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Good evening. It is 9 p.m. and that means it's time for the Puget Sound Repeater Group 9 o'clock net. It is Thursday, November 20, 2025. My name is Ben. That's Bravo Echo November. My call sign is Kilo 7 Lima Lima Zulu and I will be net control for the evening. This is a direct social net that takes place on the PSRG repeater located in Seattle, Washington. The repeater operates at a frequency of 146.960 megahertz with a negative offset and a PL tone of 103.5. All licensed AMS, and especially those of you just getting started, are encouraged to check in and let us know what's going on in your world. We do have three things that we ask you to remember. First, please limit your reports to no more than three minutes. that lets us get to as many stations as possible and also keeps us from timing out the repeater. Please also keep your reports appropriate for a general audience, which we assume includes children. And last, when you are finished with your report, please do end with your call sign. That keeps the FCC happy and lets us all know who we're listening to. Again, my name is Ben. My call sign is K7LLZ and I will be net control for tonight. What that means is in each round, I will be asking for operators names and call signs, then compiling lists of stations one by one. I'll then come back and ask for those stations reports in order. If you don't have any traffic but would like to check in, that is perfectly fine. Just let me know that you will be in and out, also known as an I.O. With all that out of the way, let's get this show on the road. This is round one of the PSRG 9 o'clock net. All stations, please come ahead now, one at a time. Tilo, Echo 6, Romeo, Alpha, X-Ray, Teter, and Santa Cruz, KA9EA3, and...
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