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All right, let's start with this. First we've got a recheck coming from K7RYW. David, please come ahead. Thanks. I just wanted to share with our earlier third party, I think it was Sheridan, sometimes none of us know what to say when we check in with the microphone. It doesn't have to be shyness. It's sometimes just a blanking of not knowing what to say. And sometimes we just start, even if we don't know exactly where we're going to end up. People talk about how their day was, maybe what their friend is going through, something good that happened. We try to stay on topics that are friendly to get along with. And that's about it. You're free to say almost anything. Say hi to people. Sometimes we just say something like 73, which is code for, hi everyone, hope you're having a good day, kind of like a radio high five. So that was just for the third party traffic that got announced and never came through. You're welcome to try again any other time. And if you don't have anything to say, you can always just say your call sign or the call sign of your host if you're working on someone else's license. And that's it. Don't worry about being shy or anyone else. That's how to be a part of the greatest radio network system going on here all around. PSRG has been going on a couple of times today for decades and decades, a long, long time. And it's a real good institution of welcoming inclusive people. And that's all I got to say. KI7, RYW.
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