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Hello and good morning. It's 9 a.m. That must mean it's time for the 9 o'clock net. Hold on here on the Puget Sound Repeater Group's Best Sound in Puget Sound. I'm Ron and R7O. I'm going to be your net host today. This is an open net. If you're a licensed ham, you're welcome to join even if it's your very first time. Use that push to talk, okay? You're listening obviously at 14696. This one has a negative offset and a tone of 103.5. This is also a social net. You can talk about whatever you want to talk about really. And you can talk about what costume you're wearing to the Halloween new net at the Gravaganza tomorrow. You can do that for any plans. It might have for the weekend, whatever. And also, I was going to say it is a directed net. That means all traffic is going to go through me. I'll be making lists. I'll come back and I'll pull you out one by one. Please don't tailgate. Let me acknowledge each operator as they come. We'll keep it neat and orderly and keep your transmission under three minutes. That keeps you from getting eaten by the time out alligator. And be sure to end with your call sign, which lets me know you're done and satisfies the FCC. And with that, let's start this first round of the 9 o'clock net with low power mobile or I.O. stations. If you today are low power, mobile or I.O. and you'd like to join, come now with your name and call. Victor Oscar one kilo Zulu Victor Oscar one uniform kilo Zulu arrow on the rock with an I.O. 73.
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