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Hey, surgeon, yes, very nice. Hey, surgeon, we're here every single day. The Alaska Morning Net is on every single day. I wanted to let you know that so you can come and check in with us. And if you just got your license, don't forget to sign up for the Jump Start that is on QRZ. So check that out. The Jump Start is basically if you're within the first six months of your license, you can get the QRZ radio, which is pretty good. People love it. I've heard people talking on it. And it's $21. That's for shipping and everything. So it's really a great deal. So go check that out on QRZ.com. And let's see. Also check out Echo Link for your phone so that when you're not getting a good signal, you can jump on Echo Link and use your phone. I don't know if you need that or not. Back to you, Joel. I'm sorry. Back to you, surgeon. Joel, you are next. But surgeon, KJ5 KED. Thanks. KJ5 KED. It's Susan here again. I took the Jump Start. The kit was good, but then operating that was way too difficult. Compared to the ICOM radio my neighbor provided me, the ICOM radio is much better. And the quality is beyond what I could imagine on the Jump Start kit. It's kind of like a remodeled voice angle, some random Chinese radio. And the sensor itself is kind of like really low quality. And it took the fun out of the ICOM radio. So now I got an ICOM radio borrowed from my neighbor. He knows when to have radio. So he lent it to me. Now I'm having the real fun of programming it and enjoying it. I got a couple of other reasons why I can't survey ICOM. It's amazing, easy to program, the quality is better.
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