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VL3YO, nice to meet you. This is Hunter in Chilton, Washington, KK7NQN. Yeah, hello and good morning. Here from Germany, yes. In Germany it's E.M. time, yes. It's 10 minutes or 5 o'clock to the morning. Yeah, this is D03YO. Good morning here from Germany. Yeah, I don't know. I've not the time for you country. Yeah, yes. Your audio, my friend, is a little bit low. I'm giving you the little bit of your modulation. It's 50% from Hunter. Your audio is a little bit low. Yeah, this is D03YO. My country is Germany and I'm living in the little town. 350 kilometers southwest from Berlin in the little town in the Wesser Berglund. 28th is how it's been in the Wesser Berglund. Back to you, to Washington. This is D03YO. That's pretty cool. I'm in a smaller town by the US standards. It's not small by any means. It's about 9,000 people. It's not the tiniest town, it's not the biggest. I'm surrounded by cities that are 500,000-plus people, so it's small in that aspect. I'm in the Pacific Northwest on the peninsula in the very northwestern tip of the United States. Here right now it's 7.50 p.m. Getting late in the day, just kind of winding down after work and hanging out on the radio, working on some stuff on the repeater here. Working on the traffic. I'm going to put some bugs without the train to work out. It's kind of nice to chat with some of you as well. Back to you. I didn't catch that, yes. The net transmitting has a little bit broken. It broke up your audio, yes. My equipment here from my side is a little repeater station. It's my private repeater station on 17 centimeters. Here on my home, the repeater has a slow distance, approximately 50 kilometers from my home. I'm working on my repeater station, a small repeater station, here on my home on 17 centimeters. I'm working in the moment with the old transceiver. The transceiver is 12 years old. It's a little hand transceiver from Bago Feng. Bago Feng, U45 radio. Just in the app here, the slow are 10. The slow are 10. The little are 10. It's 20 centimeters long. I'm working to onwards. My repeater is 4 watts. The transmitter is the Motorola M3 micro. It's my transmitter for TX from my repeater station. Back to you. This is T03YO. I'm sorry, yes. I'm talking not correct English. I have a little bit problems. I'm talking English. My grammar in English is not perfect. I'm sorry, yes. I hope you understand me. This is T03YO back. You're understandable. I've just built my repeater set of it. I use a bunch of China radios with a whole lot of filtering behind them. I have two QYT 8900T radios and those go through a band pass and a pie filter. And then my TX radio goes through a band pass, through a pie filter, through an amplifier, through a high pass filter, then a low pass filter. And it goes out to the antenna that's on top of a 40 foot mast that's on top of my second story roof. And my RX side has a 6 foot mast that's on top of my garage roof. And that also comes in through an LNA and then through a band pass filter and then through a pie filter. And then comes in through the radio and goes through a whole bunch of audio filtering. And I did some cool tricks on the All-Star node to be able to record and transcribe audio so I can actually read what's coming in as well as hear it. And I've actually gotten pretty impressive range out of this. I work about 30 miles from here, which is about 45-ish plus kilometers. And on the 220 1.25 meter band, I can actually get into the repeater and hear it on the 2 meter band. I do a cross band, I'm on a 220 input and a 145 output. And yeah, it's been a fun adventure, but the little Chinese radios are putting in work and they seem to be clean with enough filtering behind them. Ok, back to you, K87 and QS. Yeah, ok. Tell me the distance, yes, for you transmitting over the repeater. What is the distance from your side to the repeater station? It's going about 30 miles right now, which is somewhere 45 plus kilometers, I think it is. Back to you. Yeah, ok. This is not great distance, yes? Yeah, ok. Thank you for the information. Yeah, ok. This time, turning the bird up. Turn up, turn up in Germany. Turn up in the moment and the bird is standing up. Yes, I have this day the big meeting to my doctor, yes, and I can connect the sleep and a little bit programs to my foot, yes, and I have the big meeting with the doctor, yes. Yeah, ok, my friend. I'm going from my side to the big mount, yes, and going in the kitchen. Yes, I'm standing by here on the network server. Over here is the way. Can you turn yourself on the radio station, yes? Yes, here is the morning time. Time. Thanks, Al. And have a good night here from Germany. Thank you for the transmission to my station. And good night here from Germany. 73 to you too. Have a good night, or good morning for you, whatever it is. KK7, NQN, out. Yes, thanks for calling. This is Delta Oscar 3, Yankee Alpha Oscar from Germany. And good night to the radio station and to the government.
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