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Okay, Phil, we got you on the list. K5, are you in? Thanks for checking in tonight. Any listeners over on YouTube listening in tonight, I'd definitely like to acknowledge you guys as well. As always, appreciate the check-ins over there. You could say, hey, if you don't have a call, that's fine. Name and location, first name and location would be great. Let's see. I'll get you on the list. So thanks for that. Let's see. Oh, right now I'm looking for a thing I'd like to play for you. Hopefully this will come through. This is from Space Weather. Solar Storm distorts atomic time radio signals to ham radio operators. No sound is more soothing than the metronome broadcast of atomic time signals from WWB. It has rarely changed in more than 100 years. On November 12th, however, it changed. Mike Bacchus, KB9, ZZD of Davis, Illinois recorded strong distortions in the broadcast during a severe geobagnetic storm. Turn up your volume. I'm going to see if I can play that for you guys. It's a 30 second clip and I'll play that for you so you can listen to what this hand radio operator recorded from WWB. I'll play another one in just a sec. So turn up your volume, listen in, hopefully those of you who are over on YouTube can hear this as well. I want to play this over the radio, so, uh, stand by, this is KI-0, I are next to all of you in Colorado, stop a minute, next to you all here is the deputy, deputy of C.

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