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Hey Bill. Well yeah, this is Jeff W60HM on top of Queen Anne. I had a busy weekend and kind of a busy radio day today. I went to the Mike and Key monthly meeting this morning down in Auburn and enjoyed the meeting. There was a presentation on the 220 band which I guess I have a couple radios that support 220, but I don't know that I've ever actually made a contract on the 220 band. So he was encouraging folks to get active on the 220 band. And I guess the Mike and Key Club has a regularly scheduled 220 net, and so giving you somebody to talk to. So that was fun. I went down, met some folks down there, I had a good time. And then this evening I checked into the Simplex net. So it's been a day of ham radio. I get bracketed by ham radio. But apart from that, I've been working on stuff here. I've got my fingers in a lot of interesting stuff this week, and just trying to get projects sorted out for the winter as the weather continues to get a little colder and darker, just making sure that I've got lots of stuff to do in the house and in the garage, and projects on the house, and fixing stuff and all that, but also some electronics projects as well. So thanks for hosting the net. Always great to hear your voice on Saturday nights, and it was great to see you whenever that was, a week or two ago. I had a lot of fun. So thanks again. Back to you, Bill. This is Jeff in Queen Anne, W60HM. Hey, Jeff. Thanks for that report. And I have to give a report to you on the equipment you loaned me and what I was able to do with it. So let's have lunch again soon. Quick question for you. Just out of curiosity, I didn't know you had a 220. What are you using for an antenna on 220 MHz?
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