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Katie Sullivan, WA, this is Katie, Katie X. No, right, I never owned a GTX, the call, Katie H GTX called Tango X-ray. It was assigned to me when I first got my license about 30 years ago. And I did like the GTX, so I've never gone to a vanity call sign or a two by one call sign. And I kept that and for the reason that it does tend to garner some attention. So that being said, and we're talking about TTFs and 60s, it was a Pontiac muscle car out in Detroit. I like to talk about the music. And my favorite song was a Creedence Clearwater Revival song called Fortunate Son. And it was very popular when I was in the Marine Corps overseas, and that kind of seemed to be the theme song of me and fellow service members when we were stationed overseas. That's my contribution to 60s music and what have you. So Fortunate Son, John Fogarty, I had written the song. And actually, he was serving in the Army at the time it was written. So activities, I just finished referring an old Radio Check HTX to a 22 meter hand hill. It's been a while since I pulled out the soldering line, so that was kind of fun. So with that, I'm going to return it back to net control. This is KC GTX, clear for now.

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