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Well, thank you so much, Thomas. I see in your QRZ page there that you're into DMR. You might have heard, so don't run away too quick there, Thomas. You might have heard myself and Mike talking there. I'm quite familiar with the Yesu system and Mike was quite familiar there with the D-STAR system. They were both kind of wrestling with DMR and have done for basically years. There are just some aspects of DMR operating that is just a little bit of a mystery. Now, no doubt if we did a little bit more homework and experiments and all the rest, we'd find it. But how do you find DMR? And I wonder, are you connected by digital today? It sounds like you might be. You're sounding great. Anyway, back to you if you don't mind any advice on DMR operating. KN4EWT, back to you, sir. This is repeater station kilo kilo seven, November Quebec... Well, I don't know about a whole lot of advice. Miss Jeanette and Mike probably will be a little bit more knowledgeable than I, but as far as mobile work, I've got you covered. I'm actually running QRP into a HandGeek Raspberry Pi 3 7-inch Nexpen display hotspot. I know that was a mouthful. You can find it on Ally Express right now on sale for about $140. And it was quick set up and then I'm running it through the hotspot of my phone here in my car and the radio is an MD9600. Turned way down to about 500 milliwatts. And I use this so I can jump on TGIF because our local repeaters are only on Brandmeister. So if I want to jump on Brandmeister, I just flip a button. But that's about it. That's a longer, longer winded story than probably we need to have right now. KN4EWT.

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