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Now the 9 o'clock net is hosted right here on the Puget Sound Repeater Group 2-Neter Repeater located in Seattle, Washington. Locally here our output is 146.96. It has a negative offset and the PL tone to cue it up is 103.5. We are also on All Star and Echo Link. That may be how you're joining us tonight, so welcome welcome. Alright, now the 9 o'clock net is a directed net, also known as a formal net, but we do have a very informal subject matter. That means you can tell us about your day. It could be ham radio project or otherwise. Anything goes as long as it is family friendly and FCC legal. I'll give a reminder that there is a three minute timeout on the repeater, so try to keep your transmission shorter than that, otherwise the alligator will get you up. Alright, let's get started tonight. Up at the top I like to separate into some groups and I like to just go ahead and start with in and out stations. It helps avoid some doubles and it allows people who just want to say hi and maybe get to sleep or whatever else and not have to battle that out. Let's just go ahead and start now with in and out. Please come now. Call sign and first name.
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