{"activity_count":67,"callsign":"AA4EZ","confidence":1.0,"first_seen":"2025-07-14T04:39:48+00:00","found":true,"id":2692,"is_net_control":true,"last_seen":"2026-06-29T10:23:54.231530+00:00","ncs_profile":null,"occurrence_count":42,"profile":{"confidence":0.8502,"counts":{"ncs":0,"net":8,"open_qso":20},"data_freshness":"2025-12-23T14:51:44","latest_topic":"trivia","most_topic":"trivia","open_vs_net_bias_score":-0.69,"personal_summary":"AA4EZ is a friendly and engaging host, known for organizing and leading trivia sessions.","scores":{"civility":0.9,"focus":0.7,"friendly":0.9,"helpful":0.8,"serious":0.8,"technical":0.6},"source":"legacy_callsign_profiles","summary":"AA4EZ frequently hosts and participates in trivia sessions, often leading them and providing questions.","topic_coverage":{"license_info":0.1,"public_service":0.2,"trivia":0.5,"weather":0.1},"updated_at":"2025-12-24T07:00:17"},"qrz_status":null,"recent_transcripts":[{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-13T17:45:29+00:00","id":6888,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":6887,"text":" 2323, Butler D, your mind? Copy. I'm sure that's out there, you're starting to want to know. We're taking alpha calls. I've got Alpha Alpha 4, Whiskey Papa, Bill, and Harrison. You're on the log. I already had you, Mr. Ray, AA4EZ. Do I have any other alpha calls?"},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-20T17:46:09+00:00","id":8711,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":8710,"text":" Alright, we got the three Alpha, three Amigos. Alpha Alpha 4, Echo Zulu, Mr. Ray, Alpha Alpha 4, Whiskey Poppa, Mr. Bill, and Alpha Alpha 4, shooting off Mr. Jeff, with no Mr. D'Lina name? Man, what'd that sucker do? Take off and go on a dad-coming? Uh, surely no camping trip? Tell him we missed him tonight, Jeff. We appreciate you. Alright. Do you have any other Alpha calls up there for him to move on down the line?"},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-10T17:47:26+00:00","id":15932,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":15931,"text":" Nothing there. 43 check in so far. Stand by and I'm gonna tell ya, if you'll follow me on NetLogger, if you'll run to the top, I'm gonna introduce lines 1 through 8 to you real quick. If you're an analog repeater user, if you just got a handy talkie or you're on a base station or you're in your car, get ready. You're getting ready to be ready to check in. We're getting ready to do those next. Line number 1, that's myself. I'm just running my mouth, yonder who I am. Line number 2, Joe. K in that whiskey. Mr. Joe, he's been my backup from the get-go I guess. Man, we've come a long ways, but it wasn't without the help of many people like Mr. Emmett. Line 3, W4EDP. Emmett takes care of everything technical on the Sunday night net. He handles the website, the links, making sure all that. All the behind the scenes stuff works. That's how we have people checking in from anywhere and everywhere to the Sunday night net. We appreciate Mr. Emmett. Line number 4, Alpha Alpha 4, Echo Zulu, Mr. Ray, High Cop signal Mountain Ray. He finds the trivia questions for us each and every week and also is the lead for the Sunday night net test team. We appreciate Mr. Ray. Line number 5, N4NWD, Mr. Man Max. Max is in the background, one of the newest members to the team and we appreciate Mr. Max. Always there to do whatever we need and we appreciate him dearly. Max never complains. He says, alright, we love it. Hope he has fun with that. Line number 6, N9ZN, Echo N, Miss Terry. Y'all heard Terry Weid before last calling the Sunday night net. Terry is the alternate net control. I'm many days when I can't make it. We appreciate Miss Terry. Line number 7, Cupcake KX4CCL. Melinda, she finds the classic concentration puzzle that we send out on Slow Skin TV each and every week. We appreciate her. Line number 8, KX4KM. You'll hear Miss Karen on here every now and again. Miss Karen is Ray's right hand lady for the test sessions on the Sunday night net. That's the Sunday night net team and that's who makes this net happen. If you see any of these fellows, ladies or gentlemen, give them a high five and let them know you appreciate them. ."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-17T17:32:52+00:00","id":18153,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":18152,"text":" Alrighty, our digital modes have given us, let's see, 36 that's not bad, 36 so far and that's digital. So folks that is growing and I love it. Tell you what though, it is time for some analog calls. If you are talking on an analog repeater, it does not matter if it's linked digitally somehow, but if you are talking on an HD or a mobile or a home radio that is a radio, then it is time for you to call us. I will go back all times this time and this is kind of the opposite of digital. So we want you to try to avoid stepping on one another and the way you do that is you queue it up and you say this is or here is or something of that nature and then release. See if there is anybody underneath you. If not, then please come back with your call sign twice, at least once phonetically and by all means, name and the area. It doesn't have to be a state, it can be a town, whatever. But who you are and where you are, that helps us keep the log straight and if you would please, which repeater you are calling. And please just don't say oh it's the one two. We might have dozens of one twos. Give us a frequency if you would please, we would really appreciate that. I'm going to call on my buddy. No I'm not. I'm going to let him do the calling. We're going to start with alpha calls. And I do have a good buddy with an alpha call sign. He's already on the log. He is up there at number six, Mr. Ray. Mr. Ray, tell us exactly how it's done and after that alpha calls for the Sunday night net. This is AA40Z Alpha Alpha 4 Echo Zulu, gray, signal mountain, come through the 7-9 machine. Good evening Joe and all the Sunday night netters and I'm one of the awesome AA's. Please."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-17T18:03:57+00:00","id":18208,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":18207,"text":" Alrighty, let's put the kibosh on the check-ins for it now. We got 77 rolling into announcements. That's not a bad day following the weekend some of us had. Tell you what though, it is announcement time. So, we're going to call for stations with announcements. Feel free to announce club meetings, nets, ham-fests, or any ham-related activities. All stations with announcements, please give a call sign and call for an O-lead now please. AA-4-EZ."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":0.7557646200060845,"created_at":"2026-06-29T01:06:32.700701+00:00","id":129428,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":129656,"text":"Alright, we're getting ready to get started with analog check-ins. We're going to do alpha calls. The Ray is already on the list. He'll show you how it's done real quick. Call sign two times. Once you've had a click, you may name it. Give me a location. Let me know what repeater you're on. Call sign and start with the letter A. Ralph around. Ray, lead to back my friend. This is KM4MPF. This is... A-A4-E-Z, alpha, alpha, alpha, 4, echosulu, Ray, signal-mounted, coming through the 7-9 machine. Could you imagine all the sudden I let her."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-10T17:57:30+00:00","id":15935,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":15934,"text":" analog check-ins and if you're on a HT or like I say a mobile or whatever and you're wishing to check-in on a Sunday night nap, now's your time to shine. Try to follow protocol and give me that call sign two times, once phonetically, give me a name, give me a location and also let me know what frequency you're on, what frequency you're on is very helpful. Alright, we're going to get started with alpha calls and I'm going to let Ray show you how to lead the pack. Lead the pack, Ray. This is AA4EC alpha alpha four echo zulu, Ray, signal mountain, coming through the seven down machine, good evening Jim and all the Sunday night natures, I'm one of the awesome double A's. This is repeater station kilo kilo seven November Quebec November all star node six two two two located in Shelton, Washington."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-31T18:03:51+00:00","id":29237,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":29236,"text":" All right, we got Alpha Alpha 4 Echo Zulu, W4-ADP, KN9 Whiskey, and Whiskey Alpha 4 Bravo Alpha Kilo. And we're gonna start with our buddy Warren, WA4-BAK. Let's hear it, my friend."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-31T19:01:03+00:00","id":29308,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":29307,"text":" Uh, BAK don't miss many, if I can point a phrase. He knows his stuff. At any rate, folks, that wraps up trivia for this evening. I certainly hope you enjoy it as much as I do. We had a great participation. Thank you, Mr. Ray, AA4EZ, for the questions this evening. If you're interested in getting questions of your own in here, super easy to do. What you do is you put them into an email and you send that email to us at trivia at sundaynightnet.org. trivia at sundaynightnet.org. If you're interested in reading your questions on the air, we can certainly all, we'll set you up to do that. Not a problem. If you want one of us to read them, that's not a problem either. But, uh, by all means, send those questions in. Uh, it does get tough after a while to come up with some new ones. Uh, they can be themed like tonight's were, but they don't have to be. If you want to come up with 10 to 15 random questions, hey, sounds like fun to me. At any rate, I'm going to hand it back to net control. This is KN9W, and I am closing the trivia portion of this Sunday Night Net."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-24T17:20:31+00:00","id":23723,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":23722,"text":" We got you Mr. Ray, Alpha Alpha 4 Echo Zulu. You are on the log. Alright, well, since you're the only Alpha call we got, I guess we're gonna move on down into the Kilo cause. And let's just start with John, KK4 UIQ, downtown Chattanooga. Lead the pack, my friend. Here it is. Here's KK4 UIQ. Kilo, Kilo 4 uniform, KK4. John, beautiful, downtown Chattanooga coming in on the 7-9. Good evening gentlemen, Jim, and to all the usual suspects. This is Kilo Oscar Ford, Delta X-ray Quebec, KO4 DXQ. Bob and Sade Dziedzia on the 7-9-0. Good evening. This is KK4 RXG, Kilo Quebec 4, Romeo X-ray, God, Senator Jim, Sade Dziedzia, in and out."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-07T17:40:14+00:00","id":34693,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":34692,"text":" Alright Mike, I'm Valley Springs, California, Q06 Alpha Alpha November. We got you my friend. You're on the log on amateur Y. Glad to have you sir. And we're going to move on down the line. It's time for our friends on those repeaters. Now you can be on a repeater anywhere in the country. I don't care. I don't care how it's linked. It's time for our friends that are on the analog system to talk. So we're going to go through them by calls. We're going to go Alpha calls and then our November calls, our November calls, our Wednesday calls. Then we'll get down to our Victor calls and number calls. So we're going to have a little fun here and this is hopefully where it's going to get a little busy. But once again, we're going to start with Alpha calls. We're going to start with our good buddy Ray. Alpha Alpha 4 Echo Zulu. Let him lead the pack. And I'm going to say one more time, Mr. Ray, happy birthday. Lead the pack my friend. This is AA-40Z Alpha Alpha 4 Echo Zulu. Ray, signal mountain. Coming to the 7-9 machine. Good evening Jim. All the 79 noters. Thank all my happy birthday wishes. I made it around the sun 83 times so far. Back to AA-40Z."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-31T17:27:22+00:00","id":29195,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":29194,"text":" All right, hearing nothing. We're getting ready to get started with our analog repeater check-ins this evening. Analog repeater check-ins. It's good to have every one of you so far on the Sunday night net. At this time we have 34 check-ins. 25 minutes into the net and we're moving right on down the line. We're going to get started with our analog repeater users only. Remember, call signs two times once phonetically. Give me a name, give me a location, and let me know what frequency you're on. We're going to get started with alpha calls. Call signs start with the letter A and Mr. Ray, Alpha Alpha 4, Echo Zulu, is going to lead the pack. Take it away, Ray. This is... AA4EZ, Alpha Alpha 4, Echo Zulu, Ray, 7 to Mountain, coming through the 7-9 machine. Good evening, Jim, and all the Sunday night letters on one of the awesome double A's. You're welcome."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-07T18:27:57+00:00","id":34735,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":34734,"text":" I repeat this each week because there are those that are not registered or have not tested before, may not know what they need for the session. You will need, regardless of where you test, you will need a picture ID. You will need a good email address. ACC contacts you by that email address. If you don't respond, they give you 10 days and that's it. You will need an FRN number. We charge $15 since we're an 8 RRL test team and if you're 18 or older, if you're 17 or under, it's $5 and we will pick up that $5 for you. Also check out the image website, lmarc.net. You can go click on resources and tools. You can find out all the information you need in this local area here. You can get the local repeaters, get their offsets, the tones they may need, anything else. You can find out what the local clubs are, their meeting sessions. It's just an outstanding website. Thank you Jim. AA4EZ."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-21T18:19:20+00:00","id":44000,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":43999,"text":" Alright, I appreciate that very much sir. Thank you, thank you. And we're going to go to Warren, W-A-4, B-A-K. Thank you Jim. Here to remind you again about the Iron Man, it's one week from today. One week from today is Iron Man, Cine Nuto 140.6. To sign up for that, go to the KA4EMA.net website. That's KA4EMA.net. Go to the bottom of the page where it says Volunteer Opportunities. Click on that. Go to the first thing in the menu there, the Iron Man, and click there on More Info. And then there will be a link for you to sign up for the event. We still need about 12 people. We need a lot, especially people who can work in the late afternoon and through the night. It ends at about 1 AM so we need people that can run the gamut there from about 4 in the afternoon until 1 in the morning. You don't need to do that whole time. About half of that would be fine. Break. I also want to let you know that on November 8th is another opportunity to be part of an event. It's the Chatter to the Battlefield Marathon. That happens of course down in the battlefield in Georgia. And it goes from about 7 AM to about 1 PM. So it's a very short event. And it's a cooler event so that's a good thing. To sign up for that event or to let us know you're interested, go again to the KAA4EMA.net website. Fill out the contact form on that website and you'll be able to let us know that way that you're interested in participating in that event. You can find out more about it through the Volunteer Opportunities link. Thank you very much Jim. WAA4BAK. Thank you Warren, we appreciate it very much. You know what? What's bad about this time of year is a bunch of candy sitting around. We don't even get any trick or treaters. We got enough candy here we could have a hunter come by I think. And that means I got to eat it all. I just spotted it. Alright, thank you very much sir. BAK we appreciate you. Let's go to... I wrote down, Max was that? That was Bruce with the, I put down the wrong call sign I think. Bruce was that you with that out, the N4WD correct? It was Max's ID. Well I did it right, it was Max. I thought it was Bruce. Max go ahead. Thank you Jim. Good evening everyone. Folks, just wanted to remind everybody that the, I think Washington, the House and Senate both have bills that have been proposed. They're not really moving but they've been proposed for the Private Land Use or HOA's. Preventing hams from putting ham radio antennas up. And the ARWW is working with someone, I forget the guys name, who has set up a website. And if you'll go to https colon slash slash send dash a dash letter dot org slash hoa. And I've got this in the almost system message window. If you'll click on that link and just simply enter your ham radio call, it'll populate your information. And then the lobbyist in Washington will be able to print off a letter and it will tell them who your representatives and senators are. And they will give them a copy of that letter. So this is something that hopefully we can get passed this year. It's been up there for several years. Hopefully this year it'll be passed and then that'll free up hams putting up amateur radio antennas and HOA's. So anyway, Jim, back to you. K and 4 NPF this is. November 4, November whiskey delta. Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you there Max. And maybe we can get a link to that link on the web page. On the Sunday night net web page. Alright, thank you Max. Alright, let's go to Mr. Ray. I'll find the 4H on Zulu. Thank you Jim, AA-4EZ. The next test session for the Sunday night net is this coming Saturday, the 27th. We'll be having our regular test session at the Union Springs Baptist Church featuring 911 Levi Road. We do have a candidate already signed up and we have a VE stuff already committed so we will be having a test session for sure. So if you're looking for any place to test, if you'll go to hamsteady.org forward slash sessions. You can put in your zip code and you can find out where all these various VE test sessions are in your area. And you can even register right there online so they'll know that you're coming because sometimes if a test team doesn't know anyone's coming they may not be there either. And I pick this each week because there are those that are listening that have never registered, I mean that aren't licensed that would like to, that don't know what they need to do. So here's the information you will need. You'll need a picture ID. You will need a good email address. That's how the SEC contacts you. They give you 10 days. If you don't respond, they don't either. You'll need an FRN number. We're ARL test teams so we charge $15 if you're 18 or over, $17 or under, it's $5 but we will pick that up for you. We had another instance of an email address not long ago and it doesn't work out well. It takes a lot of extra work to make sure we can get you through on that. Also check out Emmars website, l-m-a-r-c dot net. Check on resources and tools. You can get all the information you need about local repeaters, frequencies, offsets, lengths, wind nets, meets, everything you need to vote. Email will have it on that website. It keeps it up to date. Best website I know of. Back to you Jim, 884-EC."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-21T17:37:24+00:00","id":43955,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":43954,"text":" I'm nothing but a mouth to the south here, KN4MPF. My name is Jim and I appreciate you all very much, but I appreciate all the help and all the work that everyone does that makes this net operate. Line 2, TN9Whisky Joe, he was the first person to ever start helping me and we tag teamed up and did it together and it just went wild from there. But Joe, that's the mouth of the south, Mr. Announcement. We appreciate him very much and KN9Whisky for all that he does. You'll hear him calling trivia most of the nights and he usually sends the slow-skin pictures. Line 3, W4EDP, Mr. Hemmat, he's a technical guru on the Sunday Night Det. He takes care of our website and all the links to make it where you can check into this net from any way, anywhere, any possible. There's hundreds of people linked up to us. We don't always have check-ins, but I can assure you if we can tell you exactly how many people we're listening, it'd be in the thousands. Line 4, Alp, 4E, Mr. Ray, Ray finds our trivia questions each week and also heads up our Sunday Night Det test team. So we appreciate everything Mr. Ray does. Line 5, N4NWD, Mr. Max, Max is another technical guru in the back with us and he makes sure the logs are, everything's going right, keeping up with call signs and you'll hear him filling in anywhere he's needed. We really do, we're glad that we got Mr. Max as part of our Sunday Night Det test team. Line 6, Ms. Terry, N9Z, Echo N1. Terry's an alternate net control and when you all hear a beautiful voice on the air, that's more than likely Ms. Terry. Line 7, Cupcake, K64CCL, Ms. Melinda, she finds our slow scan pictures for us each week and makes sure we have that classic concentration puzzle that we send out on the air each and every week. Line 8, K64KM, Ms. Karen. Karen, you'll sometimes hear her on the net helping out, but usually she's working to keep myself, Mr. Ray, and all the other beings straight at our test sessions. We're very flexible and we appreciate Ms. Karen for all she does helping out with the test sessions on the Sunday Night Det. Alright, we're getting ready to get started with analog check-ins. Please stand by. This is repeater station Kilo Kilo 7, NQN, All Star N6222. Alright, we're checking in. Give me a call sign. Give me a name, give me a location and also let me know what frequency you are on. What frequency you're on. I'm going to start it out and I'm going to let Mr. Ray show you how it's done. Ray, Alpha Alpha 4, Echo Zulu, leave it back my friend. Alpha calls, alpha calls only. This is? 884EZ, Alpha Alpha 4, Echo Zulu, Ray, Signal Mountain, come through the 7-9 machine. Good evening Jim, and on the Sunday Night Detters."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-12T17:34:31+00:00","id":59079,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":59078,"text":" Well we got 41 checked in so far tonight and that's not too shabby. I ain't even looked but I know we've got of course the greatness of this. We've got our friends down in Australia, kangaroo country. I sure would love to go down to Australia and never been there. Love to come visit you. We've got our friends up in Canada and I want to go to Banff. I want to get up there to the National Park. I want to see that and somewhere else up there. I want to get up there. We've got Mr. Masutoshi over in Japan. Probably eating on some of the best sushi that you could possibly find anywhere in the world. I sure would like to have a bite of that right now. Man we've got our friends from everywhere. I'm probably missing some soldiers, soldiering over in India. Man we've got all kinds of friends checking in tonight and I appreciate every one of you. We're going to get started with our analog repeater users right now. Remember when you're checking in via analog repeaters you can be anywhere in the country. If you're on an analog system now is your time to check in. Call sign two times one phonetically. Give me a name, give me a location. Let me know what frequency you're on. We like to keep track of that so we know it's linked up to us. Alright, Mr. Ray, Alpha Alpha 4 Echo Zulu, leave the back of your friends. Show them how it's done. This is? A4EZ, Alpha Alpha 4 Echo Zulu, Ray, Signal Mountain, come through the 790 machine. Good evening Jim and all the Sunday night letters."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-05T18:20:20+00:00","id":54290,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":54289,"text":" Warren, thank you very much my friend. Appreciate you, appreciate all you do. Alright, I'm gonna throw a little something out there. If you like to listen to radio, and you get tired of your local radio stations with all the nonsense, um, this ain't nothing new. This ain't nothing new. But if you like to listen to Short Rave, um, in the evenings, tune into 50-50 and 75-70 and, uh, you never know what you might hear on there. You might hear me on there, you can't ever tell. There's no telling what you're liable to hear on WRMI. But, um, it's like listening to the old days. It's like listening to the old days. It's wonderful. Check it out. Alright, let's go to our buddy Mr. Ray. I'll find the floor that goes in there. Thank you Jim, AA-4EZ. Now the next Sunday night net VE test session will be the 4th Saturday of October, which is the 25th. If you're looking for a VE test session, go to hamstudy.org forward slash sessions, put in your zip code, and you'll find all the local VE test sessions in your area. All you have to do is you can register right there online with them, and if you are going to test, be sure that you do register, so you'll make sure there will be somebody there if you show up to test. I repeat this each week because there's those that are licensed may not know what to take with this form of test, or if you've been a while since your testing and need to upgrade. This is what you will need regardless of where or who you test with. You will need a picture ID. You will need a good email address. That's how this is in context. You can get it in 10 days. If you don't respond, they don't either. Of course right now they're shut down and nobody's getting anything from them. You'll need an FRN number, which you cannot get right now, but that'll be up soon we hope. And we're an ARRL test team, so there's a $15 test fee. If you're 18 or older, 17 or under, the test fee is $5, and we'll pick that up for you. Also, if you're looking for any of that type of ham related information, go to the image website, lmarc.net. You can find all the local frequencies, the tones they need, the nets, when they need anything, area clubs, and you can also use the same .net and everything's labeled on his website. Thank you Jim, 884EC. Lovely, lovely, Mr. Ray. I appreciate you very much. It's good seeing you at the ham fest. The whole VE team down there is giving tests to folks wishing to upgrade and get their license. All right, let's go to Mr. Emmett W4, EDB."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-19T18:16:20+00:00","id":64515,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":64514,"text":" Alright, not hearing a word. Uh, Mr. Alpha Alpha 4 Echo Zulu has found us some great trivia questions this week. And Mr. K9 Whiskey, Mr. Joe's getting ready to read them for us out loud. So, uh, Joe's gonna give you the rules, regulations to play. And, uh, I'm gonna take this headset off and turn on an HD and listen. See what we got going on. Alright, y'all have fun. I'll be back. K9 Whiskey, this is K945."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-12T18:15:25+00:00","id":59121,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":59120,"text":" And it is KN9W with a trivia portion of the Sunday Night Net. Thanks again Mr. Ray, AA4EZ. He comes up with these questions for us. If you're interested in coming up with some yourself, stand by. After trivia, I'll tell you just how to go about it. I didn't mean to make Jim hungry, but these questions are themed and it's basically slogans or jingles about fast food restaurants. I thought that these were kind of easy, but doggone, maybe I eat too much fast food. I figured Jim would probably knock all of them out the ballpark, but don't tell him I said so. When I ask the question, please don't blurt out the answer. Come back with a call sign. A call sign. Not only. Usually suffixes file. I'm doing, starting those down, picking from that list to answer the question until we get the correct answer. So, I'll let it drop and then we'll get started. This is KN9W with a trivia portion of the Sunday Night Net."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-26T17:24:40+00:00","id":69593,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":69592,"text":" I'd hear nothing. Let's get started. Y'all know I don't watch any football. Like I say, I've been home about 15 minutes before that started. Tried to grab my bags out of the car. Everything that I brought in from outside. So, y'all know how that goes. But, uh, I'm a little scattered this evening. But we're going to get started with analog repeater users. This is repeater station QO QO 7, November, Quebec, November. Check in on the repeater. Call sign two times once phonetically. Give me a name, give me a location. And let me know what frequency you're on. Let me know what frequency you're on, please. And we're going to get started with alpha calls. I'm going to let Ray lead the pack. Uh, Mr. Ray, Alpha 4 Echo Zulu. Show you how it's done. And, um, let's get rolling. Take it away, Mr. Ray. This is... AA40Z, Alpha Alpha 4 Echo Zulu. Ray, Signal Mountain. Comes in a 7-9 machine. Good evening, Jim, and all the Sunday night letters."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-26T17:49:09+00:00","id":69625,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":69624,"text":" Ah, I'll announce that my station's announcements. Feel free to announce club meeting, fence, ham, vest, any ham related activity. Any ham related activity anywhere. All stations with announcements. Call sign. Call sign only please. AA-4EZ. W4EDP. K and 9W. WA-4BAK."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-11-09T17:50:27+00:00","id":77870,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":77869,"text":" Alright. We are a little low tonight. We've only got 71 check-ins, but hey. It's that time of year. Everybody's doing everything. I understand. That's just part of it. Alright. Once again, my name's Jim. My call is Cam. 4-1-P-F. Kil-mike-4-Mike-pop-fox. Up to Sunday night net. Out of Chezbun, Tennessee. I'm going to enter to take a minute and come right quick before we do announcements and introduce you to the crew that makes this network. Joe's not with us tonight. He's feeling a little under the weather. And I've had to silence his head cold myself for about a week. So I don't know if that's what he's got or not, but he said he wasn't feeling too well tonight. He took the night off. Kilo November 9 whiskey. Mr. Joe. I also call him the mouth of the south. We appreciate Joe. We've got line number 3, W4EDP, Mr. Emmett. Emmett takes care of all the websites and the leaking systems from Sunday night net. The majority of the technical side of things. We've got line number 4, Alpha Alpha 4 Echo Zulu, Mr. Ray. Ray finds our trivia for us each week and heads up the test team for the Sunday night net. We have line number 5, Mr. Max. November 4, November whiskey delta. Max helps me log and fills in wherever and whenever we need him to. So we appreciate Mr. Max. He'll be doing trivia tonight. We have line number 6, November 9, Zulu Echo November. And I'll say it again, Ms. Terry. Terry's the alternate net control most of the time when I'm not available. We appreciate her. We've got line 7, Cupcake Case for CCL. Melinda finds the Slow Scan TV Puzzles for us each and every week. We appreciate her. And we've got line 8, Ms. Karen. He'll have 3-4 kilo bike. Heard her on trivia before. She's, um, we're going to call her second command of command. She keeps us everybody on track at the 10th session for the Sunday night net test team. We appreciate Ms. Karen. Alright. Does anyone have any questions, comments, or light checks to tell before we jump down and go to announcements? No."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-12-23T14:50:23+00:00","id":90619,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":90618,"text":"And hearing nothing, we're going to jump into our analog repeaters. Analog repeaters. Wherever you may be in the country, if you're linked up to the Sunday Night Net, now is the time for you to check in. If you're talking through a repeater, we're glad to have you. Remember, call signs two times once phonetically, give you a name, give you a location, and let me know what frequency of a mic for Mike Papa Fox for the Sunday Night Net. Number 9, Wisc 4, Echo Zulu, Mr. Ray, you can recall November, Ms. Terry, alternate net control, out there listening in on the 220, we have Cupcake, K School. Station Kilo Kilo 7, November, Quebec, November, All Star node 6222, located in Shelton, Washington. AA4EC, Alpha Alpha 4 Echo Zulu, Ray, Signal Mountain, coming through the 7-9 machine, good evening Jim and all the Sunday night letters."},{"callsign_confidence":0.99,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-12-22T09:13:33+00:00","id":84620,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":84619,"text":"Reducing the effective sample rate by removing samples is correct. Good job, sir. Folks, thank you for your participation. Hope everyone had fun. And thanks again to Mr. Ray, AA4EZ, for getting these questions together for us. Now, as promised, if you would like to submit your own questions and answers, submit them via e-mail to trivia at sunday.net.org. If you're interested in reading them on the air, that can be arranged, or Joe, Melinda, Karen, or myself can read them. Again, that email is trivia at sunday.net.org. Mr. Jim, turning it back over to you, sir. KM4MPF. This is November 4, November Whiskey Delta."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-12-23T12:11:03+00:00","id":90096,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":90095,"text":"Alright, we all know what that means. That means we're getting ready to get started. Check in right now. We'll do Alpha call Sunday night net with a casual time to check in. Once again, my name's Jim. The call's signed to Kilomike Four Mike, Papa Fox, KM4MPF, because it'll get hectic here. In 10 minutes, be up before I know it. And you're checking into the Sunday night net here in Chattanooga, Tennessee. And I'm gonna let Mr. Ray, Alpha Alpha Four Echo Zulu, of our team members. He's going to show you how it's done and lead the fight. D Alpha Alpha 4 Echo Zulu, Ray, Signal Mountain, come through the 7-9 machine, good evening Jim and all the Sunday night murderers and Happy Thanksgiving to everyone."}]}