{"activity_count":270,"callsign":"AG7LR","confidence":1.0,"first_seen":"2025-07-14T16:34:01+00:00","found":true,"id":16,"is_net_control":true,"last_seen":"2026-07-01T04:40:12.036905+00:00","ncs_profile":null,"occurrence_count":200,"profile":{"confidence":0.9,"counts":{"ncs":1,"net":0,"open_qso":162,"transcript_contexts":60},"data_freshness":"generated","latest_topic":"Providing I/O reports and discussing repeater roundabouts","most_topic":"In-and-out (I/O) reports","open_vs_net_bias_score":0.8,"personal_summary":"AG7LR frequently checks in with brief I/O reports and occasionally participates in longer conversations.","scores":{"activity":0.9,"civility":0.8,"engagement":0.7,"focus":0.6,"friendly":0.7,"helpful":0.6,"serious":0.5,"technical":0.4},"source":"ai_profile","summary":"AG7LR is active in open QSOs and occasionally provides in-and-out (I/O) reports.","topic_coverage":{"in-and-out (I/O) reports":0.8,"other topics":0.1,"repeater roundabouts":0.1},"updated_at":"2026-06-27T21:09:00.591188"},"qrz_status":"verified","recent_transcripts":[{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":0.7041567034191556,"created_at":"2026-07-01T04:39:50.421607+00:00","id":134314,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":135046,"text":"All right. Thanks for sharing that, Jonathan. Interesting that you can't get very some condition bolts any longer. Once for autos, yeah, I would think. But it sounds like you can maybe at auto supply stores. Yeah, it sounds like things are, you know, changing rapidly there. And yeah, keep a surprise with your go box. Go to see photos that are, oh, I'm praying it to the picnic, that sort of thing. And yeah, sorry to hear you have to wear the boot, but stick to it if the doctor's saying that you definitely want that sucker to heal. So, yeah, thanks for sharing that. Good chatting with you the other night for the other day at the field day. That's having 3t. All right, let's see, we've got a couple of IOs here, N6QTY and Kodi, AG7LR, 7-3 both of you. I'm going to go next to"},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":0.8505965752625152,"created_at":"2026-07-01T04:18:53.898767+00:00","id":134286,"node_number":"683211","recording_id":135016,"text":"Alright, thanks for sharing that, John. It's interesting that you can't get very some condition bulbs any longer once for autos. Yeah, I would think. But it sounds like you can, maybe at auto supply stores. Yeah, it sounds like things are changing rapidly there. Yeah, keep a surprise with your go box. Go to see photos of it, or bring it to the picnic, that sort of thing. Yeah, sorry to hear you have to wear the boot, but stick to it if the doctor is saying that you definitely want that sucker to heal. So, yeah, thanks for sharing that. Good chatting with you the other night for the other day at the field day. That's 7.3 to you. Alright, let's see, we've got a couple of IOs here N6, QTY, and CODI, AG7LR, 7.3 to both of you. I'm going to go next to Joe, to..."},{"callsign_confidence":0.99,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-13T21:16:57+00:00","id":7098,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":7097,"text":" I'm glad you gave us a super quick report. I hope you had a beautiful day as well. Sounds like you're very busy there. So good luck with the website or whatever you got going on there immediately. Definitely give us the full report down the log here. So have a great night, Ann, and have a great week coming up here. All right, that was the bottom of the list. I am Brian, KE7, KZH, this is the nine o'clock net on the PSRG repeater in Seattle, Washington. Let's open this up to all stations. I will acknowledge each station one at a time. So if you hear someone else checking in, please wait for me to acknowledge them. Otherwise I might double with you. That said, all stations, please come now. Call sign and first name. AG7LR, Cody with a comment."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-25T22:05:02+00:00","id":10249,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":10248,"text":" and internet. Alpha Golf 7 Lima Romeo, Cody with a nio."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-30T21:49:23+00:00","id":11753,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":11752,"text":" Sean, I got you on the list. Next check in. Alpha, Golf, 7, Lima, Romeo. Go to Houston IO."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-27T21:26:27+00:00","id":11652,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":11651,"text":" KI7RYW, David, I've got your I.O. Thank you for stopping by. Hope to catch you down a future log here. All right, more in and outs, please. KK7UUM, Robert, in and out. Good evening, Robert. Thank you for stopping by tonight. KK7UUM, have a great night. We'll catch you too down the log. All right, more stations please, in and outs. Alpha Golf 7 Lima Romeo, Cody with an I.O. Hey, we've already got Cody, Alpha Golf 7 Lima, Rodeo. You have a good one there. And I'll catch you down the log. All right, more stations please, in and outs. Located in Shelton, Washington."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-01T22:36:20+00:00","id":13114,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":13113,"text":" the antenna went well. But I'm sure that can bring up interesting conversations. For some reason, I feel like Rich K3OE would have had some input on that conversation as well about rotating, rotating a Yagi antenna. But yeah, that's cool. I'm glad that the antenna went well. And thank you so much for the scroll report. And it's funny, I've had this really low-grade migraine for today is the third day. And yesterday, I tried to get Leo to whisper to, like, not. And he just can't. And I just felt terrible asking him to rate it in, because I just really, I just don't. He's such a great kid. And so today, I wore some ear protection earmuffs. So I could kind of hear a little bit. But I just, like, looked like, yeah, I just wore ear protection earmuffs all day today. And it really did help. And yeah, I think that I'm actually going to sleep in with them tonight. Because I can hear a little bit with them on. But it really did help. So yes, kids are loud. Oh, kids are loud. Even one kid. And you have four. Oof. Hee hee hee. 073 and all the numbers, Jeff. And yeah, have a fun radio day. This is Rebecca, KK79JZ, listening to the PSRG 9 PM social net. That was the end of that list. So let's start a new list. Call sign in name, RF, and internet. KK7WIDIO. Thank you for your I-073. Have a wonderful night. More stations, please. Alpha Golf 7 Lima Romeo. Coach, with an I-O. Hey, Cody. Alpha Golf 7 Lima Romeo. Thank you so much for stopping by, 73, and have a fun weekend. More stations, please."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-04T22:24:41+00:00","id":14153,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":14152,"text":" For last call, one more time, this is KX2CW, Joan, it's Seattle asking for last call. Alpha, Golf, 7 Lima Romeo, Cody with an I-O. Alright, Cody's an I-O, got you, Operator 28, any other stations? 4 Gold is on the left, 3, 2, 1, ready, 1, and 2, I think I got that one from somewhere, sorry. Okay, I got a station, I got 2, SYX, someone's call-sign, it sounded like they were writing an SYX, or S, who was that station?"},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-06T21:27:22+00:00","id":14798,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":14797,"text":" on PSRG eating your time. This is VK 3 kilo kilo here from the land of the future, where it is 10 past two in the afternoon. And Megan, I've actually taken a couple of days off work, so I've a couple of days owed to me. So I've driven about one hour and a half east of my QTH to the capital called Melbourne, which is in Australia. Those that know the map of Australia on the southern east coast of Australia, the state of Victoria, and I'm in Melbourne. So if you've got nothing to do, look me up, hi, hi. Anyway, I'm just sitting at the outdoor section of one of the local bars here. I've just had a nice lunch. And yeah, I'm just waiting for my friend to knock off. I'll be staying the night at a friend of mine's QTH tonight here in town. And he's a ham, and we're gonna do a few ham radio projects tonight at his place. So I'll be staying the night. So I'll be spending the night with him and his family. And yeah, I'm looking forward to that. And of course, I did make a nice chocolate ripple cake last night in this morning. So I'm sitting in the car in the fridge keeping nice and cool chocolate ripple cake with cherry ripe on top. So I'll have to send you a pic, but you're looking forward to having that later on tonight. And yeah, so we're enjoying ourselves. Good to get away for a while. It's been pretty cool here. And so we're bringing on spring. That's all I can say. Back to you, Megan. Thanks for hosting. And catch you all. Oh, and of course, how could I have to park without saying radio wave to Miss Trixie and Remy as well. Cheers to you and back to you. Cheers all. VK 3 double K here from the land of the future. Back to you. Well, Shawn, that sounds like a great couple of days off of work. Got out of town, even though you didn't go that far. That's okay. You don't have to go that far. Just getting out of town. And then you had a nice lunch. You're gonna hang out with another ham friend and work on some ham projects at QTH. Yeah, that's always a good time. And then you made some delicious chocolate cake. Yeah, that sounds really yummy. And you sound like you put some time into it. So hopefully it's as good as it is. And in the fridge, in the car. Wow, Shawn, you have the whole set up there. You have a great time with your ham friend there and have a great rest of your time off there, Shawn. We'll talk to you again soon. Okay, it is 9.12 p.m. I'm K9MLR Megan. We had an IO from Cody AG7LR. Thanks for dropping by, Cody. You have a wonderful rest of your evening. And now we're gonna go talk to Bill, K7WSB. How's it going, Bill? Well, good evening, Megan. This is Bill, K7WSB. I am up here in Steveson, British Columbia. My wife and I are going over to Vancouver Island on the Sosson Ferry tomorrow. And we thought this would be a nice jumping off point. For those who've never heard of Steveson, which I never had until recently, it's southwest of Vancouver, just at the mouth of the Fraser River where it dumps out into the Gulf of Georgia. Nice little town, nice little motel, and a nice little meal. So it's a pleasant trip. I wanted to report on something that is exciting to me, being a techno nerd, because when I travel, I just use Echo Link to get back into PSRG. And I've had trouble over the years with dropping out and, you know, if the screen goes dark, it's all just linked to all kinds of problems. So I decided to see what All Star had to offer. And I just had all my travel open All Star mode on my phone. So I just did this thing called Web Transceiver Mode. All Star, oh, I'm sorry, this is DV Switch Mobile. I'm an Android app. DV Switch Mobile, you put it into Web Transceiver Mode, and it runs like a champ. I've had it running now for an hour and a half, sitting on PSRG, not dropping out. And it's full duplex, so I don't have to, it's not too hard to get in. And it works. I recommend it. DV Switch Mobile, Web Transceiver Mode, go do it. Back to you, baby. This is 27 WSP. November, All Star Node 16-2, located in Shelton, Washington. Well, Bill, that sounds like a great trip. You're up in British Columbia, going to Vancouver Island tomorrow. Yeah, that is such a beautiful area. I do know that area because my coworker, my counterpart at work, she and her husband plan to retire up in that area. They have been traveling out and about around lately up there trying to see where they would like to retire. So yeah, such a gorgeous area. I'm a little bit envious there. Bill, you have a lovely time. And yeah, sorry to hear about Echo Link. I know sometimes it works really well for people, and sometimes it doesn't work very well at all. So hopefully you will find the right thing for you, Bill, and it will keep working for you. You sounded great tonight, though. So whatever you were doing was working great. Have a fantastic time, Bill. And we will talk to you again soon. Okay, last but not least on my list here is Matt, KJ7WQI. It sounds like you're maybe in Seattle. Take it away, Matt. Hey, family man. All right. I did take down a note of what Bill said there because it does seem a little more convenient than Echo Link, a little more able to jump in there. It was good to be able to see what you guys were doing. I think it was good to see what you guys were doing. I think it was good to see what you guys were doing. I am here in town. It was quite a journey to get over here. We flew Boston to Chicago, sat around for four hours, and then flew Chicago over here to Seattle. And unfortunately, I'm in a hotel room tonight that does not have very good RF systems. I'm in a hotel room, and I'm going to be sitting in a hotel room where I can get my hands on my phone. And I'm going to be sitting in a hotel room where I can get my hands on my phone. I have very good RF capabilities. I was trying before the net got on, and I cannot hit the PSRD from here. I can hit a few other things, but not enough to be hurt. So I am on Echo Link tonight, unfortunately. And then tomorrow we fly from here to D.C. And then from D.C. back to Boston. But yeah, quite a day. We found out in the air on the way over here that my airline had had an outage with the weight and balance system, which basically grounded every airplane that we had trying to take off. It's kind of wild. It's going to kind of lift up some air travel for the next couple of days because those schedules are packed tightly. So if you are traveling by air for the next couple of days, just be aware there's likely to be a couple of delays. But we're hoping to get out of here tomorrow. I have to show up at the airport. I'm supposed to be on an airplane at 1215 tomorrow, so I'm going to be able to catch just the first couple minutes of the net. But I should be here for the 9 a.m. net in the morning, which will be nice. Other than that, that's all I got. It's been quite a day. I've got a good 17-plus hours here in Seattle to relax and enjoy the nice weather because it is beautiful. Pilot told us on the airplane, he's like, it's probably going to be rainy when we get in. Turns out it was beautiful outside when we got in, so I love that that turned around. Anyways, thank you for running that, Brooks and Megan. Hope everyone's doing well. All the numbers, 73, 33, 88, 22, I don't know. Are there other numbers? I need to come up with that. Anyways, KJ7WY. Well, Matt, I'm glad to hear you got here before the checks and balances system went down because that does not sound like that would be a fun delay after going from Boston to Chicago and Chicago to Seattle. So I'm glad you made it before that delay, and hopefully you'll be late enough tomorrow that it will kind of catch itself before you need to head back out. And at least you're going the short way home this time, Hi Hi, and not the long way, like you normally do through San Francisco. Safe travels back to Boston tomorrow and back to, I think, the humidity. Take care of yourselves, Matt. Get some rest and, yeah, bummer that sometimes when you get near the airport, you just can't get into the PSR repeater, which is always a bad day. What you mean there. Glad to hear you connected with Amy and Madeline while you were in town. It's fun to hear when people pass through. You take care. Safe travels back tomorrow, and we will talk to you again soon. Okay, with that, it is 9.20 p.m. I am K9 MLR Megan. Gonna pass it over to K9 and BDC to run the next list. Stand by, everyone."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-07T22:05:11+00:00","id":15110,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":15109,"text":" W7JFM, John. Hey John, I got you on the list, W7JFM. And I think that I heard Madeline. Never underestimate women, is that you back there? Yes, sir. Hi Rebecca. KJ7NUW. Sweet, got you on the list, 33 Madeline. More stations please. QLQ07, get back, I got you here, Justin. I owe. KJ6RYC, they're still pointing their, I think that line is calibrate, it's what it's called, calibration. And since I figured out that it's probably some Middle Eastern guy, Dubai Chocolate. Dubai Chocolate. There's a guy selling, trying to sell me Dubai Chocolate, which I've never seen before. But, I guess they have the latest of the latest military technology, which might be like 30 years ago. And that you have to like shine a light and then, what does the crap happen? And then they figure out where you are. But no, I don't think they can. They're a little confused, but there's a whole bunch of them outside. I use them for target practice, but, okay KJ6RYC, I don't know if I don't survive this. That's what my tongue is telling me, but no. I mean, it was good to be pushing down the grass from above, but maybe it's time to transition. KJ6RYC, here and out. I can't sleep tonight, so I'll be positive. KJ6RYC. Cody, Alpha Golf 7 Lima Romeo. Were you an IO or were you in? I am IO EG7LR. Sweet. Got your IO Cody. Have a great week and I keep thinking it's Friday. It's Thursday. Have a great Thursday. I'm going to go ahead and draw a line there and go back to the top to John W7JSM. Hey John, I'm ready. I'm ready for a guitar report. Please come ahead with your guitar report. This is repeaters. Well hello Rebecca and I'm ready for this John 77JSM. Yes, it was a guitar lesson today. I had a pretty good lesson today. We recapped on stuff that I was supposed to be working on all week from last week and he was happy with my progress on it. Where I was at with it, we added a couple more things for me to practice. A continuation of a song I've been learning, but I've just learned the first part of it. Now I'm going on to the second part. The Eagles take it easy. Trying to figure it out, but it should be fun. Anyway, I'm going to try to make it down to Green Lake on Sunday. I'm not positive, but I'm going to try to. Hopefully I'll see everybody down there. W7JSM. Oh that'll be fun. I hope you do make it John. Yeah, that'll be fun if you get to make it. That's great. Working on songs. Leo is really into, he's gone through phases with this, but he's really into sea shanties right now. Again, so it's been a few months, but he's back on them. So we've been listening. We've been exploring a lot of different types of sea shanties and it just makes me think of like playing the guitar. Anyway, playing the guitar and singing sea shanties. They're so fun. They're so like dark and dramatic and beautiful. Sometimes they really are beautiful. Anyway, keep on playing. I love it. Work, work, work. That's amazing. I love it. I love your guitar journey John and I hope that you get to eat ice cream on Sunday regardless. Always get ice cream. Yeah. 10 Skritches to spin and 33 to T-naught. Alright, next on the list is Madeline. KJ7. Never underestimate women. 33 Madeline, please come ahead with your report."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-10T21:03:55+00:00","id":16025,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":16024,"text":" Well, good evening and welcome to the Nine O'Clock Net PM edition for Sunday, August 10, 2025. I am Brian, KE7KZH, and this is the Nine O'Clock Net on the PSRG repeater, two-meter repeater to be precise, located in Seattle, Washington. The PSRG does stand for Puget Sound Repeater Group. Now the Nine O'Clock Net is a directed net, also known as a formal net, but we do have a very informal subject matter. It is a social net of sorts, so that means you can tell us about your day. It could be ham radio project or otherwise. Anything goes as long as it is family-friendly and FCC legal. It's a good chance to test your radio equipment out and make sure we can hear you. So that said, I'll just give a quick reminder that there is a three-minute timeout on the repeaters, so try to keep your transmission shorter than that. Otherwise, the alligator will get you. We also want to make sure everyone has a chance to get in and give a report in a timely manner. That said, let's go ahead and get her started tonight. Up at the top, I'd like to separate into some in and outs. It allows people to get on with their evening, whether that's to sleep or to bed, and it helps avoid some doubles up at the top here. So that said, let's just go ahead and get her started tonight. In and outs only, please come now, call sign and first name. CLL 7 with the Charlie Papa, Zack. Good evening Zack, KK7 WCP, I've got your I.O. Thank you for stopping by. You have a good one there Zack. More I.O.s, please. 7 Romeo Yankee Whiskey David I.O. Good evening David, I've got your I.O. KI7 RYW. You have a good one there. Hope to talk to you down the log here. Alright, more I.O.s, please. Alpha Golf 7 Lima Romeo Cody with an I.O. Hey there Cody, Alpha Golf 7 Lima Rodeo. Thank you for stopping by tonight. Hope all is well. Have a good one. Any more I.O.s, please come now, call sign and first name."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-12T21:56:12+00:00","id":16532,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":16531,"text":" Anyone else for check-ins on tonight's 9 o'clock net, call for a name. Alpha Golf 7 Lima Romeo, Cody with an I.O. Alright Cody, H7LR got your I.O. Well that was the first I.O. of the evening, that usually doesn't happen there. More stations call a name. This is repeat, I.O. 7 November 7th, all-star go Peter, Santa Cruz, I.O. Alright Peter, also got your I.O. from Santa Cruz, 7-3-D. More stations call a name please. Westview 7P, Bravo Kilo, Will in Cedar Hills with an I.O."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-30T21:43:11+00:00","id":11747,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":11746,"text":" Cody, a G7LR with an I-O, and I heard a very distinctive K, and I think it belongs to an X2 CW. Joan, was that you? No. Indeed, this is KX2ZW."},{"callsign_confidence":0.99,"confidence":0.5114896595478058,"created_at":"2026-06-29T05:00:46.842094+00:00","id":129978,"node_number":"683211","recording_id":130233,"text":"did that, so they were all jammed into the normal frequency for that. I got a couple of sideband contacts, but I was having trouble getting through the pile-ups without an amplifier. I made a few FM contacts, and the FD4 works pretty good, but it's really fast, so it takes some getting used to only have a couple of seconds to select the station to transmit to, and if you start late on there, the transmission doesn't really go through. That's all I got for now, 73 everyone, AG7LR back to that. Wow, 258 contacts there, so FD4 for the win. Ha ha, yeah, that sounds like quite the pile-up on the 20 meters though for FT8 and stuff there. So, hey, very good stuff. I'm glad you had a very successful field."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":0.8336712455278948,"created_at":"2026-06-29T05:00:43.944924+00:00","id":129977,"node_number":"683211","recording_id":130232,"text":"and we will catch you next time there. All right, I am Brian, K-E7, KZH. This is the nine o'clock net. We saw five more on this round. Next up is gonna be Cody. Alpha Golf 7, Lima, Rodeo. Hey, how are you, Cody? Please come ahead with a report. Hey, Brian, I'm doing good. I think I did fairly well with the old day. I logged 258 contacts. 240 of those were digital. This year I tried running FT4 and I did pretty well with that. The mode is a lot faster and the bands were much less crowded, so I was able to get a lot more contacts in on there. The FT8 on 20 meters was really jammed up. There was hardly any word to transmit on that. The ARRL recommended spreading out to some other frequencies for FT8, but no one ever did."},{"callsign_confidence":0.99,"confidence":0.5459616726095027,"created_at":"2026-06-29T04:56:09.174438+00:00","id":129962,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":130215,"text":"did that, so they were all jammed into the normal frequency for that. I got a couple of sideband contacts that was having trouble getting through the pileups about an amplifier and made a few FM contacts. The FD4 works pretty good, but it's really fast, so it takes some getting used to have a couple of seconds to select the station to transmit to and if you start late on there, the transmission doesn't really go through. That's all I got for now, 73 everyone, AG7LR back to bed. Wow, 258 contacts there, so FT4 for the win. Ha ha, yeah, that sounds like quite the pileup on the 20 meters though for FT8 and stuff there. So, hey, very good stuff. I'm glad you had a very successful field."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":0.8568314046022438,"created_at":"2026-06-29T04:56:06.966762+00:00","id":129961,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":130214,"text":"and we will catch you next time there. All right, I am Brian, K-E7, K-ZH. This is the nine o'clock night. We saw five more on this round. Next up is going to be Cody. Alpha Golf 7, Lima, Rodeo. Hey, how are you, Cody? Please come ahead with a report. Hey, Brian, I'm doing good. I think I did fairly well with the old thing. I logged 258 contacts. 240 of those were digital. This year I tried running FT-CoA, and I did pretty well with that. The mode is a lot faster, and the bands were much less crowded, so I was able to get a lot more contacts in on there. FT-8 on 20 meters was really jammed up. There was hardly any word to transmit on that. The ARRL recommended spreading out to some other frequencies for FT-8, but no one ever did."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":0.8897210009396076,"created_at":"2026-06-29T04:41:16.566933+00:00","id":129935,"node_number":"683211","recording_id":130185,"text":"There was definitely a pile up there. I did get the Ka9EHBIO, so waves to you, Anne. Who is the Kilo 6, and I think there's an India Tango? Or is it... Oh yeah, Kilo 6 India Tango. That is the entire call. I've got you on. Who else was in that mix? K7PJP, Paul, and Tacoma. There he is. K7PJP, Paul, on the list. More stations, please. KX2C, K9VDC, Brooks, and K9MLR, Megan. I got KX2CW, K9VDC, and K9MLR. More stations, please. Alpha, Gold, 7 Lima, Romeo, Cody. There's Cody, Alpha, Gold, 7 Lima, Rodeo. More stations, please. KX7L and Axander."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-17T21:58:31+00:00","id":18357,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":18356,"text":" KJ7EXM. E-dex for Marchmallows. KJ7EXM is on the list. More stations please. Alpha Golf 7 Lima Romeo. Cody with an I-O. Hey Cody, waves to you. Alpha Golf 7 Lima Radio. You have a good one there. And we'll talk to you soon. More stations please."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-21T21:30:13+00:00","id":21258,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":21257,"text":" okay I got KK excuse me a g7 lr Cody with an IO I got ke 6ra X Peter and I think you wanted to be in I didn't hear I oh so I'm assuming you want to get a report and I got an N 9 q o X you're in on the list is there anyone else who wants to get in call turn a name please"},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-24T21:17:41+00:00","id":23885,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":23884,"text":" Two stations in there, Alpha Golf 7 Lima Rodeo. Cody, were you in or in and out tonight Cody? I was I O A G 7 L R. Good stuff. Alpha Golf 7 Lima Rodeo, I've got your I O. And after that I did get K K 7 I G Z Rebecca. Alright, more stations please come ahead. K X 2 C W group check in. K X 2 C W. So Joan, who all is in your group? Let me go ahead and build that out."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-27T21:03:09+00:00","id":26069,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":26068,"text":" Alpha, Golf, Seven, Lima, Romeo, Cody with the NIO."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-28T21:05:35+00:00","id":26832,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":26831,"text":" Ted, thank you very much for stopping by. I got N7PHT with an I-O. Appreciate you checking in. More stations, come ahead. Alpha, Golf 7, Lima, Romeo, Cody with an I-O."},{"callsign_confidence":0.99,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-31T22:05:53+00:00","id":29389,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":29388,"text":" Well, I do partially agree with you on that, Jeff. And Joan, I very much, you know, the ability to burn CDs for people, especially as an artist, I completely understand that. The audio quality of a CD and the, I don't know what the word I'm looking for is, not bit rate, maybe it's bit rate, the ability to not compress the audio as much. Audio CDs were incredible in the aspect that they maintain so much more of the natural presence of the sound versus MP3s. And to put them on flash drives, yes, the best way it was explained to me in a visual reference was, take in the Mona Lisa and you take it as its whole. It's incredible, the amount of detail is incredible to it. Now, you compress that down to an 8x8 image and then try to blow that back up to make it a full-sized image again, it looks blocky. You've lost the fidelity of it, you've lost the true aspect ratio, the real complexities that are within the original image or sound in that aspect. And that was my number one complaint when we first started going to the MP3 and the flash drives and the iPods and all those different devices that compressed the music down. You lost the high-end fidelity, you lost the low-end fidelity and you lost the facialness of what the music really, really was. And one of those things that I look back today and it blows my mind how we're able to have such an incredible audio replication out of a piece of vinyl. And to have that fidelity back where it sounds natural and so much about music is in that compression, or lack of compression I want to say. So when you take the bit rate and you crush it down into such a small file that it's able to fit on the flash drives, even though the flash drives have become ginormous in today's aspect, you can get a terabyte flash drive nowadays. I remember back when an 8GB flash drive was massive and the first 8GB or I think it was a 4GB iPod was, to put music on that you had to compress it so tremendously that you lost all the facialness and all the detail of the audio. So that's the downside to it and that's just from my experiences and stuff. But Jeff, you're on the right page with the ability to load it onto a flash drive and still share that. The advantage the artist had with the CDs is it made it difficult to copy that CD until these CD burners and all these publicly available devices came out so that now you could buy one CD and then you could make multiple copies for your friends and the artist wouldn't benefit in any way, shape or form. So that's the advantage of the artist. I know it's a rabbit hole and I don't want to go down a too terrible part even though that's what we've been talking about a lot on the net this evening, but it is definitely one of those aspects that the artist isn't respected as much nowadays in my opinion across the board anyway. Without the true artist, without the true creator of these musicals and these movies and all these different aspects of entertainment, we've lost that respect to what the artist really deserves and that's the pay to earn for your talent. And even in movies and streaming services, they 100% take advantage and it's a very unfortunate situation and system that we're stuck in today. So I'm going to get off my soapbox now. Next up we've got Cody, AG7LR."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-29T21:32:58+00:00","id":27679,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":27678,"text":" Hey Cody, where are you? You sound different to me. Are you out and about or are you just at your usual QTH? I am currently over in Leavenworth so I'm on All Star. I'll be back home tomorrow, AG 7LR."}]}