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Okay, K6 speaking. Oh yeah, well, what I learned when I was busy in Australia was that the seasons are reversed. And also I can say that I went to a sheep branch out there and I learned how to throw a bang, kangaroo, I mean a boomerang, so anyway, if I can get my right finger. Anyway, I want to mention also that, well, anyway, I told you the other day that I bit the bullet. And today when my new AnyTone mobile will be coming in, there will be analog and DMR, so I'll be interested in setting that up, so I'll probably be busy doing that in the next year or two. Anyway, I'm sitting outside out here working on a KU satellite dish, but anyway, so K6PKL, if I have a good one. K6PKL, Alpha-Golf 7, Yankee Mike, whoa, working on a satellite dish, that's some serious ham radio fun, do enjoy that. And the AnyTone sounds like it's going to be something. I definitely feel that will be in my future. There's no doubt I would have to get something like that if I get apartment confined. And I saw one article where there's these chat networks that do DW, they do Morse code. That sounds like an interesting way to do it. You get that perfect signal, you don't have to worry about QSB and QRN and QRM, if I can remember all the acronyms. It's easier to receive, how about that? And throwing a boomerang, that sounds fun, got to be careful you don't get clunked on the head with that, I suppose, but maybe there's technique there. Anyway, good to hear from you, Bill, have a good weekend. Let's see here, oh, next up is our 4x4, I don't know, what do you want to say, aficionados? KJ7RAB, Kami, over to you.
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