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All right, yes, I'm Brian, K-E-7, K-Z-H. This is 9 o'clock net. I'm going to go ahead and read some announcements here. I do pull these announcements over from the Facebook page. We have a page there, the PSRG discussion group. It is a closed group with 1.3 thousand members. But if you have Facebook and are not a member, just head over there and request membership. Just search for that and request membership. And you will probably be let in assuming you answer the magic questions. Anyway, Jack K-I-7-R-N-U keeps a pinned topic there under the featured section. There is discussion and then featured. So right at the top there you will see something called events to consider. I will read some highlights from that. All right, the first thing here, we have a couple of recurring events that happen on Saturdays. The first is the Radio Club of Tacoma has their open house, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Club members and their guests, fans, and all visitors interested in ham radio are encouraged to attend. And then of course, every Saturday evening we have the Simplex Net. This happens at 8 p.m. local time. It's a good chance to see who you can talk to on VHF with no repeater in between you. It can be very eye opening to see how your signal propagates, who can hear you, who you can hear, and all that good stuff. They do release the log files as well over on the PSRG. So you can kind of see who else can hear and who maybe you couldn't even hear. Good stuff there. So again, Saturday 8 p.m. The frequency is 146.56. All right, coming up this Tuesday is Veterans Day. So thank a veteran. And we have plenty of veterans right here. So you don't even have to go very far to thank a veteran. There's probably a bunch listening as I say this or as you will talk on Tuesday. And of course, Joan mentioned she's got her chorale performance at 1 p.m. Or I think I said Pierce, Seattle. That's what I wrote down here. So yeah, if you're out and about and can make that over there at 1 p.m., go see Joan sing. Otherwise, yeah, happy Veterans Day to all of the veterans out there. All right, the next thing we have coming up here is the Repeater Roundabout. This is going to be the weekend of November 22nd and 23rd. It's a weekend long event held on many of our local repeaters here in the Puget Sound area. The goal is to meet new people and work repeaters you might not usually key up. It's also a great way to get started with ham radio contests for folks who are primarily repeater users. So light up the – I better reset before I can out. The post continues, light up the airwaves and make some noise on the great repeaters in Washington and Idaho. Anyone with a ham radio license can participate. It's a friendly collaborative event for all FM users on VHF and UHF. So there is a website here as well. It's repeaterroundabout.com. Good stuff there. All right, we have daylight savings time which we've already passed now. And the next thing here for those that it's never too early to plan, the 2026 Olympus rally will be the weekend of April 17th through 19th. And that's all I got for the announcements today. So I am Brian, KE7KZH. This is the 9 o'clock net on the PSRG repeater in Seattle, Washington. Let's go ahead and see if we can build a new round of check-ins. We are looking for all stations. Please come now, call sign and first name. Kilo Kilo 7 Quebec Echo Sierra Justin There is definitely a perfect double there. I got KK7QES Justin. Who is behind Justin there? Kilo Kilo 7 Whiskey India Delta Allen in Bremerton

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