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more park and we hope we have a good turnout over there. I hope you have some public response too. And I'm reminding me I should bring some of my FRS radios with me to play show and tell them with the general public. And I guess with that I'll throw it back to net WSSX and X. Well thanks very much Don. Yeah, the Redmond guys, I don't think I know any of them. Possibly I do. But the Lake Washington guys are all a great bunch. I think they're definitely in the running with the Tacoma guys for good people that I am not part of. So anyway, thanks very much and I hope you have a great time tomorrow. And then we had KK7, the WD Rich. Again, I hope you're having a great weekend. And that is the end of a very short round three. So let's see if there's anybody else out there that would like to talk to us. We'll take you as you come rather than collecting them up into rounds. So if you'd like to talk to us, come now. KF7, okay. Doug. There you are Doug. So what's your favorite part of field day besides field day itself? Oh, with me, it's messing around with all the radios and trying to, to me it's more technical than social. I like the social. But for me, I like trying to bring my radio out there and make it work. Okay. And a lot of times that's a trick. And you're hanging the antennas. Everything is a trick. Okay. And, but like I say, once you, the goal is to get your antenna in the air, your SWR low, have enough battery to be able to, or power to make it all work. And before you even operate. Okay. So taking care of all that technical aspect of it, to me that is cool. I like that. Okay. The social secondary, you know, but still really cool. But the secondary to be trying to make this all work. That's why I like when I go to my cabin. It's making it all work. Okay. And a lot of times every time you do it, you learn something. Then you make a little list. You make sure you don't forget this. You make sure you bring extra coax. So when I go out there, I have all these adapters, connectors, different links, coax. And I just basically start from a big box of anything I can think of and piece it together. And that is fun. Making do with something that didn't quite work before and improvising and making it work. That's fun too. Okay. It's having okay. Back to you. Well, I think that you've hit the nail on the head as we were kind of talking about yesterday night on the net. You know, this whole thing is about being ready for at-need emergencies. So making it work is not atric is the atric. So you are definitely on the right track and a very good deal. A fine business and some people that I know would say. Anyway, thanks very much Doug. Who else would like to come talk to us? Come ahead now and we'll take you to come. Joe, you're a little bit scratchy, but I think we can make you out. Come ahead. I apologize. I did not get the yaggy out. It's a little rough for me with a vertical. Well, I like about field day besides field day is other bands, including FM 1.25 meter and 6 meter. I'll be looking on FM and 6 meter on single site bands. So if you want to contact, I'll be one Bravo or one Echo. Hopefully making it through. Thank you. KK7ZBX. Well, everybody, you heard it from Joe. Look for him on 1.25 and 6, along with everywhere else. I hope everybody finds you, Joe. Thanks again. I would like to talk to us. Come now.

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