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Well, good morning everybody. How are you? How are you? How are you? Welcome to the Wednesday morning edition of the Puget Sound Repeater Group's 9 a.m. net. And this is Wednesday, hey, whatever the date is, the 8th of October. So hey, and hey, we're on the PSRG Repeater WW7PSR in Seattle, Washington at 146.960 megahertz with a negative offset and a PL tone of 103.5. So all you hams out there, tune up those radios, get ready to push that talk button and come in and join us this morning. We'd love to hear from you. This is a social net. You can talk about anything you want as long as it's user friendly. And it's an open net for all hams with a valid license. So hey, those of you that are coming in on Echo Link or All Star are also welcome to join us. And hey, we're looking forward to having a fun net this morning. So there you go. Please remember this is a directed net. So please remember to go through net control to contact other stations. And when checking in, please try not to tailgate. Let me acknowledge each station as they come in. It helps cut down on our confusion a bit. We're going to build a list of names and call signs. I usually do five, six, seven or so at a time. Then go back and ask for a report from each of those stations checking in. And then go back to the top, ask for a report from each of those stations. And when you get the report, please try and remember to keep it to three minutes or less. That's the time out of the repeater. And it also lets us get as many people in in a timely fashion as we can. And this is mission critical. When you get done with your report, please remember to end with your call sign. It tells me you're done with your report and it satisfies the FCC. Okay. We're going to get started. We're going to start out with short horizon stations. That's mobiles, IOs, low power stations or anybody that's mission critical to get in because they have a time problem or a restraint. And then we'll have to do some internet station. We'll open up to everybody. Of course, none of that is carved in stone as ever. I do have some net control announcements today and there's some fun stuff coming up you're going to want to know about. And I usually will do that after the first round or two. Or if things start to slow down a little bit, I'll throw it in. But yeah, neat stuff going on. So with that, I will say, hey, let's get things rocking and rolling here. This is Kilo Delta 7, Papawiski Bravo, Dave, Desert Pirate Radio here. And I'm in Central Oregon doing this via an all star node. So yes, the internet is certainly welcome. There we go. So with that, let's get things rocking and rolling with short horizon stations. Who's out there that would like to check in? Please come ahead. Kilo Golf 7, Quebec, Quebec, Lima. It's Beads, Dave.

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