{"activity_count":350,"callsign":"KB9NSK","confidence":1.0,"first_seen":"2025-08-05T12:16:03+00:00","found":true,"id":4693,"is_net_control":true,"last_seen":"2026-06-30T13:37:03.144027+00:00","ncs_profile":null,"occurrence_count":263,"profile":{"confidence":0.9,"counts":{"ncs":1,"net":0,"open_qso":263,"transcript_contexts":60},"data_freshness":"generated","latest_topic":"oysters and emergency power solutions","most_topic":"politics and personal anecdotes","open_vs_net_bias_score":0.9,"personal_summary":"KB9NSK is a frequent contributor to open QSOs, showing a diverse range of interests and a willingness to engage with other operators on multiple topics.","scores":{"activity":0.9,"civility":0.8,"engagement":0.8,"focus":0.7,"friendly":0.8,"helpful":0.7,"serious":0.6,"technical":0.5},"source":"ai_profile","summary":"KB9NSK is an active participant in amateur radio conversations, often engaging in discussions on various topics including politics, personal experiences, and technical matters. The operator frequently invites others to join the conversation and poses questions to the group.","topic_coverage":{"emergency preparedness":0.1,"food preferences":0.1,"personal anecdotes":0.3,"politics":0.4,"technical discussions":0.1},"updated_at":"2026-06-30T13:49:37.778359"},"qrz_status":null,"recent_transcripts":[{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":0.9686702500496592,"created_at":"2026-06-30T13:36:53.706404+00:00","id":132687,"node_number":"683211","recording_id":133167,"text":"package damage too much to deliver. So I'm like, okay, when does Amazon find out about that? And one of the hardest things to find on the Amazon site is a way to let them know that a package did get delivered when they have it marked as, you know, lost. That took me quite a while to find that. I had to go through customer support, talk to a live agent about it, saying that I got it, but that was 25 minutes, unbelievable. Anyway, I know the anticipation. It's often it's the best part, waiting for something to arrive, but I watch it like a hawk. I can't leave it alone. This is KC2PKG, back to you, Russell KB9, NSK."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-05T05:15:42+00:00","id":14224,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":14223,"text":" Yeah, D, I understand, you know, you might see where there's gonna be, you know, one thing that combats another and we come into like an even-steven equilibrium. But I want to mention, I've never heard Trump say that he was a dictator. And I think if you, you know, unless you've actually heard it come right out of his mouth, I don't think he's ever said that. I could be wrong, but I'll tell you from what I know of him, I'm probably right when I say that it never happened. And the laws, federal law supersedes any state or local law, our forefathers put those laws there to stop the country from going into the direction it was going because they were running it into the ground. We were going into bankruptcy with our debts and the weird nonsense. And Valerie, or, to say, you know, that Trump's a dictator because he's enforcing the laws that the people that were letting this country go to hell, it's not dictatorship, he's running the country, utilizing the tools that he can use at his discretion. Dictators make up their own rules and laws. Trump is going by all the USC codes. He's got some very good people right now backing him up who understand the Constitution and are following the law. And those judges are making things up. Those oversight judges, they're not supposed to give opinions. They're not doing their job. And they're losing, of course, because when it goes to the, they're losing it even in a second court of appeals, a lot of the stuff. And it doesn't even have to go to the Supreme Court because they're not following the law on some of the oversight that they are claiming. Back to you, Russ. So I'm done with my comment. This is repeater station kilo, kilo seven, November, Quebec, November. Okay. I know if you go ahead, Bill. Thank you, Russell. A couple of things up there. Yes, Trump did say that he would be a dictator one day and he was no baby drill. That's what he's referring to. Trump did say he would be dictator, but it was only be for one day. So he is not wrong in saying that Trump said that. She's just, you know, the news blew it out of proportion and said that he'd be dictator from day one. And he would be dictator when he was only referring to a dictator for one day. And he would open up America's resources in order to bring down fuel prices and to make America stronger economically in the fuel market. So you're both right and you're both a little bit off on what Trump said. So, yes, he did say it, but it was only for one day. So he did drill baby drill. And to bring clarification, we've been texting with Josh there. What it sounds like, Josh, because you said you were in your car. My wife and I experienced this. She'll be talking on the phone. She'll have her phone connected through the Bluetooth in the car. And she'll be carrying on a conversation as she turns off the car. And then halfway through the comment or the conversation, the car will disconnect the Bluetooth from the phone. So I'd be hearing her clear because she was coming through the audio system in the car. And then all of a sudden it would just be connected to the phone. And then, you know, her audio would get really low because the phone would be far away from her mouth rather than the microphone up by the top of the car that's designed to pick up conversation from someone sitting in the driver's seat. This is kind of what it sounded like over your last transmission. You were coming through and then all of a sudden it just kind of clipped over. And it sounded like you were far away, like you were coming through your phone's microphone. And then it gradually got louder. Not as loud as it was or as clear as it was when you were in the beginning. But then it, you know, went through that process. So that's what I was referring to, Josh, as far as your audio on your last transmission. Oops, got to grab one. All right. Oysters, yes, I've had oysters on the half shell. Not my favorite. But I have tried them, but I do like oysters. I like oysters too. There's a few other things I have had oysters in the tin. Kind of like sardines, but sardines with oysters and clams. Every now and then I'll grab some. But don't do a lot of oysters that way. Mostly I like them when they're a part of something bigger. But I know they're, you know, if cooked right or prepared right, oysters are supposed to be, you know, pretty good for you. But that's my contribution on oysters. Yeah, I did hear that Kevin was talking earlier about being some kind of national oyster day. So, Grand King on the list, Russell. I've got to get fuel here in about four miles. But hopefully we'll get some more check-ins here and we'll get this thing rolling. 890FU, back to KB9NSK. I'll read my email. But it's not next to you. It's a nine-pence. Anybody else want to get on the top of this business or in that, call KB9NSK. And the question of day is do you like oysters? Call KB9NSK. KB9NSK, please check in KM4, QBC, Kilo, White, 4, Quebec, Pueblo, Charlie, KM4, QBC, Jeff in North Carolina. No oysters here, Russell. We sure do like fried chicken owls. Anyway, I'm wanting to run Russell. I've got to go to work. You all have a good night. I won't tune in for a while. But I can jump in the shower and get out of here. I'm running behind. Take it easy from the Great Smokin' Mountains. KM4, QBC, 7-3. Thanks, Russell. Good morning. Calabunda. I'm going to go to work tomorrow. KM4, QBC, KB9NSK. Anybody else want to get on that top of this business or in that, call KB9NSK. And the question of day is do you like oysters? Call KB9NSK."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-07T05:21:04+00:00","id":14913,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":14912,"text":" Go ahead Peter. And now... It's I'm Peter from KB9.com. Anybody else want to get on the cob? What's it doing out there? Call KB9.com. And the question I'm asking is if you want to catch a cab driver and you find five little daughters, what would you do with it? Okay, we got an NSK. KB9, NSK. This is KJ5IRQ. Okay, go ahead. Well, I just wanted to say good morning. I just forgot. My wife let me sleep in the night. I did all my morning errands and everything. I don't think I heard the whole question. Something about X amount of dollars, what would I spend it on? I don't know exactly how much money there is. I still can't really answer, but if I had a lot of money, a simple answer would be a compound. I'd find a remote piece of property somewhere, build a few houses for me and my kids, and roll it off away from the world. Yeah, that's probably what we'd do. Good morning. I'm sending it back to you. KJ5, I have to send it back to you. Russell. This is KJ5. Anybody out there getting on the top bunting inches, or in and out, call KJ9. And the question I'm asking is if you want to catch a cab driver, you've got five millimeters in your tech cab, what would you do with it? Call KJ9 and then change."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-12T05:57:03+00:00","id":16352,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":16351,"text":" K.C.2.P.T.G. if you need to get back to me. K.B.9.N.S.K. this is K.C.2.P.T.G. Um, you know, probably, I think, one of the most uncomfortable and greatest questions you can ask. I mean, you should never give me money. I would never dream of asking somebody who served in the service whether they killed somebody or not. Although I heard the best answer to that in a movie with Robert De Niro called Rangin'. And all these guys are hired to do a job and they're all sitting around a table. And one of the young, younger kids asks, you know, did you ever kill anybody? And Robert De Niro looks around the table, looks at his friend, and he goes, Well, I heard someone's feelings once and I thought that was the best possible answer. Because it made the guy feel ridiculous for asking the question. Um, and that's good because I think it's a very written question. Yeah, I'm watching Aaron now too. Um, it doesn't look like it's going to give us on the East Coast too hard a time. It's going to stay out to sea. At least that's what they're saying now, but who knows? I mean, there's a big storm. It's the first official hurricane of the season. Oh, that reminds me. So, Ron, for emergency power you're going to batteries, big batteries. And that's when you find out how much power the refrigerator actually uses. Which is, it's the start up of the cycle. It uses a vast amount of power. And when it first starts the cycle, just running, it doesn't use a lot of power. It does. And what I was going to ask you, do you have natural gas in your neighborhood? Or if you don't have natural gas then you could think about a propane generator. But getting a gas generator, that's a mistake. Because there's always, if you live in a crowded area, metropolitan area, you will not get any gas by the second day. We've seen that. So mine in Morristown was natural gas. And the longest I had to run that thing was 11 days. And it was great. And my neighbors loved me because I had extension cords coming out of my car. So I went to their houses. And, but yeah, you can look for an alternate fuel. And I run this one here, it's propane. And how long have I run? About a week and a half. And I burned the generator up. It just died on me. It came apart. And we were out, we got power for an additional three days, which was weird. Anyway, back to you Russell. KV9, NSK, this is KC2, PKG. Back to fuel when you're dizzy. KV9, go to KR4FRR, get back to speed. This is KR4FRR. I'm glad another gentleman was just talking about generators. I'm on the East Coast as well. And I probably need to drag my own out, crank it up, and make sure everything's good with it. And get prepared for the hurricane season. I have not run it in a year. I think it was about the last time I run it. But I do have a question for everybody who is a little bit more familiar with the records that we were talking about earlier. Like I said, I'm only on the cheap. I think it was about a $40 record player from Walmart that I've heard people talking about how much superior the sound quality was of records versus digital audio. And maybe the reason I couldn't see that it was any better was because of my record player that I had being so cheap. And with that all said, thanks to you Russell, KR4FRR. And there I go again. You, A6, A, B, C, B, get back to speed."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-19T04:39:11+00:00","id":19153,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":19152,"text":" Anybody else want to get on the tablet that you ran up, call KB9NSK."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-19T06:05:37+00:00","id":19266,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":19265,"text":" While you have K import, I'll be here from KB9NSK. M-A-L from down on the top on this is or in up called KB9NSK. And the question I'll be is do you have to file it called KB9NSK? KB9NSK."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-05T05:36:19+00:00","id":14231,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":14230,"text":" I went to grab one and I ended up hanging up. That's what somebody just dropped in too. Alright, I probably talked long enough. Um, but uh, lowly I was just saying that I gotta eat, I gotta eat something when I take all those pills, otherwise they end up upsetting my stomach. So, uh, all the vitamins and nutrients and everything. But uh, I will pass it back to you Russell. Uh, K99SK this is N9LFU. Can I go to Daryl if she feels there? And Daryl get back with me? This is repeater station Kilo Kilo 7 November Quebec November All Star Node 6222 located in Shelton, Washington. It might be busy. Anybody else want to get on the car phone get just ran out? Call K99SK and the question I'll pay is do you have muscles? Call K99SK. KB9NSK this is KC2PKG good morning Russell. Good morning KC2PK go ahead. Alright, well good morning Russell. This is KC2PKG out of East Machias, Maine. And on oysters, you know, when I was growing up, when I would come home from school and stuff like that, there would invariably be days where I would go visit my father at his work. And what he liked to do was I would get on a train in Port Washington Long Island, drive into the city, ride into the city, and then he would pick me up at Long Island railroad station or something like that. And he had a favorite place that he loved to go. And I wasn't very impressed with it. It's called the Oyster Bar. It's in Grand Central Station. And they actually cook oyster and oyster soup right in front of you in these special silver, I don't know what you call them, silver bowls that you would pump live steam into them. And they put in the milk, they put in the oysters, and they cook them up. And you know what, they weren't that bad. Now my wife loves oysters, really loves them. And will have them every chance she gets. I'm not a live oyster person, not really for me. I mean I certainly have them. They're not bad. It's just not my favorite. I like oysters Rockefeller, which is oysters and spinach and stuff. And they usually come stuffed in the oyster shell. And that's good. That's one of my favorite things for oysters. Let me drop it for one second. You guys are also talking about socialism. You know it's really easy to make an argument that the United States is already very socialist. Think about all the things that get shared. Our water systems, our highway system. We all share an army and a navy. And these are all, you know, could be elements, seen as elements of socialism. So security definitely is. So my defense of that is that that's the way government should work. It should be for other people, give the people a chance to make choices of democratic socialism. But share all the resources you can where it makes sense. Do it best. That's definitely socialism. Anyway, back to you Russell. KB9NSK, this is KC2PKG."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-05T06:42:49+00:00","id":14267,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":14266,"text":" I think she's... Mommy. When I go to KCT, K.G., and then you get back to me. AB9MSK, this is KC2PTG. I'm really glad I said something about this. I... I agonized a little bit over it, but I got the response that I thought I would. Um, and everybody's just a little bit more aware of what's going on in the background. That may have been fear, by the way. Um, and that could be my fault. Um, because I encouraged Gabby as much as I could. Um, and she just got stronger and stronger and stronger. And that may have been a threat to one of our members. Um, especially Sundays. They may have thought of that as their time. Um, and we organized Sundays. And Gabby was behind a lot of that. But I was also saying, you know, I had a girl. You're doing a good job. This is great. I wish we could get more. You know, and, uh... But I do. I encourage people, um, to, you know, help out and organize and come up with new ideas and all of those things. And she was really good at it. But she had her help. On the hopeful side, uh, Gabby has gone before. For the first time she was on, she was a real nomad. And she was on for about four months, maybe five months, something like that, and then not on anymore. And then all of a sudden she comes back. Um, so you never know. You never know. Maybe she'll, uh, give us another chance. Or maybe she won't. I don't know. I'm gonna stay in touch with her, though, because she's a very valuable resource to me. And bouncing ideas off her on changes to the net. And you're gonna see next week, um, I'm gonna do a pop quiz, because I tried it out last Friday, and it worked great. I'm gonna hold it and drive it for a second. All right. Casey 2-feet, Casey returning. Although, you know, one of our members thought of it, I think, picked up on it as kind of a personal attack, but it wasn't. It's just a news quiz. Um, and so we'll be doing that next Monday. And then I have some more involved ideas, uh, that, uh, we're still working out. So we'll see. We'll see. She's a great resource, though. I'm not giving up on her. This is Casey 2-P-K-G. Ope, back to you. K-B-9-N-S-K."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-07T05:15:20+00:00","id":14911,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":14910,"text":" Call KB9NSK. Anybody else want to get on the cow bun picture? Pay it out? Call KB9NSK. And the customer will tell you if he wants to pay a cab driver. He'll try to find some daughter in his cab. What would you do with it? Call KB9NSK. KB9NSK, this is KC2PKG. Good morning, Russell. Hey, good morning. Go ahead. KB9NSK, this is KC2PKG. From the question of the day, would you find $5 million in the back of your taxi cab? I was a cab driver. Not for a long time. But about six months I was a cab driver. And it's not because I learned anything about that, but I'll tell you what I would do. And that is I would grab that case, give it to the police, get a receipt, and call my lawyer. And I think that would be the smartest thing to do because, you know, they can keep found things for usually 30 to 90 days, and then they give it back to whoever found it. You can do that. But the fact that you're not holding the money, if this happens to be drug money or something like that, the people who it belongs to are probably going to leave you alone. And so, you know, I think if somebody comes and approaches you and says, hey, give me that, get that money back from the cops for me, I'd say, yeah, well, I'm going to tell them you were looking for it. And they'll tell you about that. You know? So you have to live pretty carefully. And the other thing is that $5 million isn't a lot of money. Certainly not worth your life. But it is really hard to move. I'm assuming that you're talking about $5 million in cash. That means there are hundreds, all hundreds are recorded in their movement throughout the system. It wouldn't be rocket science to figure out where that money started out. So if you grabbed it and said, okay, I'm going to just keep this in the basement and take out a hundred every time I need one, they would find you pretty fast. So back to you, Russell. Great, Nat. Having a good day. And I'll pass it back to you. 89 MSK, this is KC2-PKG. I've been KC2-PKG. Anybody else like you on my telephone? They just ran out. Call KB9-N-N-K. And the question of the, if you left the pet care guy and you found $500 in this vaccine, what would you do with it? Call KB9-N-N-K. Call KB9-N-N-K."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-21T04:50:29+00:00","id":20696,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":20695,"text":" I want to be from KB9NSK. Anybody else want to get on the top of YouTube or run out, call KB9NSK. And the question of Dave, what kind of asking do you like? Call KB9NSK. KB9NSK."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-21T04:51:48+00:00","id":20700,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":20699,"text":" I'm here at KJ Park, or to bed for KB9NSK. Anybody else want to get on the tab on this page or anything else, call KB9NSK. And the question of the day is what kind of asking do you ask? Call KB9NSK."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-21T05:03:08+00:00","id":20708,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":20707,"text":" I want to do it for KB9NSK. Anybody else want to get on the tab on YouTube? And hang out? Call KB9NSK. And the question of the day is what kind of ice cream do you like to eat? Call KB9NSK. Russell, I forgot to answer the question. All ice cream. VL1 UKZ. . . . . . . ."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-21T05:48:27+00:00","id":20764,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":20763,"text":" KB9NSK from N9 OFU back to you."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-21T05:48:57+00:00","id":20766,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":20765,"text":" KB9, N.S.K. Did you skip over Darryl? V01 UKZ? No, I called him but he didn't come in. So I go back to him later and go ahead, T.Z. to V.O.K.Z. I think Darryl's busy."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-12T07:17:32+00:00","id":16387,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":16386,"text":" We know how you feel, but Trump is the king. He should be wearing the crown. And nothing that he does is wrong. And if he crapped on the sidewalk, you'd probably eat it with a fork. We understand, man. We get it. But it doesn't only affect Washington. Like Dee says, this is the first step here. This man has only been in office six months. He's already destroyed the global economy. Rounded up immigrants, illegal or not illegal. He's already thrown a couple of legal American citizens into the fog. Now he's talking about bringing in the National Guard to clean up Washington DC when the major problem is homelessness. Do you need the military to clean up homelessness? He's going to ship these people off, and they're probably never going to be heard from again. And they're homeless, so why not, right? Why not just get rid of them? It'll make the streets look nicer. Oh, man, oh, man. You guys allow this to happen in one state or in one district? Before you know it, your whole country will be under military control. Democracy will be out the window. It'll be Trump president until he dies. And then some other regime will move in right behind him. And before you know it, you got the United States or the United States or North Korea. It's unfortunate, but that's the way I see it going. I mean, this man thinks he has infinite power to do anything he wants to do. And for the most part, he knows all he's got to worry about is the courts. I can do what I want, and I've been given permission to do it. And I'm going to do what I want. Man, the South Park has got Trump down pat. For anybody who's never seen last week's episode, check it out. They completely dismantled Kristi Noem and ICE. I think they had her shoot something like 8 or 10 or 12 puppies. Throw out the whole episode. Every time she's seen a puppy, she was shooting at it. Oh, man, it's kind of extreme humor, but it is just what it is. It's humor. And two episodes now and two episodes before the White House is fired back and condemned the show. But I think it's absolutely hilarious, like one of the funniest shows out there, in my opinion, because they're not afraid to push the envelope. But anyway, Russell, I won't hold it any further. Let me reset one time. We can invite everyone to stick around for the worldwide friendship net, which is coming up next, courtesy of our friends at the Michigan Conference via two drop-in. And we'll catch y'all out here tomorrow. I'll be in the pilot seat, so join me out here then, where we'll discuss all the number one hot bug issues that are affecting the globe right now. Everybody have a terrific Tuesday. We'll talk to y'all tomorrow. P.O. and UKZ. Yeah, go to the gate, gate, gate, gate, part of the tag, comment. Digby 9, MSK. This is AC2PKG. Russell, thank you for running the net. We're looking at it. Good opening question. I like the way it sort of diverged into other things. That's always nice. I think, yeah, the best question, and I think Daryl asked it, actually. What happens to the homeless? Where exactly are they going? These are American cities. Where are they going to get picked up and they're going somewhere? And I think he's absolutely right. You know, most of the homeless are homeless, not at their own by choice. They're not their, well, it's not their fault. They're just in between a rock and a hard place. And there's a lot of homeless in America. So I think everybody's going to pay a lot of attention to what happens to the homeless and how much the National Guard is going to take over policing. They're still keeping their own police force. And we'll see. Are they there just to stand around and make a statement? I suspect that's a lot of it. But I also think that people say that this has just begun. Yeah, I think you're right. I've been circling my wagons for months. And we'll get out if we need to, if it's going to be that crazy. I don't think you're safer with him doing these things. I do not. He should scare the pants off you. And I don't think he's going to be like the big cure for all the corruption in the system and stuff like that. He is the corruption. So that's my feeling about that. But there's not much I can do about it, except talk about it. And I'm going to do that. So back to you. KB9, NSA. Thanks again for the net, Russell. Good job. This is KC2, PKG. You guys all have a great day. It's always a privilege and a pleasure to be part of this stand. Yeah, go, KC. K04FR. Your product copy. This is repeater station kilo kilo 7, November, Quebec, November. All star node 6222, located in Shelton, Washington. I'm going to BL for your product copy, because I'm sure it's damp. Thank you. Thank you. I am going to make that watch. I'm going to walk across the street, then come back, grab a breakfast burrito, and then go take my pills. So that's my plan. And then actually, it's in fire. I can see if the hours shifted or not. If not, we'll be here for at least another two hours, two and a half hours. But catch you all tomorrow. We've got Darleby on UKZ. And the middle of the week, hump day. So with that, over to KB9NSK from K9O-F. KB9NSK, close to the net. And I'll catch you all Thursday. And KB9NSK, close to the net. And turn over your grays. Welcome to the Michigan conference number 96170, located in Western Michigan. I'll try to warm him. I'll try to move him around. And after an hour into it, he starts moving around. And as of about 20 minutes ago, he actually started moving and got out of the shirt towel. And he's on my back patio shaking. I think he's just scared, but moving around. So there you go. It's Joe, the bunny saver. I just hope that he can find his mommy and continue on. I grew up in an area where if it moves, kill it. But I don't know. I don't like to kill things. I like to save them if possible. So that's my success story today. Hopefully, he can find his mom and go back to being a bunny like bunnies are supposed to. So anyway, got to get back to working out here. I'll be listening in the background. Show us the biggest AK-70 back to you. Oh, Joe, that makes me want to cry. Oh, my god, that is the sweetest, most awesome story. Oh, man. You're like my hero today. Oh, my gosh. I hope he finds his mommy too. But you know what? You could just get a, uh, uh, what do you call those things they put bunnies in? You know, people have bunnies all the time. Like, um, I don't know if cage is the right word. But you know, just get a little, uh, a little bunny pen or whatever and just save him. I mean, you saved him. Oh, my god. He should be meant to be kept by you. Oh, my god. That is the cutest, most awesome story I've heard in a long time. That just, uh, makes my day. It makes me want to cry, though. It makes me miss Linda. Oh, man. Well, you're awesome, Joe. Just saying. Well, what a story. All right, um, now let's go talk to our NATHJ. Good morning, Art. Ha, ha, ha. Good morning, Miss Missy and everybody on the worldwide adventure page. Just saying, so, number eight. Hey, and going down to the N-R here in Sunnyshpinfield, Ohio. 82 degrees Fahrenheit. The AJ's humid outside. Going to get up here in 90 today. And then, uh, uh, according to the computer in this weather dream time, we're going to have about an inch of rain tomorrow. So there you go. And I was outside with the dog before the nuts started. Looked at my dress. Come back in, throw the wipe. Yeah, grass needs to be cut. But it's just too warm out there to get after cutting out. And, uh, Joe, you just became that rabbit's mommy. So you must have just, you might have just keep it and stuff like that. There's your, there's your pet that you can always have. Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. Uh, other than that, we're not doing much today. I've just been watching a little bit of, uh, YouTube, uh, watching some, uh, lost cities and, uh, Geozuck and Missouri and stuff like that. Your timing of forgotten and stuff like that. That was pretty interesting. Uh, now I am, uh, watching, uh, well, I will be filming here in a minute. Uh, ghost town of Ohio. So there you go. Uh, and I got a weird touch of humor. So there you go. I like watching that kind of stuff. Uh, it's, ha, ha, other than that, I'll just say something to everybody. You all have yourselves a great day. Stay warm, stay dry, stay cool. No matter where you're at in the world, and please remember, always swipe down the mic before you give them back to that control. So again, dear Miss Missy, I'm wiping the mic down. It's coming your way from November 8th, Dang-O, Hotel Julia."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-19T05:21:07+00:00","id":19203,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":19202,"text":" KB9 NSK this is KC2 PPG out of East Machias and I can't tell you how many knives I have lost to airport security because I always carry one I always have a knife in my pocket it's my go-to tool for living in Maine I need it every day and and I always forget to put my suitcase I've gotten better at it though but literally a lot of nice knives that I just got because you know do you want to go back to the computer station check-in counter and check this and put it in the bag and we'll put it on the plane for you and all that stuff and I need to get it don't worry about it throw it away you know I have to buy a new one yeah I get wherever I'm going I do that all the time a couple things did you guys here that MSNBC is changing their name they're gonna be MS now and no W because they're breaking off relations these two depend on NBC for the news reporting and doing all that stuff well they're getting their own news crews now and they're gonna have all their own reporters their own staff and all that stuff so they'll be interesting to see how the that channel I don't watch it very much to be honest with you I don't watch a lot of TV anyway but it'll be interesting to see how that all changes now back to you Russell KB9 NSK this is KC2PKG"},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-28T04:37:51+00:00","id":26198,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":26197,"text":" I like to get a piece of KB9NSK. Anybody else want to get on the telephone next to you, or in and out, call KB9NSK. And the question I'll give, what kind of wine do you drink for dinner? Call KB9NSK."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-28T04:39:18+00:00","id":26202,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":26201,"text":" Hi, I'm Roger D from KB9NSK. Anybody else what goes on the job line this year? They're in that? Call KB9NSK. And the question of this, what kind of wine do you take for dinner? Call KB9NSK."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-28T05:08:32+00:00","id":26234,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":26233,"text":" Hi, I'm Roger Dea, N.L.B.F. from KB9N.S.K. Anybody else want to get on like how fun this is? Say, land out, call KB9N.S.K. And the question of day is wine. What kind of wine do you take for dinner? Call KB9N.S.K. KB9N.S.K. This is KC2. All are node 62KG. Located in Shelton, Washington."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-21T06:20:48+00:00","id":20791,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":20790,"text":" Now you do have a nasty habit of jumping right to, you know, attacking my country when you attack the president and it's like, well, you know, that's a insult and, you know, already wondering, you know, well, I get fact checked when I don't, when I'm not accurate. So my offense was that I jumped in too soon to do it and I'm glad, you know, some other people would clarify it. What we're up against in this country, you can't possibly conceive. Nobody knows election fraud like we do. And finally, it's coming to light, Michael Linden's list that he got from the, right off the dominion of all of the people that were in the servers in the 2016 election. Now, the opinion took it down but fortunately they made a copy of it. He was able to, he's just recently been smiling ear to ear because he got the $5 million judgment from the lawsuit reversed in court. And they ruled that his list was actually valid which, you know, they completely obliterated his reputation for bringing it forward to show everyone how bad, how much the election was impacted by that. And I personally witnessed, you know, the votes go backwards. So that is now being referred to the Department of Justice so that we can show that in addition to some of the other acts of treason and espionage that we've been dealing with in this country, you know, the voter fraud and the voter fraud, election fraud was a real thing and it actually changed the outcome of an election. So, you know, there are that many people out there that voting Democrat as much as anybody wants to think, you know, if you do, you just fool yourself. They sure as heck were slick and fought like hell. I mean, even when Trump went to Georgia, the reason why Georgia was picked first for Trump to look into that was because the voter and election fraud was more obvious there than it was in any other country. And his main idea to go there first was well, if he could get them to admit that he really won there, he could get the other states to also. And then they accused him of trying of all kinds of stuff that, you know, was invalid. I mean, it was real obvious because I saw that they had put it out but, you know, when you got some people that were in our government that are no longer in power who were as corrupt as they were, it was impossible to deal with, to do anything about it until now. But it really didn't win that election. There's no question in my mind and it really shouldn't be a question in anybody else's. And if it is, we're going to, going forward, we're going to be working on that so that everybody will eventually have to admit it. Thank you. AA-4-H0, Ron. Miramar, Florida. Back to Darrell in net control. Ron. Man, oh man, oh man. When I came in with my comment, I said, Trump is moving forces to Venezuela, which is true. Right? Then I said, perhaps if there's a war going on, he'll be able to hold off elections. How is that attacking you or attacking your country or attacking your president? As you say, man, you're a drama queen, bud. That's what I got to say. You're a drama queen. You try to put stuff out there and make it sound like everything is so unjust and stacked up against you and all the rest of it. You're still bitching about an election from 2016 when it's almost 2026. Like you got nothing else to stand on politically except, oh, the election was stolen. Man, give it up. That whole thing is subjective. The Democrats are going to say, oh, no, it was never stolen, blah, blah, blah. And the Democrats will probably say, oh, well, the previous election where Trump got elected this time, that one was stolen. They're always going to say when they don't win, they're going to kick and scream. Whether it's Democrats, whether it's Republicans, if they lose, their first go to in like the last 15 years is, oh, the election was stolen. We really didn't lose. It was rigged. Trump was in collusion with the Russians or Hunter Biden laptop and blah, blah, blah. Like there's key facts or key points. I shouldn't say facts, key points that people always argue. The Democrats do it. The Republicans do it. I just wish you all would stop crying and accept election results when they come in, because like it's just so, so old. It's just such a tired. I mean, we're talking about current events and you're going back in 2016 elections and blah, blah, blah. My God, boy, just get some new material. Anyway, I think Russell's back. He's gone to the bathroom. He's probably fell in if he's not back by now. So let's see. KB9, NSK, you back with us."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-03T07:31:48+00:00","id":31178,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":31177,"text":" So yeah, definitely don't get too excited until you get some better confirmation because Facebook is really getting bad for this, coming out with stuff, even videos. So alright, this is N9OFU. I'm passing it back to Daryl and we'll catch everybody here tomorrow with hopefully a KB9NSK N9OFU clear. Facebook N9OFU clear."},{"callsign_confidence":0.99,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-04T04:58:00+00:00","id":31800,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":31799,"text":" BB9, MSK, this is KC2, PKG. Ah, sports, okay. I'm with the FBX on this one. I like to play sports except football. I think football is like the most boring game ever. But I like soccer, tennis, all sorts of different sports. I do not watch them. Incredibly boring to watch somebody else play. My family does. They love watching football and stuff like that, especially my father. But I was like, yeah, I can't stand it. I can sit here and pretend I'm interested. So, wow, I just, you know, we came home from a trip and yesterday we take a coffee maker with us because hotel coffee is famously bad, except in the really high-end hotels. And usually it's because they use Nespresso machines, not the crappy pillow of coffee. And so we took one of our Nespresso machines with us and it suffered a terrible tumble in the car. And the bottom of it got broken. It's like a plastic tower. And the water tank goes on this one protuberance from the bottom. And anyway, the thing that holds the water tank up, you know, got busted off. It got busted off, but it certainly came loose. But I finally got it back together. So I'm happy about that. It's expensive and it goes down to the boathouse. That's our coffee machine. If you ever stay with us, you have an espresso right next to your bed. A good one. One with the giant paws. Back to you KB9NSK. This is KC2PKG. And I go there, the person named Kevin went to bed. And I go there, BE3FBX. And then he get back to me. This is BE3FBX. Oh, yeah, I can't stand watching sports either. For me, watching sports would be like somebody else watching somebody else play radio. Why would I want to watch somebody do something I enjoy doing? No, I'd rather be on the radio or playing the sports. Coffee. Don't get me started on coffee. I can't handle anything in a pod. I get my beans, I grind my beans, do my coffee fresh brewed. I don't think that the pod things are great. They make a lot of trash. For those who like them, more power to you. But no, they're not for me. Back to net control and Russell. BE3FBX."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-04T05:51:21+00:00","id":31844,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":31843,"text":" KB9-NSK, this is KC2-PKG. Couple of warnings here. There is an espresso called the Virtuo Pop Plus, which is one of their newest things, it's smaller. It uses the big pods, and that's a pretty good machine, looks like to me, and it's cheap. It's much cheaper than the ones I bought. But you will quickly discover that it's more than a dollar a cup. If you think of like a 12 ounce cup or something like that, well, it's more than a dollar a cup, no matter what size you do. So you really pay for the quality. But it's like driving a Mercedes, don't do it unless you wanna end up with one. Don't taste that coffee. What else? You know, sports, we were talking about sports a little bit. I was almost drafted into, actually wait, different, stay on coffee for a second. My son went to business school to get his master's in Spain. And that's a long story by itself. But he worked on a project for Nespresso. And Nespresso was looking to break into the American market. Did we drink a lot of coffee? And they want that. They want some of that money. But they were trying to come up with a device that cooked the coffee or made the coffee in a way that Americans would appreciate it. And the first thing was, Europeans drink little tiny cups of coffee. That's what they sell the most of, little espressos. That's what they do. Americans drink 12 to 16 ounces of coffee. And that's where this Virtuo machine came from. And he worked on the project that identified all the things the machine had to do. And then they went through and had user groups look at them. Do you like this? Do you not like that kind of thing? It's kind of a fun project he worked on in school. And he did, he got his international master's. And then went right down the drain. I was looking at what FBX wrote about paper never getting them a job. And I thought about it for a while. And the way they, you send in your resume and a computer goes through it. And used to be doing research. They go through and they look for all the key words that they want. And that's how they developed their final list. So if you're a manager and you say, I need a person who does this, this and this. They go through and they send you back 40 resumes. They have all the right keywords. And it may have no idea what the person's like. So when I got into the corporate world, it was with Chubb Insurance. And my brother-in-law got me in. He had a friend who was vice president of Chubb Insurance. And he called him up and he said, I got a brother-in-law who needs a job. I was selling liquor at the time. Well, not a liquor salesman. I was the bookkeeper for a liquor distributor. And man, that's a terrible job. If you ever want to see a grown man cry, hand him a check for a month's work."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-28T05:06:33+00:00","id":26231,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":26230,"text":" I'm afraid if I get four cars running in here I'm going to be a duty knicker. I don't know if the wrong misnipper is it's Kevin who opened the same in the on my phone. In my office I get on the top of knickers and ran out called KB9NSK and the customer of this what kind of wine do you have for dinner? Call KB9NSK."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-04T06:12:26+00:00","id":31862,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":31861,"text":" AB9NSK, this is KC2PKG. And congratulations, Bill, four million miles. You're there. Start celebrating now. That's what I say. Ron, I think you ran into a sports bigot. Scuba diving is a sport. I mean, if you do it as your job, which is very possible to do that, to be a professional diver, and it's not a sport. You're doing it for recreation, having fun, teaching people, doing stuff. It's a sport. There's no doubt about it. And AE8, ZLE makes a good point. It's not in the Olympics, though. I kind of wonder about that. Why isn't it in the Olympics? I mean, everything is a sport in the Olympics. And I can certainly figure out a way to compete with diving. There was a great movie a while ago about, I guess, the first black diver in the Navy. And he had to... They dump a whole box of parts, and he has to build an assembly underwater in like six or eight hours. See that? There you go. You could compete on that alone, or just finding things on the bottom, or go through an obstacle course, you know, that kind of stuff. I don't see any reason why you couldn't call it a sport. So back to you, Russell. KB9NSK, this is KC2PKG."}]}