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And Don Pettit is a ham radio operator, as are most astronauts and cosmonauts. And the Soviet section has a slow scan television transmitter, which is fun. I've got some images downloaded from that. But let's see, here's the key thing, the equipment to use. If you've wanted to operate ham satellites but thought it's too expensive and too complicated, you'll want to see this presentation. Because Mike, KAB8BMY, will give you a great primer on how to do it. It doesn't mean to cost a lot of money. It's like a cross between ham radio and amateur astronomy. Alright, so there you go. There are other things, but that's what's on the website right now. Just to be sure, let me refresh. I did look at it just a day or two ago. And, yep, that's just basically it. Say, yeah, there's a board meeting in December too. And that's it. Now I'm going to switch that window to the other tab, which is QRZ. And go back to running some more stations here on the NAS. So this is Joan KX2CW here in Capitol Hill at the Capitol Hill Behavioral Observatory, taking my anthropological observations, behavioral observations.

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