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That is the internet. Thanks. And I appreciate it. I'm glad the audio is good too. That is the internet. I can get in on RF. If I was to go outside and aim in the appropriate direction, I can get in on RF. I have a little hiss on my signal when I do that. But sometimes from the loft up here I can get in. But one of the things I've noticed is that, and I've mentioned this a few times, is that over a long period of time, a couple of years now, I've been going point to point between here and one of the remote receive sites. And normally I didn't really notice propagation on VHF. I never really paid attention to it. But since I've been trying to see if I could hit one of the remote receive sites from this particular location, I've noticed that there is a big change from day to day sometimes, whether or not I can hear the repeater or I can hear me or one of the remote receive sites can hear me. And it's really something, how much it changes. And sometimes I thought, well, maybe it's when there's more foliage. But that has an effect. But it can be different from day to day regardless of the time of year. But anyway, to answer your question, yeah, we're coming in on the internet. And that's usually how we come in. This is usually just a lot easier. I'm on All Star right now. I'm using a All Star Web Transceiver right now. But anyway, back to Ron. 73, KVA PMI.
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