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Well, you're floating on top now, so go ahead. I'm good. I can breathe. Ha ha ha ha. There you go. Anyway, not a lot going on here today. Wayne was by. We discussed putting some water line in here to help bring the signal into the building here. And since I don't really go out there and take it, I got trees and buildings around me that prevent me from taking my FT818 over the horizon. Ha ha. But it'll catch some of the stuff. Anyway, I'm thinking maybe run that new QRP 100 watt slash 5 watt comfortable and maybe I'll try for that one. See if I can. Since I can't get my other equipment here, and then put it all in my trailer and back the darn trailer in against the fence, you can't get into the back of it without having something to tow it away a little bit. Anyway, so another one of the things going on here. So back to that. Thank you for bringing me in because you can't pick me up. I'll go seven micro-men back to the neck until I have a great radio deal. A-E-7 MR. Okay, Jerry. Well, good luck on that. I had a friend that was in the assistant living and the maintenance man was really handy for him. The maintenance man put an antenna outside up on the, they had a little roof sticking out from the upper part of the building and put an antenna up there for him and ran everything down there to him and I guess that worked out real well. But since then he's been in silent key. But yeah, that probably is hard to get things done like that in those assistant living places. So good luck and I hope you get something working there for you. A-6 T-2-R Glenn is up next. Go ahead, Glenn. This is repeater station Kilo Kilo 7, November, Quebec. I was here this morning and first of all thank you to everyone for the birthday wishes. I had a really nice day. It started off with a little bit of housework there. I was installing a new kitchen faucet and Murphy was right there with me. He only caused one additional trip to the big box store to pick up some unexpected parts. But other than that it all went fine. I can tell I'm getting older, getting underneath the sink like that in all kinds of contorted positions to get around the pipes and whatnot. But only mildly sore today. But after that the family kicked in and we had a great time, had a really nice dinner. So they really treated me like a king and that was nice. So today, getting ready, we're going to be hosting the Greater Irvine Chamber Business Mixer out at the Restoration Hangar. It's an opportunity to introduce what we're doing out there to all of the business leaders in Orange County here. So that should be a really nice late afternoon, early evening event there. Looking forward to it. So that's it for today. K6TKR back to netting. Okay Glenn, I know all about that. It gets under the canvas or sink and what have you. Oh man, I just had to do that here not too long ago. And I have a heck of a time getting back up. Since I had to need a replace, they don't work like they did before, you know. You don't have that initial push to get up. So you got to grab a hold of something and all that. Like you say, you got to get contorted just to get out of that plumbing. It seems like I can make stuff a lot easier to get at and make it workable so that you can change the parts. Seems like every time you get into plumbing though, you've always got to get something else that you didn't expect to put in. So I know how that is. So after I don't like plumbing at all. Most other stuff I like to do, but plumbing is what I'm crazy about. I got all the stuff to do it with though. So anyway, you have a great day and Glenn, you had a great birthday there. So you take care and you're probably still a young guy though. Anyway, you got KZ7LRS, KZ7CHT, Joyce and Joe are up next. Joyce, go ahead.
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