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Hey, good morning, everybody. How are you? How are you? How are you? And welcome to the Wednesday morning edition of the PSRG's 9 a.m. net. Hey, this is Kilo Delta 7, Papa Whiskey Bravo Dave, the High Desert Pirate Radio down here coming to you via an all-star node. And I'm on the Seattle repeater, the Puget Sound Repeater Group repeater, WW7PSR in Seattle, Washington at 146.96 MHz with a negative offset and a PLT of 103.5. So hey, set up your radios and come in and join us. We are also All-Star and Echo Link connected. So if you want to come in via the Internet, we would love to hear from you too. And hey, this net meets every morning at 9 a.m. noon, 9 p.m. and it's an open net for all ham radio operators with a valid license. It is also a directed net, so please remember to go through net control to contact other stations. And it's a social net. You can talk about anything you want as long as it's user friendly. Okay? Alrighty. Please, when you check in, don't tailgate. Let me try and acknowledge each station as they check in. It cuts down on the confusion just a little bit. And the way it works, we're going to take and build a list of names and call signs, and I usually do five, six or so at a time, and then go back to the top of my list and ask for a report from each of those stations. If you're an IO, that's fine, in and out. Just let me know you're listening out there, that's cool, and we'll always take those. But when you give your report, a couple of things, try and keep it to three minutes or less. That's the time out of the repeater, and it lets us get everybody in on a timely fashion. And also, please, and this is mission critical by the way, please end with your call sign that tells me you're done with your report and it satisfies the FCC, so there you go. Okay hang on a minute, let me let it drop.
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