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All right, I'll wait for the length repeaters to drop. And the chunkers to quit. W4EDP with the stats for tonight's net. We did pretty good. That's 51 digital check-ins. That's 19 on All-Star, 1 on amateur wire, 3 DMR, 23 Echo Link, 1 HAMS-OVER-IP, 3 via NetLogger, and 1 via YSF, like I said, for a total of 51 there. Length repeaters. Now, bear in mind, these are only repeaters within the Chattanooga metro area. We don't really have a way to necessarily keep up with all the repeaters that link in via All-Star or some other method. So we had 8 on the 144920. 220's made a pretty decent show tonight. We had 1 on the 224120, 1 on the 224560, 1 on the 224920, and 5 on the 43525 for a total of 16 there. We had 23 come in on the 14679. We had 2 via relay. At one point in time, we had 27 people on the NetLogger. Almost instant messenger window. The record there is 36, so not really close. Since the beginning of the year, January 1, we have had 579 unique call signs check in with us. Nine of those were new tonight. We had seven countries. Australia, Canada, India, Japan, Netherlands, Trinidad and Tobago, in the US. The record there is 8, so we were real close. We had 18 states. Alabama, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Louisiana, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, Ohio, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin. Record's 26, so really not close there. And that's about it. That was a total of 92 check ins. Back to you, Jim. W4EDP.

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