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Okay, sounds super awesome. Sounds like you've got that project under control. I'm with you 20 meters is my bad. I typically go on, but mainly because my antenna is cut for 20 and 30. And a little narrow on 40 because of the trap antenna. 20 meters I have a little wider response out of. But yeah, I like it. Slow scan TV is mostly there. I'm still looking for a 40 meter slow scan TV contact and 15 meters. I don't think I've done either of those yet. I should go back and look. But 20 meters sure enough. And that's funny you said that the HF bands were quiet so you go ahead and check out what's going on on the internet connectivity. Sounds like a good plan to be. Stay cool as best you can. We're starting to cool off over here. We had our heat for summer and I think it's going to be over. We'll see about that. But I think it's just about done for summer and it will start cooling off here. And Thunderbird antenna 8 meters up that sounds pretty good to me. My antenna is a little higher probably, no, no actually it's a little lower. Meters to feet. Approximately what 8.4 feet up. I'm going to say just approximately maybe a little more. And my antenna is up in my attic in the second floor. So it sets the federal arms off if I turn on the Morse code at full power. So I think you got me beat there. Anyway, thanks for stopping by and enjoy the rest of your Saturday after weekend. Okay, that's the end of that wave of operators. If you're out there and want to get in on the net let's hear your call sign name please.
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