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Okay, I didn't get anything from George, but it's straight up the top of the FQC queue. Calling the ROV radio network, multi-mode Echo Link net. Here at the control station for tonight is K4HM. My name is Hank, and I'm 3TH of Sandy Shores Camp ground near nearest Michigan, right along the shore of Lake Michigan, across the sand dunes from Lake Michigan. This is your direct event. Please address all comments and queries to this net control station. This net is sponsored by the ROV radio network, but all amateurs with a tech-diction class, licensed or higher, are encouraged to participate. The purpose of this net is to provide a forum for amateurs and radio operators who share an interest in recreational vehicles to exchange information and stay in search as they travel the country. This net meets each Thursday evening at 8pm Central Time on the Southeast Link Conference node, and that's linked to the N4LM-C multi-mode network, which includes the W4EDP Echo Link computer on Plugout Mountain, Georgia, and several other repeaters in the Fast 8 area. So we do have repeaters on the network. We thank them at Purdue and the Fast 8 Fenish Radio Club for supporting our net with the use of that equipment. For additional information about the ROV Radio Network, please visit our website at RVRadioNetwork.com. And thank you to the N4LM-C multi-mode network, which includes the W4EDP Echo Link computer on Plugout Mountain, Georgia, and several other repeaters in the Fast 8 area. Thank you for watching. Okay, at this time, do we have anybody that has any announcements or the emergency or priority traffic or anybody that needs to check in and out early, please call K4HM.

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