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Alright, then the repeater say it's parked there. Thanks for your report, Sean. Yeah, hopefully you get some assistance from someone when you finish putting that test together. I remember you were mentioning that last week. So hopefully you can get it to the point where maybe even a nearby neighbor can pop in for five minutes and just do that one little bit. So, yeah, and you have a great rest of your night. Okay, so it is 919. This is Paul, K7PJP with your 9 o'clock net. Going to go ahead and do our announcements. Let's see where we're at here. The Seattle Auxiliary Communication Service amateur radio licensing course and exam is coming this Saturday, September 20th, 9 a.m. through 4.30 p.m. at the Meadowbrook Community Center in Seattle. And if you know someone who is looking to get their amateur radio license, send them to the psrg.org website and they can find all the details about that, including a link to sign up and an email for additional questions. And aside from that, the next PSRG board meeting will be Saturday, October 11th at 11 at 1.30 p.m. on Zoom. And as always, anyone is invited to attend a comment. Only board members will vote. You'll find the Zoom link on the web page as we get closer to that. Finally, the next PSRG educational board meeting, I'm sorry, the next PSRG educational meeting, November 8th, satellites in the ISS. So that will be on Saturday, 1.30 as well on Zoom. And that will be presented by Mike Thomas, KB8, PMY. And that will go over how to work ham radio satellites using modest equipment with emphasis on operating the ISS. You can learn how to access the onboard repeater, APRS stitch repeater, and speaking with crew members, along with other satellite operating funnels. So, yeah, put that on your calendar and attend. All right, that's all I've got for announcements. So let's go back to the net and get some more stations. Call, sign a name is all I need.
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