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Alright, thank you. This is KELQ 7, Whiskey Lee Monster from the big town of Ordean, Washington. I was just, uh, just dropped by and I was listening. I can't believe you're hearing me. This is, uh, oh, I don't want to say it's, uh, we're connected with a couple different repeaters. Copy? Uh, yes. So this is called the 9 o'clock net. We do this 9 a.m. and 9 p.m., seven days a week. We also have a new net here and you're talking on the Puget Sound repeater group, two meter repeater located in Seattle. Now the reason you're probably getting in so well is we actually have six receiving stations on the negative offset. So it sounds like maybe you're down on the south end. You might be coming into the Buck Mountain input, maybe a little more. And then that all ties in together and transmits back out through Seattle. So that's how this works. So the way we do the 9 o'clock net, it is a social net of sorts. We get a round of call signs and people and then they give a report. And then we move right along there. So that said, anything else you want to add real quick? Well, I just want to throw my call sign out there in case I threw it out too fast because you guys usually throw your call signs out there way too fast to make. KELQ 7, Whiskey Lee Monster in the big town of Ordean, Washington. Copy? Alright, thanks for that. KK7WLO. Feel free to join us anytime. And again, the way we do this is we just build a round and then we come back in there. So I am Brian, KE7KZH. And let's go ahead and move right down the list here. And it will be the bottom of this list. And how are you doing tonight? KA9EHV, please come ahead with the report.
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