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Well, welcome back after a two year hiatus at least of this. Sorry to hear you had to sell all your gear there and I'm not sure the chain of events that led you to Honolulu. What's funny is I probably then sensed that in the last two years I was in Redmond. I now live in Snohomish County there. So you left and I showed up there. So but definitely a little envious of the Honolulu situation there. Definitely very cool although probably opposite very warm but pleasant form there. So very cool. I wonder if others inspired you to check in. But hey, don't be a stranger. Again, the magic of All Star Echo Link DMR is that you can stay connected even when you're gone there. So very cool. Would love to if you are in town again to see you. But yeah, don't be a stranger on the air and of course I'm sure you know. Just two others I would just like to say. We are here 9 a.m., 9 p.m. Pacific time, seven days a week and also the noon net. I'm pretty sure the noon net was happening even more than two years ago at this point there. So you're probably aware of that but if you're not, yeah, check it out there. So hey, thanks for the check in. I hope to hear you soon down the log here. All right, and that was the bottom of the list. So I am Brian, KE7, KZH and this is the 9 o'clock net on the Puget Sound Repeater Group 2-3 Peter located in Seattle, Washington. Let's go ahead and see if we have any other new check-ins or rechecks tonight for the 9 o'clock net. Please come now, call sign and first name.
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