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And so in conclusion, I look forward to seeing people there. I may not bring as much there as I meant to. I wanted to show off my modified, compact, augmented, MSJ2289, you know, jolscoping dipole antenna with the canela type, feline type valence, which I have in a tiny tripod. It's very minimal that way, but it still has a 2.5 meter long pole. So without coils, it's a 20 meter half-wave type pole. But you can add the coils, I added a coil so I could even tune down to 40 meters easily with only short poles to make it more compact. I'm probably not going to bring it because there's too much to bring on. And I'm going to take the 24 and the 33 to get there. But I may still bring my KX2. Oh, and there's a request, two requests. One is James wants to see my Bekali adventure key, which is tiny. It fits in a shirt pocket. And also Jim, K7PD said, Kevin if you're listening, Jim wants to know what frequency you bring your parasette. And we do any operating at all. But you're rock bound. Jim, K7PDZ wants to monitor to see if he can hear us, if it happens. So he wants to know what frequency, what rock bound frequency you want to use, if it happens, that he can try monitoring that frequency from the lake. KX2CW, Jordan on Broadway, back to network.
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