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chars=774

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candidates=1 domains=hamnet.org

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{
    "auto_dispatch": false,
    "candidates": [
        {
            "confidence": 0.84,
            "domain": "hamnet.org",
            "guess_source": "llm_3b",
            "llm_name": "Seattle HamNet",
            "llm_reason": "ham radio club mentioned",
            "probe": {
                "alive": true,
                "final_host": "hamnet.org",
                "relevant": true,
                "scheme": "http",
                "status_code": 200,
                "url": "http://hamnet.org/"
            },
            "reason": "guessed_domain",
            "source_text": "Yeah I just ignore that hum but there is a little bit of hum there that I'm hearing. Is anybody else hearing it? Okay 7ftt, I am hearing just a touch but I'm also hearing the repeater side of it as well. I also don't think necessarily that a ferrite would solve your problem. I think if that hummer being generated by your power supply, I would suspect that you had a failing output capacitor, you know, a filter capacitor that's slowly going up in impedance and is causing your s",
            "url": "http://hamnet.org/"
        }
    ]
}