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Thank you so much for that. Yeah, that's music to my ears again. It's nothing better than having people out there actually using the radios, right? Yeah, we do have lots of scanner listeners and I understand that. I did not understand it first because it took me so long and so many trials and tribulations to even pass my exam. Anybody who knows me, I've been talking ever since. So I'm like, I'm not going to go through all that just to not talk on the radio, but I do know that there are actually listeners out there. I did not know that at first, but no, good for you getting out there. And yeah, the Simplex frequency, I actually have that on the back of my car. I travel back and forth from a place called St. Andrews West, which is near Cornwall, Ontario, Canada, to Ottawa, downtown Ottawa, five days a week. And I have on the back of my car, it says, follow me, and it shows the national calling frequency for UHF and VHF. And believe it or not, I get so many contacts doing that on my YouTube channel. It's called Drive After Five and you can see me there talking to folks on Simplex, national calling frequency. Well, I go off because I have another one that I have preset so we don't tie it up, but it's a lot of fun on the national calling frequency there. And I've met a lot of kids there on the national calling frequency from Carleton University. They have a radio station there in Carleton, so a couple times a day on my lunch break and going home, I have been able to talk to a lot of youth there in Carleton and met one at the ham fest that we had this past weekend in Ottawa. Okay, we're at the bottom of the list. We're going to ask again for Atlantic, V3 East, VE4 in the West, and anyone in between. Please come now. This is Alpha 3 at Co-Isculator.

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