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Hey Charlie, well thank you for that report. Good luck on getting that eye surgery scheduled. Hey, maybe you will be out of the hospital and can hit that appointment Tuesday. If not, then hopefully you can reschedule pretty easily without having to push it back too far. Good luck with that. My wife always says, Peachy King, but always follows it up with Jellybeans. So there you go. Thanks for the report Charlie. We'll catch you down the log. Alright, last on this round. KI7 QQT. How are you tonight? Please give us a report. Hey this is Jessica, KI7 QQT. We're having a pretty lengthy day this weekend, but last weekend we went to Salem, Oregon and made some, well not some, we made 176 jars of garlic gill pickles, which we do every year, but just the cost of cucumbers and gill curders, and that was $410 just for that alone, but it's worth it, there's a risk it, and you know, we love making pickles with our families. And my neighbor's moving and gave me a 50 foot ham antenna, so when the soil softens in the fall and I can put some grounding in the air into the earth there, I can put that antenna up and maybe I can talk to you guys more often and more clearly since I have a metal roof and I'm on a handheld. That's about it for me. See you later in your seven. So that's how that's going to go. That sounds like quite the burly antenna there, but hey, hopefully it goes to good use there. I think that's pretty lucky for you that you're a ham radio operator and could use that antenna there, so I hope that all works out. And wow, hundreds of garlic pickles, that sounds amazing, 176 jars, wow. I'm making my mouth water thinking about the brine there. All right, glad you had a great time in Salem and a nice lazy day today. Thanks for the report Jessica, we'll catch you down the log here. All right, that was the bottom of the list here for mobile low power. I am Brian, KE7 KZH, this is the 9 o'clock net on the PSRG repeater in Seattle, Washington. Let's open this up to all stations. Please come now, call sign in first name. KJ7 VEU Mike. KJ7 VEU Mike, you're on the list. More stations please. Alpha, go. KK7, KK7, IKZ, Rebecca. KK7, KK7, IKZ, Rebecca.

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