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We're always looking for anybody. We're always looking for new repeaters. I hear it all day long. People say, every repeater in my area is dead, but the one that's connected to the East Coast reflector. Well, let's get to some of these dead repeaters, if you will. Let's talk to the clubs, the note owners, repeater owners, and say, hey, we'll work with you. We'll work with you to get connected up, put an off-site note on it, and get connected up to the East Coast reflector. That's how the reflector was built, just by trying to get people to connect, and so forth and so on. So it's a mission that everybody can help. Everybody can do. Everybody can help to the East Coast reflector by doing that. And there's thousands of repeaters that just set dormant all day long. Or Paul and Mary might go to work at 6 o'clock in the morning, and Paul and Mary might come home at 5 and use the repeater for an average of five minutes a day. You'll find dead all over. Let's get a little started. I'm going to turn it over to Vicki, and she can take a bunch and say good morning to you. So let's get a little started. Let's see if we have any mobiles first.
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