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No worries, just helpful to be able to, even if I'm pretty sure you're done, I always like to remind people just to help build the habit. But I figured you would. But yeah, when HF works, it's pretty magical. You're probably in a situation where your signal is getting out, mostly. But the problem is, you can't hear because of all the noise being generated in the city. So yeah, that's pretty exciting when you're making these trans-pacific contacts over in Russia, and contacting folks around the world. The magic of the ionosphere and the magic of radio, huh? Although, you know, this repeater stuff is pretty cool too. And with HF, you can do some pretty neat things, including do, depending on the radio, you can do, you can do TXing on, via SSD, even on 2 meters. Something to keep in mind. But I appreciate you stopping by, Ben. 738. Alright, 936 PM, this is Paul, K7PJP. Another round of check-ins that we've run through here. Pretty slow, I'm wondering if it's just the school restarting, or maybe the weather, or what have you. We've had quite a quiet net for sure on this repeater lately, at least in the evenings. Let's go ahead and get some more stations, call and name. This is K1MDR, leaving Seattle. Mike.
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