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Yeah, I checked the Friendship Net a few times. This is AV1 AI, Affordable, Directo, two wheels. That throws them every time, two wheels. What kind of prefix, you know. I think they're taking it too seriously. So after that, I just give them my call, and I'm going to do the, you know, the prefix sign. It just confuses everybody. This is repeater station... Well, okay, a couple of things. You have an extra call, first of all, like I said, you need to be told that. And so you don't even need to say the rest of it. Nobody cares because unless you're on a priority net, where, okay, Canada's in rotation, and then we're going to call UK, and then we're going to call stateside, then yeah, you might have to tell the truth because people might think you're trying to, you know, bow guard, cut through a line, like, you know, maybe if you say you're American, it'll be quicker. That might be the only time where you're called on it, but nobody cares for the most part, and no one observes it even here. Tons of people move around, bus around, fly around, and they never even really say a word about it, other than they'll talk about it, and that's it, but they won't really observe any of the IDing protocol within. People are all over the place. Who was it that was in Guam who was Canadian and never once said any of their coordination? So, yeah, so you're fine. Most of the time you can just throw your AB2AI, and no one will ask. You kind of have that little extra edge because you're, well, extra, but I really doubt anyone would ask. Like, okay, shoot, let me find out you have a KC2 or KC3 call. It'd be the same thing. You don't even need to say the Canadian part. It's your privilege if you want to tell your story. It's no one's business that you're in Canada, not unless they're doing an investigation or something, or they're coming to visit you, or you've got the inspectors. They're coming to see you. But what timeframe is that? Inspectors? What is this? 1970? You're going to be in a lot of trouble, sir. You're hobby talking. Anyway, yeah.
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