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OK, Tom. Once again, I've got a keyboard problem. My transmit key didn't work the first time. I think I probably have to have my mouse. There's a bunch of settings in Echo Link you've got to keep right. One of them controls where you can have your mouse. If you don't have your mouse on the Echo Link screen, the buttons don't work. And I move my mouse around a lot. All right. Oh, it's falling out of John in Texas. Yeah, that's good. But Echo Link is pretty much an Internet communication today. So if you've got an Internet access problem, you're still not going to get out with Echo Link. Unless you've got a repeater that's there. And then again, you're only going to talk locally unless it's got an RF link somewhere to get to Echo Link. But anyway, it's a great tool when it works. It's great that you're getting out on repeaters all over the world. Like, we're hooked up to several other nodes, other conference nodes. And a lot of them got repeaters hanging on them. So we're talking on repeaters in a lot of places. So it still does take a license. You're still talking. As long as you've got the connection. All right. How about Marty? Let me find EAA. How'd you get started, Marty? K4HM. All right.
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