{"activity_count":29,"callsign":"K7IM","confidence":1.0,"first_seen":"2025-07-23T15:33:46+00:00","found":true,"id":49,"is_net_control":true,"last_seen":"2026-06-26T15:15:57.826091+00:00","ncs_profile":null,"occurrence_count":17,"profile":{"confidence":0.6336,"counts":{"ncs":0,"net":1,"open_qso":0},"data_freshness":"2025-07-23T08:33:46","latest_topic":"lunch at Fats Midi","most_topic":"lunch at Fats Midi","open_vs_net_bias_score":0.6,"personal_summary":"K7IM is a friendly and engaged member of the Ludlow Amateur Radio Club.","scores":{"civility":0.9,"focus":0.4,"friendly":0.8,"helpful":0.6,"serious":0.5,"technical":0.2},"source":"legacy_callsign_profiles","summary":"K7IM is involved in organizing and promoting local club activities.","topic_coverage":{"lunch at Fats Midi":1.0},"updated_at":"2025-12-24T11:00:10"},"qrz_status":null,"recent_transcripts":[{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.8568105906248092,"created_at":"2026-06-26T15:12:18.373560+00:00","id":124274,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":124273,"text":"no laying in the forecast until the middle of the afternoon or so. Temperature is 58. Overnight low is 49. We're looking for high of 61. Pressure is holding steady at 2.9 or 0.70 inches. Or if you prefer the metric, that's 10.06 millivars. Everybody have an enjoyable Friday and a great weekend upcoming, 73 W1 HKS. Thank you very much, Henry. Well, this is K E 7 Q Z B for identification. And we've been to Camino Island and Vancouver Island. So now it's time to go to Bainbridge Island with Kim, K 7 I M. Well, good morning, Pam, and everyone else is listening on the net. It's wet down here in Blakely Harbor. This is Kim, K 7 I M."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.912038542773752,"created_at":"2026-06-25T15:15:12.727543+00:00","id":122792,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":122791,"text":"Whoops, my mistake. I just saw my note here and raised off on Thursday. That's my bad. Well, now let's check in with Kim. How do we know if Kim is a call sign set? So it's Kim, K7IM. I am. Well, good morning, Bob, and everyone else is listening on the net. I always really enjoy it when you're the net control. From Blakely Harbor, this is Kim, K7IM. And I am, where it is down to 56 degrees, down from being in the 60s for the last several days. It's gloomy and overcast, as Henry would say. The barometer says 10, 12, decimal, 6. We've got two visiting power boats and one visiting sailboat in the harbor. Cheers to everybody, K7IM. Well, thank you, Kim. Great to hear from you. And now, let's go."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.9674447077865663,"created_at":"2026-06-24T15:11:09.318189+00:00","id":121348,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":121347,"text":"All right then, how about Kim, K7IM? Well, good morning from Blakely Harbor. This is Kim, K7IM, Francis Lee and YCap. A few clouds floating around, but mainly blue sky here. Oh, I haven't checked the temperature. Let me just take a quick peek here and take a look. It claims it's 63, which is high for us down here near the water. The Brahmers says 10, 15, decimal five. Looks like it's going to be a nice day. We've got two motor vessels and one visiting sailboat in the harbor. Everybody have a good day and enjoy the warmth. K7IM. K7IM. Do you will continue to see those motor vessels in your harbor for the remainder of the summer, I believe? Thanks, Kim. N7LRE, Mary."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.9112687712678542,"created_at":"2026-06-22T15:07:22.090967+00:00","id":118051,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":118050,"text":"name is Henry Northwest, who returns in the no boat. This morning we have, sorry, dissipating pre-top level fog. At the moment, no rain and no rain in the forecast. Temperature is 51. We're looking for a high of 74. And pressure is 30.06 inches and that's 10, 18 no bars. Everybody has an enjoyable Monday and a great week, 73 W1 HKS. Thank you very much, Henry. Okay, let's try Kim on Blakely Harbor K7 IM. Well, good morning, Pam, and everyone else who's listening in the frequency. It's beautiful blue sky, very calm here in Blakely Harbor. This is Kim K7."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.9442080705240369,"created_at":"2026-06-23T15:13:33.726698+00:00","id":119625,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":119624,"text":"It's really quite attractive. Anyway, this is Kim, K7IM, Francis Lee at Whitecap. It's 62 degrees. The barometer says 10, 16 decimal. Eight, we have one powerboat and one sailboat visiting in the harbor. Looks like it's going to be a warm one. Cheers, everybody. Stay cool. K7IM. Thank you, Kim. OK, Mary, let's see if you're back. N7LRE. Good morning, Kim. In the net, yes, I'm back. N7LRE, the name is Mary. Mother Bessel Bandit, QT, and the rich. This is Mary Balaat on the deck. We have a beautiful morning. K7LRE is 62 degrees. We have no wind. And looking to the north and the west, I love that painterly sky, because that's the danger, but I like that. But looking at."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.873026375165757,"created_at":"2026-06-23T15:13:30.940303+00:00","id":119624,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":119623,"text":"Good morning, Dan. This is W1HKS. My name is Henry. I've got a list of more towns in no boat. This morning we have a fairly nice day so far. A scattered cloud. No wind, no rain, and no rain in the forecast. Temperature is 65. We're looking for high of 74. Pressure is rising. I have three zeros at zero, five inches, and there's 10, 18, no bars. Everybody enjoy a nice Tuesday in 73. W1HKS. Thank you, Henry. All right, let's check on Blakely Harbor with Kim, K7IM. Well, good morning from Blakely Harbor. We also have those puffy little Dutch paintings clouds in the sky."},{"callsign_confidence":0.97,"confidence":0.6751515083014965,"created_at":"2026-06-21T15:03:09.173600+00:00","id":116307,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":116306,"text":"Good morning Bob and everyone else listening on the net. Happy Father's Day. This is Kim, K7IM in Blakely Harbor, Francis Lee in White Cap. Today it is down around 56 degrees here but it is absolutely gorgeous blue skies. I don't see any clouds and it's very calm. Barometer says 10-18 decimal 1. There's a double skull going by right now out in the harbor. And we've got seven count them, seven visiting sailboats and three visiting motor vessels. Cheers everybody, K7IM. Okay Kim, thanks. And remember I'm still on the lookout for our old boat, Eolian. It's green and white with green trim, 52 foot cap."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.9318335950374603,"created_at":"2026-06-19T15:09:08.689552+00:00","id":112613,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":112612,"text":"Nothing heard from Henry, so let's go to Kim, K7IM. Well, good morning, Pam, and everyone else on the net listening. From Blakely Harbor, this is Kim, K7IM, Francis Lee, and Whitecap. It's a beautiful blue sky. Earlier this morning, we had what's known as a buttermilk clouds, which were just remarkable. My wife and I were sitting there looking at them, but they've all cleared up and disappeared now, so we're just down to a nice blue sky. It is up to 60 degrees. The barometer has been falling. As Fick pointed out, it's down to 10-11 decimal eight. We've got three visiting power boats and three visiting sailboats in the harbor. Everybody have a nice sunny day, and go USA. Cheers, K7IM. Thank you, Kim, and for your identification."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.9503157919442112,"created_at":"2026-06-18T15:03:43.295344+00:00","id":111180,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":111179,"text":"Oh, sorry, I keep forgetting this is Thursday and Henry doesn't check in on Thursday. So now let's go to Kim in Blakely Harbor, K7IM. Welcome morning, Pam, and everyone else listening on the net. This is Kim, K7IM from the North Shore of Blakely Harbor, Frances Lee in White Camp. It's a beautiful sunny day here, very calm. Well, there's a little bit of wind, not much but some, a little bit of breeze. It is 56 degrees on its way up to the 70s and the bomber says 1017. We've got two power boats and two sailboats in the harbor. One of the sailboats is my friend Steve W7XV and we had a lovely visit yesterday and we'll probably have another one today. Tuesday everybody, K7IM."},{"callsign_confidence":0.8700000000000001,"confidence":0.8824809420621023,"created_at":"2026-06-17T15:02:51.879529+00:00","id":109704,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":109703,"text":"says 1019 decimal 2. It's beautiful sun. We've got four power boats and three sailboats in the harbor visiting. One of the sailboats is Steve W7XV. So it's going to be nice and loud on the single side band nets this morning because he's about maybe 200 feet from my antenna. This will be kind of fun. And oh by the way, can we give WM7W Dan a third party check in? He's got a big long phone call that he's got to do today starting about now. So he probably won't be on for the two meter net. Cheers, K7IM. Thanks, Kim. I put an early down next to WM7W's check-in point there. And you've got a full harbor. Let's move on now to Mary N7LRE. Oh by the way, that ID was supposed to remind us of KB7RYY Dan. Over to Mary."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.9526684302836657,"created_at":"2026-06-16T15:04:21.082233+00:00","id":108079,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":108078,"text":"ID, W1HKS, Henry. Good morning, Mary. This is W1HKS. My name is Henry, Northwest Port Townsend, no boat. This morning we have scattered the broken cloud, very light wind. Temperature is right now 60, and we're looking for high of only 64. So it's kind of back to normal for this chilly neighborhood, I guess. That's about all I have, W1HKS. Thanks, Henry. Key report. K7IM. Well, good morning from Blakely Harbor, Mary, and everyone else who's listening."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.8632376007735729,"created_at":"2026-06-15T15:06:02.996884+00:00","id":106401,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":106400,"text":"So I guess the good weather brought everybody out. And we did take Francis Lee out for a little ripping sail through Eagle Harbor, our road through Elliott Bay yesterday. Had a great time. Everybody enjoy the sun while we have it. K7IM. Yes, certainly yes. I was down and getting the boat, not continuing to get the boat ready. And Elliott Bay Marina and just be high of energy yesterday. Nice. Let's see what you have for us this morning at N7LRE. Good morning, Roger in the net. N7LRE, the engineering motor vessel band, the QQH, the Blue Ridge system is a ballad out on the deck, where we have a gorgeous morning. Pressure here should be 64 degrees. Earlier, have the scripzen in the course."},{"callsign_confidence":0.97,"confidence":0.8590159161637226,"created_at":"2026-06-15T15:05:58.554867+00:00","id":106400,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":106399,"text":"getting any hotter than that. Pressure is a 2-niner.9 or 1 inches and that's 10-13 more bars. Everybody have an enjoyable Monday and a great week. 73 EW1HKs. Well, thank you for that report. Thank you for that report, Henry, and we'll be looking forward to going right back for towns and probably about two days from now. Let's go to Kim now at K7IM. Well, good morning Roger and everybody else who's listening from Blakely Harbor. This is Kim, K7IM, Francis Lee and Whitecap. It's been a wild weekend in Blakely Harbor. We've had boats coming and going like crazy, a couple of classic boats. We still have four sailboats and two motorboats still in the harbor."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.7530629841180948,"created_at":"2026-06-12T15:01:21.258437+00:00","id":101073,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":101072,"text":"Thanks for your report, Laura. Well, Henry W.1HKS checked in early today, so let's go to Kim, K7IM. I had to scramble to the mic. I'm always getting ready as Henry's giving his report. So, anyway, I am here from Blakely Harbor. This is Kim, K7IM, Francously in White Cap. Beautiful day. It's sunny, it's blue. It's 55 degrees. The AQI is 23. Bromers says 10, 20, decimal eight. We've got two regular sailboats in the harbor, one power boat. And then the non-regular sailboat is quite a large, luxurious-looking, saline catamaran, which is anchored way back here towards the end of the harbor. So, that's been a great target for my binoculars."},{"callsign_confidence":0.9199999999999999,"confidence":0.9557270652360537,"created_at":"2026-05-24T15:01:28.950688+00:00","id":2083,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":2083,"text":"W1HKS is usually tied up with the boaters net on 80 meters I think or 75 meters. So we're gonna jump to Kim here, K7IM and how are things in Blakely Harbor? Well good morning Carlos from Blakely Harbor. This is Kim too. Sometimes known as the non-commador Kim K7IM Sailing vessel, frontisley and motor vessel white cap. We've got three visiting sailboats and one visiting powerboat in the harbor right now But we don't have that blue sky that thick has man. We're just solid overcast here I can't bring my thermometer up for some reason. Oh, here we go So it is 52 degrees here in the harbor and the bra the bra mer says 10 16 decimal four Cheers and thank you"},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.8651801879916872,"created_at":"2026-05-23T14:57:40.464711+00:00","id":349,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":349,"text":"Good morning, Rick. In the net, this is W1HKS. My name is Henry, Northwest Port Johnson, no boat. We've got that same gloomy overcast this morning. No wind, no rain, no rain in the forecast. Let's see, pressure is rising. I have two 9 or 5 inches, and that works out to 10, 14 millivars. Everybody have an enjoyable Saturday and a great weekend. 73 W1HKS. OK, thanks, Henry, and we'll see on 75 meters. Kim, K7IM, how are things in the harbor? Well, good morning, Rick. From Blakely Harbor, this is Kim, K7IM. Francistly."},{"callsign_confidence":0.85,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-23T08:33:16+00:00","id":9665,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":9664,"text":" and today's big deal is our Ludlow Amateur Radio Club lunch at Fats Midi. It's every day. South End is every day. And in the afternoon, go on to Bainbridge Island and help K7IM find a broken wire in the ground somewhere. It'll be a fun day. WM7W."}]}