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Well I certainly will do that, it's an opportunity Jack. The Hangout at the Hangar, it's our version of the wintertime rain or shine because as we all know in Washington it's more rain than shine during the winter months and so beginning in September and running through March we move our rain or shine indoors and we found a nice place up in Kenmore, beautiful facility with a coffee espresso bar and plenty of room for to gather. We invite anyone, don't have to be a ham, you don't have to have a license. Bring your friends, bring your neighbors if they're interested in talking with a whole bunch of people who have antennas growing out of their heads. It'll be a bunch of ham radio enthusiasts getting together and you know how that can be. So if you want to come out and join us the Lake Washington Ham Club is hosting the hangout at the lakewashingtonhamclub.org website. You can find all of the details including the address and directions on how to reach the hangar. So we look forward to seeing you all there. We do have a special event for November meeting, a group of us are bringing our mesh-tastic or mesh-core nodes. So if you have a mesh-tastic device or a mesh-core device, bring it along. We'll make a mesh of things. And with that, I'll turn it back to you, Jack, for additional questions.

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