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Oh my gosh, yeah, well 50 contacts in three hours is pretty good, yes, and get those filed. Make sure you get credit for that. A two meter event sounds pretty cool. Yeah, 700 feet, like around here we have a lot of, soda activations that people are up at, much, much higher, 10, I see, 10 times that at least, yeah, sometimes even more. All right, anyway, good stuff there, and it's always good with a free beer. My right, and good stuff that you serve as a net host. It is definitely an interesting skill to have, and I think I've been doing this for a number of years now and stuff, but it's still, it can take a lot to keep track of everything and really listen intently and pull out those call signs, especially when people double and triple. Anyway, good stuff there, thanks for sharing, and we will catch you down the log. All right, I am Brian, KE7KZH. This is the nine o'clock net on the PSRG repeater in Seattle, Washington. I'm gonna read some announcements real quick. I do pull these over from the PSRG discussion group over on Facebook. Most are replicated directly over on PSRG.org as well. I will read some highlights from that right after I reset. All right, the first thing we have coming up here is a couple of recurring events. The first is the Radio Club of Tacoma as their open house, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The second event, of course, is the Simplex Net, which happens on 146.56 at 8 p.m. Pacific time, a local time that is just in the Puget Sound area, although, hey, if other people start doing Simplex Nets in other areas, it sounds like it could be fun. Anyway, this one is just the Puget Sound area, so again, 146.56 at 8 p.m. And of course, this coming Saturday, July 26, is, drum roll please, sorry, it will be the PSRG annual picnic, so Saturday, July 26 over at Magnolia Park. There is a sign up for this. There is limited space according to what they can reserve, so make sure you do sign up over at PSRG.org. There's an entry close to the top there, and just quick fill out the form, say who you are and who you're bringing and what you're bringing to eat and if you're available for any setup and teardown. So yes, head over to PSRG.org if you plan on attending the picnic, and I think you should. I will be there. All right, let me reset. All right, the next thing we have coming up here, we do have a Rain or Shine event already on the calendar here. This will be, let's see, an ice cream social on Sunday, August 10th, and that will be 2025. Yep, mark down Sunday, August 10th for the E-Net ice cream social Rain or Shine. Sorry, this will be held over on the east side of Green Lake just north of the Paddle Boat Rentals and the Green Lake Cafe. All right, and it will be hosted by Kami, KJ7RAP, and Robert, KJ7JXM. Wave to them if they're still listening and haven't already gone to sleep. And so yeah, that will be fun. Come see hams in 3D. Oh, call in frequency 146.55. Bring a folding chair, hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, et cetera. All right, the next thing we have coming up here is Sunday, August 17th will be the PSARA, Antique Radio and Vintage Electronics Swap Meet. This will be held over at the Shoreline Community College. Again, that's on Sunday, August 17th, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. All right, I'm gonna go ahead and just draw the line right there. Of course, if you missed any of that or even want a couple future events that I haven't mentioned, feel free to, again, head over to the PSRG discussion group over there on Facebook. Look for Jack's Penn Topic under the featured section. I don't know if it says events to consider anymore, but just look under the featured section in that group. All right, I am Brian, GE7KZH. This is the Nine O'Clock Net on the PSRG repeater in Seattle, Washington. Let's go ahead and see if we can build a new round of check-ins. Hit that PTT, give me a call sign and a first name. Call stations, please come now.
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