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All right, Jim. Well, good evening to everybody again, W4EDP. Let's see if I can get my voice to make it through this. The stats for the night. Well, it's been a little bit of a slow net, but it's been a good one, too. We had 37 digital modes. There was 15 All-Star, one amateur wire, one DMR, 19 Echo Link, one HAMS-over-IP. We had 16 link repeaters. Now, be fine. This is just the link repeaters in and around the Chattanooga metro area. We had eight on the 144920. 220s made their usual two or three showing. We had one on the 224120, one on the 224360, one on the 224920. We had five on the 443525. We had 22 on the 146790. Two folks relayed in. At one point, we had 22 folks on the net logger aim window. The record there is 36, so not even close. And this is kind of surprising. For the year, we've had 595 unique call signs check in with us, but only one new one tonight. We're usually 5, 6, 7, 8 in there. We had four countries, Australia, Canada, Trinidad, Tobago, and the US. Record there is eight. We're a little shy on that one. And we are definitely shy on states tonight. We had 17. We had Alabama, California, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin. So that was a total of 77 check ins. A little bit of a slow night. I got a feeling we're competing with football first winter weather of the season. Fires and fireplaces, maybe some fire pits out back, campfires, that kind of thing. Back to you, Jim. That'd be full EDB. And I'm ready for us. Most can when you are. This is repeater station kilo kilo 7, November Quebec, November. All star node 6222. Located in Shelton, Washington.
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