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All right Campbell, thanks for that. That's pretty interesting. That sounds like a geeky thing, exactly the kind of thing I would consider doing if I happened to cross that. That's pretty interesting. Take care, and thanks for checking in. I looked you up to make sure I had copied your call sign correctly. BA3FBM. And that is correct. And your operator 22. Yes, there we go. Take care, Campbell. And the last operator who's the caboose... Bill, you are the caboose. So I'm going to ask you to put a bow on it. And then I have to do the post-amble too, but... KC5 Waterfront Hotel, Tingleston Bill, this is your buddy Joan KX2CW asking for you. KC5 Waterfront Hotel, Tingleston Bill, please give us your report. Okay. KC5, WFH. Bill, please give us your report. Okay, I'll go out. What next? Let's see, get him to jump. Thanks for picking me up tonight. Omega Man strikes again. All right, I'm getting a knack for that last check-in. Let's see, just a friendly reminder, Joan, if you get a chance, go up on your favorite mountain there before winter moves in and rain and so on and so forth if you get a chance to camp out. Oh, and by the way, speaking of, tonight there's a good chance for the Aurora Borealis visible all the way down to Oregon. So if you have a dark place, anybody out there listening, see if you can go out and catch a view of that. I'm gonna go out here as soon as we wrap up here. Let's see, Joan, what else do I have next weekend? Saturday, Wooden Boat Festival over and our beloved Port Townsend. Oh, man, I've been going for years. I love it and so we'll be hitting that Saturday morning, late morning. We'll stop by the Spruce Goose probably and have a bite to eat there. It's a little airstrip. And let's see, oh, Joan, I remember years ago you and David, and I've forgotten David's call sign. I think he's moved off to Canada, I believe you told me. And you guys went camping, correct me if I'm wrong there, and you didn't have a warm enough sleeping bag. You slept cold that night. Anyhow, and then along about that same period, I don't know if you recall this, me and Dale Taylor, the chicken man we camped at over there in lower elevations of the Olympics. So that goes back a few years. Thanks, Joan, for picking us up tonight. Good night. KC5WFH. Bill. This is repeater station Kilo Kilo 7. Yes, I do remember that. I don't remember what year it was, but I definitely remember the camping trip. We went to Tuhuya State Forest. And it went down. It must have been below freezing. And I didn't have a winter sleeping bag. So I had my coat bundled up and I was inside the sleeping bag and snuffled up to whatever I had. Just, you know, I don't really think I was in danger of perishing, but it was uncomfortable. As Warf might say, when Riker asked him what was going to happen if they're doing an exercise, and he said, well, Warf, what will you think if we lose? And Warf said, I will be annoyed. There's time for that thoughtless vehicle outside. I don't know if you could hear that drag racer out there. And so I was, humorously will say, I was Klingon annoyed. You know, kicking myself. All I had to do is have a better sleeping bag. I just brought my sleeping bag liner. I didn't realize it was going to be that cold, but it was fun. I got the KX2 on the picnic table and listening to the Pacific 80 meter net. I forgot the actual name of the net. But anyway, yeah, Bill, I remember that. It was good. And yes, N5JRN is this call sign. And he is working in tech in Vancouver, BC. So I'd go up there and visit him, but if I go, I probably should pack to leave for the last time. Because I'm worried about getting back into the US. Anyway, be that as it may be, be that as it may, may that be as that may be. So, folks, that's a wrap. Thank you all for joining us for the Labor Day 2025. September 1st, 9 o'clock evening net. I'd like to thank the Puget Sound Repeater Group for the usage of this repeater. For more information about the group, please check out our website at psrg.org. The PSRG have been hosting daily nets for over 30 years. And that's our great opportunity to test your equipment. Remember, if you don't test your equipment, we can't hear you. I'm now returning the repeater to normal operation. This is Joan Tx2cw signing off at, I have to convert from 24, at 10 11 p.m. Good evening.
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