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Okay, nothing hurt at all that time, so maybe it was a mistake or something. So I'm going to go ahead, I guess, and share the announcements that I have. I think everybody knows we have some nets on, our club sponsors some nets. We have a 40 meter nightly net on Sundays through Fridays. We do not have it on Saturday night. That's too big of a contesting night. The band's just too crowded, so we have it on Sundays through Fridays, six nights a week, 7 p.m., six nights a week at 72-64 kHz, plus or minus QRM. Typically 10 kc up or down, but sometimes we go a little wider if necessary. We have another 40 meter net also for the western part of the country that's on two nights a week. That's on Mondays and Wednesdays, and since it's for the western side of the country, it's at 830 p.m. Pacific time. That'll make it 1030 and 1130 Central time and Eastern time. So it's a little bit late for the eastern part of the country, but it's not too late, and if you can get into it at the other side of the continent, and by all means, we'd be glad to have you check in, please do so. So that's the same frequency, 72-64, at 830 p.m. Pacific time on Mondays and Wednesdays. We have a 20 meter net on Tuesdays and Thursdays at daytime. It comes on at 1115 Central time, a.m. Central time, at 14283 kHz, or 14.283 MHz, whichever you prefer, and that's again a 20 meter Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1115 a.m. Central time. By the way, that western net, they do start early. I don't know whether they're starting at 8 or 815 taking check-ins, but they do start early, so you might want to check in early there. We have one other net on besides ours, the multi-hole net, of course, here at 8 o'clock Central time on Thursdays, but then we have one other net that's not an RF net, it's a zoom net. So you've got audio and video both, and that's kind of a round table kind of a net. It comes on at 8 p.m. Central on Tuesdays, and there's a link to it near the top of our page where the lists are, a list of all of our subnets. There's also a page that has a lot of net sums will be there also, but the easiest place to find out our own nets is there close to the top of the page. Other things that are going on, we have a fall rally that's getting up close to time here. Let me reset again. We have a fall rally. The 2025 RV and fall eyeball rally will be on October 12 through 17 in Brawning Lake RV Resort in San Antonio, Texas. October 12 through 17, I think that's four nights, if I remember right, five nights, I guess, of the 12th through the 16th and leaving on the 17th, if I remember right, but there's full information, there's a link there on the, right below the nets on our website. To get complete information, including the application to register for the rally and who to contact to get your campsite set up and all that. Nothing else of any club activities currently has a hard schedule for it. We are planning for a spring rally for next year and a fall rally for next year, but we don't have any details about those rallies yet. The spring rally will again be somewhat within driving distance. I guess you could say and timeframe and distance wise goes with the senior ham fest. So the Dayton ham fest, so ham, hamvention. So that's my announcement. Let's go back and see if I have anybody else on that list. I don't see anybody else on that list. Don't see anybody new there. I do see that EAA has come online, so we'll get you online here and I don't see anybody else right now. Is there anybody else who would like to check in, please call K4HM at this time.
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