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Good evening. It's 10 o'clock in time for the net. Again, this is Joan, call sign KX2CW, Joan on Broadway here in Seattle, Washington. And this is a directed solar net which happens on the WEW7PSR 2-meter FM repeater located here in Capitol Hill in Seattle. I can see the antenna from where I live about a click away. It is owned and operated by the Puget Sound Repeater Group. It went on the air in 1972, I believe. The repeater operates at a frequency of 146.96 MHz with a negative offset and a pale tone of 103.5. All licensed, including all licensees, including new licensees, just getting started and welcome to join. If you have third party traffic, we love hearing from those. We encourage you to press the button to tell us about yourself, your radio projects, whatever is on your mind, as long as it is suitable for a general audience. Please limit your reports to three minutes so we can get as many stations in as possible. This is also when the repeater times out automatically, whether you're done talking or not. When you're finished with your report, please conspicuously end with your call sign and hand it back to net. That will make the FCC happy. Stay still paying attention to us. It will be compiling lists. I will be compiling lists of stations who would like to check in and then I'll ask for your reports. If you'd like to check in only, just, it's okay, just let me know that you'll be in and out or an I O. Again, this is Joan, KX2CW. Let's get started. Please remember no tail beading, one at a time please. Call sign and name. KX6WTK, Joe, I O. VN. Okay, the K3 kilo kilo downtown Seattle.
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