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All right. Am I going to do last call? Maybe I'll do some announcements, drum up some business. This is, you are listening to the PSRG 9 a.m. net. We do three nets a day, 9 a.m. noon and 9 p.m. But to find out all about PSRG, please go to psrg.org. That's psrg.org. And on PSRG's website we have events to consider which are also on our Facebook discussion group page. But on the website there's always a current list of events, radio and radio adjacent. Number one is this Saturday. This Saturday is the Kitsap County Amateur Radio Club swap meet, and it's going to be from 9 a.m. until about 1 a.m. and it's this Saturday, October 11th. And you can find out all about that at the Kitsap County Amateur Radio Club website, or there's a hot link on psrg.org. So yeah, it will be fun. It's in Bremerton. It will be great. There's prizes. There's all kinds of fun things. And it's a swap meet. So you can buy things and swap treasures. It's going to be great. Get eyeball quesos with a bunch of hands. It'll be fun. Also on October 16th, it is the Shake Out, did I say that right? I feel like I said that, I didn't say that right. Shake Out Washington. It is having to do with emergency preparedness. It is a, let me make sure that I got that right. I'm just, yeah, I got it right. You can go, so it says get ready to shake out. Shakeout.org. Great Washington Shake Out. It's a preparedness exercise specific to earthquakes. So find out all about that. This is repeater station at Shake Out.org. That's Shake Out.org. So yeah, for those of you who are interested in emergency preparedness and all of us with radios, it would probably be a good idea for us to practice some sort of emergency preparedness situation. Another way to practice that is by simply participating in the Simplex net. So the Simplex net happens every Saturday at 8 p.m. in the Seattle area. Practicing Simplex is really important. So Simplex, Simplex, Simplex, Simplex. Yes, see who you can hear, see who you can communicate with without a repeater. And also test equipment, test location, and get some constructive feedback from other hams who are also participating. The great net, the Simplex net, the frequency is 146.56, 146.56 every Saturday at 8 p.m. in the Seattle area. So let's see, what else? The 25th, October 25th is our next rain or shine. And it is Gas Works Park. October 25th, it's going to be the new nets going to be hosted there. It's always a lot of fun. Pumpkin carving, maybe Jack's friend will jump in the lake again. But it's always so much fun. Costumes, desserts, and most importantly, ham radio fellowship. So we get to see people in person. Get some eyeball Q-Sos with all of our ham radio friends. It's awesome. October 25th, next rain or shine, the Halloween edition. All right. But for all things PSRG, just go to PSRG.org. That's PSRG.org. This is Rebecca, KK7IJZ. Let's carry on with the net. Call sign and name, RF and internet.
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