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Zulu, CRS-6, Zulu, Yankee Mike, KJ-5, IRQ returning. Oh, I am doing well. Thank you so much for asking. And I need to have a really nice Q&A page. Take me a little time to go through it. But you are the bottom of the list. So we're getting ready to take check-ins and start another round. But before we do, I would be remiss if I didn't take this opportunity to talk about a few things. If you want to know more about the DoDropIn network or the CowabungaNet or any of the other nets that are on the network, go to our website, dodropin.co. If you're a Facebook junkie, we have a Facebook group. You can join it. Search us up and join. And finally, we do have a Discord server. It is growing. It is being more active every day. It's actually kind of a lot of fun. I think the other people will agree. So we'd like for you to join us. It's sort of like Facebook, but it's a whole lot better. So yeah, if you're not familiar with Discord, you might want to look into it. There you go, those are the three easiest ways to contact or join this ragged band of ham operators from around the world. Okay, so that gets us down to, time to take another, one more checkup check-ins is what I want to do before we move up to the top. We picked up Steve and we picked up Jan, so let me pause once more for anybody else who wants to join the cowabunga net at this time, and then we'll move to the top. It will probably be a good 30, 45 minutes or longer before we take another round of check-ins. So now is your opportunity to join. KJ5-IO is huge standing by.
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