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Hey, Sean. Welcome, welcome. I'm glad you were able to make it all the way over here to the other side of the world. Isn't that wild? I think that it's wild. I mean, yeah, usually you're transmitting from Australia which is very far away. It's so cool. I love it. Anyway, look at Ham Radio bringing everybody together. I'm just here at the house. I just did some prep for dinner and I'm about to, I don't know what, I have to go pick up my neckies soon so I'm probably going to do something like, I don't know, dishes, cleaning, the usual stuff that I do during the day. And listen to the neck. But have fun. Enjoy your time in Seattle. 733Cami and Amy, all the YL, KK7IJZ. This is repeater station. Well, thank you, Rebecca. I do appreciate you coming on here today. Nice to catch you. So yes, I know it seems really weird to be honest being part of the PSOG net, being at where it's actually happening in relation to being home, going through an all-star all the time. So it's nice to hit the system directly by direct direct, something that I don't get the chance to do every day. Yeah, so anyway, but I'm really amazed with the tune out here. It's quite amazing. So I thought that the weather would have drove a lot of people away, but I'll be back. So I'm really, really, really happy with the people that have turned up. All good. Thanks, Rebecca. Have a great day. I will no doubt be a part of your nets as we do. I need to get on PSOG a lot more often, but time zone can be hard for me at times. And then anyway, we're in the best time zone now. So once I get home for the next few months, it shouldn't be a problem. Anyway, next on the list we have Amy. G'day, Amy. Nice to catch you. Shame you're not here, but nice to have you join our net today. How are you? How are you going? I've been speaking to you for a very, for a long time now, Amy. I must say to you, normally when you and I speak, we say a long, long, long, long, long radio wave. But this time, Amy, it's a very short radio wave. So I can pull, oh there you are. You're just over there. I can see you. KB9IQX for a very short radio wave. VK3KK. How are you?
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