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That's sweet. Yes. We don't want you to go viral, especially for a long time. You're alive and well. And, yeah. Well, good luck on the bike hunt and the spring football season, everything. It's good to hear from you and have a wonderful weekend and check in more often, just in case you forgot. We do three yesterday, 9 a.m. noon, 9 p.m. Well, thank you for your check in in 7-3. Next and last on this list is Joan, KX2CW. 33, Joan, please come ahead with your report. 33, Rebecca, and here is Joan, KX2CW. Let me adjust my microphone gain so it can be commensurate with your voice. That's what I was looking at in the audio meter. And I thought, all right, Rebecca's modulation is just about right, so I will emulate your modulation level. It seems imprecise, but actually a lot of audio engineering is done that way. I mean, all our things digitized now and normalized. They have software for normalizing things. But in the old days, you just listened to how it sounded and you adjusted it. You rode the recording level, especially the live recording. You really just have to be kind of listening and listening to the blend of everything and twiddle the knobs. It's a craft. It's a dark art. It's witchcraft. It's very similar to radio. Anyway, so the mountain is not out. The insulating blanket layer of sleeping bag guts chewed by dogs is above our heads in all its marshley texture. Which I love. I like highly textured skies. I love, it's like a society. I live in a part of Seattle that is highly textured, sociologically speaking. Anyway, and I'm feeling the ham radio spree here, so I turned on my HF radio, my TX2. So not only do I have the CHF FM radio on to switch through which I'm speaking to you and all with you, but also the CHF radio in CW mode is sitting here saying, what do you want to wait for? But anywho, I'm ready to go to the Recover Cafe to my women's circle this afternoon. Right about now if I get there, I'll get there in time to be able to eat before attending the circle at 15 hours. So I have all of my outerwear ready to dawn before I exit the domicile. I don't know why I'm talking like this. I get in a weird mood sometimes. There are the bicycles parked in the staging area which they're supposed to be, that little square, little rectangle waiting for the light. It's amazing to see people actually blocking the traffic pattern as it was intended. Not that the people who designed the traffic pattern knew everything, but I've talked long enough. 33, Rebecca, and all my gals out there, I see you across the radio spectrum full of guys. And all the numbers to all my hams as appropriate. Joan, TX2CW perched in the Capitol Hill Behavioral Observatory watching all the behavior. Look at that. A whole clutch of pedestrians and the bicycles together all pulling out, going westwards bound. And there's the trolley. TX2CW, Joan on Broadway, back to net. Well, Joan, thank you so much for your report. Have fun at the Women's Circle, your writing circle, at the Recovery Cafe. And thank you so much for all of your reports from the Capitol Hill Behavioral Observatory. Punch on the Capitol Hill Behavioral Observatory. I should take a picture of my doodles that I did while you were transmitting. I think that you would appreciate it. But, yeah. Have a fun ham radio day. And, Joan, just in case you were wondering, you talk like that all the time. And that's why we love you. Because you're weird just like the rest of us. 33 and 88 and all the numbers, Joan. Have a wonderful day and don't forget your raincoat. All right. That was the end of that list. And I'll just go ahead and stop for announcements. All the announcements can be found at PSRG.org. If that's PSRG.org. Where you can find everything PSRG related and ham radio events to consider, ham radio and ham radio adjacent. A couple of things. You can become a member of PSRG. Yeah, we enjoy seeing who is a member and who participates. And as a member you can also use our remote HF station. Which is really cool. And, yeah. Yeah, for any questions about the remote HF station please get in touch with Brooks K9 BBC, our vice president. And as far as events go, the next Rain or Shine will be at Green Lake near a Green Lake cafe. And Cami KJ7RAB and Robert KJ7JXM will be hosting the new net from this ice cream social Rain or Shine. And it's fun. The Rain or Shine are in person ham radio events for PSRG. So bring all your friends. You definitely don't have to be a ham radio operator to come to the Rain or Shine. We want to meet you. We want to see you. We want to meet you. But yeah, that's August 10th. August 10th at Green Lake.
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