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Okay, nothing heard from K2PNX. I'll give you a shout when I get to the bottom of the list and see if you're back. So with that, next we're going to Doug over there in Kitchener, Ontario. That's the E3XDB. Hiya Doug, how's things with you my friend? From GW8S. Golf Whiskey 8 Sierra Zululima from Victor Echo 3 X-Ray Delta Bravo. Good evening. Good evening Dave and hello to Sue and Declan in the background if they're listening. It's nice to hear Cliff and I was interested in his story. I tried to listen in but I think by the time I got to it the event was over so I missed it unfortunately but I was interested in it. Those old radios, the 1155 and the 1154, I think the 1155 was the receiver and the 1154 was the transmitter and they were English only. They weren't used by the Americans. The Americans had their own radios in the planes but I was wondering about the power because some of them used to run with dynamometer power and I know the hams had to rip that out and build an alternative power supply for a lot of those radios. Anyway, a lovely day here, partly cloudy with temperature in the high teens or low 20s so it wasn't hot. We had a nice hike this morning out in the country along the river and it's been raining over the last week or so or the last couple of weeks we've had rain after a dry summer so the grass is green and growing again and the trail wasn't dusty so that's good. I'll have to mow the lawn tomorrow which is okay too. I'll drop for a moment. Alright. With that said, the bad weather happened. Clearly, that going to be good for

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