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Okay, I am an engineering student, a fourth-year Altonxian communication engineering student. And I have seen my senior talking in this ham data that just pulled me out to get a license in this field. So it made me a hobby. And also I am interested in designing antennas like mobile. So that's why I am here. This will be U37SA. Back to you. Hey, very cool. Cool. Well it's good to hear why you got into ham radio there. So good luck with your studies and it sounds like you want to build some antennas. You definitely found the right group of people to do that. So lots of that in the ham radio hobby. So if you found us on Echo Link as I said to you we do this net twice a day and then we also have a new net. So you'll have to figure out between the Pacific time zone in the United States to your time zone. I'm not sure if you have that half hour offset or not where you are in your region. But yeah, feel free to join us anytime and we hope to hear you again. So again, welcome to the hobby and I hope to catch you down the log in a future QSO which would, QSO is a code word that just means a conversation. So nice to have a QSO with you tonight and I hope to catch you down the log on a future time. So thanks for that. Have a great night. Or a great day. It is already tomorrow there. All right, I am Brian, TE7KZH, this is the 9 o'clock net on the PSRG repeater in Seattle, Washington. And I will just say, if you want to check out our .TVU37SA, check out PSRG.org is the website that we have for this group. So right now we are looking for any other new check-ins or rechecks for the 9 o'clock please come ahead to call friend and first name.
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