{"activity_count":18,"callsign":"DY9IVZ","confidence":0.85,"first_seen":"2025-07-27T18:48:51+00:00","found":true,"id":3292,"is_net_control":false,"last_seen":"2026-06-11T22:23:05.823508+00:00","ncs_profile":null,"occurrence_count":6,"profile":{"confidence":0.7592,"counts":{"ncs":0,"net":5,"open_qso":6},"data_freshness":"2025-09-22T22:32:03","latest_topic":"net closing","most_topic":"net hosting and operation","open_vs_net_bias_score":-0.153,"personal_summary":"DY9IVZ is a dedicated net host who ensures smooth operation and engagement during regular nets.","scores":{"civility":0.9,"focus":0.8,"friendly":0.8,"helpful":0.9,"serious":0.9,"technical":0.7},"source":"legacy_callsign_profiles","summary":"DY9IVZ hosts and operates regular nets, providing updates and encouraging participation.","topic_coverage":{"net hosting and operation":0.6,"personal anecdotes":0.4},"updated_at":"2025-12-24T08:38:43"},"qrz_status":null,"recent_transcripts":[{"callsign_confidence":0.85,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-06T22:13:04+00:00","id":14820,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":14819,"text":" Thank you for your I O. Alright, uh, we, uh, alright, we're gonna call it out. We're gonna let, um, DY9IVZ close it out for us. So, uh, over to you."},{"callsign_confidence":0.85,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-06T22:12:48+00:00","id":14819,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":14818,"text":" for the August 6th 9 o'clock net. I'd like to thank the Pizza Center computer group for the use of this computer. For more information about the group, please check out our website at psrg.org. The PSRG has been hosting daily nets for over 30 years. The nets are a great opportunity to test your equipment. Remember, if you don't test your equipment, we can't hear you. I'll now be returning the repeater to normal operation. This is Bruce, K9 BDC. And Megan, K9 MLR. Signing off at 10 11 p.m. Good evening everyone and 73."},{"callsign_confidence":0.85,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-30T22:34:12+00:00","id":11794,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":11793,"text":" I'm just shooting there, Lisa, out in the kayaks on Lake Washington. That sounds like a lot of fun. And you said two things that I don't usually associate is warm and Lake Washington. But I suppose we have been having some really nice warm weather continuously. So I imagine that Lake Washington is probably much warmer than it normally is. But I usually think of Lake Washington as being relatively cold, especially when you compare it to Lake Sammamish. If you've ever been boating over there, it always seems to be a few degrees warmer. It's a much smaller lake, of course, too. But yeah, either way, it sounds like a nice time out there kayaking. So thanks for stopping by. Great to hear from you. Have a good rest of your evening. All right, at 10.11 PM, I'm Brooks Canine, BBC Next. We're going to go talk to Zach, WA7TZ. Hi, Zach. Hi, Zach."},{"callsign_confidence":0.85,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-30T22:32:21+00:00","id":11792,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":11791,"text":" I had to chuckle at your talking about the rabbits. You know, I did not know about the nightly 3 AM meeting of the rabbits. You know, maybe I didn't get the invite to that one. But there's a lot of rabbits around where I live here in Newcastle too. But I'm not usually out at 3 AM to see them. It's usually in the later evening, walking the dogs around. It's some of them getting a little bit adventurous. And wait till we get awfully close to move. They don't seem very scared of the dogs sometimes. But kind of crazy. Anyway, thanks for stopping by again, Mike. We did reject. Have a good rest of your night. All right, next on the list is Lisa, KC7BYJ. It's been a minute since I've heard from you, Lisa. Take it away."},{"callsign_confidence":0.85,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-26T22:22:51+00:00","id":11031,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":11030,"text":" J-X-M, front-over. And so, post-alley is the alley that you walk down and you can see it to the gum wall. So as you walk down from the marketplace, the market street or whatever that street is, this kind of twist, so you know, the little tree thing kind of goes down, you know, the little tiny little one layer. And then you take that left and gum wall is then right there on your left. That is post-alley, so all the arch on that wall here, right hand side is off that free wall or free arch area. So that's that. I'm doing pretty good. I think that's a nasty heartbreak going for it right now and it's become just our fight getting near of it. So I'll be sure to leave, but happy, healthy, rock and rolling. It was a blast to see everyone today. I didn't feel bad, I didn't get to chat with you or Rich very much, if at all. I know I stopped by and said hi for a moment there and then her asked Rich a little bit about not having conversation anyway. So we'll have to get together soon and have some good conversation with just the four of us, I think, getting on up because it's been a minute. But otherwise, yeah, not a whole lot else to report. Just now getting to, not the road I want to turn on. I think it's over. Oh yeah, I'm supposed to turn here. It's highway nine. I'm turning on the highway nine now. So I am about to be highway nine northbound. We've got approximately an hour drive to get home from the Bothell area, which is a two-tier loop at. And unless I keep flashing lights, I'll make it a 45 minute drive home. Anyway, make sure to do what you do. Much appreciate the both of you so very much. And it was great to see everyone today. And Jack is a incredible guy. Jack says a maybe thing. Jack got a fan call three times here. My check is too high. I love Jack. This is KJ7. KJ7, clear and max it in. Okay, K7, KXM. Thank you very much, Robert, for that amusing series of comments. And yeah, heartburn is the name of the day after all of that food today. And I was gonna talk about Jack again. I don't know if he's listening, but just a thanks to him. He really makes the picnic go. He does everything for it. Brings all the food. Well, he wasn't cooking today, but he had that all set up. Takes our photo. I want to note for people who know Jack, I'm pretty sure Jack had a history by knowing juggle. And I think he has a history as a clown also. And I noticed when he was taking the photos today, he's behind the camera and he's gonna run around while the self-timer goes off. He does a little step, which is a, it's a clown step, you know, almost like a Charlie Chaplin kind of hopping on one foot and with the other foot in the air. So I think either it comes naturally to him, which may be why he got into those circus and juggling occupations, or it's done it so long, it just stuck. Well, thank you, Robert and Cammie. Let's go back up and see if DY9IVZ is still out there. I'm gonna wait a bit because they're coming in from Echo Link, I suppose. So DY9IVZ, are you there?"},{"callsign_confidence":0.85,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-26T22:18:31+00:00","id":11030,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":11029,"text":" KF-7 here, Papa Alpha. Nice talking with you, Phil, about that passing and we're about to trip up to Whitehorse. It's about to be in a curve. Just a couple of people there. Really had a good time at the hamburgers. That was a $15 hamburger. Anyway, thanks to everybody for a great conversation. Have a good day. Nice to be looking north at first light up over Seattle. Anyway, KF-7STA. Thanks everybody. KF-7STA. Well, thank you, Bob. I didn't catch your name the first time. Yeah, that was fun chatting with the six of us there and that whole business about audiophile preferences and vinyl and all those endless, endless vinyl-digital discussions. It was, well, this one is more enlightening than most, I thought. Pretty good. Nice seeing you again, Bob. And let's move on now and talk to, oh, by the way, that six light? That's interesting. I wonder if that must be the torchlight parade, too, I guess. Now we're going to talk to Craig, I think it is, the 01CSP. Come ahead. Yes, the 01CSP here on the island out in the middle of the North Atlantic, although it's not too bad here tonight. I think we're running around 19 degrees Celsius, which is really unusual for us. I'd like to make an announcement. In my playing around with computers and stuff, I've managed to set up a Facebook site just for ham radio operators. A nice friendly place with no people trying to rip you off or anything like that on there, right? There'll be none of that going on. I'll put it up in the text box there, the link for it, and I'm glad everyone's joined. It's free. That's all I have to say."}]}