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Alright, VO1, UKZ, good morning. Alright, good morning to you, Bill, and good morning to everybody here on the net. Not sure how well you're copying me, I'm about 15 miles from home, 15 miles from home to the H1, normally I am. I had to go pick up some groceries this afternoon, I'm waiting on a taxi. I had the portable in my pocket, so I pulled it out, turned it on, man, and the repeater is coming in like 100%. First of all, clear, full glide, power up on the handheld here at 5 watts. Hopefully I'm making the repeater as good as it sounds, because it definitely sounds good back this way on the portable for sure. I don't often, I'm visually impaired, so I don't drive, so I don't often get a chance to test the repeater outside of, you know, my normal home area where I would ride the quad and stuff like that around the neighborhood, but when you get down into the city here, I don't often have enough time to be testing it myself, so a good test here this afternoon anyway, because you sounded fantastic through the VO1 XMP repeater here in St. John's, and that's okay, they're at my home GTH there, so. And like you said, I'm about 15 miles away, straight I guess, maybe 20, you know, driving, but about 15 miles away. So, cool stuff, man, perhaps you could just let me know how well you were able to copy. This is the O1 UKZ, portable out and about in St. John's, Newfoundland, up there on the rock. Well, thank you, Daryl. That's pretty amazing what you could do with these handhelds and with your phone even, and out and about, the internet connecting things. So, you sound pretty much the same as you do at home, except for some hits, which is a normal kind of portable mobile operation, so great signal. All right, KI7 ZEI. Good morning, Tim.
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