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Good morning everybody and welcome to the Puget Sound Repeater Group's 9 a.m. Wednesday morning net. This is Kilo Delta 7, Papa Whiskey Bravo Dave, the High Desert Pirate Radio saying how are you, how are you, how are you. Hey, come in here and join us this morning. Any ham with a valid license is welcome to join. We're on the PSRJ repeater in Seattle, Washington in 146.960 megahertz with a negative offset and a PL tone of 103.5. So hey, get your radio set up, come in and join us. We're all star and echo link connected as well and love to hear from hams from wherever you happen to be. All right, this net meets every morning at 9 a.m. noon again and 9 p.m. Pacific time and hey, it's open net for all hams with a valid license. It is a social net. You can talk about anything you want as long as it's user friendly and we would love to hear from you this morning, hear what's going on. It's a directed net so please remember to go through net control to contact other stations and hey, when you check in, please don't tailgate. Let me acknowledge each station as they come in. That helps cut down on our confusion a bit. I do have some fun announcements from net control this morning known as the news from the high desert and this is Kilo Delta 7, Papa Whiskey Bravo Day, the high desert pirate radio coming to you via an all star node from just outside the little town of Prineville in central Oregon in the high desert. Fancy that. All right, we're going to get things rocking and rolling here. We're going to start out with short horizon stations. That's mobiles, IO, low power, anybody that's mission critical to get in. We'll get in some internet stations and then we'll open it up to everybody and of course none of that's carved in stone. We just want to hear from you so there you go. So with that, let's get started. Let's move on. Let's get going with some ... Oh, a couple of things that are important. Please try and keep your reports to three minutes or less. That lets us get as many people in as we can and please remember and this is mission critical to please end with your call sign. That tells me you're done with your report and it satisfies the FCC.
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