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Congratulations on the air conditioning. Congratulations on the best friend moving in. Congratulations on keeping up with soccer. And congratulations on, you know, camping and PODA and all of the things. But most of all, congratulations on turning your HT on and checking in. It's so good to hear from you. And if you'll come to the picnic tomorrow, don't forget to bring your guitar. Because everyone who plays the guitar or any instrument will be there with their guitars. And it's so much fun. It's so much fun and I would love to hear you play. I would love it. So, anyway. And if you don't make it to this one, well, come to the Rainier Shrine at Green Lake. But hopefully you'll come tomorrow and bring rides. Or just yourself. Whatever. Whatever happens is amazing. 33, 33 Daisy. It's good to hear from you. Yeah. And that you sound good. This is Rebecca, KK7IJZ. Next on the list is Jeff in Onion City. Alpha Bravo 6 Mike Bravo. KK7IJZ. Please come ahead with your report. This is for Peterstein. Okay Rebecca. Thank you for joining in. And I'd like to report on the antenna net that our fellow Ham, that Ham Prom was in Canada with last night. He showed up at the antenna net and KK7VNI and we discussed it and thought about it and everything. And basically the end result was get rid of that antenna and get a new antenna. Because it came very well damaged within the antenna itself because it did get hit by a branch. So we had the general consensus and KK7VNI agreed with it. But it was good. It was a good exercise and troubleshooting and analysis and that. And we did a good job and I was hoping that he wouldn't have to get rid of his antenna. But in fact it's broken. Anyway, the weather here today was 72 and sunny and very nice out. It was overcast off and on. And the squirrels were around doing their bit and happily eating up the peanuts and nuts that I put out there for them. And they were all really happy. My Dodgers won today. They actually played a pretty good game and I was pretty pleased. We were watching the 30 frogs bicycle race. It's interesting watching those bicycle racers because they push their bodies to the limit. I mean they're going up hills like they're going downhill. I would make it about maybe 20 feet if I was going up a hill on a bike now. And these guys are going right up and over and down again. And, but, yeah, so it's just good hearing my fellow HAMS today and helping somebody out. We answered a bunch of other HAMS questions and it's very satisfying. Especially when I've got a bunch of us on there to get together and do analysis on a fellow HAMS antenna problems. And I feel like I've really given something back to the amateur radio community when I can direct that and help from a bunch of people. It's just not me, believe me. There are some guys that know more than I do and I learn from them and I'm not bad, but there's guys that are better. But I'm so glad that we can have the help, go out there and help out. So with that, I'll turn it back to you. Yeah, I'll be watching the, you know, be on the nets tomorrow, enjoying the hearing about the picnic. And I'll be watching the, what's its name, it's a Sunday nobody ever heard of. Which at the moment I can't remember. Anyway, that one place where everybody goes to see what's going on. I can't believe it. Anyway, back to you Rebecca, AV6MB.

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