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I'm also testing out a new voice pack that I put together for my radio. The voice pack for the firmware that is publicly available for my radio I don't think sounds nearly very good at high speeds, but I'm using sort of an older, a little bit more robotic perhaps sounding synthesizer called Eloquence. And that on my radio is working very, very well. So just thought I would kind of turn it on and play around and check in on the net. Anyway, I hope everyone is doing well. This is Bill, KN4CWC, back to Net Control. Well, good stuff there Bill. So okay, you started talking about bridging a phone system or Discord in the ham, in the All Star. Have you heard of Ham Shack Hotline which I believe is doing a very similar thing? KN4CWC, no I have not heard of Ham Shack Hotline, but I will definitely take a look. Okay, very good. Yeah, so I don't know much about it other than I have heard of it and I know that people have checked into this net using it. And my quick little AI overview here just to make sure that I was understanding what it was. It says, Ham Shack Hotline, a free voice over internet protocol service for amateur radio operators that uses session initiated protocols to connect hams globally. So you might check that out. It sounds like that might be a thing that is right up your alley. Anyway, good stuff, good luck with that. It sounds like you are having a lot of fun there with your Discord and your phone system there. And yeah, so thanks for stopping by there Bill. You have a great rest of your evening. Alright, I am Brooks, KNI BBC. It is 9.43 PM. I am going to read a few announcements. Saturday, September 13th, Radio Colma Tacoma will host their open house from 10 AM to 2 PM. Club members and their guests, hams, and all visitors interested in amateur radio are welcome. Also Saturday, September 13th is the next PSIG educational meeting at 1.30 PM on Zoom. The topic is SSTV for the armchair enthusiast. Our presenter is Kirk, AG7YM, our regular Saturday afternoon host. So the synopsis here is you've heard the wobbles on 14.230 MHz. We will discover the transmission standards and software needed to encode and decode slow scan television. A meeting link will be available on the PSRG website prior to the meeting. Also on September 13th is the Zero Retries Digital Communications Conference. It will be held at the Edward Hansen Conference Center in Everett, Washington as well as live attendance via Zoom. For more information check out zeroretries.org and click on conference. Saturday, October 4th is the Tour de Forest rally for fast cars and ham radio comms. Check out americanrallyassociation.org slash Tour de Forest. They are currently open for volunteer registration for ham operators as well as other rally operations. Saturday, October 5th, 3 PM, there is one remaining session of the Ham Connect program. That will be hosted by Cascadia Radio. We look forward to meeting with you. If you have any questions feel free to email us info at seattleemergencyhubs.org. Up to date information about Ham Connect sessions and virtual links can be found at hamconnect.org. For more information keep an eye on our website for latest breaking PSRG news and updates at psrg.org. And those are the announcements. Alright, I am Brooks, K9 BBC, it's 945 PM. I sold my total Megan, so we're on the next round of K9 MLR.

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