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They often provide updates on personal activities and local events, such as a bike ride event.","topic_coverage":{"Net operations":0.1,"Personal updates and local events":0.8,"Technical discussions":0.1},"updated_at":"2026-06-27T01:33:22.409535"},"qrz_status":null,"recent_transcripts":[{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-10T21:44:39+00:00","id":16029,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":16028,"text":" Alright, we've got an epic list here. Let me count them. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. We've got eight ends on this round. So, I hope you appreciate it. No one else was waiting. There should probably be a list waiting when we get done here. But I am Brian, K-E-7, K-Z-H. This is the clock net. Up to the top. Doug, how are you doing tonight? K-F-7, okay. Please give us a report. Okay, great. Thank you, K-F-7. Okay, that is near the wood. And today was a pretty good day. I was out harvesting potatoes today, and I was thinking to myself, why am I short of breath? You know, why do I feel so, you know, out of it? And then I looked at the thermometer, and it's 86 degrees, that's why. So then I felt better, okay? But for a while there, I was thinking, okay, not my normal self. So I got concerned. But yeah, it got really hot. And I did get some, a bit disarvances. And I got in, I'm a workout, so I got in workout number 2,704 today. And so I've been in it for many years now, like seven plus. Got that out of the way. Other than that, it was a great day just to piddle around in the yard and get a few things done. In the next few days, I'm going to have some roof work done. So I think what I'm going to have to do, I'm going to disconnect all my antennas, because my, where I have it on my antennas goes straight through the roof. Okay, when I had this add-on built in like 1990 or so, I had to wear the cables that go right up to the roof, and they go right out through, you know, an electrical, oh I don't know what you call it, you know, same as you would have your electrical coming into your home, but this comes right up through the roof and everything. So I'm going to probably disconnect all that and have an indoor antenna for two meters. And I guess I'll just have to go through HF withdrawals. You know, not that I know all that active lately anyway. Anyway, that's my story sticking to it. KF7 okay, back to net. Hey, good stuff there. Yeah, I just ran some coax up to my attic to kind of do something similar, but it's not poking out. I don't have the antennas up yet. Yeah, I've definitely got those taken down. Your signal coming in, it looks like you're hitting, what is it, Buck and, no sorry, Cougar and Lake Forest Park, and you were hitting both of them like full 255, so hopefully that indoor antenna, you can at least make one of those receiving stations pretty well. I guess you could, so hopefully you can at least hit this repeater, and it sounds like you're not super active on the HF right now anyway, but I know that as soon as you take down those antennas, you'll be itching to do HF. That's just, when you know you can't, then you're going to crave it. So anyway, good luck on that roof repair, and we'll catch you down the log there, Doug. Oh yeah, potatoes, yeah, definitely sounds yummy. Alright, next on the list here, Rebecca, how are you doing tonight, and more importantly, como esta el presidente, KK7IJZ, please give us a report. Well, Brian, el presidente is doing wonderfully. So, he has pretty much the top floor, all of the courts have been bonafide, and the carpets have been, the rugs have been laid down, we've gathered up, yeah, we've gathered up all of our extra rugs, and just made him pads all around. Upstairs, he's in heaven, he loves it. He's so cute. Today I bought him these, what they call, they're like garden sticks, but they are these little shoe sticks that are Timothy Hay and Mint and Peat Lake, like all mashed together to make like little sticks, I don't know why, how many times can a person say sticks? Sticks, sticks, sticks, sticks, sticks, sticks, sticks. But he was, yeah, he appreciated it so much, so we just sat together while he was eating his little, his fun little garden sticks. And yeah, he loved them. His presidente is doing so good. He for sure is the presidente de la casa. But yeah, my cat, so I have two cats and Andy, my dog, so one of my cats Dewey is the best, and he and El Presidente get along so well. They love each other. And Dewey, they clean each other. I don't know if you've seen bonded pairs of rabbits, but one of my favorite things is that they clean each other, but Dewey and El Presidente clean each other. And they lay down together. And yeah, but Dewey is like the best cat. He's so awesome, but this morning he somehow got out. They're both, both of my cats are indoor cats, and my neighbor called and woke me up, and yeah, so Dewey was out just being a wild cat out there. He didn't know what he was doing. I went out there looking for him, because when my neighbors came out he had run off, and he was just like, I don't know what I'm doing. What is this? What have I done? And so it was pretty easy to get him back inside the house, but it just made the heart drop, because I love Dewey so much. He's the best cat. He's so sweet. I said, I think on the noon net or this morning's net, he's like that cat when people hate cats and they meet Dewey, they always say, I hate cats except for Dewey. That's Dewey. But yeah, Dewey's the best. He's so sweet. But yeah. Anyway, that's all for the pet report. My cat, Obby, orange baby is here, just being his most self. And Andy is downstairs visiting with Valentin, my brother-in-law. And that is the Rebecca pet report. Brian, thank you so much for hosting the net. I'm glad I got to give you a weird pet update. 7-3-88 and 33 everybody, KK7IJZ. Hey, I'll take the pet report any day there, especially when it comes to bunnies and kitties. Love it. I will say this. My rabbit, his favorite treat is it's a brand called Selective Naturals. And they make these little loops, metal loops and country loops and berry loops. I call them bunny-o's because they're in a big circle and stuff. And I just split them in half. My rabbit loves those. So anyway, I'm glad the El Presidente is getting the king's treatment, the presidential treatment per his name there. Good stuff. Thanks for the pics the other day. And yeah, glad everything is well. We will catch you down the log there, Rebecca. You have a good one. Alright, I am Brian, KE7KZH. This is the 9 o'clock net on the PSRG repeater in Seattle, Washington. Move along here to our Monday night net host. How are you tonight, Joe? I should have said Rebecca is also a multi-net host for many 9 o'clock nets. But Joe runs Monday night KXQTW. How are you, Joe? Please, give us your report. Hello there, Brian. Hi, Rebecca. 33TU and all my YLs. I'm glad I went to the Raider Shine net. Ice cream social at Green Lake. It's easy for me to get there. My MO for transportation with my tiny electric bike, I intentionally made it as small as I could. And I even got the shortest BMX bike frame that I could find. At the same rubber sale there was a better, ostensibly better Schwinn BMX bike frame when it was above. In inches, about 4 or 5 inches longer. And I liked the yellow one because, which of course goes to the east region for the name Bumblebee, because it was really the shortest BMX bike frame I could find. I bought it for $15 at a rubber sale on Beacon Hill. And then, it might have been on Mt. Baker, but I think it was Beacon Hill. No, it was on Mt. Baker. That's where the rubber sale was. See? See? And now I digress. Anyway, so, the reason I wanted to be really short, because I meant it for commuting with light rail. So I could just back it into the little corner there for the bicycles. And on the new coaches, there's more space. Enough space that I can actually tuck the front wheel in. So, barely just one handlebar kind of sticks out into the aisle slightly. And that's because of those really wide monkey bars I'm trying to take away to make them all flimmer. There's my two minute behavior. So, wrap it up, Joe. Wrap it up. So, I forgot what I was telling you. Oh yeah, my MO is to ride it to the nearest light rail station, and then take my rail to the station that's nearest where I'm going, and then ride my bike the last mile. Literally, in this case. And it's a nice way to get around. It's like my light rail extender module. So, I was glad to have some good conversations with people. Diane, W70H, you know, W as in whiskey, and OH as in the hydroxyl group at the end of the alcohol molecule. But anyway, and I'll stop there. KXTCW, Joan, on Broadway, all the numbers on my hands. Plane sailing, everybody. Okay, good stuff. So glad you were able to make the Rainer shine net, and I love your mode of transportation. Getting the light rail and getting that last mile there. So, glad it all worked out. And yeah, hopefully it was a fun time there. Hopefully get a few more ice cream social reports there. Really, I was bummed I could not make it there today, but I had too many other priorities that I had to attend to. So, anyway, thanks for that report there. And of course, Joan will be running the next 24 hours from now. So, stop in and say hi to Joan tomorrow. So, thanks for that, Joan. 73 is to you, and we'll catch you down the log there. Alright, next up, Jeff. Down to the Bay Area we go. Give me a squirrel report and then some, if you please. Jeff, Alpha Bravo Six, Mike Bravo, please go ahead with the report. Okay, I'm glad you reminded me of the squirrel report. I probably would have forgot it. Well, the squirrel report is, well, the squirrels were out there on the patio and eating up the peanuts and also the other nuts out there, and they were pretty happy. You know, and Sunday and Tuesday came by, one in the morning, one in the afternoon, and Princess in the morning and Rocky at night, and he was having a great time. He was really hungry. He kept chewing away. Then he took off and when it got dark, he just goes to his bunny, not bunny, but you know, the squirrel bed at that day. Yeah, my grandson came over today and it was really the first time we spent any time alone together, and it was interesting talking to him. He's 20 years old and he's a really good kid, and just, you know, he's just getting his start in life and working at a lumber company, a lumber yard, and thinking about getting a second job. He did a nice talking to you, and we were just talking about music. He likes death metal type, you know, heavy duty metal bands and that, so they said, okay, well, you listen to him. And actually some of them kind of were okay, you know, and so it was something like the metal I used to listen to. The singers are constantly screaming, and you can't understand a word they're saying, but other than that, maybe that was a good thing, depending on what they wrote. Let's see what else happened today. Oh yeah, it's on the Papa System on their net tonight, and we're having a few of the Papa System, probably five or ten, are going out to Santa Cruz Island and camp there for four or five days. And what we've done every year is, me and one of the guys' wives, we don't go, but we handle the cogs because there's no cell service out there. So you have to use a repeater, so we make sure there's at least one of us listening to the repeater in case somebody out there needs something, you know, we got to urge you into our phone, somebody needs to be called, or, you know, something like that. And a couple years ago, they had the hurricane came across Mexico, went right up, right up Santa Cruz Island, and it was going to go over the top of the island there, which would have been good. So we got the word out to those guys, and they had plenty of warning, and we were able to get everybody off the island ahead of time so nobody was caught there in the big storm. So that's something about, you know, emergencies can come out of nowhere, no matter, they're just amazing. What do you have to be? Hurricane, crossing Mexico, then going up the west coast. What do you have? Anyways, it's good to hear everybody out there tonight talking about what they're going to bring and looking forward to it and that, so it's pretty cool. Anyways, so back to that, AB6MB. Okay, good stuff there. Glad you're able to spend some time with your son there. Death Metal. I wonder if you, I do appreciate some, I guess the hardest rock I've listened to, I've seen it three times, both of these bands, Opeth and Mastodon. Pretty heavy stuff there. I tend to not listen to a ton of Super Death Metal there. I've seen Flipknot and Comfort, if that counts, I don't know if that's Death Metal or not. Anyway, good stuff there. Oh yeah, I think you mentioned those comms, monitoring that repeater in previous years and stuff. So good on you for doing your part and being out there in the ham radio community, that's what this is all about. That's why we do this. As social of sorts, don't get me wrong, but yeah, we do it out there for those emergency communications and it can really come in handy as you have experience. So thank you for doing that. Thank you for sharing. We'll catch you down the log here, Jeff. Alright, next up here, oops, I should have looked up your name. Give me your name. I'm looking for Kilo Bravo 5 Tango Whiskey Golf. How are you tonight? Please give us your report."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-10T21:22:29+00:00","id":16028,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":16027,"text":" And I actually made it in time. Not bad. Anyway, it was wonderful. You know, and Mr. Bryant, I've got so much to tell you. There's so little time. Ahem. Excuse me. Um. I'm here for surgery. Uh, on my cataracts. That nobody knew I had. Um, until now, I just told you. Um, it was supposed to be August 16th. As September 5th. Well, that got postponed to September 5th and October 3rd. You know, that's when I was supposed to get the surgery. And then five days later, go back for the follow-up. Um. So, I'm doing the inpatient surgery. I'm going to consider my multiple trips to the hospital. They can't trust me. Going to an outpatient. Uh, so I'm going to be, you know, under the gas. And I'll be completely out. And, uh, approximately a ten minute surgery. Where they slice meat on the eyelid. Or the eyelids. Slide out the cataract and put the new lens in. And somehow, it magically seals itself. I don't know. Uh, if they do a little bit of liquid glue on my eyelid or what. Um, I don't know. I'll have to find out on my second visit. When they prepped me for the surgery. But, uh, other than that, I'm doing well. Uh, I'm currently in the hospital right now. Uh, dealing with a little bit of the flu. Um. CHF and pneumonia. And once I get that all situated, I can go home. I'm looking maybe like Tuesday, maybe Wednesday at the latest. So, not to let the allergies or fight me. Crimes. That's about where I stand. So with that, I'll tell you a sight. Thank you for running to that. I keep up the good work. Hey, this is Charlie. GDC2. STO, back to that. This is repeater station kilo, kilo seven. November, Quebec to order. Well, Charlie, thank you for sharing that news. Uh, it's clear that you need the cataract surgery. But glad that it's got, you got it all scheduled and stuff. Like, you're gonna know what to expect. You know, like, how they put that back in there. I'm just imagining them using some, like, flex tape or something like that. But anyway, let us know as that approaches and stuff. If you have any concerns and stuff. And definitely good news. You'll be getting home from the hospital there, hopefully Tuesday or Wednesday. So, you sound like you're in good spirits and all that. So thank you so much for checking in. Wish you the best of luck here on recovering the print, ailments and stuff. And we'll look forward to the next one there. So, hey, we'll catch you down the log there, Charlie. I hope you have a great night. Thanks for the checking. Alright, I am Brian, KE7KZH. This is the 9 o'clock net on SRT repeater in Seattle, Washington. Let's take all stations now. Just give me a call sign and a first name. All stations, please come now. KF7OK, Doug. I heard someone else, but I got KF7OK, Doug. Next station, please. KK7IJZ, KK7IJZ, Rebecca. There's Rebecca, KK7IJZ. You'll be number two on the ground. Stations, please. KX2CW. And there's Joan, KX2CW. More stations, come ahead. Alpha, Bravo 6, Mike, Bravo. And there's Jeff, Alpha, Bravo 6, Mike, Bravo. You're on the list. More stations, please. KNOK, Bravo 5, KNOK, we need a golf with an I-O. HODSCH, Mike, HODSCH. November 3, HODSCH, Mike, HODSCH. A lane in Florida. Hello, Brian. JUO, Echo 6, Romeo, Alpha, X-Ray, Peter, Santa Cruz, I-O. Let me catch up here. I did get KB5TWG. And then there's another station, which I'm going to ask for in a moment. After that, I did get entry OMO Elaine. And then I got an I-O there for Peter, KE6RAX. Who is the station I missed in the middle there? Oh, it might have been me. KJ7EX, I'm... Ha ha, it was Sean sneaking in there. KJ7EXM, got you on the list there, Sean. More stations from 9 o'clock neck, come ahead. Last station, you were barely keying up the repeater. I think it was coming into the buck, but barely. I could just tell someone was there, couldn't make out anything. I'm not sure if you can increase power or move locations. Can you try one more time? This is Kilo, Mike, 7, Alpha, Quebec, November. From Birmingham, I just changed from my H2, Echo Link. Good evening, no control. Ah, okay, perfect. I got you there on Echo Link. KM7HUN, you were on the list. Anyone else who would like to join this round, please come ahead. Call sign Thursday. Kilo Kilo 7, Charlotte Sierra Golf Mobile, Ryan with an R, I-O. Hey, Ryan, I think you're probably on your way to work. KK7CSG, you have a good one and I'll catch you down the log. Anyone else for this round, please come ahead. KK7CSG, you have a good one and I'll catch you down the log."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-25T22:05:23+00:00","id":24525,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":24524,"text":" Kilo Bravo 5 Tango Whiskey Golf, Tony with an I O. Thank you Tony, I've got your I O. And I'll just ask for one more station for a last call here please."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-26T21:52:33+00:00","id":25394,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":25393,"text":" All right, your IO, KB5 TWG, thank you for stopping by. From, I think it says, Wichita Falls, Kansas there. Texas, I mean, Wichita Falls, Texas. You have a great night. More stations, call a name. Kilo Kilo 7, Quebec Echo, Sierra, Justin."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-26T21:51:44+00:00","id":25391,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":25390,"text":" To yourself, kilowatt Bravo 5 Tango Whiskey Golf, Tony, with an I.O."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-03T21:57:52+00:00","id":31626,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":31625,"text":" Okay, and then I was doubling, but I caught that it was an I.O. So KB5TWG. I got your I.O. Thank you for stopping by. You have a wonderful rest of your evening. Next station, please. Alpha, Gulf 7 Lima Romeo. Go to euthanio."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-27T21:03:56+00:00","id":48301,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":48300,"text":" Kilowatt Bravo 5 Tango Whiskey Golf, Tony. Tony, we got you on the list. And who's next, going to finish out round one? Who's that going to be? Call, sign, and name."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-27T21:21:44+00:00","id":48305,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":48304,"text":" Well, the answer to that question is to go to the PSRG website and look for the archived video of Kirk, AlphaGolf7YankeeMike's talk from about a month ago where he talked about SSTV and yeah 14.230 is, and I think there's a little bit of room above it too. That's considered the SSTV 20 meter single sideband calling frequency. So, yeah I just tuned my radio there and just listened and had the information come in. And so, yeah without getting into a whole big discussion about it here is, yeah I've got this specialized program that interfaces over Wi-Fi to my IC705, but there are programs out there that all, what it will do is it will let your phone listen for whatever is coming over the radio and if there is an SSTV signal it will just print out the image and you can just be holding your phone or a microphone connected to a computer just near a radio and the audio couples that way. So, there's so many ways to do it, but yeah I'd recommend going and checking out Kirk's education meeting presentation. So, it's very cool. KG70DB. KG70DB, K7WF, thank you Dean. You know I had missed that meeting and I meant to watch the video and I forgot all about it. So, thank you so much for reminding me that is going to give me the background I need. I really appreciate you bringing that up. Very good, thank you. Dean, oh Dean, you're probably next on the list. Jeff, that's who we want to talk to. Jeff, AB6MB. How's it going down there in California? This is repeater station Q and Q7 November, Quebec, November. All-star No. 2 C2-2 located in Shelton, Washington. I'm watching a ball player at the Dodgers' Mariners game and the second baseman for the Dodgers is trying to bunt the players over and it's just not working. He tries to bunt it and the ball goes every which way except for the way he wants it to go and so, man, I'm just frustrated. But anyway, yeah, just down here, just nice weather and the ball player is not having a good day. And that's Mick Rojas, a good, great guy. He's just so bad at not going well. Anyway, yeah, the game doesn't count for anything for both teams so it's just kind of, you know, do what you can there to get through it. But anyway, it's all that. He actually got the two players over. Anyway, I digress. Yeah, it's good to hear about the space station and doing the SOSCNT. I've done a little bit of that and just to say I did it. It's interesting to do and there's ads for your phone, you know, that you can do and listen. I think it's called Robot. Maybe Robot, it's Robot something. But yeah, I did that just to test it out and that. And the Dodgers, well anyway, I'm getting too distracted here. But anyway, thanks for doing that tonight and hope everybody has a good evening. AB6MB. AB6MB, K7WFD. Well, thanks. Thanks for the blow by blow report there on the game. That Dodgers batter should have known that the Mariners are invincible at this point, right? Looks that way for the moment. Really well. Interesting season and playoffs start. I forget, real soon. Yeah, on the, Jack sent me a little image here just so people will know a little better on this Space Week SSTV event. It's going to start, let's see, the first window starts Friday, Friday, 1400 UTC. So that's what, 7 a.m. Friday morning and goes through to 10,000 UTC Saturday. So that's the middle of the night. So it's basically Friday. Yeah, ends at 3 a.m. in the morning. And then the second window starts on Saturday with a similar schedule, kind of similar. Anyway, go Google it. It's coming down from the space station at 145.8 MHz. And it uses, it talks about the coding and that program that Jeff mentioned is robot, I think it's robot 36. That's Android. I don't know if the same thing is on iPhone, but I know there's one that works. And it just, you can just grab the audio recorder on your phone and play it back. I've done it with just like a J-Pole. No, I did it actually, you can hear it with just a 19 inch whip. I tried it that way. I didn't get much of an image. Then I tried it with a direction line panning and a pretty nice image. Anyway, it's fun if you've never done it. It's real hard. It's real difficult. All right, let's move ahead now and talk to KB5TWG. Tony, come in."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-29T21:54:53+00:00","id":49909,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":49908,"text":" Alright, I've got two. I've got Kilo Bravo 5 Tango Whiskey Golf. Tony is an IO. Thank you for stopping by, Tony. And I also got November 3 Oscar Mike Oscar Elaine in Zephyr Hills, Florida. More stations, please."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-01T21:49:08+00:00","id":51441,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":51440,"text":" Okay, and then I got Tony, KB5TWG with an I O. Thank you Tony for dropping by. It looks like from Texas. You have a wonderful, ooh, last couple of minutes of Wednesday there. Have a great Thursday. All right, with that I'm going to head back up to the top, and let's go talk to Jeff, AB6MB. How's it going, Jeff?"},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-01T22:02:46+00:00","id":51450,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":51449,"text":" Well, Shawn, I'm glad you're still alive and here with us. After an afternoon like that, that sounds a little bit scary. To have to use someone's driveway for the curb cut to get into the road and then almost hit a motorcycle and a couple cars and yikes, I'm glad you're okay and that you made it to get your chore done safely and made it back home safely via a different sidewalk route. That's always the important thing that we make it safely, and then the sky did get dark quickly. I know we took the station managers out for a walk and we're like, oh, well go for when it's sunny and then by the time we got outside it was raining. So, yes, the clouds were definitely moving through in a hurry today and definitely there was some good-sized rain squalls that moved through, but it was kind of nice to have sunshine and then it would be dark for a little bit and sunshine definitely important to keep that sunshine coming out and I know we desperately need the rain too. Still, that was nice. You have a wonderful rest of your Wednesday, Shawn, and we're glad you are still alive and hanging in there with us. All right, to round out my list I had an I.O. from Tony, KB5TWG. Have a happy, it's Thursday morning for you there, Tony, so happy Thursday. Have a wonderful rest of your day. All right, it is 10.01 pm K9 MLR Megan. I'm going to pass it over to K9 DDC. November Quebec November All-Star Node 6222 located in Shelton, Washington."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-07T21:24:16+00:00","id":55589,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":55588,"text":" Alright, KB5-TWG. Tony with an I-O, gotcha. Thanks for stopping by. 73, more stations, call in name."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-07T21:21:54+00:00","id":55582,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":55581,"text":" KiloWatt Bravo 5 Tango Whiskey Golf AB5 TWG Tony with an IO."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-22T21:05:38+00:00","id":66755,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":66754,"text":" Thank you Tony, KB5 TWG I've got your I.O. I'd like to get one more in for this round. Next check in. This is Tony, KN4 CWC. I've tried to check in a couple times. I'm using a different radio. Can you hear me?"},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-22T21:19:19+00:00","id":66767,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":66766,"text":" Well, Shawn, I'm glad you got to watch some of that weather go by. I got to soak up a little inside my classroom, but I definitely didn't get out in it today before it got cloudy again, which was such a bummer. But that's how some days go. Bummer about your computer there. I don't like when that happens, especially the bigger ones. It's like, oh, no. It's always kind of a little bit disheartening or discouraging. I don't know what to say there. But yeah, save up there, Shawn, and always watch for sales on computers. I know Black Friday, which is coming up, and I know you said you have to save for a while, but always check Memorial Day and Prime Days and all those things too for sales. It's one of those things that usually goes on a great discount. You take care, Shawn, and we'll talk to you again soon. Okay, we had an I.O. from Tony, KB5TWG. And last on my list here but not least is Bill, KN4CWC. How's it going, Bill?"},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-14T21:53:17+00:00","id":60720,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":60719,"text":" All right, I got KWB5 TWG. Oh, KB5 TWG. Tony, got your I.O., thank you. Anyone else call a name."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-15T21:44:28+00:00","id":61313,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":61312,"text":" KUW, Bravo 5, Tango Whiskey Golf, KB5, TWG, Tony with an IO."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-18T21:28:56+00:00","id":63745,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":63744,"text":" Well, let's see, I heard KJ7VEU Mike pretty clearly and then I heard a lot of messy stuff. I don't think it was a double. Well, Jack is telling me he copied something out of that. Jack, you're a marvel. Let me scroll down. He says that was KB5TWG. Tony, let me get that in my log. KB5TWG. Tony, OK. Well, I'll make believe I heard him, but it was really Jack. Who's next? Call sign and name."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-20T21:37:02+00:00","id":65364,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":65363,"text":" I usually am running 22 to 23 watts. Not only 25 watts, but I hate over rating things. I'd rather under rate things. So I say I'm using 22 watts. But I'm only transmitting from an indoor antenna. I've got a very nice J-Pole, John J-Pole leaning in the corner of my little apartment here. And it's actually the best sweet spot I've found in my apartment is conveniently leaning the J-Pole in the northeast corner. So if you're talking about picking me up when I'm on the simplex net, then I'm running 22 watts. And in that case, no matter where you are, you ought to be able to hear me. But of course, it's also the fun of radio. It's like fishing, kind of like fishing. My dad tried to get me interested in fishing. I was his eldest. I liked being out in the water. I just didn't like murdering those poor fish. They were so mad. I caught this huge pike one time. He was really mad at me. That pike wanted to kill me. That pike, pardon my language, wanted to damn me to hell. But it only had a brain the size of a pea. But it was still mad. That was enough brain for it to be extremely mad. So I like to experiment with radio because it has the kind of thrill that fishing must have. This is repeater station QA-Q07, November, Quebec, November. No fish die in a person. Sorry. I'm a little slight fancy there. Take care, Brian. All right. And Brian was the last in. We also had Cody and Tony. Did I write Tony? It looks like I wrote Tony. KB5TWG. And I'm going to start a fourth round for some reason. I have these little short rounds today. Actually, someone might say, Joan, those are normal rounds. So this is Joan, KX2CW. Bit loopy from the contrast agent used for my CT scan today at the VA hospital. But it's just kind of a headache right now. So I'm moving forward. Move forward, Joan. Keep going. Keep moving. This is KX2CW asking for more check-in."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-20T21:25:15+00:00","id":65357,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":65356,"text":" KiloBravo5, Kilo 1. All right, KB5 TWG, KiloBravo5, Tango Whiskey Golf. All right, I've got your IO. Thank you for stopping by. You weren't IO, were you, Teri? Were you not?"},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-21T21:49:38+00:00","id":66169,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":66168,"text":" Alright, we had a double there. I've got KB5TWG station. I did not copy the name. Could you come back ahead with the name, please?"},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-11-08T21:39:50+00:00","id":77229,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":77228,"text":" QSL, it's kilowatt Bravo 5 Pango Whiskey Golf, KB5 TWG, Tony with an I.O. Tony, thank you so much for stopping by. I appreciate it. Come back when you have a chance. Okay, let's pop right back and talk to Justin. Go ahead, Justin. Okay, Justin."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-12-22T17:44:53+00:00","id":86378,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":86377,"text":"kilowatt bravo 5 tango with the golf tone kb5 TWG Tony with an IO"},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-12-23T18:46:28+00:00","id":91409,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":91408,"text":"All right, maybe they were an IO and I missed that part. Okay, moving right along. We had an IO from Tony, KB5TWG. Thanks for stopping by. And next on the list is David, N3N TV. Good evening."},{"callsign_confidence":0.85,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-12-23T18:46:15+00:00","id":91408,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":91407,"text":"Um, I love her sleep in the car tonight because she didn't get home."}]}