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Okay, uh, looks like we had KJ5GRE, baby. I'll check you on it and verify that in a minute. But somebody keyed you up and that's the call sign that came up. Uh, KJ5GRE, put that on the list. Before I forget it, uh, well first of all, uh, Rob, you reminded me of my, uh, first screwdriver antenna. I had a Tar Heels screwdriver model 300 mounted on the side of the pickup truck because I towed a trailer behind me. So it was mounted on the, I had a bar welded onto the frame of the pickup truck in front of the driver's seat, side of the driver's door. And, uh, that little Tar Heels screwdriver, I shouldn't say little, the model 300 is not a little antenna. But, uh, I talked to Australia on that antenna. It's the longest contact I ever made on that antenna. That's been 20 years ago, uh, back in the early 2000s. You reminded me of that when you were talking. Anyway, comment from Mark. This is when I remembered what I was going to say. Mark, we, uh, redo what we call a lightning round. Some people call it a 7-3 round. Uh, basically we go through the list of check-ins without a net control. I'll call off the order and we go straight down the list. Uh, one person passes it on to the next. So we'll be doing that in just a few minutes and, uh, we'll get you, uh, assigned a position there. If you're using net logger, you can go right to take down the line. I think you said you used that logger. So you can just go follow it on, on there. Uh, but I want to see, uh, I saw a call sign pop up. KJ5GRE. It looks like it's Rob. Rob, did you want to, uh, check into the net, sir? K4HM?
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