{"activity_count":33,"callsign":"AE7WE","confidence":1.0,"first_seen":"2025-08-01T04:52:02+00:00","found":true,"id":3864,"is_net_control":true,"last_seen":"2026-06-29T06:22:03.622829+00:00","ncs_profile":null,"occurrence_count":25,"profile":{"confidence":0.7664,"counts":{"ncs":0,"net":3,"open_qso":9},"data_freshness":"2025-12-24T03:06:32","latest_topic":"checking in on nets","most_topic":"checking in on nets","open_vs_net_bias_score":-0.724,"personal_summary":"AE7WE is a regular participant in nets, often responding to check-ins.","scores":{"civility":0.9,"focus":0.8,"friendly":0.9,"helpful":0.7,"serious":0.8,"technical":0.6},"source":"legacy_callsign_profiles","summary":"AE7WE frequently checks in on various nets and responds politely.","topic_coverage":{"checking in on nets":1.0},"updated_at":"2025-12-24T07:21:07"},"qrz_status":null,"recent_transcripts":[{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-12T12:01:36+00:00","id":16464,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":16463,"text":" Alpha Echo 7, Whiskey Echo, Robert. Hey, it's me, Robert. Good afternoon, I've got you on the list. Who's next?"},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-18T21:34:26+00:00","id":19046,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":19045,"text":" Good evening. This is Robert, AE7WE. And I hope everyone is having a great evening. Just sitting on my porch and it's quite pleasant out so this is nice. I want to talk about my adventure over the weekend. I went out to Snoqualmie Pass with the kids. We brought our bikes out for mountain biking. And out there there is a place you can pay to take the ski lifts up with your bikes and just basically ride down the hill over and over again. But the other thing that I did is there is a summit for summits on the air nearby. So once you get to the top of the ski lift it's about a mile or so, kind of a trek through the woods. And I set up my radio stuff up there and made a few contacts. I talked to a few people just driving by I-90 which is pretty easy to do. And then on HF made a few contacts down to California. So I was able to activate that summit and put it in my log because I was happy about that. And it was just a fun adventure. So today was boring. I don't have much to say about that. This is sitting and working all day so I will pass it back to Ned. This is Robert, AE7WE. Beep."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-02T22:13:30+00:00","id":13783,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":13782,"text":" Hey, good evening, Net Control and everybody on the Net. This is actually Gabe. It's short for Gabriel, so it's called Bravo Echo. And I just built an all-star node. Worked on it kind of the last few nights and was checking active lengths and saw you guys on here. So I thought I would listen in and decided to check in. So I appreciate you having me. This is Whiskey 4 VDX, Gabe and Ava Mom. Gabe, thank you so much for checking in. Your all-star node sounds real good. Came in just fine. I'm building one too. It's an interesting bit of a hobby, isn't it? Yeah, let's continue this round now with everybody. RF internet, Dixie cups, whatever you got. Come ahead with your call sign and name. Alpha Echo 7 Whiskey Echo, Robert. Robert, we have you on the list. Who's next?"},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-19T12:01:50+00:00","id":19554,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":19553,"text":" All right, Grossie. I've got you on the list. More stations. Roberts, AE 7WE, IO."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-04T22:23:29+00:00","id":14151,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":14150,"text":" look at the voters scope because it was just a good enough signal to just casually listen to it without worrying about it. I'm glad you made it back. Alright, and we'll give you report. Fourteen, there we go. So next, Peter, different Peter is putting the bow on this third round. You know, we've got AE7WE, which I didn't check. And QRZ is IO at the very end. But Peter, KD7 medium wave in Shoreline. Please give us your report. You're putting a bow on the round. Well, okay, this is KD7 Mike Whiskey and Peter in Shoreline. And I am unfortunately nursing a bit of a summer cold and haven't been feeling too well the last several days. My wife's in even worse shape. I mean, we will survive and it's not COVID. We've tested. But so I'm kind of cooped up and fooling around and nerding out with some ham radio stuff. And so first of all, before I get to ham radio stuff, somebody I believe her name was Ann mentioned something about movable dough back in the first round. And I understand exactly the problem because I learned movable dough. And then when I was in college, I also took music courses at the Lawsey School of Music in Cambridge, Massachusetts, just across the Cambridge Common from Harvard, which was about the closest I ever got to it. And they fancied themselves the annex of the Paris Conservatory in the United States. So they were interested in you developing perfect pitch and they used a fixed dough system. And of course, whenever I did solfege, which is sight singing, then I would immediately turn dough into whatever key the piece had just modulated to. And they got very mad and they yelled at me, but it's okay. I still managed to get through the courses and did pretty well aside from that, so I'm not too unhappy about it. But anyway, Ann, if you're still there, I feel your pain. Now, because of my cold, I was planning on going to see the Blue Angels on Saturday. I was going to go down to Boeing Field and watch them do their take-off and landing and passes over the field. But no, fate intervened, so I did end up listening to them. In fact, I put some frequencies in the middle of last week up on the Facebook page. And it was really fun to listen to those guys. And when this one guy was going to roll his plane, he would say, going into a roll. And I suspect that the change of the pitch of his voice was to alert his colleagues to exactly what he was doing. Very interesting. And I listened to them on my little UVK5 quenching radio, which for 30 bucks is the most fun I've had in ham radio in a long, long time. You can put your own, put special firmware in it. It'll even do a simulacrum of SSD and it will do CW. So I'm thinking maybe I'll take that to a hilltop someday and see what I can accomplish with it. Apart from that, I was doing just some tests with all of the various antennas that I've got over the years to see which ones received well. Probably want to try transmitting. I'm wondering if anybody in the PSRG hierarchy would object if I did some tests late at night, would that be alright when I didn't disturb anybody? Or would that wake up a control operator and make him or her grumpy? So that's my story. And I will turn it back to you, KD7 Mike Whiskey back to that, to everybody. And so long, Joe. Well, fine business, Peter. You know, what I would do is not, I'm far from hierarchy. I'm a grunt level of, you know, control operator and this repeater. And, but what I would do to not have the possibility that you would be putting pain to a, you know, control operator, a repeater control operator that has the, you know, the power to control the repeater. That I would avoid doing it in the wee hours. I would do it at a late hour that is within normal waking hours when the repeater is not in use. You can do that when the repeater is in use or not in use. So as soon as this net is over and you hear there's, nobody seems to be wanting to transmit, then that would be the time I would do it. But this is only my opinion. I am, let's see, in my humble opinion, I am H-O. I do testing on the repeater, but I don't ever do it in the wee hours because that's what I feel it's like. If someone is tasked with keeping their ear on the repeater, you would be disrupting them. But if it's like, you know, 11 o'clock at night or, you know, 1130 or something like that, most people are still up at that hour. But that's also, that's not scientific. That's just me kind of taking a guess. Maybe I know, all the people I know are late nighters. Anyway, that little, we started talking about that cool little transceiver. I went into record mode so I could listen to it later and get the model number and look it up. Because if you can do single sideband, as we all know, single sideband is a specialized form of amplitude modulation called single sideband suppressed carrier amplitude modulation. So if it can do a, if it can do single sideband in any way, you're saying that it wasn't exactly doing it by normal means, but that means it can do AM, which means that you probably is a good radio to listen to aviation on. But people forget that single sideband is in fact AM. So anyway, Peter, thank you for that excellent report. I loved it. And even recorded the part where you were talking about that radio. So I'm going to listen to that again and review it. Alright folks, that's the end of this third round. I will start a fourth round, but at this late hour, I'm going to say that this is going to be for the handlers for last call. So anybody out there, anybody out there who wants to get into this net, this is last call. This is KX2CW, Joan on Capitol Hill in Seattle, Washington, asking for last call. And we're going to land in the nation of November 3, November 9th. We're going to launch a new mission of no time south of Florida. We're going to land out. Everyone have a great night. I'm back out tomorrow, so I'll be away for the rest of the week. But if you wanted to say hi, hi and bye. Hope you all have a great rest of your week. Alright, I got three operators and I only got one call sign, or I want a name out of it, no call sign. So I've got David and Moberge in the Dakotas. Moberge, I forget which Dakota, but David, I did not get your call sign. So David, could you give your call sign and say the state where Moberge is? I'll try it out. Okay, N3N2V, November 3, November Tango Victor. David, once again, in Moberge, South Dakota, we're in and out. Everyone have a great night. Alright, thank you for that, David. I've got South Dakota in no television for your suffix. N3N2V. There were two other stations, I'm just rolling the roulette wheel. One of you had low audio and didn't give your call sign at the end, but both of you were talking for a while. But go ahead, those two stations, pop back in with your call signs and then I'll sort you out. KJ7, Victor, I've got your uniform please. I'll come in quickly. Alright, go for that, Michael. Oh yeah, let's see where to begin. Oh yeah, a Yupir Mapper on a postcard on a National Lampoon Vacation is at the UP's in Wisconsin. Let's see, what was the other thing? Oh, I am a HO in my humble opinion. Watch out, that means I am HO. That's in Black American English, but that's for a license plate if they'll do it. Let's see, what else did I want to comment on? I don't know, I've got to go turn the water off, my fake plant is trickling and I don't want to let it run all night. Thanks Joan. KJ7VU, good luck. Alright, got those comments Michael. And there was a third operator, not David, not Michael, who was the third operator. Hey there, this is Amber, Kilo, Mike, Devin, Bravo, Victor, Tango. Hopefully I'm not talking alongside anyone else here. Just wanted to pop in, say hi and say bye. I'm going to be talking about DefCon for the rest of the week and I hope that you all have a great week out there. Alright Amber, thank you for that. I'm putting you in the log, I'm counting what you just said as a report. And I've got Kilo Mike, Devin, Bravo, Victor, Tango. I'm going to look you up now. Last time I looked you up you weren't in QRSAT yet. So, uh, Kilo Mike, so we know we've gone to Mike already from the KKs. We can't use L or uh, oh we are Mike, okay yeah. Kilo Mike, there we go. Hang on, I have to do this one handed and I have like about a 100 degree sweep of my attention span here. BVT, that's it. BVT, doink, with one finger. There you are, you made it in there. You have 11 look ups, Amber. 11, 11. So put some kind of fun content in there for biography. Alright, I've got you on the list. And so, um, I better ask for more stations. I was just going to go let Amber give her report, but I'll make sure there's any more stragglers out there. This is last call. Alright, Kingston Bill. Okay Bill. Alright, I've got you in the log, Bill. Any more stragglers? Kilo, Kilo 7, Victor, India, November. Jesse with an I O. Good evening to the net. Hey Jesse, I've got your calls signed. Thank you for your I O. Uh, thank you for driving by. Anyone, someone who's doubling with Jesse, who is that? Okay, we've got Mike and Chandler. Okay, and then N5AQM. There was also at least one K station. One or the other of the other stations, please give a call sign."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-29T21:45:55+00:00","id":71871,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":71870,"text":" And I got Cody on the list with an IO AG7LR. Thanks for dropping by Cody. I'm sure you're looking forward to this repeater roundabout. I know there was some contestants talking about last year's repeater roundabout. You take care and hopefully we'll hear from you again soon. Next station please. AE7WE, robert."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-29T21:58:21+00:00","id":71879,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":71878,"text":" Thanks, yeah that was the correct sign, Alpha Echo 7 Whiskey Echo. You said it was quiet before, am I consenting any better now currently?"},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-11-01T21:05:26+00:00","id":74186,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":74185,"text":" I got him in there, KI-7 ZEI, let's get that other station that was the IO please. This is Roberts AE-7WE with an IO."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-12-21T15:09:02+00:00","id":81229,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":81228,"text":" Hey Jim, I just want to say back in the day, you know if you rewound about 20 years, 25 years, doing things like clearing the cookies and clearing the cache was so, that was important. And oh, defrag, does anyone remember defragging their computer? Run defrag to keep your computer running good for a while. If anybody doesn't know, it still defrags. It just does it automatically and you don't even notice. But boy, I remember all those things, trying to keep things running. You are a good citizen sir, with your bill paying there and whatnot. I'm sure somehow, someway it will work out. I use the app on my phone for half of them, the other half on the computer. Anyway, thanks for waiting Robert. Robert is up next. Hello and good morning. I think I got the call sign right. I got Alpha Echo 7 Whiskey Echo. Is that correct?"},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-12-22T00:16:36+00:00","id":82844,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":82843,"text":"All right, Mike there were so many AI updates over the weekend I just kept trying to figure out if I could use it in right away But there was just no time to sit down for more than 10 minutes and do anything with them I was going to try out the anti-gravity. It's actually anti-gravity not auto gravity But yeah, you can see how that'd be confusing. But yeah, I haven't haven't checked that out That's supposed to be amazing grok 4 is out. That's supposed to be amazing I saw some of the samples they did with that, it's incredible and chat GPT upgraded as well so lots of great new stuff, better and better every day I guess so anyway good luck Mike and let us know how the game turns out once it gets ported over and updated. Alright let's go talk to Robert, I heard Robert all over the place over the weekend too, AE7WE. Hi Robert how are you today? This is repeater station kilo kilo 7 November, Quebec, November. Good evening Jack and everyone else on the net, this is Robert, AE7WV and yeah I'm just sitting here trying to settle back into the work week after a busy weekend. I did the roundabout a bit as you mentioned and I also found time to bring my kids out to the mountain bike park so I kind of had a lot of fun and tired for the roundabout. I was focused on trying to hit as many repeaters as possible, I took it as an exercise to see kind of what I can reach. I have a GP6 antenna that I've had for a few months and I haven't really got a good chance to exercise it other than the simplex net, but I was able to get 35 repeaters, which I was kind of blown away with. I wasn't expecting quite that many, but I was kind of hopeful to get that 30 level where you get to double your score. So that was pretty fun and enjoy having that data. I think I'm gonna try to utilize some of those and see if I can find some new nets or just to see what else is out there. So that was a great exercise and I appreciate all the people who followed or be around and have me actually make contacts on them. See, back to you, AE7WE."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-12-24T03:06:08+00:00","id":93068,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":93067,"text":"Hi Mike you're on the list who's next ae7 we Roberts"},{"callsign_confidence":0.85,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-12-24T03:05:47+00:00","id":93067,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":93066,"text":"All right, let me run down through the stations I have got so far on the list I do have Peter VE1WIN and Kevin VH3KKY DK and 4KC1YGR and I believe that's Dan if I'm not mistaken, correct me when I call your station KJ5 to you Pat W. Buddy I missed or any-"},{"callsign_confidence":0.85,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-12-23T05:47:32+00:00","id":88830,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":88829,"text":"Hey Larry, KFSR, yes, the kids are here in Great Vine, Texas, and we will have the ResChat net going on later at 8.30 Eastern time here on Eleven Cats, you can look that up. But yeah, Sadneez, a 22-year-old ham operator, passed away, I guess, today. You can look at his QR, QRZ page, Kilo India 5, India Yankee X-ray, his name was James and he's had cancer since he was 15 so he's a true trooper and fighter and lets pass out prayers to the families so just wanted to share that and you know every day is a blessing and we all know that cancer don't have no age so but anyway he loved ham radio and he talks about it get a look at that and anyway what a great soul and I hope everybody's having a great day and I'm just so grateful that I am able to do things and I invited my help some people out here that was helping and one girl is going back to Mexico she can't speak a lick of English with such a good funny person so they're coming to eat with us today and I'm looking forward to that It's the KF5S, sister, 73. Happy Thanksgiving."},{"callsign_confidence":0.85,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-12-22T00:16:07+00:00","id":82843,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":82842,"text":"November 3, Zululimas. Greg?"},{"callsign_confidence":0.85,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-12-21T15:08:39+00:00","id":81228,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":81227,"text":" And I'm still doing RFI now to myself. I have infrared security lights in the corner of my house outside. And any RF, whether it's UHF, VHF, HF, over about 5 watts, 10 watts, turns the security lights on. So the fix for that is I go to the main switch. They're all on the same breaker. For a while I'm playing radio at night. They don't come on in the day, but they come on at night. I just switch the breaker off and then I have to just remember to turn the breaker back on when I'm all finished playing radio so that the security lights are back on at night. And that's the story for me. Thanks very much for taking the call. This is John in downtown Wyville, part of the tiny township. Thank you."},{"callsign_confidence":0.85,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-11-01T21:15:02+00:00","id":74197,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":74196,"text":" It was about three stations after Sean."},{"callsign_confidence":0.85,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-11-01T21:05:11+00:00","id":74185,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":74184,"text":" Alright, Robert, thank you so much. Let's get the station for medicine hat, please."},{"callsign_confidence":0.85,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-29T21:45:23+00:00","id":71870,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":71869,"text":" Okay, I got Paul K7PJP. Paul, were you in or were you I.O.? Miami."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-29T22:00:10+00:00","id":27706,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":27705,"text":" AE 7WE, roberts."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-19T12:01:37+00:00","id":19553,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":19552,"text":" Hey, coming in great, Robert. I heard you checked in on the Lake Washington net just a few minutes back. Alright, AE7WE, Robert within Iowa. Have a great afternoon. Who's next, please? Tracy, IKL1, Lima, Victor Zulu."},{"callsign_confidence":0.85,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-19T12:01:16+00:00","id":19552,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":19551,"text":" This is repeater station kilo kilo 7 November Quebec November all star node 6222 located in Shelton Washington. Good afternoon this is Jack, KI7RMU and this is the new net on WW7 PSR 2 meter repeater operated by the Puget Sound repeater group here in Seattle Washington. It's Tuesday August 19th, 2025. This is a midday net to see who's out there listening and to see if any of you would like to let us know what's happening with you. If you'd like to give an I.O. or a report of up to three minutes all I need is your name and call sign. Again, I'm Jack, KI7RMU, come ahead now with your call sign name please. GROSSEY, WW7VNG"},{"callsign_confidence":0.99,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-18T21:33:35+00:00","id":19045,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":19044,"text":" But yeah, it does have its quirks. I like it though, basically. And one of the best things about it is it doesn't cost anything. It's freeware. Anyway, take care, Jim. Thank you for checking in on Monday night while I've got my hand on the switch, so to speak. Literally, I have my big toe on the switch. And take care. All right, next on the list, we have AE7WE Robert. Robert, this is Joan, KX2CW, asking for you."},{"callsign_confidence":0.85,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-18T21:33:03+00:00","id":19044,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":19043,"text":" Well, I only had it in my head that it was you, Jim, because I heard you attempting to check in to the ACS weekly net, and then Jack came on with a relay to say that was you. And I went, oh, that horribly undecipherable, over-modulated person is Jim. And I'm guessing, in fact, let me put my reading glasses back on and look, yeah, I was looking at the horoscope, or at the node list, which usually the ACS control operators aren't looking at. But I mean, I see you in my node list right now, too. I'm logged in as a manager, so I've got the extras, but anyone can see that node list, yeah. But let's see, where am I going with this? At the risk of belaboring the point. But I didn't look to see you on the list, I just knew you were, because I recognized you from the previous net this evening. And you know, repair phone is a bit quirky. I mean, I'm getting it to work pretty nicely, but occasionally it turns down the speaker volume so it's vanishingly quiet, so I have to hold it up to my ear, you know, which I don't want to do. I have it sitting on my desk, you know, on my iPads. And other times it doesn't do that, and sometimes it ends up turning the audio output way down, but it does have, at least it appears, I have it in landscape, and there is a little microphone level you can adjust there."},{"callsign_confidence":0.85,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-12T12:01:17+00:00","id":16463,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":16462,"text":" Good afternoon, this is KI-7RMU and this is the new net on the WW7PSR 2 meter repeater operated by the Puget Sound Repeater Group here in Seattle, Washington. It's Tuesday, August 12, 2025. This is a midday net to see who's out there listening and to see if any of you would like to let us know what's happening with you. If you'd like to give an I.O. or a report of up to three minutes, all I need is your name and call sign. Again, this is Jack, KI-7RMU, let's get the net started now. Come ahead with a call sign and a name, please."},{"callsign_confidence":0.85,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-31T21:51:12+00:00","id":12224,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":12223,"text":" So thanks for your patience getting in. Was there anybody else? I think there was maybe one internet station, but maybe not. Was there anybody else in that vertical listen who I didn't get just yet? Come back."}]}