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everyone that's on here. The name is not Trevor, by the way. I believe he used to have this call sign. My name is Wade. Whiskey Alpha Delta Echo. And I have not made any long distance contacts on HF. Only on the 2 meter and most of that would be IRLP. And I have spoken to Australia a number of times on that. Back to you. Ok, thanks Wade. And hey, that works too. We've got lots of ways of making contact these days. Just to let you know what's going on, the software I use to log the net pulls information from QRZ.com. So I guess your call sign over there on QRZ.com I guess still shows Trevor Page. So you might want to, if you feel like it, you might want to go on QRZ.com and see if you can get that changed. I'm not sure if you have to contact somebody or how that works. Thanks for joining us today. And next on the list, Victor Echo 4 Juliet Mike Papa. Mark, welcome to the net. This is repeater station kilo kilo 7 November, Quebec November. All star node 6222. Yeah, actually I'm fairly new hams. So most of my coms have been on 2 meters, 70 centimeter. Right now I've actually set up an all star node. So I'm about 2 kilometers away from that node which is in my home. So if I'm coming in clear that's possibly why. So that might be my longest thumbs. Otherwise I've done repeater hits to Selkirk which is about 15 to 20 kilometers away from my QTH. So yeah, those would be my longest. So not quite the follow up for Victor Echo 4 Charlie Alpha there, but Rob. But no, I've been enjoying the hobby, getting used to things and sort of understanding. So what I do have is some exciting news for the net. My HF radio, because I don't own one as of yet, actually I do now. Just recently the radio is on its way in the careful hands of the Canada Post folks. So I should expect it actually here this week. A couple of folks from Manitoba do know which radio that is. Hopefully getting some antenna set up and starting some HF hits. So really looking forward to that. Again, thanks Chris for hosting the net. Good 73 cent and this is a VE4 Juliet, my papa back to net. Thanks Mark. And hey, congratulations on the new radio. Now you can start experimenting with antennas and all that stuff. And I hope hearing all these other people and some of the places they've contacted. Hope it's given you some ideas and gotten you excited to try things. And your All Star note is sounding fine by the way. That's great, 2 kilometers away. It's working well. Probably most of the time I'm on All Star. I spend a lot of time there. Thanks for joining us. And last on the list, I hope you're still with us, CalVA3 Charlie Delta Victor. Cal in Stony Creek, welcome to the net. Beep.

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