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V01 UKZ, used to call an error between the keyboard and the seat. On those days, I'm telling you. Yeah, I am, well first thing I want to say that you're absolutely right about cats, at least that's the current veterinary science answer. If the cats are always in the bathroom because they're protecting you. They're protecting you. It's a sign of respect. expect. But as a DMR man, DMR is made for fleets of radios. So if you have different job sites, and hundreds of radios out there and different work groups and stuff like that, it's to manage all of that. In other words, you can always call the supervisor on radio, mostly you talk back and forth on your own team and doesn't get in the way of anybody else's communications and stuff like that. I had a DMR radio I got it and programmed up and I think I've used it since. It's just so much better and I saw that people were giving I think you were giving telling get a digital node get a node instead and use that. You'll be able to do DMR and all that other stuff plus fusion plus D star and those things all with your plain gene analog radio and and that gives you a lot of freedom you know in what HT you want to buy or something like that and the node takes care of everything you know they're just the nodes can be kind of tricky but the well-designed nodes have great software and it makes it much much easier there is a company called Bridgecom who has made a fortune making DMR simple, and that's the way they do it. They have they have nice radios that can be standalone but you don't use them that way. You use them as an analog radio and you go through the digital node and it you know they come pre-programmed and and also the very simple user interface that make the whole thing easier to use. Anyway I'm passing it off to Duane. Everybody listen carefully. N9ZIV. This is KC2PKT. Over to you, man.
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