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Well, thank you so much, Mike, for that explanation. It actually does make sense. But it's a strange experience. I've found it in a few kind of digital places as well. We've got a local radio station here, and one of the DJs is an amateur radio operator. It's Logholmant Radio. It's a great place to be. You can actually just go onto Google, or your preferred platform, search for Logholmant Radio. You can get the app and everything else and listen to them. But there's an amateur radio operator who's a DJ from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. UK time every Saturday, and then he does a net at 8 p.m. on the Sunday. It's fantastic. The net is tired from DMR as well. I was trying to talk to him, get checked, and I could hear them all very, very clearly, everything else, but nothing was happening. So I found out first the All-Stars. They did have an All-Star connection, and so that's fine. So I now all set up in the All-Star connection to get there. But for some reason, when I was through a D.V. Scotland repeater, it was just one way. I could hear them, but they couldn't hear me. So these things happen. Honestly, it beats me at times. If I try and think about it too much, Mike, I just get a headache. Anyway, Mike, thank you. Thank you so much. And all the best to you, and thanks for all you do for amateur radio, as net control and net loggers and different things and making connections. Thank you so much. You take care, my friend. And Mike, no doubt, we'll speak to you again soon. But in the meantime, we'll say 73 to KB3GPX. Let's go and see what's happening out there in Evansville, Indiana. Only Ray can tell us. He's also known as N9KGC. Ray, welcome, sir. Happy Friday. And Ray, the mic is yours.
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