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Okay, well I must have an issue with my with my computer here, but anyway hey Good morning. All it's nine o'clock a little after and time for the nine o'clock net This net meets daily at both 9 a.m. And 9 p.m. Here on the PETA sound repeater group repeater and a frequency of one forty six point nine six with a standard negative offset and appeal tone of I am Jim, K7PDZ, and I will be your host for today, November 26th, the day before Thanksgiving, sitting in for Dave, KD7PWB. This is a directed social net that's open to all licensed fans. How was your day? What's going on in your life? Is the turkey thawed yet? Oh, those are the questions people want to know about. Hey, there are just two rules for this net. Please try to keep the report to less than three minutes. That's the time out for the repeater. And it also, when you're finished, please end with your call sign. That lets me know you're finished and it keeps the FCC happy. I'll compile a list of four or five check-ins and then ask for your report. Please give me your call sign and your name and I will acknowledge. Please no tailgating. Allow me to acknowledge each check-in. Obviously doubles will happen, but if you hear another station transmit, please wait. I'll pick up Echo Link and All-Star Stations on the second round of check-ins, but you're all welcome anytime. You just have to fight it out with the ARF stations. And with that, this is Jim, K7 PDZ, looking for the first round of check-ins on this morning's nine o'clock net. All I need is your call sign and name, please. KI7 RYW, David.
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