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      "created_at": "2026-05-24T20:02:44.548776+00:00",
      "id": 2595,
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      "text": "Okay, so I saw N6, TV, Y key up. If you're there, we will try to get you on the next round. I'll put you on the list and hopefully that will be you. If not, then you'll have to give me a qualifying correction on who it was. Alright, we're going to go ahead and run the list. I had an IO from KM7EQ. Ron, thank you for stopping by. And then I've got KB8BNY with the reset. My friend. There we go. Let me make sure I'm in there. I'm out in the woods. I'm looking at Puget Sound right now. And I took my bike out here. And I think when you called on me, or before you called on me, I think I dropped out. There's some areas here where you have 5G, like the 5G section of the woods. Then there's the LTE, and then there's a... you don't have a signal. So hopefully I'm in the 5G section. How am I doing?"
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      "created_at": "2026-05-24T19:43:42.681661+00:00",
      "id": 2571,
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      "text": "Someone did an Nt. So let's see. That was a lot of stations. Oh wait, I got one more. Okay, sorry. I have KBDNY Mike. I've got TI7ZEI, Tim. I've got KX2CW, Joan. I've got November 7, whiskey, alpha, alpha, Uncle Rirei. I've got KJ5GWN Will. I've got N6QDY David and I've got KX7RMU Jack. I'm going to draw a line there and let's go up to the top and talk to Mike, KB8BNY. How are you today?"
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      "text": "It was like I was in a wind tunnel. So I figured next time what I'll do is just do it in and out. Hopefully my audio is better today. I'm using external microphone here. I'm the smartphone coming in on Allstar. And it's very quiet here except for a few birds. And we have lavender. A lot of lavender now on my lavender bush. That's a tough little bush. I think I'm going to get another one of them. So anyway, that's about it. I hear you guys. Hope everyone's having a good and safe Memorial Day weekend. We're having a good weekend here. Going to get the girl out this afternoon and listen to the game also. So they do a good last night at the Mariners. So everyone have a good morning. 7-3 from Overcast Lacey, KB8BNY. Hey, good morning Mike. Great to hear you out there. Yeah, you're signal is great. I was able to hear anything. Not very good. Just a little bit."
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      "created_at": "2025-11-08T09:50:23+00:00",
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      "text": " Good morning Dana, good morning everybody on the net. This is Kurt, KL7TCQ transmitting from Bellevue. I'm looking outside, it's such a beautiful day. I'll see what kind of things I can get done outside, but I still haven't had my coffee yet, so I am going to sit here for a little bit longer and enjoy my coffee and doom scroll a little bit and maybe work on some photos. Yesterday when I got to work there were three pizza boxes sitting on what we call the food table in my department, and they had been leftover pizza for the team. I went to the admin for the team and I said, hey, don't throw those away. When you're done, let me know and I'll pick them up and take them home, because I've got hungry people here. I've got a 24 year old that will eat everything. Anyway, I brought the pizzas home and I'm thinking to myself, what in the world am I going to do, because just eating old pieces of pizza is boring. It's tasty, but it can be boring. I really live by the mantra of reuse, recycle, repurpose, and reimagine. So what did I do? I cut up all the pieces of pizza, which included a cheese pizza and a combo pizza. I cut them all up into biteable chunks, and then I made some masa dough, some corn flour, eggs, milk, some seasonings, so forth, mixed it all together. I made something that I could pour into a cast iron pan. So I ended up with a cornbread pizza combo thing that I cooked for about 45-50 minutes in the oven at 350 degrees. I will gladly make this again sometime. I'll make it more savory, but that was solved by putting salsa on the top of it. Hey, you have old pizza? Use what you've got, man. Take it, chunk it up, put it into something, make a casserole, and use the flavorings and all the stuff that's in the pizza to make something else with it. So that's what I did yesterday, and quite frankly, that's what I had for breakfast this morning. Anyway, I hope everyone has a great day, a great weekend, and a great week. Take care, have a good one, KL7DZQ, back to Nat."
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      "created_at": "2025-10-30T21:35:46+00:00",
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      "text": " That's so cool, Dan. Thank you for sharing that. That is so cool. I'm glad that Kristin, Mai and Olivia and Amelia got to come and enjoy the Museum of Flight. And yeah, that's so cool. I can't even imagine. Can you imagine? You've met this person. You met this person. Oh wow, that's so cool. Thank you so much for sharing that. And yeah, Dan practiced. Back at it, huh? Enjoy your dinner, Dan. Thank you so much for stopping by and yes, thank you so much for your service, what you do at the Museum of Flight. It's wonderful. Yeah, I appreciate it so much. And yeah, that's so cool. 7-3 and have a delicious dinner. All right, this is Rebecca, KK7IJZ. I'm going to go ahead and pause for announcements. You are listening to the PSRG, that is the Puget Sound Repeater Group, the PSRG 9pmnet. You can find out all about PSRG at PSRG.org. That's PSRG.org. Find out all about our net. Find out all about events coming up. And there are also lots of really interesting recorded educational presentations. Our next educational meeting coming up is on November 8th. November 8th at 1.30 in the afternoon. That's 1.30 Pacific Time. And it is about radio and satellites. And it's a presentation put on by Mike Alfa Bravo, KB8BNY. Mike, KB8BNY from the Woods in Lacey. It's going to be really interesting. This is the thing that he just loves. It is, yes, he's in radio and satellite enthusiast. Enthusiast for sure."
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      "created_at": "2025-10-16T13:06:18+00:00",
      "id": 61896,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
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      "text": " Oh, that's such a classic episode. Oh man. Oh, that's great. Yeah. Thank you so much for the correction there. Hey, good to hear you, Wayne. And yeah, you were coming in just fine from up there. In fact, I just did a screen capture while you're transmitting and on our sixth receiver voting system, which you can see at psrg.org. Just hover over Voderscope if you want to see what RF signals are doing. And I had you at 214 on the Capitol Parkmaster out of 255. That looks like about 9 on Beacon. 71 out of 255 on Cougar Mountain now. A little bit of business on the other. So yeah, pretty good there, Wayne. All right, a wasted use. I don't think so. All right, you take care. We'll talk to you soon. All right, anybody else for the new Net 105 PM? I'm Jack, KI7RMU. Come ahead, call, sign, and name."
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      "created_at": "2025-09-27T12:23:28+00:00",
      "id": 47954,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
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      "text": " JJ7, Victor, and Co, Yucarn, Hank, and Magnolia. Thank you, Victor. Oh, there's some clouds out there. I'm placing it a little tougher tonight, or just small, lower levels. I'll pick the video. Anyways, I'll check in on this set list."
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      "created_at": "2025-09-10T09:37:18+00:00",
      "id": 36625,
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      "text": " of the Alpha-epic-7 micrometer. Age 50, I had a colonoscopy at the VA. And when it was done, the girls, when I was in recovery, the girls all said, what are you doing? Because we couldn't even find a polyp to take a sample. And I said, well, I eat from the ground. I don't eat from the can unless I have to. So anyway, I'm going to get up here and everyone have a good radio day on the Michigan. I'll be closing down my station for the day. 7387MR will be out and clear of the conference."
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      "created_at": "2025-07-12T15:21:54+00:00",
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      "text": " Hey Mike, thanks for stopping by. KB8BNY 73, do you have a great weekend? Who else is out there? Please come out. KJ7ORV in and out."
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