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Thank you there, Brooks. It is 9 39 at p.m. I'm canine MLR. Megan, Sunday at 2 a.m. November 2nd. So this Sunday is daylight savings times and so we fall back one hour. So at 2 a.m. we will go back to 2 a.m. go back to 1 a.m. something like that. Yeah, I think that's how it goes. So do not forget that this weekend we sadly lose an hour of daylight but gain an hour of other fun activities, sleep, whatever you do with your other, yeah, whatever you do with your extra hour. Saturday, November 8th is the next PSRG educational meeting at 1 30 p.m. on Zoom. The topic is amateur radio and space operating ham radio satellites in the ISS. Presenter is Mike, KV8VNY. Come find out how to work ham radio satellites using the modest equipment with an emphasis on operating the ISS. Access the onboard repeater APRS digi, digi-peter and speaking with crew members will be covered along with satellite operating fundamentals and of course what equipment to use. If you ever wanted to prepare ham radio satellites but thought it was too expensive and too complicated you'll want to see this presentation. You can do it. KV8VNY will show you how. The zoom link for this meeting is available now on the website at PSRG.org. November 22nd and 23rd is the repeater roundabout, a weekend-long event held on many of your local repeaters. The goal is to meet new people and work repeaters you might not usually key up. It's also a great way to get started with ham radio contests for folks who are primarily repeater users. Light up the airwaves and make some noise on the greatest repeaters in Washington and Idaho. Anyone with a ham radio license can participate. This is a friendly and collaborative event for all FM users on DHS and UHS. For more information visit repeaterroundabout.com.

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