{"activity_count":330,"callsign":"K9JEB","confidence":1.0,"first_seen":"2025-07-21T16:07:56+00:00","found":true,"id":534,"is_net_control":true,"last_seen":"2026-06-30T16:25:41.671999+00:00","ncs_profile":null,"occurrence_count":258,"profile":{"confidence":0.9,"counts":{"ncs":1,"net":0,"open_qso":234,"transcript_contexts":60},"data_freshness":"generated","latest_topic":"Technical issues with All-Star node","most_topic":"Weather updates and personal anecdotes","open_vs_net_bias_score":0.5,"personal_summary":"K9JEB frequently checks in with detailed weather reports and personal updates, showing a strong engagement with the community. They are also known for discussing technical challenges and solutions related to their ham radio setup.","scores":{"activity":0.9,"civility":0.9,"engagement":0.8,"focus":0.7,"friendly":0.8,"helpful":0.8,"serious":0.6,"technical":0.7},"source":"ai_profile","summary":"K9JEB is an active participant in various nets, often checking in with weather updates and personal anecdotes. They occasionally face technical issues with their equipment, particularly with their All-Star node, but remain engaged and helpful in the community.","topic_coverage":{"community_engagement":0.1,"personal_anecdotes":0.3,"technical_issues":0.2,"weather_updates":0.4},"updated_at":"2026-06-28T20:39:26.509978"},"qrz_status":"verified","recent_transcripts":[{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":0.668284117244184,"created_at":"2026-06-30T16:25:39.761165+00:00","id":133075,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":133636,"text":"I don't want to test this. Feel free to give an I.O. or a three minute report, three minutes is when the repeater times out. Let's get this next started. Call sign your name, RF and Internet. You go to the at 7. Romeo alphabrozo. Sammy. And then Gia, Mike, Spring, you're Louisiana? I.O. Hey, Cami. Got you on the list and Mike. I got you from Spring Day, Alabama, as well. Your stations, please. Well, it might just be me. It sounds like your audio is so distorted and overdriven that it's hard to understand what you're saying. But I'm going to give it a shot. This is John, Kilo 9, Juliet, Echo, Bravo on cloud."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":0.8648912848106453,"created_at":"2026-06-30T16:07:38.660349+00:00","id":133023,"node_number":"683211","recording_id":133581,"text":"How about this? Does this sound better? No, definitely not. Maybe it's just me though. I don't know. Get a second opinion. K9J-E-B. Thank you, John. You're the best. Have a wonderful day. And I appreciate your I-O. I'm going to go ahead and draw a line there and go back to the top two. Kami, Good Morning Kami, KJ-7RAB 33, and please give us your report. Well, good morning to you, Rebecca, and loads and loads of 33, back at you. Good morning to you, neighbor John. And yeah, the audio is a little bit hot, but I can't."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.7275532707571983,"created_at":"2026-06-29T16:22:05.160536+00:00","id":130817,"node_number":"683211","recording_id":131165,"text":"Everybody have a good safe week. Okay, I got John, K9JEB with my O. And when John unkeyed, there was a do-drop in station talking from Georgia. Could you come back, please? This is Tilo-Mike IV, Sierra-Mike Victor, KM-IV, SMD, Marvin with an I-O. All right, Marvin, thank you for coming back there. I got to that time here on the list. Next, please."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":0.72469462454319,"created_at":"2026-06-29T16:08:22.337897+00:00","id":130789,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":131137,"text":"Everybody have a good safe week. Okay, I got John, K9J, E-B with my O. And when John and Keith, there was a do-drop in station talking from Georgia. Could you come back, please? This is Tilo Mike IV, Sierra Mike Victor, K-M-4, SMD, Marvin with an I-O. All right, Marvin, thank you for coming back there. I got you that time here on the list. Next, please."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-25T12:15:03+00:00","id":10002,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":10001,"text":" please. This is John, K9JEB on cloudy Komeno Island with an internet. Good afternoon. Alright, I got that double. I got Burt, KK7JEM and I have John, K9JEB. Thank you for your I.O. John."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-21T09:06:30+00:00","id":9137,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":9136,"text":" John Kilo 9, Juliet Echo Bravo on sunny and perfect Camino Island with us. Good morning."},{"callsign_confidence":0.99,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-25T12:30:53+00:00","id":10008,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":10007,"text":" to the rain or shine. I'm so ready for you to have your guitar everywhere that you go. That's great. I love it. I love it, I love it, I love it. I can't wait until your granddaughter stops doing too much so she can start practicing guitar. And y'all can do something. I don't know. Some sort of duo. Some sort of something. But uh, yeah. Happy birthday. Happy 7th birthday to Finn. Finn, thank you for taking care of John and Tina. Hehehehe Uh Yeah, well that's great John. Have a wonderful time at the rain or shine and I'm sure that I will see you soon. And another rain or shine of sorts. I know that the next um rain or shine for PSRG is going to be at Green Lake. Yeah, hopefully we'll see you then. 7-3 7-3 and all the numbers John. Thank you so much for checking in. Um Yes, good to hear from you. And have fun tomorrow. This is Rebecca. KK7IJZ. Next on the list we had an I.O. from John on Tomato Island. K9JEB. And then I swear I heard I swear I heard Burt. I swear I heard Burt. I'm gonna try him again. KK7JUM. KK7IJZ."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-31T12:33:10+00:00","id":12085,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":12084,"text":" Well, once again, I'll offer up something that I sent out the first contact awards in because I printed on a heart heavy card stock and that is the stiffer style of non-bendable photo capable envelopes and it's 8 1 by 11 is the nominal size that will fit inside so if you need one, I've got a whole pile because I just replenished the stock for more awards. So, yeah, give me a call after the net if you're interested there, Tim. Alright, Tim, great to hear you. You have a great afternoon and we will talk to you soon. I think I still hear the blue angels in the air. I was wondering if anybody has the new frequencies, if they have frequencies or if they reused the ones they were handing out last year for, inter airplane communications and all that, all the formation. So, if anybody knows or anybody's monitoring, definitely check into the new net today where it's 1223. Let's go get some more check-ins. Call aside a name for the new net. Jamie 7 RYY. Alright, Dan, I've got you. Who's next? Kilo Kilo 7 November X-Ray Sierra, Fresno and I-O. How you doing, Jack? Bravo. Hello, on Mostly Sunny. Hello, I'm with you, Jack. Alright, I've got Fred in there. Fred, I saw you're back in town after a crazy fun time out and about camping, doing all kinds of fun things. Thank you so much. Good to hear you, my friend. I've got your I-O, K9 JEB from Sunny, Kameo, John. Thank you very much. Your I-O as well, K9 JEB. More station. Kilo Kilo 7 Whiskey Charlie Papa with an I-O. Alright, Zach, thank you very much. Good to hear you. Nice to see you at the picnic. Alright, KK 7 WCP with an I-O. More station. KK 7 LS 20, this is Nick. Good afternoon."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-06T13:04:37+00:00","id":14749,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":14748,"text":" We're back to WA780. Hey, Michael. Hey, good afternoon to you, Jack, and hello to everybody listening on the net. Whiskey Alpha Seven Alpha Delta Michael here in Kirkland. And it's a rainy day, Jack. That's okay. Needed the rain. Started raining softly in the middle of the night, and it rained harder this morning. And what am I doing? Well, I realized in my malware bytes protection, I don't think, even though they're kind of protected, I don't think I have any of the right computers listed. I'm trying to figure that out. And it's kind of baffling to me. So, oh well. And, because I have five computers over here, different kinds, and I want to get them. And there's five listed, but I don't think they're the right ones. One of them is, but the rest aren't. Anyway, and I'm packing up for a Bigfoot. And that's gonna be interesting. They decided to move our site to a place that's very small. I don't think we can get six A station vehicles in, and there'll be big trucks and R5 ham vehicles. And hopefully there's no one camped there, because it's right near a river. And one of the guys said people camp there all the time. We'll see. Don't want to park my vehicle out on the road. So I don't know what's gonna happen. Anyway, that's what's going on over here. Jack, thanks for the net. Everybody have a safe day. Whiskey Alpha Seven Alpha Delta. Well, Michael, before you get on the road to get down there, are there, or is there someone doing a site survey, a potential site survey early on, so that you can figure out well before you get there, just what you are going to encounter once you do? Uh, Jack, actually Google Drive maps, or whatever they call them, drove the road, so you can see how the road is one lane wide, very narrow, and no shoulders. And then it turns off onto this road that's closed. That's gonna be used as a trail. So they come up a road and then turn onto the trail. But there's not a lot of space, that's the problem. And I don't know whether the road's, I don't think the road is, road number 23 is closed. So it's gonna be interesting. I go to Cole Bar Lake the first night, and then we'll see if there's space for me or not, because the two days are gonna be in a converted school bus with all the equipment. And if anybody's camped there from people camping, there's actually, the spaces are real small, even if no one's camped there. I don't know if there's room for all our vehicles, so. And so the only way you know if anybody's camped there, someone drives it today or tomorrow, and see if anybody's down there. It's a long ways from here to go down and just drive it to see what's going on. Anyway, Jack, thanks for asking. Everybody have a safe day. Whiskey Alpha 7 Alpha Delta. All right, Michael, good luck to you and everyone else on the Bigfoot 200. That is, oh man, that's such a big unknown. Hate to have you get down there and find out that you have to turn around, Michael, unless you are parked on the road. No, thank you. You're gonna have to go probably. Oh yeah, all right, well hopefully people improvise, may do, and it'll all work out in the end, and you'll have a successful Bigfoot 200, especially after all the work and planning you put into it. All right, well I hope you do. Say hi to Kathy, of course, today, and thank you, Michael, for coming on by. Let's go back to John at Commando Island. John, are you available by chance? Why, yes I am. This is John Kilo 9, Juliet Echo Bravo. So not only do I have three radios running, one of which has no signal, one of which has a extremely marginal and almost completely uncopyable signal, and then one that has a barely copyable signal. So I'm going with the barely copyable signal one at the moment. So then I got a phone call and a station manager at the same time, so just perfect, perfect timing for the station manager. The PSA is for the Granite Falls Repeater. If anybody uses a Granite Falls Repeater, in Snohomish County, today it was narrowbanded, which means they changed a couple of things. They changed the frequency, so they knocked it down five kilohertz, it's now 146925, narrowband FM, 146925, narrowband FM, with again still a negative offset. This is Repeater Station Kilo Kilo 7, November, now has a PL 7 of 156.7, and it's by the Snohomish County ACS, but anyway, I just wanted to get that out there because it just changed like an hour ago. So that way folks can reprogram your radios. So narrowband FM, Granite Falls, 146.925, with a PL of 156.7, that's 146.925, with a PL of 156.7, and negative offset for that one. Anyway, that's the PSA, it's rainy here, we got almost an eighth of an inch, so I'll throw it back to the control, 73 K9JEB. All right, and I believe, I don't know if you were monitoring a couple of days ago, there was a couple of people working on a repeater up that way, and I believe that that is the one, and they were doing some testing, once it was all dialed in, I think Don from the very repeater was up there, somebody from our group, and others I think too, and I don't know how many were actually on site, but is that the repeater they were working on, because it seemed like they were changing something around, and I'll bet you that's what it was, do you know? That I don't know, it's likely though, but I don't know, the only one person that I recognized on the list of folks who were on here is Scott, in 7SS, and yeah, so anyway, they got it all squared around, and it's up and running, and it's all working, so anybody that has a radio program for the old frequency of the PL, it definitely won't work, and it's now narrowband FM instead of wide mode, so just wanted to get that out there, repeater book hasn't been updated yet, it might take, I don't know, months even for that to happen, so just wanted to get that out there, and let everybody know. 73, back to net control, K9JEB. All right, and I imagine the most up to date source for any changes in frequencies, PL tones, anything like that would be www.arra.org, and get on their site and look for the latest updates there. All right, well thank you, appreciate that, John, have a great afternoon, hope you're enjoying a little bit of rain up there. Okay, let's see who's up next, we've got James, WQ7H. WQ7H. WQ7H, I am James. Good afternoon, well there you go. Good afternoon, everyone. Hello Michael, you're sounding well, and I hope you enjoy the Bigfoot excursion. Yay, Cammy, thank you for checking in. You know, those carnival stereos, I remember back in the day when there was, there were, pshh, jeez, there were people that wanted in their carnival stereos, but they just didn't have the room, they were like apartment dwellers. And so companies like Avery Fisher started to market compact consoles. And so they would, they built really nice units, they were, they were real wood, and the turntables, real turntables, were in the top, and so you would lift up the top, and the turntable would glide up, and then you could play your vinyl, and then in the front of the unit was, of course, the tuner amp, it was a combo, it was a tuner amplifier combo. And then, and like, you know, it had the Avery Fisher logo, was it an angel or something like that, or it was like a note, or two notes strung together. Anyway, Avery Fisher, there you go, what a guy. And then he sold it. He done did, I believe, he sold it, ooh. And that was kind of the end of all the nice wood cabinetry, you know, it went for dollars instead of, you know. I mean, remember when Zenith advertised their stuff, like the quality goes in before the name goes on, and you'd see somebody soldering like a wire to a tube socket and there'd be the smoke, the magic smoke, and that was the quality going in before the name goes on, Zenith, ooh. There you go. I am, well let me pause for a breath. My little, my N5 BOC hotspot, there, lost some dust. I'm using the WPSD software to accommodate my dual port N5 BOC hotspot, and the software went TU last night, so I'm reloading the software. And my backup, well, it's kind of fuzzy too, so we're just drilling through and reloading, and that's giving me something to do today, because my Jodie Bear is with her daughter, Whitney, and they're down at Virginia Mason spending the day. She has like six, seven, seven appointments. They're checking on her because of all the chemotherapy that she has to go through, like all the time. About every six months she goes through a five week regime of chemo, so it's gonna be a tough week for her. But that's where she is at, and so we're here just sending out positive, we're sending out good vibrations. And so there you go, I've got a nice big pan of lasagna, which we will have ready for Whitney and Joan when they get back for dinner tonight. And there it is, so that's what's going on. I'm focusing on radio to keep my brain occupied. That's the news from here in WQ7H land. Old bird, you might think you're impervious. You might think you're invisible, you're not. And as I gaze in awe upon the new radio, RTFM, WQ7H back to Jack. All right, JV, great to hear you. Thank you so much for checking out. You enjoy that lasagna. Yeah, man, I love that stuff. Hardly ever make it though, and even less, but good to hear you. All right, well, you know, you gotta look at your eight timer to see what's wrong with that thing. Hey, I got a question for you. Did you realize, and I know you said that, you know, eventually Fisher ended up selling the company after he'd made the pretty good money there, but it says here when the audio market veered toward mass merchandising in 1969, Fisher sold the company to Emerson for $31 million in 1969. That was a stack of money. But then, listen to this, he sold it to Sanyo, or sorry, Emerson later sold it to Sanyo. And Fisher consulted for both companies, Emerson and Sanyo, so what a career. And an excellent violin player too. All right, anyway, James, good to hear you. You have a great afternoon. Let's go pick up our Megan off the floor after you get totally stomped on by James. Now, of course, not really stomped up either, I mean, K9 MLR Megan, how are you? Good afternoon, Jack and everyone out there on the K9 MLR Megan mobile here in Bellevue. Probably got stomped on because I'm mobile and I think I'm only on medium power. Jack, I'm not very good at working this radio in my rig. It's a different brand than most the rest of ours in our house, so I should probably figure out how to do that. So I should probably figure out how to change the power on that, their hi-fi one of these days, I'll get to that. But I am mobile-ing here. I got my heart rate up, the adrenaline going, and I got the blood pressure up, I'm sure, Jack, because I left the house and then I got a call, the alarm's going off, did you just leave, yes? I just left, what are you talking about? So nothing like sheer panic of trying to find a spot to turn around when you're not in a good spot to turn around and then race back to the house, not sure why the alarm was going off because the sensor that they said it was, was, it was closed, the door was closed, so I don't know, Jack, anyway, I'm awake now. Thanks for coming at 73, everyone, K9, MLR. Okay, you weren't trying to turn around on 405 or something crazy, were you? No, Jack, fortunately it was just down the hill from the house, but there wasn't a good spot to turn around because it was a weird intersection, K9, MLR. Yeah, that would be a little bit of trouble, I'd put it on 405. All right, well, you got it solved, that's a good thing too, so thank you so much. And your audio was excellent, excellent. If you were translating at that point there during that time, you were just fantastic, so good radio there. All right, well, thank you so much. Let's go talk to Ethan, K5, ONA. Hey, thanks, before I tell you I have to repeat your hearing and some pretty bad picket fencing, how am I making it into the main heat? Your audio's a bit odd, but no, you're coming all the way across all six of our receivers, so yeah, great job, go ahead, Ethan. Okay, just making sure. Thanks for handing it over to me. You had good timing, I'm just jumping onto the five-headed south of Seattle from Linwood. Current travel time is 35 minutes. And I teamed in right at the right time I was listening to Tammy, I think it was, talking about console record players. If you'd called me about four years ago when I was moving to New Jersey from California, my grandmother had a beautiful Reader's Digest custom console four that we could not get rid of and I would have been more than happy to put that in the back of the Jeep and drive it on up to you, but unfortunately that is long gone. But the good news is with the resurgence of vinyl and the appreciation of younger generations, a lot of these units that would wind up in the landfill somewhere actually getting saved and lining up in the secondhand, got some things like that. And if you happen to like better sound, the units, of course, are very easy to work on. You can take the turntables out of them, take the speakers out of them, put something newer in them, and still keep the charm of having a full-size console unit. But weather is gray, not raining right now, but coming from California I don't mind the rain. Any weather is novel. But that's it, that's about all I've got to say. 73 and back to neck control, K5-1A. All right, he said, hey, you have a great afternoon. Well, and I was gonna say I wasn't sure where I was going to insert this into the conversation, but I've seen a number of those old consoles, like you say, refitted with modern electronics, and man, there's some crazy ones out there. They don't cost $275 like they might have back in the day. I don't even remember what the range on the pricing was. We had one in our house, so probably 68, 69, something like that. Man, we thought that was the greatest thing you'd ever seen. They had everything in, the radio, AM, FM, had the record player, the amp, oh man, had the big old speakers, that thing sounded fantastic. Yeah, it was just amazing. Anyway, yeah, now you can't like I say, if it's an old one you probably can't even get it away until you find somebody like Cammie who wants one. So let's all keep an eye out for Cammie and see if we can't find her a nice console that she can get over to the house there. All right, well anyway, I'll talk to you later, Ethan. Nice to have you come in, K5, ONA out of Linwood. All right, who else would like to join us for the new net? It's 1247 p.m. on Jack KI7RMU, that's you. Come ahead, call, sign, and name. Okay. Go seven Romeo. It's David Wallingford. All right, Rich, I've got you. David, I've got you, who's next? KM7, AJM. All right, I thought you would join us there. Thank you so much. Good to hear you. Skipper, stand by, who's next? All right, Rich, Seattle K30E. How are ya? Go ahead, please. Fine over here. A few minutes ago, I had some hard shadows, although not anymore, but anyway, nice cool day. I did get pulled up for a walk, and Jack, he'd be proud of me. I went down to re-PC today, and I actually took something to be turned in, and I didn't buy anything, so how about that? So I'm behaving myself. Anyway, Jack, yeah, the internal lab is open again, and yeah, it's fun to get back into the crazy stuff, and yeah, keeps me going, keeps me thinking. Anyway, Jack, I was amazed that you were able to find that label for the UGA orange. That just blew me away that you could actually find a good copy of that label, because I can't read all the one that's on the unit I have here. Back to you, K30E. Well, that totally drives me nuts when I can't see what the heck it says on there, that UGA horn by Hutchins and Company, and the part that I could not figure out was St. Charles, Missouri. Did you realize they were from St. Charles? Did you ever know that? Yeah, there is. There's photo. There is another morgue on it somewhere, and I think I do know that. Anyway, Jack, that was just really, really cool Sherlock Holmes work on your part. Back to you, K30E. Oh, I don't know about that. Pretty easy way to tell you the truth, but listen to this. I did discover a lot of the different forms on the UGA horn, the Claxon horn, is that apparently that one says 12 volts, but they're really more six volts, but apparently in the forms it says, yes, six volts is correct, but 12 volts if you want the thing to scream, and so I'm wondering if they did that on purpose. I guess they probably did, but so are you going to at some point take that out of the antenna, and could you maybe do a little demonstration and maybe record that? If the UGA claxon does, that's six and 12. And now the thing is quite rusty when I look inside, you know, so I don't know if this thing will still work or not, but you know, I've got a nice 12 volt power supply here. Yeah, I'll give it a go, and I'll let you know what happens. Either I blow a fuse or it works. Back to you, K308. Well, hydrogen zinc company known for their claxon horns, those things, they must have made a billion of those things because there's a ton of available, one guy in the, one of the former said, I've got 50 of those things here, so. This is repeater station, you've got to be quite a few of them out there. Well, I'd be really curious, that would be kind of a neat side adventure for the antenna adventure. All right, well, hey, take care, Rich. You have a great afternoon. Nice to hear Polo in there too. KI7RYW, David, how are you?"},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-06T12:34:33+00:00","id":14748,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":14747,"text":" K9JEB, I thought you were in, John. Is that a mistake on my part? Go ahead, please. K9JEB."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-21T09:21:37+00:00","id":9143,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":9142,"text":" Well James, all of a sudden you get two new knees and you are playing golf. Well that's awesome James, have a wonderful day and I look forward to seeing you at the picnic. You and your pull-ups. I look forward to seeing you and your pull-ups at the picnic. At the picnic and um, yeah. It's going to be a good day. I don't even know what the temperature is here. Rhea can you see the temperature? Here in University Place it looks like it's 57. 57 degrees Fahrenheit. Here in University Place. So uh, yeah. Beautiful. Perfect. The perfect temperature. The most perfect temperature. My mom and Leo have sweatshirts on and my sister and I are in tank tops and underwear. But um, yeah. 73 and 88 James. Have a great day and I look forward to seeing you on Saturday. Yay! Alright next we had an I.O. from John on perfect Kamehno Island. K9 J.E.B. Thank you for your I.O. John. Have a good day and yeah. See you soon. This is Rebecca KK7 IJZ. You're listening to the PSRG 9 AM Net. Um, let's get, let's get another list going. Let's do it. RF and internet please come ahead now. Victor Oscar 1 uniform Kilo Zulu. Victor Oscar 1 uniform Kilo Zulu. Good afternoon."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-08T09:06:23+00:00","id":15254,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":15253,"text":" John Kilo 9, Juliet Echo Bravo from sunny, Camino Island with us. In and out, happy Friday. Happy Friday, John. I got you on the list with your I-O-O-O and eight. You have a great Wednesday or Friday, and we will catch you later. Next check in, please."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-25T09:31:20+00:00","id":9959,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":9958,"text":" from the picnic tomorrow and again, just gonna throw out the PSRG picnic. It's tomorrow and it's at noon, but you can come early and help set up 10 o'clock where it's set up time, but that kind of stuff. By the way, there's a page at psrg.org. Yes, you should put your name on it so we know who's coming and what you're bringing. So that's a friendly thing to do. So click the link on the psrg.org page and chime in with what you're bringing and we'll be there, how many people, blah, blah, blah. We appreciate that. All right, thanks, John, for that. And there we go. All right, Gail, Sam and Daisy, Q, Kurt with an I-O. Thanks, Kurt, for stopping by. And then we have John, who is also an I-O. K9, J-E-B from Foggy Commando. And that brings us to the bottom of the list. Time run and R7-O. Let's start a brand new round for the data clock. Matt, if you would like to join, I just need your name and call. K7, Zulu-Arco India, Tim."},{"callsign_confidence":0.99,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-04T12:12:32+00:00","id":14079,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":14078,"text":" Maybe it was John in Poles... I feel like it was Michael. Was it John in Polesville? Am I mixing up the two deepest voices in the Pacific Northwest? Oh, well. Maybe I did, maybe it's me. This is Rebecca, KK7IJZ. You're listening to The New Net on the PSRT. We're here in Seattle, Washington. We had an I.O. from Peter in Santa Cruz. We had an I.O. from Ethan in Linwood. We had an I.O. from Darren, who is mobile. And yeah, let's take some more check-ins. Call sign-in name, RF, and internet. KA9MLR, Megan. 33, Megan. Why don't you come ahead with your report? Good afternoon, Rebecca, and everyone out there on the net. 33 is back to you, Rebecca. I am back home here. It's been a busy morning. We are home and back at it, Rebecca. Brooks' office is going to get redone. So it's the last day of the paint sale. So I ran after I did some tutoring this morning to the paint store to get a couple samples. And then I did a couple other little things in the middle of my name change. And now I'm just kind of running around. I need to go put the samples on the wall, because like I said, it's the last day of the sale. So I need to figure out which gray I am painting. Because I want all of our bedrooms to be the same gray. They're so close to each other that I was like, ugh, doing different grays, I think, would be too much. So that's what I'm up to running around all over the place. But I'm having a great day. Thank you for doing that. 73-1-9, MLR. Megan, that sounds so sad. All of your bedrooms are the same gray. Gray is gray. But I get it. People love gray as a neutral. I don't buy it. Gray is not a neutral. But Megan, congratulations on the name change. What are you changing your name to? Like Nancy, Carrie, Susie, Jennifer. Back to you, Megan. I got a good chuckle out of that, Rebecca. No, I will be going from Megan Ralph to Megan Courtright. Now they're Brooks and I got married. So that's the big name change. Nothing too exciting. So I'll still be Megan. And I'll still be K9 MLR. Just my last name won't be Ralph anymore. Thanks for the question, Rebecca. K9 MLR. I had a feeling that was the name you were changing. But you never know. You never know. 33-Megan, good luck picking out the gray. I want my bedroom to be gray. Megan, all of you gray people. Gray is gray, Megan. Anyway, moving right along. Let's get some more stations. You're listening to the new net. What's going on, y'all? It's the beginning of the week. Call sign and name, RF and internet. Victor Oscar 1, uniform kilo Zulu. Victor Oscar 1, uniform kilo Zulu. Darryl on the rock with an IO, 73. K-5, California River, well well on the city. Thank you for your IO, Darryl. And Will, OK. Will, Will, why don't you come ahead with your report? Over to you. Well, I just wanted everybody to know that today is my birthday. So I and a friend of mine are going to go show everybody here in a little while. So anyway, we're going over here to IHOP and have a little birthday dinner for me. And we'll see what happens the rest of the evening. So anyway, back over there to you, Rebecca. This is KJ-5, California River. Well, happy birthday, Will. I mean, you could do a restaurant round up because you can just get birthday desserts or dinners from all of the chains and give birthday stuff. That sounds like fun. A whole bunch of birthday songs and a whole bunch of birthday chocolate lava cakes. But anyway, happy birthday, Will. Thanks for sharing that with us. And have a wonderful, wonderful Monday and a fun birthday dinner at IHOP. All right, more stations. Call sign and name, RF and internet. This is John, below 9, Juliet, Echo, Bravo, K9, K-8, trying to make it through the angry bees. I'll be in and out. Good afternoon. You don't have to be in and out, John. You sound great. Do you want to do a little check-in? Hint, hint. K9JEB, KK7, IJZ."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-20T09:05:10+00:00","id":20225,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":20224,"text":" Roger that. By the way, this is Kilo Delta 7, Papa Whiskey Bravo Day, the High Desert Pirate Radio, coming to you via an all-star node from Central Oregon and Net Control this morning. So, hey, next Short Horizon Station, come ahead. This is John Kilo 9, Juliet Echo Bravo on sunny Camino Island, but I can't hear the repeater. Happy Wednesday."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-21T12:33:55+00:00","id":21086,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":21085,"text":" All right, Jeff, I have you. Anybody else? Come ahead. This is John Kilo 9, Juliet Echo, Bravo on sunny Camino Island with an in and out. Good afternoon, Jack."},{"callsign_confidence":0.99,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-22T09:25:05+00:00","id":21601,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":21600,"text":" Oh, we got a whole bunch of people in there. James, you're on the list. Thanks, I got John, K9JEB. I'm sorry if I didn't acknowledge. Yes, you are on the list. And by the way, Michael's on the list too, back up at the top. So James there, got Peter in there. And who was the other station on the other side? Nova Scotia, I think, or something like that. Come back again."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-22T12:19:32+00:00","id":21692,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":21691,"text":" This is John Kilo 9 Juliet Echo Bravo on sunny Camino Island with an In-N-Out. Happy Friday, Jack."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-23T13:13:21+00:00","id":22605,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":22604,"text":" K9 JEB, John, good to hear from you from sunny Kamanu Island. We have friends out there and it seems like there's a number of operators out there. You guys interfere with each other once in a while, I hear. Anyway, enjoy the weekend. Who else is out there? Call sign your name, please."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-25T09:14:47+00:00","id":24257,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":24256,"text":" Yeah, I would say coffee, chocolate, couple of other things are no-nos for dogs. I don't know about that. Coffee being one of them on the list, but I bet that's probably right. Yeah, and polo on coffee, no way, too. There goes your kneecap. Anyway, Rich, great day to you. You, too. Have a great day today. Alright, let's go up to the Camino Island K9 JEB. John, how are you doing?"},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-25T12:52:28+00:00","id":24409,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":24408,"text":" This is John Kilo 9, Juliet Echo Bravo on sunny Kamehno Island. I'll be in today."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-25T12:59:09+00:00","id":24416,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":24415,"text":" You sound great, Bill. You're definitely not overmodulated. I'm sure if there's, maybe John has some feedback for you. K9 JEB, how does Bill sound if you're still listening?"},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-25T09:08:56+00:00","id":24250,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":24249,"text":" K9JEB, I'll be in."},{"callsign_confidence":0.99,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-25T12:55:03+00:00","id":24410,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":24409,"text":" Well, I heard Rebecca running the net and today we have clear air space with no bees, buzzing, no interference. So it's been nice all day. I've been able to listen to the actual radio and hear people and understand what they're saying. So that's pretty cool. So yeah, as far as radio related stuff goes, I did some work yesterday a little bit. Just the last finishing touches really on getting my All Star node back up and running. I have an old Sherry that's running on an old Raspberry Pi 3 and I got it all running on All Star Link 3, the ASL 3 version. So just trying to get that all straightened out and squared away and get that up and running. And it was a nice suggestion from KX30 that just happened to be listening yesterday that advised me what to do. It's interesting because the advice he told me to do, which it seems like worked, was in the actual file I had to edit it says, don't do this anymore. So I'm like, okay, well I'm going to try this first. So anyway, it seems to be working. It's still a little squirrely and I'm not sure why. So I'm still troubleshooting some transmit and receive issues. But it's coming right along. So far so good. I was able to check in on the Lake Washington Club Network, which I'm not able to reach their repeaters from up here on the island. But with the nice receivers on Buck Mountain and Cooter, I can get into this one with no problem here. So that's a different story when you have receivers on mountaintops. That helps quite a bit. Anyway, I'll turn it back over to you, Rebecca. Thanks for running the net today, 73. And have a good one. Stay cool out there, everybody. K9JEB, Camano Island."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-26T12:31:08+00:00","id":25133,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":25132,"text":" All right, RF stations, internet stations, local or internationally connected on All Star or Echo Lake. Come ahead and call us by the name. How about galactic stations? K9J, EB, Kamino Island, in and out."}]}