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Well, yes and no. Right? I still have a couple of antennas in Toronto, though, not here. So I do have some of the HF bands. I just don't always get on it. So they're not exactly being wasted. But at some point I am going to sell and whittle down a lot of my stuff. First I have a lot of it and also my dad might sell that house at some point. But yeah, I got like two HF rigs and then I got that VHF UHF radio. And then I have a couple of HT. So that's about my stash. Most of it's all being kept in the attic. And then I got a couple of power supplies that power those things, right? Like I have a 10 wood, 25 amp switching power supply. And then the funny thing is I have a really smaller one. I have this radio shack. I don't know what the hell it is. It might even be 10 amps. It isn't quite enough to run an HF rig, but I do it all the time. And yeah, so there you go. I guess, I mean, that's working conditions, but yeah, at some point I'll see to it, it doesn't go to waste. Part of it too. Some of them are like, they've been given to me by dear people that's passed. I'm not going to just piss on it, right? It's people that I care about. Oh God. Yeah. If they're gifts for sure, man. I'm the same way. If somebody who's older and passing or coming to the end of their life and they want to give me something to remember them by, oh dude, there's never going to leave my hands. I got a couple of things like that, that, you know, one of them's a silly old hunting knife, but it'll never leave my possession. But yeah, I get that totally. Yeah. Antennas are a pain in the ass. They're a requirement, but they're still a pain in the ass.

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