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I believe in you. I hope you got your battery changed, Burt, because you're up. KK7, JUM, KK7, IJZ, good morning. KK7, IJM, this is... Oh, that's imaginary jumping spiders, right? This is KK7, JUM. I really miss the fact that I was always right behind you on the Monday night check-in net, I'm glad that some more of our series of call signs have gotten in because there seems to be this big chunk of space, I think it's during the COVID testing time, where there are a whole bunch of call signs that just don't report into our BSRG member check-in net. Hey, it's beautiful morning down here. I got up at 545, but it was raining cats and dogs and I set out in my yard waste like I need to and he got all soaked and then the sun That's the way it is. Great to hear Amy, and great to hear Joan. If you're talking about old radio sets, I went to the Connections Museum in Georgetown last Sunday. They're only open from 10 to 3. You can look them up on the internet, just put in like Connections and switch boards. It's all about communications. They're located in a building that contains a switch. For us geeks in the communications, it's like the workshop that you always wanted to have in your backyard. And for some people in Georgetown, it is! They take donations, so be sure to donate. They're repairing a lot of old stuff. And it's all about telecommunications, which also includes microwaves. They have some information and some wave guides on the microwaves and all that. But anyways, wanted to share that with you guys before Sunday rolls around again, but of course, the roundabout, the repeat-a-roundabout's coming up, and that'll probably distract everybody. But anyways, I gotta get to going to work. Whoops. W-O-R-K. This is a family net, after all. Thank you so much for running the net. 73s, everyone. KK7, J-U-M.

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