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Yes, Sebastian, your modulation is pretty good right now. That sounds like a fun setup you're using. I say geek out, nerd out. I have my own similar nerd expressions when it comes to technology. Like what I'm using for a microphone right now. It's on a floor stand too. There's no room on my desk plus there's a piano in front of my desk. It's too far to reach so I thought I'll just put one of my floor stands right next to me here by the window. That was a little short boom. So that's fun. I think it's cool what you're doing. I like the idea of you having your radio in your pack. It's even that close to you but you're using this other dedicated single purpose handset. And also dedicated a true push to talk. I'm using an STP, a Stump to talk. And then the built in microphones with some earbuds and headphones. I have some related to that. Soundcore is the brand and the product of Soundcore. Noise cancelling Bluetooth headphones. They have the microphones that are little pinhole microphones for the active noise reduction. But the right ear has an extra pinhole and that is the microphone. It shows up as a microphone input device when I've got it paired with one of my other devices like an iPad or one of my Macs. And I didn't even know it was there. It was an undocumented feature and I noticed it would appear as an input. People say they could hear me when I thought I had muted myself and the microphone I thought I was talking into or that my audio was not very good. And I figured out that it was my computer or iPad was choosing to use the built in microphone in my noise cancelling headphones. But it's not on a boomer or anything, Sebastian. It's just another pinhole on the headset. I'm like, that sucks. They should have at least documented that so I knew that the microphone was there. So an undocumented microphone that also happens to be really poor quality. But I suppose having ear buds that have a microphone on one of them is better than no microphone. It's there for the utility of having a microphone. Well take care, Sebastian. It sounds good. And I'm just a tiny bit envious of the new toy that you have. Alright folks, that's it. That's a wrap. Let me get out of my HP 15c emulator and back into my photos. There's my portable network graphic of the outro or post-amble as I usually call it. Thanks to all for joining us for the October 13, 2025 9 o'clock evening net. Thanks to the Puget Sound Repeater Group for the usage of this repeater. For more information about the group, please check out our website at tsrg.org. The PSRG have been hosting daily social nets for well over 30 years. The nets are a great opportunity to test your equipment. Remember if you don't test your equipment, we can't hear you. I'm now returning the repeater to normal operation. This is Joan, TX2CW, written strangely, signing off at 12 double 12 hour time, 10.26 PM. Good evening.
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