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  "callsign": "JB0MAI",
  "confidence": 0.85,
  "first_seen": "2025-11-08T02:58:02+00:00",
  "found": true,
  "id": 18246,
  "is_net_control": false,
  "last_seen": "2026-06-11T22:24:04.657496+00:00",
  "occurrence_count": 12,
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    },
    "data_freshness": "2025-12-23T12:39:19",
    "latest_topic": "repeater station information",
    "most_topic": "general chatter and check-ins",
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    "personal_summary": "JB0MAI is a friendly and casual operator who often checks in during the net.",
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      "focus": 0.4,
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      "helpful": 0.5,
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    "source": "legacy_callsign_profiles",
    "summary": "JB0MAI frequently checks in and engages in general chatter with other operators.",
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    {
      "callsign_confidence": 0.85,
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      "created_at": "2025-12-23T12:37:56+00:00",
      "id": 90182,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
      "recording_id": 90181,
      "text": "W7DNG, Grossi, good to hear from you. I'll get back to you in just a jiffy. Who else is out there? Call, send a name, please."
    },
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      "created_at": "2025-12-22T22:24:33+00:00",
      "id": 87330,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
      "recording_id": 87329,
      "text": "Okay, I just left a little gap on the individual stations trying to check in because they need a little bit more time. Okay, I recognize Mike Goff, Lima Goff, Mike, that's Thomas and our good friend Dale, KC7YFE over there in Roseburg in Oregon. Let's go to Thomas. How are things to do there, Thomas? A long time, no chat? Mike Fyfe, Lima Goff, Mike from GW8SZL."
    },
    {
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      "confidence": null,
      "created_at": "2025-12-22T15:31:47+00:00",
      "id": 85919,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
      "recording_id": 85918,
      "text": "Well, I figure us, you know, I got a bone to pick now, I mean Bill you are the owner of this this group, right? I mean you pay for the stuff and you know, what's good for the goose is good for the gander. You gotta remember that You gotta abide by the rules like everybody else and you use when you were explaining things We started talking about work shirts and this that and the other he used work six times and that's just wrong and then you get other people to say D just said it like five times yourself but however nobody say anything about the S word you know except a couple times when you're gonna get the equal target so snow snow snow snow snow snow snow snow snow snow snow snow Now we're even with the work word and the snow word, you know, no discrimination here, but you gotta watch what you're doing, Bill. You put out these rules, man, you gotta abide by them. And by the way, I believe that honeydew is called a compound word. It's not two separate but together there's a compound word. Just stick that in your ear and smoke it. JB0MAI"
    },
    {
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      "confidence": null,
      "created_at": "2025-12-22T14:54:53+00:00",
      "id": 85794,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
      "recording_id": 85793,
      "text": "All right, I think we've acknowledged our buddy Michael up in Kelso, Washington. Kilo Bravo 6 Delta, Hotel Romeo. But if I did, I did. If I did not, I did not. But I mean, I could have done it twice, so that's fine. Where I left off from where I started. But I know we've got Wade down at Carrollton, Georgia, over at 4 Lima Romeo Kilo. Hello, Wade. Paul at Enfield, Maine. The Kilo Charming 1, Victor Quebec Sierra. Glad to have the Maine call sign on the log. We've got Mr. Comfort and Mr. Daniel up in Knoxville, the good net. Do I have any other EchoLink users out there? Once again, my name's Jim. The call sign's Kilomike4Mike.FoxCam4PF. We're the Sunday Night Net out of Chattanooga, Tennessee, taking EchoLink check-ins."
    },
    {
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      "confidence": null,
      "created_at": "2025-12-22T09:32:59+00:00",
      "id": 84685,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
      "recording_id": 84684,
      "text": "Well, I got that it's not raining, which is good. I am parked here at Shoreline City Hall in their upper parking area, which is where they've got the free chargers. Yes, they're just kind of the slow chargers. They charge at about nine amp hours or something. So it takes like forever. But lately I've been going to a city light charging station, which is like at 160th and Aurora. and that's pretty cheap. If they discharge the regular city light rate, which is 21 cents per kilowatt hour, if you do it, it'll be given in the morning, and then on Sundays, it's 21 cents for the whole day, and otherwise, peak hours, it's 31 cents a kilowatt hour, which is not bad. So I've been charging up there pretty often because it is quick. I can get fully charged in about an hour, And that makes me pretty happy. But fast charging is a little harder on the batteries than the slow charging, so I'm slow charging and I'm gonna charge it up to 90%. What they recommend is 80, but for the slow charger, I think that's easy enough on it that it doesn't really make any difference. In fact, it's about a mile to my QTH. Walking takes me about 20 minutes, so I will get out of my car here in a minute and start walking back. And as I say, since it's not raining, it's pretty nice. By the way, I want to congratulate you. You were great picking up them call signs. I did the new net today. And as usual, I butchered about half a dozen call signs and missed Jack when he called in and all that other kind of fumbling. I'm still working on my technique and writing things down more quickly and accurately. Accuracy, I think, is the key there. But anyway, I give it a good try. And at least I'm feeling more relaxed when I do the occasional nets, usually as a stand-in. So standing in today for Kirk. He's back from wherever he is, or almost back. Anyway, hey, thanks for the net. And I'll turn it back to the rest of the world, KI-7, ZEI. Hey, Tim, I have a question. I don't have an electric vehicle. I actually have a hybrid, a non-plug-in hybrid. But just the slow charging that you're getting right now, That's faster than just plugging it into 110, right? Correct. You have to plug it into 110. This is for Kilo Station Kilo 7, November, Quebec, November. All star NOS 6222, located in Shelton, Washington. Three amp hours or four amp hours. About three amp hours an hour, so it's like this deadly slow. With the level two charger, which is what they've got here at shoreline, that's the 480 volt or 440 volt input. That's at about nine, it depends, but about six, seven, eight kilowatts per hour. So significantly faster. And charging, I was down to very low. I was down at just a 15-mile range because I did quite a bit of driving around tonight, drove down to the airport, picked up some people, et cetera. And so it takes me about nine hours to charge up to 90%. The other questions people ask me sometimes or have asked me or meant to ask me and didn't ask me is, do I get any kind of RFI or anything from the electronics? And the answer is absolutely not. Everything's dead quiet. Receiving, transmitting, everything's been really good. So absolutely no problems on that with my Kia Niro here. Back to you, KI7ZEI. KI7ZEI, K7WFE. Well, thank you, Tim. Yeah, I'm eager to learn about it. We're all gonna have to learn this eventually. It's just in our future. So, glad to have that information, really appreciate it. Thanks so much, and by the way, one of my highly developed techniques which is very hard to acquire is the fact that Jack is backing me up on my text. So he's catching everything and I do my best, but he does better all the time. Thank you, Tim. Let's move on and talk to Robert. Where you been? It's been weeks, KJ, oh, wait, wait, wrong Robert. Yeah, we got a Robert number one here, KJ7ZRY, come ahead. Hello, that's kilo seven, this is Ulu Romeo Yankee. Yeah, I've had that accident just saps all your energy and I didn't have anything worth reporting other than I've got a cold and it sapped all my energy. So I kept you off from getting infected by staying off the net for the past two weeks. is not considerate of me. All day today and all day tomorrow, though, I am attending the Oregon ACS training class up at the Snohomish County Emergency Operations Center. I am learning a lot. They give you exercises like with your laptop closed and your programming software nowhere in sight. The repeater you're using is down and you've gotta reprogram your radio right away for this other repeater, just using the little buttons on the front to go and everyone gets a little sweaty and we kind of figure it out and we check us out and we move on. So I'm learning a lot and I expect to learn a lot tomorrow and hopefully it will help me continue to be of use and of service, which is what I'm looking forward to. Other than that, real quick, I drive a 2020 Chevy Bolt. We've got a 220 charger, and we love it. It's nice to be back. Well, thank you, and thanks for mentioning that course in, would you say, Everett, if I recall, yeah. And that does, I mean, that kind of stuff, just the stuff you really ought to know that we don't train ourselves on. That's really wonderful. And I have to compliment you with your cold and your sapped energy. If I recall, that course starts at 8 a.m. today and tomorrow. So getting your foggy head up early and moving, congratulations, you're a dedicated emergency communications ham. Thank you, thank you for your service, I guess is the appropriate thing to say. Now let's go on to Robert number two, who's never number two. He's always number one in our hearts, KJ7JXM. Robert, where you been?"
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      "created_at": "2025-11-10T06:28:11+00:00",
      "id": 78224,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
      "recording_id": 78223,
      "text": " That is a feast and it all sounded good, really good. The cheesecake thing, you go off like a bomb, I know how you react to that so you go off like a bomb anyway. Wow, that was great. And yeah, McDonald's fries because they put beef tallow in the oil and that makes a big difference, huge difference. It's very hard to duplicate at home by the way. Alright, I'm going to go to George and then I'm going to bounce back to Josh. But, PB0MAI, what do you want for your last meal? If you have anything you want George, it's all up to you. Over to you, PB0MAI, this is KC2BKG."
    },
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      "confidence": null,
      "created_at": "2025-11-08T02:56:20+00:00",
      "id": 76438,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
      "recording_id": 76437,
      "text": " Yeah, it was nice talking to you too. You got to come around more often for sure. I sent one more just to give you one more example. This is also done on iPhone 15. It's basically the title is Chains That Bind Us with a Bit of Rust and a Lot of Laughter. And I have a little story goes with that one too. But this one got national attention too. You might like to see it because it's one of my favorite pictures. Take care. KB0MAI."
    },
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      "confidence": null,
      "created_at": "2025-10-06T07:06:52+00:00",
      "id": 54659,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
      "recording_id": 54658,
      "text": " Good comment."
    },
    {
      "callsign_confidence": 0.85,
      "confidence": null,
      "created_at": "2025-09-16T06:34:21+00:00",
      "id": 39362,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
      "recording_id": 39361,
      "text": " I was wondering if you're going to get back to me, fastened twice. So is it my call sign or my personality makes you forget that I'm here? Just out of curiosity."
    },
    {
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      "confidence": null,
      "created_at": "2025-08-21T04:00:56+00:00",
      "id": 20650,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
      "recording_id": 20649,
      "text": " JB0MAI. This is repeater station Kilo Q07 November Quebec November All Star Node 6222 located in Shelton, Washington. JB0MAI. JB0MAI. JB0MAI."
    },
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      "confidence": null,
      "created_at": "2025-07-25T07:04:02+00:00",
      "id": 9849,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
      "recording_id": 9848,
      "text": " I have to go to the, I have to go to the Ironware store and buy a metal plate to stick my mag mount on. I just want those like metal things used for electrical blocks or something and just stick it on that I guess. So, I'm going to go to the Ironware store and buy a metal plate to stick my mag mount on. I just want those like metal things used for electrical blocks or something and just stick it on that I guess. So, yeah I'm going to go box with me tomorrow and just play around with that in the park while we're having the barbecue. Other than that, there are not too much else going on. I don't know what that was going on with that P9LF. I think Alan might have been right. He probably had his box on. It sounded like it. I don't know. What else? Oh, scanners. I got a scanner here. I bought that in Arizona probably. Let's see. What is it? The Bearcat? Are you looking at the Union? What? Let me see out here. Let me see. The Union BCD more than 360. But you can't pick up the cops anyway. I can listen to your phone. I can't. I can't. I can't. I can't. I can't. I can't. I can't. I can't. I can't. I can't. I can't. I can't. I can't. I can't. I can't. I can't. I can't. I can't. I can't. He can't. I can't. What the hell? What are you doing? He can't pick up."
    },
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      "confidence": null,
      "created_at": "2025-07-14T06:19:32+00:00",
      "id": 7443,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
      "recording_id": 7442,
      "text": " You know, so anyhow, you know, I just, you know, everybody has a different take. Every city has a different take, you know? Oh, my God. Here's a city barbecue. It tastes so good. Oh, my God. Get this barbecue. It tastes so good. You know, it's all the same. I'm sure somebody will argue with me on that one, but the drug gang went drop for $7. Drop for $7."
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