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I might be winding down here. So actually, Justin, if you don't mind, David, I'm glad you came back there. So, W8PLV, why don't you give a report right away? This is repeater station. Thank you. I had the strangest thing happen to me. Yesterday, a friend loaned me a couple radios. I've been working off of an HT the last couple of weeks. I used one radio last night. It worked beautifully. Today, I went up to Vancouver to visit my mom for the day, came back, and plugged in the second radio, which was an ICOM 2340H. I tuned it in and was listening to the net when it started. I went to check in. About three seconds into holding the push to talk button, a fuse blew. I was out, so I couldn't hear anybody, talk to anybody. I went and got my HT, put it back on, and listened for an opportunity to check back in again. I appreciate the recheck. Thank you very much. Hope everybody's having a wonderful day and enjoy what might be the last of the wonderful weather. W8PLV, everybody. Take care. W8PLV. Okay, that explains it. You blew a fuse. I heard you check in, but there's kind of a pile up there. I was trying to make sure I had the correct call. I was calling back for you right away and you weren't there. That explains it. Glad you have that other HT there. Always good to have a backup. That's what I say. Glad you had a safe trip to Vancouver and waves to the mom and stuff. Hopefully, it's just a quick. It always makes me wonder, though, what made the fuse blow? You know what I mean? If you pop a new one in, is it just going to pop again? Anyway, good luck with that. Let us know how it goes. Glad you're able to come back there. Have a great week coming up there. All right, and then last on this round, Justin, how are you tonight? KK7QES, please come ahead with the report.
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