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Thank you so much for being there. And you know what? I'm going to have you as the kind of last participant for part one of the net. And maybe you can hang around and even speak to a part two net control operator that is Dave out there in Newport, South Wales, called Fiskie8, Sierra, Sierra, sorry, Lima, GWA, S-A-L, the great swizzle. Anyway, there we go. So yeah, Doug, hang around. You can speak to both of us and Dave can carry on with the second part of the net. But Doug, yes, a questionnaire about where you're connecting. Well, of course, you're connecting on Echo Link to the Alaska hub. So that's where you're connecting. Of course, what you are connecting to beyond that is some multimode system. And that is by this particular net. It's called the IRN for International Radio Network, a multimode net. It's the IRN KV1 multimode net. So multimode means that there's all these various new modes connected, whether it's All Star, Echo Link, DMR, lots and lots of ways in which to connect. And they're all connected for many, many things. And also other networks are connected to the International Radio Network and other networks. So they all have each network has various options, some digital, some analog, everything else. So that's why it's basically covered by multimode net because there's multi-mode modes involved in the net. So there we go. The one you're using, of course, is the Echo Link connection. But there's DMR, there's All Star, there's lots of different things. There's local repeaters and gateways around the world all connected and everything else. So lots of stuff happening out there. And this net happens every Friday and has done since January 2020. So that kind of answers your first part of your questionnaire, Dub. And KV6, RRX from GM0AB.
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