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Good morning. 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. We're on the Puget Sound Repeater in Seattle, Washington, WW7PSR at 146.960 MHz with a negative offset and a PL soon of 103.5. So all you hams, come set radios up. Come in and join us. We are also All Star and Echo Link connected. So if you want to come in by internet, that's fine too. This is, by the way, Kilo Delta 7, Papa Whiskey Bravo Dave, the High Desert Pirate Radio down here in Central Oregon coming to you on an All Star node. So hey, this is an open net for all ham radio operators with a valid license. It is also a social net. You can talk about anything you want as long as it's user friendly. And it is also a directed net. So please keep that in mind and remember to go through net control before you contact other stations. And when you check in, please don't tailgate. Let me acknowledge each station and that helps cut down on the confusion at least a little bit. We have plenty of confusion without it. So there you go. All right. Yeah, let's see. What was I going to say? I haven't the foggiest clue. Anyway, the way it works, we're going to build a list of names and call signs. And then I'll go back after I get, I don't know, five or six or so and then go back, ask for a report from each of those stations starting at the top of the list. Please remember to try and keep your reports to three minutes or less. That's the time out of the repeater system and it also lets us get everybody in in a timely fashion. And also, mission critical. Please remember to end your report with your call sign. That tells me you're done with your report and it satisfies the FCC. Okay. Let's see. There was something else I was going to say and I have no idea what that was either. All right. We're going to get things rocking and rolling here. What was I going to say? There was something. Anyway, we're going to start out with short horizon stations. That's mobiles, IOs, low power stations or anybody that's mission critical that needs to get in because they've got other commitments. Then we're going to throw in some internet stations. We'll open it up to everybody. None of this is, of course, carved in stone. There you go. Hey. I'm waiting to hear from you. Those of you on short horizon stations, please come ahead now.

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