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Okay there, Ray, from TW8AS.com. I've heard some people call it Pleiades, some people call it the Pleiades, and it's the also known as the Seven Sisters due to the closeness of the bright stars. From our point of view anyway, not actually the distance is very quite considerably, and I can't remember how many light years each of them went away, but they're different. It's just from our point of view, they all look quite like close together. The Pleiades, the Pleiades, and I suppose it depends if you can speak Latin or not, and know the proper pronunciations, but hey, we know where they are, we know what they're referring to, so that's all that matters. Okay, I'll say several free to you there, Ray. That's of course our number 9 kilo Golf Charlie who's coming through the ZMR channel on Zello, which is a part of the International Radio Network. So good on you. I've never put ZMR in the remarks column on that log on here before, but I have today. Okay, this is TW8AS Zello. My name is Dave. I'm located in Newport, South Wales, 12 miles northeast of the capital city of Cardiff, just along the coast, and looking for further check-ins for the KB1 multi-mode net. If you'd like to check in, please call now.
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