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Yeah, I don't want to blow up the spot for the up and comers. That's for sure. You got to go through the process naturally. You got to make your bones. But for me, everything, most of that stuff is kind of a been there, done that thing for me. Like I've been messing with big radios. I know what amplifiers are like. I know what it's like messing with antennas. So you know, I've got to... Now that's cool. I've done that and now that's cool. Well think about it, right? Like Echo Link and this stuff here, it's basically streaming ham radio. Because when you think about it like now, even just regular radio, like I stream with my phone, I have my Google Mini, my Alexis. I would never like use a transistor or a clock radio or an FM or AM radio anymore. It's just so much better to stream. So that's where that's at. So really Echo Link is just that form of it. It's another, you know. Oh yeah, I hear you Alec. In the background I have the local FM stations streaming on my laptop. So yeah, I get it. I was lucky. I got to do playing with radio as a job in the military. So I played with big amplifiers and antennas of all shapes, sorts and descriptions in any radio you can ever think of. Some crazy systems. But I love electronics and I love radio. Playing with it is part of the fun for me. I love having shit to build and tweak. I won't give up the radio. I haven't turned it on all week. But I know it's there and when I get the hankering I can go and tweak and play with the radio. So yeah, it is what it is. Now there's always people who are going to want to play radio sports and hopefully I can eventually find a group on there who like to sit and chat.
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