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I said, where's my phone? I'm doing some cleaning and some organizing inside my truck, putting stuff away. I didn't have to rush and put everything away before I picked up my student because I didn't pick up the student. But my wife did keep me out of the truck until later in the morning. So when I got back to the truck, or when I finally got to the truck, I'm like, all right, I just got to grab my trailer and go. But oh, yeah, radios. They're like candy. You can't get just one. My first one was an FT-60, just because it was a 2-meter 440. Wanted to get in on some kind of ham radio after I got my license and didn't have a lot of money to spend on it. But it's a nice solid radio. It was the one that was recommended by the people at the radio shop there, HRO, there in San Diego. But like Ray was saying, if you're trying to get into digital modes, it really depends on what digital mode you want to get into. Because if you want Fusion, you've got to go with the Yezu. You want D-Star, you've got to go with Icom. And if you want DMR, then it's probably Motorola or there's a few others. And one of the group's favorite for D-Star, or not D-Star, but DMR, was the CRUD. I know Darryl's going to have that answer for me because it's his one of his go-to radios. The 360. Ah, CRUD. And Darryl's up after me, so he'll get you. But let me grab one because I ended up having to switch over to the other app because the other app, Refeater Phone, you were talking and all of a sudden you were gone, but the thing was still up and you were still showing. And I don't know what happened. But let me grab one.

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