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Alrighty, the clock strikes nine. It must be time for the Nine O'Clock Net held every 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. here on the Puget Sound Repeater Group's Best Sound in Puget Sound. This is an open net if you're a licensed ham. You're welcome to join even if it's your very first time. You can use that push to talk, chime on in. And it's also a social net. Oh wait, let me give me the frequencies first, see? I'm doing this from memory. I've only had about a third of a cup of coffee. Alright, you're listening obviously, 14696. This one has a negative offset and a tone of 103.5. It's also a social net. You can talk about whatever you'd like to talk about, including how much coffee is in your cup. Alright. And it's also a directed net. That means all traffic will go through me. I'm going to make lists. I'll pull you off one by one. I would just ask, please don't tailgate. Let me acknowledge each operator individually to keep it neat and orderly. Please keep the transmission under three minutes. That'll keep it from getting eaten by the time out alligator. And be sure to end with your call sign, which lets me know you're done and satisfies the FCC. And with the first round on Friday mornings, you would like to start with low power, mobile or IOs. If you today are low power, mobile or IO and you'd like to join the 9 o'clock net, come now with your name and call. KL7DZQ, Curt IO. KK7JL, Tim IO.

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