{"activity_count":48,"callsign":"K6KJV","confidence":1.0,"first_seen":"2025-07-27T18:47:35+00:00","found":true,"id":158,"is_net_control":true,"last_seen":"2026-06-29T10:12:10.270255+00:00","ncs_profile":null,"occurrence_count":27,"profile":{"confidence":0.7805,"counts":{"ncs":0,"net":4,"open_qso":3},"data_freshness":"2025-08-02T17:56:58","latest_topic":"hobbies and projects","most_topic":"hobbies and projects","open_vs_net_bias_score":0.22,"personal_summary":"K6KJV is enthusiastic about his weekly projects and enjoys sharing his experiences in amateur radio.","scores":{"civility":0.8,"focus":0.6,"friendly":0.9,"helpful":0.5,"serious":0.7,"technical":0.4},"source":"legacy_callsign_profiles","summary":"K6KJV frequently discusses his hobbies and projects, particularly his work on a weekly basis.","topic_coverage":{"hobbies and projects":1.0,"personal stories":0.5},"updated_at":"2025-12-24T10:46:40"},"qrz_status":null,"recent_transcripts":[{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-26T18:25:37+00:00","id":10878,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":10877,"text":" They say me. I'll have a little bit of a, I don't know, a biscuit with a little bit of sugar on it for you, or honey. I never do that, but it sounds, Mike always does. But I'll go next door to the Oak Street Pie Company, though, and maybe get a cookie or a piece of pecan pie. Anyway, you know, that's my ritual if I do that. I don't know. I always do. That's kind of the fun of messing up and having chicken and all the stuff I don't normally eat. Might as well top it off. Anyway, Kevin, K6KJV over to you."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-26T17:57:05+00:00","id":10849,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":10848,"text":" It just sounds like a love story. And yeah, we were, I was over there in the 70s. So yeah, my dad was stationed there for quite some time. And, but anyway, it sounds like you met your match more than once. So, but so glad 42 years, that's a long, that's a long time. And it's good to hear you. Thank you for sharing that and stick around. We do have a 73 coming up. So we're gonna hand this over to KN5Y so he can pick up K6KJV. Go ahead Mike. November is back November. All-star node 6222 located in Shelton, Washington."},{"callsign_confidence":0.99,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-27T17:13:17+00:00","id":11389,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":11388,"text":" K6KJV, we got you WB4AIZ, it says Charles, but we'll keep it formal I guess, Jack. Ricardo, we've got you as well, KG4BEP, and then Ken, N4-7SS, we have you as well. So we're still out here on Echo Week, so go ahead and call to get on a log, y'all."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-26T17:51:38+00:00","id":10844,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":10843,"text":" This is Kilo Mine 5 Yankee. That's Kilo Mine 5 Yankee. Name is Mike. I'm in Grapevine, Texas. I said that slowly and phonetically. For the top cat, she likes it that way. And before I go to the infamous K6KJV, if you're listening and haven't checked in, you have landed in the amazing litter box lounge net on the 11 Catch Radio Network. And we're going to, before we go to Rev Keb, we're going to see if there's any more stations that want to check in on this net. Come with your call sign now."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-01T19:54:44+00:00","id":13042,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":13041,"text":" I want to say hello to Uncle Fred. I haven't ever heard him on the happy hour. Lovecats.c over here, Uncle Fred. And, uh, let's see. I was continuing and talking. Uh, yeah, you know the good Lord keeps me pretty busy with his website that I steward for him. And the good old way of seeing him on the Bible study and the newsletter, which is gonna be coming out here pretty quick. Hopefully. Um, and, uh, yeah, just keeps me busy. So, uh, between the Lord's website and AFC and, uh, Pam radio, that's what I got going on. That's what keeps me busy. So, um, and everyone, I gotta say, everyone's on stock of pilot here and there, too, you know. And, uh, leading to a flight sim here and there. But that's minor stuff. So with that, I'll shut up, quit Ramblin' and pass it back to you there, KJV. K6, KJV from K4 CUV. Okay, thank you so much, Revcamp, for all that you do and for coming and sharing some of your hobbies that you do there. So, yeah, good ones. And, uh, yeah, amateur radio, you know, is number one in my book. And, uh, so thank you so much there. So, all right, we got two more people here on the list. We've got Bill and Fred there. Uh, so, uh, M5JOJ, K4 CUV. Hello, Bill. And thank you for coming and joining the Living Cats Happy Hour Net. Uh, so, uh, do you have any hobbies or any new hobbies that you would like to, uh, take a stab at? M5JOJ from K4 CUV. What are some of your hobbies?"},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-27T17:16:13+00:00","id":11391,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":11390,"text":" J4, the E-R, Ricardo, Birmingham, Alabama. Blessings to all the operators on frequency, 73. All right, let's hold it up right there, because I think I had Chicago, Florida, and Alabama. Let me tell you, I did get Kevin, K6, KJV. Thank you, Mr. Kevin. We also got WB4, AIZ. We've got you as well. So there were two other operators. Oh, we got Ricardo. We got you. So there's one more that I did not get in that. So go ahead and call now. November, Victor 7, Sierra, Sierra. That's November. Victor 7, Sierra, Sierra. Getting in Nevada."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-02T17:56:05+00:00","id":13635,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":13634,"text":" were hosting the net. My journey's been rather short, but it was a long time coming. Similar to Scott, I joined Air Force a year out of high school, but that was back in 1968 when I joined. And I spent a lot of time at Key for myself with computers. And between keeping up with the computers and my time, 23 years in the Air Force, raising a family, I always had an interest in electronics, just trying to stay up to the times was hard enough with family and so forth. So I never really thought I had time to sit down and figure out the amateur radio stuff, so I didn't. And after I retired from the Air Force, I kept doing the same job for another, I don't know, 25, 26 years. So finally retired, and last September I ran across an audiobook that was fast track your technician license. And I quickly figured out I wasn't going to be able to do that with an audiobook, but it caught my interest. So I bought the book, started studying it, decided that wasn't going to be too bad to do. So I got the second book for your general license and started studying it. And about that time I scheduled it, my testing, for two weeks from when I started the first book. And went ahead and devoured the third book for extra, and went in and took the test two weeks after I started studying and passed all three on the same night. So that was back in, like I said, into September last year. So I'm still new at this. Like Mike, I don't talk too much on radio. I do a lot of listening, but not much talking. I'm on a break. So it's, like I say, more listening than talking. I'm trying to get into the HF side of it, but I live in an apartment complex on the third floor. And I haven't figured out yet how I really want to do that. I don't want to buy the equipment until I figure out what I'm going to do about an antenna. But DMR and All Star, I've got two All Star notes and, I don't know, five or six DMR notes, hot spots. So that's my story, and I'm sticking to it. So back to Nat. This is 82 IZ. Back to you, Nat. Well, A, D, 2, IZ. I don't think I know or heard of anyone that passed all three tests. First go. So now, man, you're a very good studier. And it took me a while. I was only going to get my check next year. And I used the Fast Track handbook as well. And I got to say, I tried the audio book, and I felt the same way. But I did get the book. And that was amazing. So I used it for all three of my tests. And I kind of broke it up. And Mike bought me a HF radio. He said, you got to get your General. And I was like, I don't want to get a General. I was having a hard enough time with the first test. And so I was like, oh, Lord, OK. So he had already done it. So I got the General. And then a year later, I talked myself into getting an extra, and I'm studying CW now. So Robert, you've had quite the journey. And we're just glad to have you here. And I'm going to throw this over to Mike right quick. And Steve is after you, Robert. Over to you, Mike. KN-5Y. OK, I'm 5, this is RK-5Y. Thank you there, Jeanette. And yeah, the testing, that's the whole, let me reset. KN-5Y returning. The testing is that's a whole other subject, isn't it? And I know I got that little study guide for the technician and got to about page three and just closed it and said, whoops, this is not for me. I have no concept of electronics. I've never understood electricity. And I just almost just put it down and I thought, well, wait a minute, let's go ahead and try this. And it's amazing. It can be intimidating, that's for sure. And I actually met a guy where I work that passed all three tests when he was 12 years old. And needless to say, I felt pretty inferior to that guy while we worked together for three days. But man, oh man, I think I have heard of one or two people doing that, and that's awesome. Sure wasn't me. I mean, I sweated through each test big time. But 82-IZ, KN-5Y. Rob, thanks for coming into the lizard lounge, lizard litter box. That's a whole other deal, the lizard lounge. There's one of those over in Dallas. The litter box lounge, welcome into the litter box lounge. I hope you'll come back. We meet every Saturday at 6 PM Central. And just a little announcement. Next week, we're going to have a guest net controller, K4 CUP Virgil. He's going to have a topic, a backup topic, because we encourage you all to bring a topic. But he's going to have a backup topic that I think that will be useful for everyone on here. So have that to look forward to for next week. So 82-IZ, KN-5Y, thank you, Rob. And we're going to go to, we have a Kilo Bravo 3 Papa Foxtrot Foxtrot. Steve, welcome into the box lounge. And don't forget, everyone, we are going to have a 73 round if you can hang around for that. That would be great. If not, we understand. But KV-3 Papa Foxtrot Foxtrot, KN-5Y. Steve, what's new with you? If you don't mind, tell us a little bit about what got you interested in amateur radio and maybe a little bit about your journey into a hobby. Over to you, Steve. Steve, good evening, Mike and everybody on the net. I started out in CB. And I thought that was kind of cool for a little while. But a lot of people were into it at that time. But I set it aside for a while and had some other things to do. And then in early 2000s, around 2004, I said, you know, I got to do something here. And I want to get back to what I, you know, something better than CB. CB, of course. And then I found the 2-meter. And I took my technician license, I believe, in 2004. First radio was an HT, a Yatesu T65. So it worked out pretty well. But that's about it. That's how I started. And hopefully, I'll work up to additional license. But right now, I'm just enjoying what I have. Mike, happy. Back to you guys. That's KB3 PFF. KB3 PFF. Well, thank you, Steve. That's a great story there. And yep, I started out with an HT and then got a Yatesu 991A and got on HF a little bit. And I've gone through several radios since then. And so what a great hobby. And we love hearing the stories. I'll tell you what. Hope you'll come and join us next week. We also have a net on Friday nights, the happy hour net. Starts at 6 PM central. It's a lot of fun. And then AFC, Amateurs for Christ net, on Sundays at 3 PM central. Speaking of which, I think the next man on the list is the main character of that net. So I'm going to turn it back over to Jeanette, KN5 SSR. Go ahead, Jeanette. Well, thank you, KN5Y. It would be my pleasure to introduce this is Hello K6KJV. How you doing, Kev? RevKev. And yeah, what's new with you? You can bring your own topic, which I know you have some. And what got you interested in amateur radio? If you want to share anything about your journey, we certainly want to hear it, Rev. So come on in. This is Kevo6KJV. That's right. Thanks very much, Mr. Knight. Appreciate you. And I really don't know where to start. Well, it was a lonely, hot May night in 1964. It was Mother's Day at about 3 o'clock in the morning when I had a never mind. I guess you don't want me to go back that far. Oh, man. Well, what got me into this, I've said it several times, but old C.E., just like everybody else. That's right. The old patriot man. Kickin' man. And oh, whatever else you want to call it. I used to have a 40 channel. Realistic, that's right. One of the best radios I ever had. Just a basic radio. I used to talk to my brother every night whenever he's coming home from work. And then I'd take him talk to some other guys. I used to, like, I was a little kid. And then I'd talk to sidebanders. And then I'd hear some guys fire up the old linears. And then hear the guy that's got the linear guy banging on his door, pounding down, say, we're going to get in there and we're going to whoop you. There was some good days. I liked them days. And I've always wanted to get my ham radio license. So I just took a long time to do it. Life, career, marriage, everything got in the way. Well, I'm doing it now. Let me reset. K6K, JV returning. And you know, I've only got my technician license right now. I'm planning to get my general. Don't know about that propeller head extra. I don't know if I could do that. But I'm having just fun being on the 11 Cats network and all the VoIP and digital modes. And like Mr. Mike says, me and him are in agreeance. Pam, church for Christ. Sunday, 4 Eastern. Same conference right here, 11 Cats conference. Oh, that's the best net around. Not because I'm involved with it, just because the good Lord raised it up. Right here on 11 Cats. So tomorrow, hey, I'll do Sheamus Plug. We got M7 POV. Mr. Josh, fine young man from over across the pond there in England. He's going to be leading the Bible study tomorrow. So if you all don't mind, stop in and support him. He'd like to have it. We'd have a lot of fun there. So with that, I will shut up and not start preaching. I'm getting ready to. I'll pass it back to Ms. Jeanette from Kix's Kid Doobie. He's bouncing down. We're rolling down that highway. We're going to do what they say can't be done. We got a long way. I better stop. Yeah, OK. I spent my singing money on something else for sure. But oh, that was a bad girl. I'm sorry. But yeah, I think a lot of people got into CB radio. You know, shortwave, I think it was rather popular. It really was too when I was growing up. And if you had a base station, oh my God, you were kind of, you had some money. I think about that. I remember asking about Amradio. They're like, we've got to have a license. So I was like, oh, I don't want that. I remember the first time I looked at the technician book when Mike showed it to me. I looked at it. I said, I can't do that. I just turned it down. Because I said, oh, that's just too much. I mean, I know a little bit about electricity, but that was really intense. And I actually did way better on the extra test. It's not as hard as you think. I did better on the extra than any of the other tests. And I scored in the 90s. So I'm proud of me. But anyway, with that, Kev, thank you for all you do for us. We're going to hand it over to KN5Y for remarks. And then over to Chuck, Mike. And after that, we'll take another check-ins and start the 73 round. So over to you, KN5Y. Sorry for the singing. K05, SSR KN5Y. Well, that wasn't bad, actually. Just don't ask me to do it. K6, KJV. Well, we meet again. Your little reset there was too quick for me, because I was going to try to find that stray cat to say something. But it was too quick. But thanks, Rev, Kev. Thanks for all you do. Looking forward to tomorrow. Yeah, CB, we probably should have a net sometime on everybody's CB radio shenanigans. Because I'm sure there's a bunch of them out there. Oh, man. That takes me back. And I actually bought a middle and CB at, I think, that same Amfest where we met Len, K05NYT. Over at Irving, the guy had a immaculate-looking middle and CB for $25. So I bought it. And my plan was just to gut it and put a Raspberry Pi in it and make an All-Star note out of it and have a retro-looking CB with an All-Star note in it. But that thing was so immaculate. And the guy that bought it from me just put the 40-channel mod in it, and I thought, oh, man, I can't do that. So I've got it in the closet. Someday I'm going to plug that thing in and hook it up and try to make a contact. I do listen to 11 meters on my HF radios off and on. There's craziness on there, that's for sure. But thank you, Rev, Kev. It's an honor to have you on this net. WB4AIZ, Chuck, great to see you here. In case you haven't noticed, you are in the Litterbox Lounge. And everyone's welcome here. We're any topic's good. We have two rounds. We're going to come back for a 73 round here in a minute for comments and 73s. But great to have you here. And what's new with you, Chuck? And if you don't mind, tell us a little bit about what got you interested in amateur radio and maybe a little bit about your journey, beginning with amateur radio. WB4AIZ, over to you, Chuck. WB4AIZ, how did you go off? And immediately started off in back in 1917, 17, 17, 17, 17, something like that. I was going to a after high school, I went to a, what, a college school up in Pittsburgh, and I got two hours from being in the, and it's a school. They had a whiskey-free Oster Zulu Echo hand station with parrot-draped twins. And so I got interested in the, so the horn code with a military box with a paper tape and a light. And that's how I did my box show. And in fact, the school took me, gave me a phone call with downstairs. I got a, I think it's 40. And the crystal, we get set. And anyway, this has to be $11 after that for a while. And for, let's see, $10 for the tube, $61.26. A two-spinner for the meter and $10 for a vertical. And that was like, you know, the stations like, I've got a queue, I've got a queue up to the cell charts. And I have to move down to Florida. I didn't have a queue. They were all in the back cells. But, and then I got my, I had done my technician class before I left Pennsylvania. And I was Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, and the stream was flawless. But I couldn't use it because I didn't have voice privileges. And then when I became a technician, I still couldn't because I was over the walker door, dauntless. So eventually, I got down to, uh, here to Florida. And eventually, I went into a VE walkway and got my general. They said the word in the pre-lock three test, they said the word is, you know, the word is, and they said a very important word. My name is, my duty is, my power is. So he used to use a listen for his, and then write down what he heard. So that's how I passed my general with a fractured little toe that day. So, yeah, it was a while before I got, I got to the junior ranks in 220. So, and now all I've done is a, and I got into the digital. Yeah, I got into the digital. And unfortunately, when I went into the, when I went into the system bearing facility, my radios got put in a box. I don't know where they are now. So anyways, I'm doing I-co-lankton, and I'm doing a lot of work on this cell phone. B4AIZ. That's my story, and I'm addicted to it. That'd be B4AIZ, KM5Y. Chuck, that is a great story. I need to dig into the history of how they used to do licensing back then, because I know it was a whole lot different, and I'm curious about how all that worked. And thanks for sticking with it. And wow, what a story. And I'm glad, thank you for Echolink. You know, it allows people in your situation to stay right on and keep talking. Echolink is just amazing what it does for people that can't, don't have the means to get on a radio. They can get in here and talk, and we get to hear what, about the history of AM radio from people like you. So that was awesome. Thank you, Chuck. I hope you'll come back next week. And all right, well, we're at the bottom of the list. If you're listening and waiting to check in, you are on the Litterbox Lounge net. You are in the Litterbox Lounge on the 11 Catch Radio Network. And we're going to take some more check-ins. Come with your call sign now."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":0.723635857924819,"created_at":"2026-06-29T00:28:52.547058+00:00","id":129321,"node_number":"683211","recording_id":129548,"text":"Good evening Jim and everybody on the net. This is Kilo Bravo 6 Delta Hotel Romeo. That's KB6 DHR Mike Kelso, Washington. This is Kilo 6 Kilo Juliet Victor. Kilo 6 Kilo Julian Victor, Kevin and Valley Springs, 1 TK 73 andwinner Meredith, everyone. Hello, staff, W4I from Los Angeles dedharVA barring Al Fender and BS Red 11th and Williams,ki listed as W Sp withField foods vigil Ahmed and Stevens, Iv' ERio Geege, huh? There you go, back to supper. Thank you."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":0.8686930537223816,"created_at":"2026-06-13T01:19:40.961847+00:00","id":102275,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":102279,"text":"dogs well how about cats can you get straight cats I hear they go good with Wolverine boat but on their mind and I'm sure the Virgil he didn't mention it but I'm sure he wants to go to Ireland or Ireland so that he could kiss the Barnard Stone there you go oh man I had some other ones I can't remember but let me see oh yeah I want to go anywhere that doesn't have those Bill Gates flies and ticks that's number one right there so let me reset camera K6 KJV return the anchor tenured if I haven't been cut up by old builder very first place I want to go it should be obvious I want to take and get on the Holy Ghost one"},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.7208926160819829,"created_at":"2026-06-13T01:31:26.916299+00:00","id":102288,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":102292,"text":"I don't know. I don't make it up. I guess the eight don't like coming. I guess we just don't like the eight. Well, you know, the eight is, you know, the eight is indefinite or what is it? You lay it sideways, it is indefinite or something. I don't know. But, okay, step, QV. Yeah, right. NRES. He does say the eight every time. He just says it faster than most people can hear. K6K-JV. Yeah, like you ever hear of the people that rattle the, oh,"},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":0.7718020178377628,"created_at":"2026-06-14T00:25:03.478252+00:00","id":103720,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":103719,"text":"All right, okay, let me tell you here we have on the list. I see that Rob our Grammett K6 KJV Kev. Thank you for your in and out. Hey Victor, Kilo 4, Alpha Victor November, Alan, Alan, it's been a while good to have you here and we'll take you next, Alan, since you're in Australia. K6, Alpha, Alpha November, mark your on the list, November 5, Juliet, Oscar Juliet, Bill, you're on the list. K6, she 4z, YC. And Howard, you are on the list. How about you Victor Kilo 4, Alpha Victor November. Hey, Al, I hope you're having a great week and I know you're from down under. So tell us how it's going there. How's the weather and how you are. Thank you for joining us and how about you? Do you go to any handfest? Well, thank you very much, Jeanette. Thanks for making me welcome on the net."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.6428983392460006,"created_at":"2026-06-15T03:00:12.641121+00:00","id":105670,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":105678,"text":"All right, now the hear from Jim, maybe he went in and out and we missed it or something. But we'll happy to happily take a check, uh, recheck from him later if he wants to get into us. We're back at the bottom of the list here. So we'd really like to check in or recheck the beacon that please say or call aside fanatically to follow that alphabetically along your name and location. This is Kilo 6 Kilo, Juliet Victor K6 KJV Kevin and Valley Springs colorful one and I a. Kilo Juliet 5 Alpha Tango Alpha KJ 5 ATA, a guy from Georgetown, Texas. Alpha India 5 Quebec AI 5Q."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.7140362113714218,"created_at":"2026-06-13T01:19:38.875866+00:00","id":102274,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":102278,"text":"All right, no worries. It sounded like, and if I recall, someone who's been working with recently makes a lot of late night work through emails and text messages, and if that was the list that he got to end this project today, it makes sense why it was 4 1-2 hours. So I hope he's relaxing there, and he has the boots off. K6KJV, Mr. Rev Kev, where are you traveling? You travel around some different places I hear, but where would you like to go next? Where are your three destinations? K6KJV, K-D-A-B-O-Q. You got me at the disadvantage here. Who's been spelling all my beans here? Oh, the government, yeah, they've watched me and they've taken release it. Oh, this is K6KJV for all them government names. She's right there. Well, man, I've made a few observations here. Niki says that he likes to"},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.83956762134201,"created_at":"2026-06-13T00:21:57.946264+00:00","id":102207,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":102211,"text":"Well, yeah, a lot of people had lots of bad weather, Joel. And, yeah, I'm just waiting on my next surgery. It's no big deal. It should be good after that. I'm just waiting. It's a waiting game now. How about, yeah, Rev Kev, and hanging around Joel for the next round. Corey will be doing it. K6KJV, you get reconnected. Well, hello, Mr. Net. Yeah, just like my fifth time. Am I coming through and where did you leave off at? Yeah, you're coming through K6KJV. Let me see. You said you were blessed by the best. You told us about how hot it's been. You've been on the other side of the door. That should kind of give you just a roundabout there."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":0.5960804720719655,"created_at":"2026-06-13T00:16:40.259039+00:00","id":102203,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":102207,"text":"looking for more check-in so if you've been listening just want to get on a list is in and out or if you would like to join us we would definitely love to add you please call now this is kilo six kilo juliet mictor kilo six kilo juliet victor Kevin in Valley Springs California this is kilo dot a nine zero dot a nine zero dot a nine zero dot a nine zero dot two m"},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.9164250813932582,"created_at":"2026-06-13T00:16:09.916380+00:00","id":102201,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":102205,"text":"Well Saunders, thank you for joining us. Always good to hear you, VE2, MDA. Walk to weather out there. Have a great day. K6KJV, rev cab. Hello to you. How you doing today? How was your week? Well, hello, Miss Jeanette. Mr. Mike, back there on the Command and Control Center and all them stray cats that are just running around jumping all up over y'all. This is K6KJV Kevin here in 105 degree Valley Springs, California. Well, at least that's what it is on my patio in the shade. Oh, thanks, good Lord for air conditioning. I have been on the coolest side of the door all week because it's been hot all week. And like Brother John of Bambi says, I am blessed by the best. Yep. That good old devil. I say good old devil, but good and defeated devil."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.6510575744840834,"created_at":"2026-05-24T00:12:42.611613+00:00","id":1145,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":1145,"text":"Hey RevKev, K6KJV. Hope you're having a good weekend. Thank you for your in and out and we'll talk to you tomorrow at 3PM Central on the Amateurs for ChristNet. I can't wait. Join us tomorrow at 3PM Central for the Amateurs for ChristNet and RevKev, K6KJV's awesome Bible study. Have a great weekend RevKev. K-E-0WLB from K-M5Y. Hey Joe, welcome to the Letterbox Lounge on the Evan Ketch Radio Network. How's your week? How's your weekend going? We're talking about Memorial Day. Is there anyone you would like us to think about on Memorial Day? Over to you Joe from K-M5Y. Well, good evening everybody on the net. My day's going pretty good. It's raining here."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.9446983009576797,"created_at":"2026-05-23T22:30:41.866402+00:00","id":1027,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":1027,"text":"and he was a sergeant on the Lake County Sheriff's Department. So how they light their fire flashing on or from today. Also if the weather prognosticators are correct, this is what's going to be north of 80 on Memorial Day. Also it's a national road trip day, so that's good that you have to do the on-net tonight. National Lucky Penny Day World Turtle Bay and National Tampy Day. Thanks for taking you to National net tonight, Rock from Ella Rice Skyward headquarters, where it's currently 69 balmy degrees. This is in 1998. Thank you very much Bernie. Let's go to K6KJV Kevin out there in Valley Springs, K6KJ. Hello Mr. Rob and everyone else on the on-net this K6KJV Kevin here in Valley Springs, California. And you know what, I'm just happy to be here on your inaugural net. So God bless 73 and Marinatha. Back to Mr. Rob from K6KJV."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-02T17:06:15+00:00","id":13626,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":13625,"text":" Appreciate you identifying K6KJV. Kevin, thank you for joining us. Keto Bravo 3, Papa Foxtrot Foxtrot. Steve, thank you for joining us. Alpha Delta 2, Indiazulu Robert, thank you for joining us. November 5, America Quebec, Mike Hay. Mike, thank you for joining us. And let's go to N7. November Quebec, November. All-star, No. 622. So, um. Located in Shelton, Washington. All right. So, uh, Scott, how are you doing today, Scott? And what's new with you? And what you got, what got you interested in ham radio? I'm sorry, in amateur radio. And if you want to share any of that or anything else, come on down."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-01T19:56:37+00:00","id":13043,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":13042,"text":" Thank you, Sandra, Victor, Uniform 2, Mike Delta Alpha. Thank you for sharing. Have a wonderful day and keep making that heart good. All right, K6KJV, Ref. Kev. Hello to you, Ref. Kev. How about you? What kind of projects you got going on? You got your work done for Sunday yet? Anyway, come on in, Kevin. Why you gotta be a donor? This is K6KJV, Kevin in Valley Springs, California. And it's still a working process, but it will be. And let's see. Yeah, that's all I've been working on well. You know, yeah, I'll wait till the question out. But yeah, I've been working on my project, my weekly project all week. And let's see, what else do I got going on? I ain't got much going on. Oh, man. Y'all was talking about walking in nice, cool malls. Well, I know what you be doing walking in them malls. You be visiting the jewelry stores. And the pawn shops. And the coin dealers. I'm just joking. I just want to say hello to you and everyone else on the net. And I hope you all is having a good time. So I'll shut up once you get on down the list. And fasten back to you there, Mrs. Nett from K6KJV."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-01T19:30:59+00:00","id":13034,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":13033,"text":" Mary Virgil, I don't know if she copied, I have... ...to get the bank before it closes. She sent me down the list a couple of spots, and I'll be back in the deck in about 10 minutes or less. Say all 7FR, if she copies. We got you in there, Mickey, so I'll skip you and... But I will get back with you, sir, before the end of the net. So, mobile's safe, my friend. Alright, next contestant, K6KJV, K4CUP. Hello, RevKev. Hope you're doing well, which I know you are, because you're here on the happy hour net. So, what are some of your hobbies and possibly some new hobbies that you would like to take on? K6KJV from K4CUP."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-01T18:35:49+00:00","id":12979,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":12978,"text":" Alright, well we picked up one station, we could not pull you out, but Sandra we got you on the list. Also Kilo Kilo 7, Sierra Mike November, K6KJV Kevin you're on the list, and Victor Uniform 2, Mike Delta Alpha. Saunders you're on the list. There was another station, I don't know if it was a K04UMJ or something. Can you come back with your call? I don't know if you're having a hard time hitting a repeater, so we'll see if we can pull you out. Two times on your call, regular phonetics please, come on back."},{"callsign_confidence":0.85,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-27T17:12:39+00:00","id":11388,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":11387,"text":""},{"callsign_confidence":0.85,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-26T18:24:40+00:00","id":10877,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":10876,"text":" you"},{"callsign_confidence":0.85,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-26T18:00:46+00:00","id":10851,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":10850,"text":" Thank you N6TTR, TAD5SSR and Litterbox Lounge. Hey Doc, thank you. I believe we have that setup you're talking about and it's pretty cool. It really is. We have it on the big screen. But anyway, thank you so much for joining us. Mike, do you want to make a comment on that? I think that's the one we have, right? And Mike, you can pick up N5AQM. He is next. So over to you, KM5Y. KM5, this is our KM5Y. Well, I certainly will. I can't believe I'm talking to you all around the world through the internet and all kinds of servers. And you're about 20 feet away from me. Kind of ridiculous, isn't it? But anyway, Jeff Bogdan, Mike N5AQM next. Doc, it's November 6th Tango Tango Romo. Yeah, we have M clock. I've got it on a Raspberry Pi that I'm using for some other stuff too. And that is pretty nifty. Really nifty. It doesn't use any resources and it's kind of nice to look at once in a while. So Doc, thanks for coming into the Litterbox Lounge. I can't remember what this net's called. It's so new. And I hope you'll come back. We're going to be here every Saturday at 6 p.m. Central. Moving to November 5, Alpha Quebec Mike N5AQM, Mike and Chandler. Mike, you run me every time I leave Phoenix now. I'm staring right straight down there trying to see if there's anybody operating RC planes down there on that spot you showed me. But what we're doing here, this is a pretty new net. We're kind of doing introductions, trying to get people to know together. Trying to get to know people better. We know you but other people may not. And what's new and you can tell us a little bit about the area you live in and what goes on there. Over to you Mike."}]}