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Good evening. It is 9 o'clock Pacific Daylight Time. It's time for the 9 o'clock net for Monday, August 11, 2025. This is Joan KX2CW. I'll be your host for this evening. This is a directed social net that happens on the WW7PSR 2-meter FM repeater. We're going to be talking about the 3-meter FM repeater, which is located on Capitol Hill in Seattle and operated by the Peachtree Sound Repeater Group. The repeater operates at a frequency of 146.96 with a negative offset and a PL tone of 103.5. All licensed cams and new licensees, just getting started, are welcome to join. If you have third-party traffic, we'd like to hear from them too. We encourage you to press that button to tell us a little bit about yourself, your radio projects, or just about anything else. Please limit your reports to three minutes so we can get as many stations in as possible. This is also when the repeater times out. When you're finished with your report, please end with your call sign. That'll keep the FCC happy. I'll be compiling lists of stations who would like to check in, and then I'll ask for your reports. If you would like to check in only, just let me know. You'll be in and out, also known as an I-O. Again, this is Joan KX2CW. Let's get the net started. Please come down. With your call sign and name. Okay, call sign. Hello, Victor. KA9EHV and... Okay, I've got two of you. I've got Rich at a half-man. More stations, please. Echo, Charlie, Kilo, Kilo, Kilo, Echo, Charlie, Kilo, Kilo, Kyle, Texas, Hey, John! Hey, Kilo, Kyle, Texas. So, we've got Washington, Washington, Washington, and Texas. T-A-S. More stations, please. K-A-S-O-L-E-X-M. With an I-O. Excuse me, Joan. Good evening, you. To the left. Alright, Jer. I've got you, your I-O, and a list, and I'll have Sean. More stations, please. W-H-W-W. James, you're outside Detroit. And, uh, Leville-E-Toutroi. Detroit, Michigan. I've got you, James. More stations, please.
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