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Alright, we'll run this short list. Will Coe, W7 LCO. Good evening, take it away. Yes, thank you for riding the net. This is Will Coe, W7 LCO. I'm on the road right now, back from another day dip in West Seattle, and that went great. Had some CalD-B skewers and Caesar salad, it was quite lovely. Not much else I can mention on the radio, but anyway, it was a great night. Had some June shine heart kombucha, that's very interesting. I think it was maybe from QFC or something like that. Anyway, that was pretty tasty. Just headed back to the boat, it's a nice temperature outside. Enjoyed the rain this morning, maybe we'll get a little bit more tomorrow I think. Not too much else is up, hopefully get some plumbing done. And eventually fix the leak in my boat. So I'll send it back to you, thanks again. 73 is everyone out there. Whiskey 7, Lima, Charlie, Oscar. Alright, good stuff there Will Coe. Sounds like you had a good time tonight out there in West Seattle. CalD-B skewers, sounds amazing. Yeah, the rain is coming, I know when I left for work this morning I walked outside and I smelled the rain and that was kind of like, ooh it's been a minute since I smelled the rain. I didn't mind it too much today. But yeah, I do like the warmer, drier weather. But sometimes we need to have rain. Anyway, good luck getting the plumbing fixed and the leak. Yep, got to get through those things eventually. Mobile safe out there, Will. Thanks for the call. Next up we've got a recheck from Amy, KB9IQX. Well thanks for taking my recheck, Brooks. And thanks to Jim for introducing us to Collywobble. That's a delightful word, very good word. I thought to myself, oh that sounds very British. And I looked it up and I was like, oh yes, it's from British. I thought to myself, oh that sounds very British. And I looked it up and I was like, oh yes, it's from British. I shall have to incorporate it into my vocabulary forthwith. Anyway, in exchange, I would like to offer the simple word yarrow. Some of us may know it as a plant. Or you know, a geographical location, yarrow point. However, I have periodically used it to indicate direction. And you use it when you want to indicate the direction of something where you're not really sure what that direction is. So you could say something like, oh yes, Smith Avenue, yes, Smith Avenue, Rongaro, burst that out for a couple of blocks before turning off. And then you just leave it at that. No further explanation is necessary. Arguably, it's more confusing than helpful. But it is funny. Maybe I'm IQX. More confusing than helpful. Yarrow, okay, I'll try to remember that one. Thanks for coming back. Glad you heard the collywobbles comment from earlier. Good stuff, Amy. Thanks for stopping by with the recheck. Alright, any more check-ins for the 9 o'clock net? Call Saturday. 4-1 November Yankee Sierra, 4-2-1, NYS, only recheck. Alright, Steven, why don't you go ahead with your recheck. 4-2-1, NYS. I'm going to Brooks Cade in PDC. I'd like to ask a question. Since your all-star load is only 4 digits, do we have to put in two extra zeros in front of it before 2-4-6-2 for those who want to come on? You know, I am not sure. I don't think so, but I'm not positive. Hold on, let's see, I'm getting... You know what, I'm not sure. Maybe if there's someone else out there that knows they can come in with the recheck. No, I think you can just do the 2-4-6-2. Okay, good night to Brooks. I will also wait for other replies. See, mostly all-star nodes are the earlier ones are 4 digits and the current ones already have 6 digits. That's why I'm curious if we have to add two additional zeros in front of 2-4-6-2 so that it would qualify. Thank you very much, Brooks. You can take a reply. I'll send it to you. Alright, thank you there, Steven. Yeah, if anyone else out there knows, maybe they can come in with a check-in and let us know. Alright, thanks for stopping by with the recheck. Any more check-ins for the 9 o'clock net? I'll sign a name. Alpha Bravo 6, Mike Bravo, recheck. Jeff, AB6MB, I have a feeling you might know the answer to Steven's question. Yeah, there's no additional digits needed. 2-4-6-2 works fine, but as more people use it, they have expanded node numbers. But, no, I just need to do 2-4-6-2 and that's it, thankfully. Back to that AB6MB. Alright, thank you so much for that clarification, Jeff. Yeah, that was what I was thinking, but my all-star node is currently packed up and not on, so I wasn't able to pull it up on my phone and look on the spot. So, thank you for that. Steven, 4D1-NYS, did you hear that response? Thanks, Brooks, and thank you, Nick Callum, for the reply. Do you need note on that? And just in case some friends of mine would come up to the all-star, I'll say to them that 4 digits is fine. Thank you, Brooks. Over to you. This is repeater station. Alright, thank you very much, Steven. Alright, 5-1-9-B, ship 10-0-7 PM. Let's do a last call for the 9 o'clock deck.

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