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Well, Brian, that sounds exciting. A new station manager, a kitty, sounds like a very young kitty. But hopefully, kitty will appear for you. I know some animals adjust much faster to new homes than others. So good on you for spending the time there to help the kitty adjust. That's the important thing, is spending time with them. And that sounds like a fun antenna project. and Brooks sends his radio waves over to you, Brian. Glad to hear that the antenna project is going well and you were, yeah, Brooks just said you're sounding great and you were getting in to a few receivers there. So, working well there for you, Brian. You take care, happy holidays to you and we will talk to you again soon. All right, folks, that's it for tonight. Thanks to all of you for joining us for the December 17th and 9 o'clock night. I'd like to thank the Puget Sound Repeater Group for the use of this repeater. For more information about the group, please check out our website at psrg.org. The PSRG has been hosting daily nets for over 30 years. The nets are a great opportunity to test your equipment. Remember, if you don't test your equipment, we can't hear you. We'll now be returning the repeater to normal operations. This is Megan, K9 MLR. And Brooks, K9 PDC. Signing off at 9.51 p.m. Good evening, everyone. 73.
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