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on the train in the Puget Sound with BSRG on the name of it. You are the Caboose K7 PJP. How are you tonight? Whoo-whoo! Wait, that would be the engine that would be doing that. Well, doing alright. First, I don't know if anyone else mentioned it. There's a new show, Pluribus, from the creator of Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul. Tonight's episode had a brief appearance by a Kenwood HF rig. I believe it was the TS440. So that was kind of interesting. And I'm sure every single, it'll show up in every little ham radio discussion group, I'm sure, over the next day or so. the radio was being tuned on 40 meters. It was in USB, which is not the customary sideband to be using on 40 meters. But hey, yeah, good enough. And yeah, I hope your move goes smoothly there. And as I think you mentioned, it'll be slightly closer. So yeah, hopefully that But I know it's not a great time of year to move. But hopefully it's dry enough on your moving day. I have done several times during winter periods. And there was one other thing I was going to, oh, Meshcore. The coolest thing about Meshcore is if you're using Meshtastic, What I want is to have a node that is close by me, but then I also want another node that is acting as a repeater that has an elevation, has a clear signal path. That can be done, which is one of the things that was frustrating me about Meshtastic. So essentially, the design of Meshtastic had a number of limitations, some of which could not be resolved except sort of by starting over, which is what happened. There are some improvements that have happened with Meshtastic, but I think there are some things they were not willing to change. And so someone said, all right, let's go make these changes. And so far, so good. So we'll see you there when you get a chance. It has been, at least I have been receiving a lot more of the chat messages. It seems to be working that way. All right, K7PJP, back to you.
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