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Hey, greetings and good morning. It's 9 o'clock and here on the Puget Sound that can only mean one thing. It's time for the 9 o'clock net, which is held every 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. here on the Puget Sound Repeater Group's Best Sound in Puget Sound. This is an open net if you're licensed, Ham. You're welcome to join even if it's your very first time. Use your push to talk. Chime on in. You're listening obviously at 14696. This one has a negative offset and a tone of 103.5. It's also a social net. You can talk about whatever you'd like to talk about. Really, anything goes. It's like a box of chocolates and you never know what you're going to get. It's also a directed net. That means traffic's going to go through me. I'm Ron, and R7O. Hello. I'll be making lists. I'll come back and pull you out one by one. I would just ask, please don't tailgate. Don't tailgate. Let me acknowledge each operator as they come. We'll keep them eaten orderly. Keep the transmission under 3 minutes. That keeps you from getting eaten by the time-out alligator. And be sure to end with your call sign. And that lets me know you're done and satisfies the FCC. And first round, let's start it off like we usually do with low-power mobile or IO stations. If you today are low-power, mobile or IO, and you'd like to join, come now with your name and call. KM7-BRP on the in and out. KM7-BRP.

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