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Okay. Alright, 2E0TKY. Steve, we got you on the list. We'll be with you shortly. There was a 2E1. Can you try it again? 2E1HWE, Hotel Whiskey Echo. Thanks, Oscar. We got you on the list, 2E1HWE. And we also had Mike 7, Fox Hotel November. We'll be with you in just a second. And up first is a familiar one. Sierra Mike 6, X-Ray, Golf Papa Tony. Welcome to the net. And our question this week, what's the furthest you've reached in this hobby? Longest QSO. Furthest QSO, I mean. Yeah, good afternoon or good morning, over there. FM6XGP, Tony from Gothenburg, Sweden. I found you on the fire side, but now I'm connected directly to Canada hub. I think it's better to go directly to the source instead of jumping a few networks. Yeah, the furthest, maybe on 6 meter, I run a few stations over in Russia. I run 6 meters over here in Sweden. And I don't really know exactly the kilometers for that QSOs, but I almost use 2 meters, 7 centimeters. Of course, not so far. So, but I have heard some meet Europe station on 2 meters and I have had a few meetings with them. I have been good in the propagations, but I almost use those bands and this old star and six things and I think they don't count. If they do, you're over there in Canada and United States are my furthest connections, but I think that don't count. So nice to hear you Chris on this net too. We meet in other nets, but the first time I check in, no, second time I check in to this net. So nice to hear you here. And with you, I'll order the net a nice Sunday then. Back to you Chris. V3 RWJS 660. Thanks Tony. Great signal from Sweden. Thanks to the internet. Yeah, I agree with you. I mean, if you got Antarctic Antarctica on Echo Link or All-Star, it would be neat, but it's just the internet. So I don't know. It's not as exciting as if you do it on HF, but that's just one guy's opinion. Thanks for checking in Tony. You mentioned 2 meters. I've managed to get a few hundred kilometers on FM, so things can happen. Things can get interesting in the summer. And I'll answer my own question. The longest I've gotten on HF, I got a guy in South Africa on 40 meters one night. His station was doing all the work, a full-size yaggy, 130 feet off the ground and legal limit, all that stuff. So he was definitely doing the heavy lifting. But still, South Africa to Canada, to Ontario, Canada on 40 meters SSB was a thrill for me anyway. Thanks Tony. Mike 7, Fox Hotel November. John, welcome to the net. What's the furthest you've reached in this hobby? Mike 7, Fox Hotel November. Fox Hotel November.
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