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Hey, good afternoon from here in the Philippines. This is 4G1NYS. My name is Steven. No, we don't do daylight saving time change, but as an effect of the daylight saving change back there in the States, instead of 12 noon, we hear you past 1 o'clock in the afternoon already. Because you're the ones who are moving your clocks either forwards or backwards. That's why this winter time until maybe in March we are 13 hours ahead then by spring time until the next winter time it's gonna be 12 hours we're the ones who are adjusting to the shift that happens there in the States just coming up and supporting the Puget Sound repeater afternoon or rather than 9 p.m. net call back there since it's It's already past 1.30 here, 1.30 in the afternoon of Monday, 7.30 everybody, I'll send it back to you. Hey thank you so much Stephen, yeah it's interesting which countries I work with a lot of people internationally like in India and stuff and the same thing and so we had some recurring meetings that are scheduled and now it's like a little bit too late for them or you know little too early the ones in the evening. So it's just by having to reschedule all of these recurring meetings whenever these time changes like this and stuff. So all right well thank you so much. I'm glad all is well and we'll definitely catch you down the log there Stephen. Have a good afternoon. All right that was the bottom of the list. I am Brian, KE7, KZH. This is the 9 o'clock net on the PSRG repeater in Seattle, Washington. I'm going to read some announcements here. I do pull these over from the Facebook page that we have. It is called the PSRG Discussion Group. It is a private group with about 1.3,000 members. So if you are a member of Facebook and not in the group, just head over there and do a search for PSRG Discussion Group. A couple of quick questions and then a moderator will let you in there. So Jack, KI7RMU keeps a pinned topic there under the featured section called Events to Consider. I will read a few highlights from that. Let me reset. All right, the first thing we have here a couple of recurring events on Saturdays. First the Radio Club of Tacoma has their open house 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. But of course every Saturday evening is the Simplex net. This happens 8 p.m. local time on 146.56. I'll just keep that brief because we do mention it a lot. But of course the most important thing coming up this weekend November 22nd and 23rd is the Repeater Roundabout. This is a weekend long event held on many of our local repeaters here. 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 airwaves and make some noise on the great repeaters in Washington and Idaho. Anyone with a ham radio license can participate. This is a friendly collaborative event for all FM users on VHF and UHF. information at repeaterroundabout.com. Let me just go ahead and reset. All right and then the next thing we have coming up here is actually all the way into 2026. I'll just mention real quick the Olympus Rally is going to be April 17th through 19th. Whether you're into cars or ham radio or both that might be of interest to you. So get that on your calendar and there will be more information as that event nears. All right and that's all I got. So again reminder head over to Facebook page PSRG.org also has replicas of most of this information there or it does get replicated there. So check it out for more information or if you missed any of those links. All right I am Brian KZH and this is the nine o'clock net on the PSRG repeater in Seattle Washington. Let's see if we can build a new round of check-ins. I'm going to make a new list here if you'd like to get in on that list. Now it's your chance. All stations, please come ahead.

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