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Yeah, KI5WZK from GWA. I said, oh, that's very interesting indeed, and thanks for sharing that. I haven't got any metal detector in donkey's ears. But yeah, it looks nice. Nice Rolls Royce of metal detectors with a scope on it. I remember building one when I was very, very young, actually from a local supply shop, getting the actual wire and the bits and pieces. I can't remember, but it produced a bit of plastic pipe and stuff like that. It didn't work, but it didn't work very well. It wasn't very sensitive, shall we say. That's a whole other story for another day. Thank you so much, KI5WZ for checking in, and of course, Shirley there as well in the background. Yes, going along the beaches of a metal detector, you never know what you might find, because of course I would have thought that the actual movement of the waves and et cetera on the tides would actually bring in. So she might find, go to exactly the same spot near enough for one day and find nothing, then go back to the same spot the following day after a couple of tides. They might have washed something in under the sand there. Interesting. Okay, I'll say seven feet to you there, Keith, and also to Shirley, and say once again, thank you very much for checking in. Yeah, this net's now been running for oh, three hours and 29 minutes. But it normally goes a bit quiet now there, Keith, so. But I'll keep calling and see if anybody else is actually out there who wants to pop in. But it's normally sort of a natural close, so we say to everybody, you want me to check in, or are you checked in this evening. Okay.
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