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  "last_seen": "2026-06-17T02:40:15.024189+00:00",
  "occurrence_count": 9,
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      "net": 6,
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    "data_freshness": "2025-12-23T07:47:30",
    "latest_topic": "check-ins",
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    "personal_summary": "K3XO is a regular participant who often checks in and welcomes others to the net.",
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    "source": "legacy_callsign_profiles",
    "summary": "K3XO frequently acknowledges check-ins during the Colorado Astronomy Net.",
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    "updated_at": "2025-12-24T10:27:03"
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    {
      "callsign_confidence": 0.8200000000000001,
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      "created_at": "2026-06-17T02:40:14.910764+00:00",
      "id": 109001,
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      "text": "in a while, so I just checked in, I've been listening with interest, and thanks for putting it together. I will stick around for a little while, but I'm fading fast, so I may just decide to head to bed soon, but thanks for running back to that K3XO."
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      "created_at": "2026-06-17T01:09:30.983106+00:00",
      "id": 108834,
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      "recording_id": 108833,
      "text": "This is KI-0 AR, not control for the Colorado Australia. Right now I'd like to acknowledge Roy, KI-7 PKL, thanks for checking in tonight. And Roy, K-N5, ZIQ, thanks for checking in tonight. Jack, K-E-0 VH, thanks for checking in tonight. And I rip. K3XO, thanks for checking in tonight. Wesley, KF4WLQ, thanks for checking in tonight. Ken, NV7S, thanks for checking in tonight. Dave, AF0AS, thanks for checking in tonight. Chad, KF0UUC, thanks for checking in tonight. John, W2JLS, thanks for checking in tonight. John, KJ7AGQ, thanks for checking in tonight. Doug, K-0 ATP, thanks for checking in tonight. And N, W6RVZ, thanks for checking in tonight. And we got..."
    },
    {
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      "created_at": "2025-12-23T07:46:13+00:00",
      "id": 89221,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
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      "text": "All right, right now I'll go ahead and acknowledge those that are checked in via NetLogger. We've got, boy, N5ZI2 checking in tonight, Randall, AE7RJ, thanks for checking in tonight. Again, Nv7SS, thanks for checking in tonight. Dave, AF0AS, thanks for checking in tonight. And Rip, K3XO, thanks for checking in tonight. And we got Jackson checking in from Estes Park. Welcome, Jackson, to the Colorado Astronomy Net. Thanks for that. If you've got a call sign, that would be great. If you don't, that's fine, too. I got the first name from Estes Park. All right, I'll get that on the list, too. We'll see how that takes that. All right, let's see. We got a few more over on, let's see, we got a few more over here on the net logger, we got Thomas, yeah, okay, Thomas, KN4EWT, thanks for checking in tonight, Brian, KM7BYR, thanks for checking in tonight. Let's see, is that a new call? That is a new call. So Brian, please stand by. We've got Blake, the Bizero SCA. Thanks for checking in tonight. Always like to touch base with my first time check-ins. Over there, so listen up. Brian, welcome to the Colorado Astronomy Net. My name is Burtis. that is Bravo Uniform Romeo November Echo Sierra Sierra on the cosine and use zero alpha Romeo. I have been doing this for almost 30 years and I always like to touch base with my first time check in. I would like to find out from you what your interest, background in astronomy is whether you are studying or you have been doing it for decades or somewhere in between. Brian KM7BYR tell us a little bit about your background interest in astronomy. Please go Go ahead."
    },
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      "created_at": "2025-10-28T18:09:13+00:00",
      "id": 70989,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
      "recording_id": 70988,
      "text": " I also take them over the air of course. Now I am going to acknowledge the first eight check-ins tonight. Let's see we have Ken, NV7SS thanks for checking in tonight. Roy, KI7PKL thanks for checking in tonight. Jack, KE0V8 thanks for checking in tonight. Moi, N5ZIQ thanks for checking in tonight. Cole, KF0URC thanks for checking in tonight. David, WE8M thanks for checking in tonight. John, W2JLS thanks for checking in tonight. And Rip, K3XO thanks for checking in tonight. I am going to go back to Cole, Missouri. KF0URC, good evening to you. Welcome to the Colorado Astronomy Net and welcome. I like to touch base with my first time check-ins and find out a little background on you. If you are just starting an astronomy or you have been doing it for decades or somewhere in between. I always like to find out a little bit more about the new check-ins and what kind of experience we have. We have all levels of experience. Beginners to those of us who have been doing it for decades one way or another. We have got various interests as well so hopefully you can stick around. I started this almost 30 years ago. I have got some announcements coming up, some local astronomical news, some bulletins, a rocket report if you are interested in various launches around the world. And then I like to go down the list and talk with everybody especially if they are out looking at the skies for observation reports. In fact, I have an observation report this evening myself so I will be sharing that a little bit later. Right now, Cole, I want to officially walk you in and find out what is your background interest in astronomy. Go ahead please. KF0URC, go ahead."
    },
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      "created_at": "2025-09-23T18:12:01+00:00",
      "id": 45405,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
      "recording_id": 45404,
      "text": " Mike Mike 1 Delta Echo Alpha, Mike Mike 1 Delta Echo Alpha, good morning, Bubnus."
    },
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      "created_at": "2025-09-09T18:18:19+00:00",
      "id": 36159,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
      "recording_id": 36158,
      "text": " Whiskey 2 Juliet Lima Sierra John W2 JLS Fairland Ohio. Good evening Mr. Bernitz."
    },
    {
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      "created_at": "2025-08-26T18:07:26+00:00",
      "id": 25261,
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      "text": " Okay, nothing heard. This is KI-0 ARNet control for the Colorado Astronomy Net. This net meets every Tuesday night at 7 p.m. Mountain Time, 0100 Zulu on Wednesdays to discuss topics of an astronomical nature, what's up with the night skies for the weekend and other special events that may be of interest to the amateur radio astronomy enthusiasts around the world. Also, this is one of the few nets where your check-in does count. I tally up the numbers and send them off to JPL at the end of each month. It counts as part of their outreach to the general public of which we are a part, so all check-ins are definitely appreciated. I take check-ins several ways. I take them over the air, of course. I take them via NetLogger. So if you have NetLogger, I will see your call sign pop up in the AIM window and get you logged in right off the bat. I also am on YouTube, so if you happen to have YouTube or are listening in via YouTube, you can check in via that way. I'll take check-ins through the chat. I also take them via email for anyone out there that's listening that can't check-in some other way. My email address is ki0ar at ki0ar.com. And just give me your first name and a location and I'll put you on a list. If you have a call sign, add that in your email as well. Speaking of which, I will go ahead and acknowledge several check-ins via NetLogger. We got Ken, N-V7-S-S, thanks for checking in tonight. K-I-7-P-K-L, thanks for checking in tonight. David, W-E-8-M, thanks for checking in tonight. We got Rip, K-3-X-O, thanks for checking in tonight. And we got J-A-I-7-O-F, thanks for checking in tonight. And we've got a whole bunch of people checking in. Jose, K-J-5-M-E-L, thanks for checking in tonight. So, appreciate everybody checking in via NetLogger. That way I don't get your call signs messed up. It's just a good copy and paste into NetLogger there. Get you checked in easily. We got K-O-5-A-O-K, checked in via YouTube. So, thanks for that, Mike."
    },
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      "created_at": "2025-08-19T18:07:16+00:00",
      "id": 19707,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
      "recording_id": 19706,
      "text": " OK, this is KI0AR, Net Control for the Colorado astronomy net. This net meets every Tuesday night at 7 p.m. Mountain time, 0100 Zulu, on the Sky Hub Link system of repeaters to discuss topics of an astronomical night for the night skies for the week any other special event that may be of interest to the amateur radio astronomy enthusiasts around the world. Also this is one of the few nets where your check-in does count. I tally up the numbers and send them off to JPL at the end of each month, because it's part of their outreach to the general public, of which we are a part. So all check-ins are definitely appreciated. I take check-ins several ways. If you have NetLogger, I will see your call sign pop up in the AIM window and you can consider yourself checked in. I'll definitely acknowledge you when I go down the list. Take them over the air, of course. You can also send me an email if you're unable to transmit one way or another. And I will take them over email, my email address, KI0AR at KI0AR.com. Just let me know your first name and your location and if you have a call sign, I'll definitely put that on the list as well. I am also broadcasting on YouTube this evening. Anyone that has YouTube, I will take check-ins over that medium. I have recorded quite a few of my sessions, my past sessions as well on YouTube if you want to go back and listen to any of them. Several ways to get checked in tonight. Right now, I want you people to acknowledge over on NetLogger, Brian, W4BJB, thanks for checking in tonight. Roy, KI7PKL, thanks for checking in tonight. David, WE8M, thanks for checking in tonight. Ken, NV7SS, thanks for checking in tonight. Rip, K3XO, thanks for checking in tonight. Dave, KF0AS, thanks for checking in tonight. D. Michael, AF0SF, thanks for checking in tonight. I have not seen anybody over on YouTube yet and nothing in the email, so I will go ahead and begin taking check-ins."
    },
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      "confidence": null,
      "created_at": "2025-08-05T18:05:02+00:00",
      "id": 14366,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
      "recording_id": 14365,
      "text": " Easy. Ha ha ha. All right. Right now, I'll go ahead and acknowledge the several check ins already. We got Jack, Katie, Zorro, VH, thanks for checking in tonight. John, W2, JL, S, thanks for checking in tonight. Roy, KI7, PKL, thanks for checking in tonight. Rip, K3XO, thanks for checking in tonight. Ken, NB7SS, thanks for checking in tonight. And Mike, K05, AOK, thanks for checking in tonight."
    }
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