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Well, good morning everybody. How are you? How are you? How are you? Welcome to the Wednesday morning edition of the Puget Sound Repeater Group's 9 a.m. net. We're on the PSRG repeater in Seattle, Washington at 146.960 MHz with a negative offset and a PL tone of 103.5. We are also All-Star and Echo Link connected, so if you're on the internet, we'd love to hear from you too. For all you RF stations, set your radios up and come in and join us because we'd love to hear from you. Hey, this net meets every morning at 9 a.m., noon, and 9 p.m. on the PSRG repeater, WW7PSR. And hey, it's an open net for all hams. It's a social net. You can talk about anything you want as long as it's user friendly. And hey, by the way, this is Kilo Delta 7 Papa Whiskey Bravo Dave, the High Desert Pirate Radio coming to you via All-Star from the High Desert of Central Oregon. So there you go. Hey, this is also a directed net, so please remember to go through net control to contact other stations. And when we check in, please try not to tailgate. Let me acknowledge each station as they come in. It helps cut down on my confusion a little bit. And I'm plenty confused all by myself, so there you go. Way it works, we're going to build a list of names and call signs. They usually do five or six or so at a time. And then go back and ask for a report from each of those stations that check in. When you give your report, try to keep it three minutes or less. That's the time out of the repeater, and it lets us get everybody in in a timely fashion so that we can get as many check-ins as possible. And let's see. Also, mission critical here is please remember to end with your call sign. That really tells me you're done with your report, and that helps me out a lot. And it also satisfies the FCC, so there you go. We're going to start out with what I call short horizon stations. That would be IOs, low power stations, mobile stations in particular, and anybody that's mission critical to get in. None of this is carved in stone, so there you go. And then we'll throw in some internet stations, and then we'll open it up to absolutely everybody, which is kind of the case anyway, so what the heck. Alrighty, well let's get things rocking and rolling here this morning. So once again, this is Kilo Delta 7 Papa Whiskey Bravo Day, the High Desert Pirate Radio. I do have some net control announcements. I'll do that as things start to slow down a little bit. Let's get some stations in here on the short horizon side, and let's start off. Who's out there? Come ahead.
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