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Hi, Brooks, and thank you for doing the net. And Megan, thank you too. Yeah, here in the San Francisco Bay Area, we're about 80 degrees today and a little humid. So I actually ran the air conditioner a few times. And meanwhile, I just got off a net on the PAWPA system. And what we do is once a month, we do a net where we use all the modes that we can on UHF, VHF. And so basically, we do analog, then we do D-STAR, DMR, P25, and Echo Link, and probably one other one I forgot. But anyway, we do them one at a time. It's a really good way to test out your equipment. And then you can go to each one of them. And also, it tests out the PAWPA system to make sure everything works properly. And it has turned out problems before. So it's just a good test. And it's fun to do when everybody's trying to work as many modes as they can. I could do everything except for analog, because to do analog, I have to be physically down in the Los Angeles area. And that's not going to happen anytime soon. But it'd be cool to do something like that. And see what else is going on here. Just on the squirrel front. The squirrels are running around here today. Literally. Eating peanuts and nuts. And then finally, my favorite squirrel showed up late today. Rocky, and he ended up eating some peanuts. And Princess was here earlier today. But Rocky came at the end of the day, and I made sure he got plenty of peanuts and nuts on his own little pile there. So he tore into that and took off. So I was glad to see him, because I hadn't seen him in a while. And I was glad, I hope he didn't get run over. So that's the life down here. I hope everybody out there is doing well. And I'll talk to you later. AB6MB. Beep.
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