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Good evening, it's time for the 9 o'clock net. This net meets daily at both 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. here on Seattle, Washington's WW7PSR repeater. It's a frequency of 146.96 MHz and a standard minus offset of... a standard minus offset and a PL tone of 103.5. I'm Paul, K7PJP, and I'll be your net host for tonight, Tuesday, October 7, 2025. This is the directed social net open to all licensed hands. Just tell us a bit about what's going on in your life. Tell us a bit about your day, what project, radio or otherwise have you been working on, that sort of thing. Here's what I'll do. I'll compile a list of four or five or so check-ins, and I'll go back down that list and I'll ask you for your report. Just give me your call sign and your name and I'll acknowledge you. No tailgating, please. That means while doubles and triples are inevitable, if you hear someone else trying to get in, please allow me to acknowledge them before you throw out your call. Also, please try to keep your reports to less than three minutes, which also happens to be the time-out interval for this repeater. Finally, please end your report with your call sign. That both makes it clear to me that you're finished with your report and it keeps you in the good graces of the FCC. And with that, this is Paul, K7PJP, looking for that first round of check-ins. On tonight's nine o'clock net, all I need is your call sign and name. Kilo, Alp- KI7, RMU, Jack, Ann. This is repeated- All right, we had a double there. I've got KNI-TH3, Ann. And I've got Jack, the birthday boy, KI7, RMU, on as well. More stations, call the name, please.
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