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Oh yeah, you got to use that key somewhere before you pass a code... Well, you don't pass a code test anymore, I guess. Well, let's see... In 82, they changed all the laws, and I got the advanced license study guide from 1980. So it doesn't really have any digital, and it's like more analog than it used to handling in the second class. Radio telephone exam, which is more for fixing radios like this and aligning and, you know, knowing a lot of filters and traps and frequency response of how audio networks are and stuff in there. You know, 3 dB points, little complexities like that that are not too easy for me to figure out either. That was, yeah, I got that. It's only about three-quarters of an inch for the ARRL study guide from 1980. Go figure. I don't know where I got it a long time ago, I can never tell, these books are adding up. Oh yeah, let's see, if you can help explain the receiving from the repeater, down frequency shifts with weather get longer, and then the frequency somehow goes down but it doesn't go over the channel frequency when it comes back together and gets stronger, snow goes out of the recede sound. I think it, maybe it's got to do with something that when it comes back in that the speed of the radio doesn't go faster than the speed of light when it gets faster again. It's just a stupid idea, but you don't know how physics works like, I don't know. That's what I learned from Huffstetter at King 5, my boss. You fix, you hit something, of course it fixes so many things, and he was really good at that. Back to you.

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