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Okay, I know Ralph is very, very busy. He must have had to go out on a trip there. So, Ralph, if you can hear me, yes, I'm sure you can. You are on the log and thank you very much for checking in there. I do appreciate it. Okay, so we're going to say hello to Doug over there in Kitchener. That's the 3XDB. 30 meters has been pretty good over here and 60 meters, 5 megs, has been absolutely brilliant overnight there as well there, Doug. Not sure if you're on 60 meters on the 5-meg span there. V3XDB, GWA SLL. Go right ahead. Well, good evening, Dave and Graham and everyone else in the background. I hope all is well. We just got in. I've been running around quite a bit today. We went to the gym and then did some shopping. I've been doing a lot of work on local radio club activity. In the summer, we did a bulk order for handheld radios for dual band handhelds. We had about 50 of them ordered. At our club meeting this Tuesday, we did a presentation on VHF, UHF generally, and then how to use the radio. That created quite a bit of activity. Now, I think we'll get more orders for those radios. I was working on that today. On Wednesday night, probably about 2 a.m. your time Thursday morning, I was working Japan on 15 meters on FT8. There was quite a bit of activity. Yes, I have worked on the VHF. I've been working on the VHF for a long time. I've been working on the VHF for a long time. I've been working on the VHF for a long time. I've been working on it 60 meters from time to time on CW. I'll have to go check that out tonight. I haven't been on the radio yet today. Maybe, I'll go turn on 60 used meters and see if I can hear anybody there. That's interesting. Other than that, Dave, back to you from VE3X-DB.
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