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All right, Jim. I was waiting for some of those link systems to drop, and they did. That'd be full EDP. So tonight, y'all, we did pretty good for Ironman in our local area. We had 43 come in on the digital modes, 13 All-Star, 1 Amateur Wire, 1 D-Star, 3 DMR, 21 Echo Link, 1 Hams-Over-IP, had 2 on M17, and 1 on YSF. We had 19 come in through link repeaters. Now, bear in mind, these are just link repeaters around the Chattanooga area. We don't really have a way to track link repeaters that are linked via All-Star. But we had 10 on the 144920. 220 made a good show tonight. We had 2 on the 224120, 1 on the 224200, 1 on the 22456, and 1 on the 22492. And we had 4 on the 443525. We had 25 on the 146790. We had 3 come in by relay. At one point in time, we had 27 folks on the NetLogger Aim window. The record there is 36, so we kind of weren't close. But as far as check-ins, for the year 2025, starting January 1, we have had 562 unique call signs check-in with us this year. Seven of them were new tonight. We had six countries. The record's eight, so we were close. We had Australia, Canada, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Trinidad and Tobago, and the US. We had 19 states. The record there is 26. Alaska, Alabama, Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New York, Ohio, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, and Washington. So that brings us to 90. Jim, I'll turn it back over to you. I think it's a pretty good net considering what's going on in our local area. Before we head back to net control.
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