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QSD, QSD, QSD. Good morning. It's nine o'clock and time for the nine o'clock net. This net meets daily at both 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. here on the PGSON repeater group located in Seattle, Washington at a frequency of 146.96 with a standard negative offset and a PL tone of 103.5. I am Jim and my call sign is kilo seven papa delta zulu, KA7 PD Zest. And I'll be your host for today, August 13, 2025. Setting in for Dave, your usual Wednesday morning host here, KD7 Papa Whiskey Bravo. Dave and Sam are on their way to Seattle right now, I believe. This is a directed social net that's open to all licensed hams. How was your day? Let us know what's going on in your life. What radio projects are you working on? And rumor has it that we have a brand new ham that got you the license just about midnight last night. So if that person is listening this morning, we'd love to hear from you. Hey, we have just two rules. Please let us know, please keep your report to less than three minutes and please end with your call sign that will let me know that your face and it keeps the FCC happy. I'll compile a list of four, five, six check-ins and it asks for your report. So please give me your call sign and your name and I will acknowledge. Please no tailgating. Allow me to acknowledge each check-in. Obviously doubles will happen, but if you hear another station transmit, please wait. I'll pick up Echolink and All-Star stations on the second round, but you're welcome anytime. You just have to find out where the RF stations. And with that, this is Jim. K7 PDZ looking for a first round of check-ins on this morning's nine o'clock. Now all I need is your call. Please.
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