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Alright Dan, yeah coming in loud and clear, audio sounding alright, it looks like you are getting in primarily through our Magnolia receiver, so and tickling a couple of the other ones as well, somewhat well I think the Cougar Mountain receiver. So hope that helps, but getting a good strong signal into any one of our receivers is all you need. So yeah glad to hear that's all working and you are making the trip. And 732 you have a great night. Alright we had a couple of IOs first from PeterKE6RIX, second DavidKI7RYW, 732 both of you and that's going to bring us to Cody, 827LR. Cody how are you tonight? Hey Paul I'm doing good, I'm actually over in Leavenworth, staying here for a few days and boy was it hot out here today, it was over 100 when I got here, but it's finally cooled off to the point where I can be outside. But when I got here I pulled up the live stream for the Starship launch and I was watching that and they finally got a Block II Starship to get all the mission objectives done. Had a perfect launch and deployed some dummy satellites and on re-entry it looked like something in the mission bay might have exploded but it didn't affect the re-entry. Things got a bit toasty though, they still got some work on that heat shield to do. That was a very cool video to watch, it's amazing how they get live video all the way through re-entry now. Pretty much every other spacecraft has had a major radio blackout during re-entry but the Starship is so big it punches a big enough hole through the plasma to get a radio signal back out. That's about all I got for now, 73 everyone, 827LR back to net.
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