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chars=915
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candidates=2 domains=pferg.org,psrg.org
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{
"auto_dispatch": false,
"candidates": [
{
"confidence": 0.93,
"domain": "pferg.org",
"reason": "bare_domain",
"source_text": "e via terrain where you were likely to hit one of the, maybe there's a main repeater or one of the voter sites, just throw it out there if you wanted to hop on pferg.org and take a look. All right, that's enough. Holy cow, we're trying to do an on-o'clock mat here. Let's keep it going, okay? I'm going to do an internet round. O",
"url": "https://pferg.org"
},
{
"confidence": 0.84,
"domain": "psrg.org",
"guess_source": "llm_3b",
"llm_name": "Puget Sound Repeater Group",
"llm_reason": "radio club mentioned",
"probe": {
"alive": true,
"final_host": "web.psrg.org",
"relevant": true,
"scheme": "https",
"status_code": 200,
"url": "https://web.psrg.org/"
},
"reason": "guessed_domain",
"source_text": "off-key. That's very mobile. Yeah, and also I would throw this out there. If you go to pferg.org, I don't know where it is on the link, but if you go on there, there is a map that actually plots out given terrain where each of the voter sites, I believe, I believe that's on. I haven't looked at it, so some tech for the website is going to tell me I'm wrong, but I haven't looked in months, but there used to be a map on there, and you could see via terrain where you were likely",
"url": "https://web.psrg.org/"
}
]
}