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Good morning from the landowner and the capital city, Canberra. My name is John, you live in Ostrom, I tell you I remember. I killed the Baptist, and as I said Canberra is a QDH. The call sign is a big tough, kilowatt one. ABC, Toronto, BJ1 and JT, look out for qo.com, I'm not too you'll be surprised at what you find. Four beautiful days of which weather, the sun is spinning out, it's a bit warmer, the forest gets a bit lower, and for a walk up to the Taster Street, trees are already starting to bud. And it follows three weeks of absolute horror weather. I myself have been enjoying the throes of the star, and all the stars, and now I'm bowing in tonight. I'm bowing in with a little DM70 that I want, just trying to get that model to be nearly what. That's the biggest creature around the world. I'm working with the SDR, and I run the Dr. Tank SDR Facebook group, so if you're interested, that's the information for the doctor, and they also bring us the space, the SDR, and we hope that everybody else is doing well as well. Back in the day, the girls picked the kilowatt one, the AC, and the parts. This is repeater station 12. Well thank you there John, and I'm sorry that I was on your call sign, so I messed up there, but anyways, always the VK stations throw me, because I was just making something else. Anyway, thank you for stopping by there, and yes, when the net's over, definitely got to go check out your QRZ page. It sounds very interesting, so all the stuff that you're into there, so thank you. And you have a great rest of your day there, and thanks for stopping by. Alright, this is Jim, K7PDZ. I'm sitting in for Dave this morning, K87PW, and looking for some more check-ins, all I need is your call sign and name please. Hi Jim, K7FWB with a mobile file. Hey, good morning there John, or Bill John, Bill! Ah, geez, I've been thinking. Bill, alright, we got your I-O there, thank you, and you have a good day, so drive safe there. Who else is out there? November Romeo 7O. And our 7-0, good morning there Ron, why don't you take it away, things are really slowing down here. When you put it that way, we're going to see what the high temperature is going to be today, it's already 95 here in Chandler, Arizona. Extreme heat warming, it says, warning, it says until Wednesday at 8 PM. Today is going to be 107, according to, again, anybody who knows the desert, that's not too terribly bad, it's not like 120 or anything, it's fine. We got back from our cruise a couple days ago and just flew in, so we got to spend the day in Seattle, I drove up to Canada, to BC to visit our son and daughter-in-law up there. Geocaching on the pier after I meet up up there, and I was like, why, I said to my wife, why are we sweating, it's only, I looked at this, 78 degrees, it's only 78, oh yeah, look at that, oh it's 68% humidity, so, I was like, oh that makes sense, no. Down here in the desert, what's it, like 13% right now, something like that. I didn't want to talk weather too much, had a great time on the cruise for our 34th anniversary and now it's back to the regular stuff, worked today at Costco yesterday, going again at noon today, and blah blah blah, back to the usual things, things and stuff out here in the desert, so yeah, that's all I got. Good evening Jim, you host remote from the lake, I'm guessing that's what you do via All Star, I'm sorry to call you out if that's the case, NR 7-0, back to you. No, you're not calling me out, yeah, it's pretty obvious on the voterscope that I am, that I'm on All Star, and I've been doing this from the lake here for, I don't know, years, so yeah, it's real easy to host from here or Primeville or Chandler or any place in the world, so anyway, so yeah, that is. Hey, congratulations on your trip there, I knew you were on a trip, and I failed to mention it right at the beginning of your check-in there, so anyway, I'm glad that you and Audrey had a good time, and a lot of fun there, glad you got to drive back up into Canada, so I'm assuming that your cruise left from Seattle, and then you got back and then drove back up to Canada, so you're up to Canada so you could see your son up there, so that's cool, that's cool. Yeah, anything else there, Ron? No, you totally nailed it, I'll tell anybody who's doing an Alaskan cruise, make sure Skagway is one of your stops, that was our most fun destination, it's actually the furthest north I've ever been, because you take one of these excursions, you take a train and you literally go up along the edge of a mountain, many mountains actually, huge mountains, and you work your way up over, it's called Blaine Pass, and you end up in Fraser, Canada, and I looked it up, it's 59 degrees, 7 minutes north, it's the furthest north I've ever been in my life, so there you go, anyway, nothing else, happy day for you, NR 7-0. That's pretty cool, I have changed on a couple of Alaska tours, I never have, so we're trying to get one together here, get a cruise up there somehow, so we're still working on it, it's just a matter of timing I guess, because we want to be here at the lake during the summertime, so we may have to bite the bullet and do that sometime, so, Hey thanks Ron, glad you guys had a good trip up there, and we'll talk to you later. Alright this is Jim, K7 PDZ, looking for some more chickens, anybody else out there?

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