{"activity_count":73,"callsign":"KF7OK","confidence":1.0,"first_seen":"2025-07-25T05:38:01+00:00","found":true,"id":3042,"is_net_control":true,"last_seen":"2026-06-29T10:06:52.081785+00:00","ncs_profile":null,"occurrence_count":42,"profile":{"confidence":0.9,"counts":{"ncs":1,"net":0,"open_qso":21,"transcript_contexts":21},"data_freshness":"generated","latest_topic":"Being off-grid at a cabin and taking a break from chopping wood","most_topic":"Personal activities and hobbies","open_vs_net_bias_score":0.7,"personal_summary":"KF7OK enjoys sharing personal anecdotes and activities, such as being off-grid at a cabin, chopping wood, and fishing. They are friendly and engaged in conversations.","scores":{"activity":0.8,"civility":0.9,"engagement":0.7,"focus":0.6,"friendly":0.9,"helpful":0.7,"serious":0.4,"technical":0.3},"source":"ai_profile","summary":"KF7OK is an active participant in amateur radio nets, often engaging in open QSOs and occasionally serving as the Net Control Station (NCS).","topic_coverage":{"Net operations":0.1,"Personal activities and hobbies":0.8,"Technical discussions":0.1},"updated_at":"2026-06-23T21:07:36.544372"},"qrz_status":null,"recent_transcripts":[{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-25T09:18:09+00:00","id":9945,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":9944,"text":" OK, Doug, and I'm off grid on the Olympic Peninsula at my vacation cabin and using solar powered batteries to power this rig here 50 watts out and into a J-pole. It's raining here. I don't know what it's doing there. There's a few times where I've called home and it was dry there, but it rained all night here. So when you need it, that's a good thing. Other than that, I got some wood cutting planned ahead. If it continues to rain, I think I'll just go fishing. I'll just do that instead. So we'll see where that goes. Anyway, that's my report. KF 7 OK, back to you. Hey, just in the midst of where you're off grid, where are you currently? Over."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-25T12:38:39+00:00","id":10013,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":10012,"text":" Megan and Brooks. And I have James Whiskey-Kwopek, 7 Hotel. I'm going to go ahead and draw a line there and go back to Doug in his solar cabin in the woods. Hey, Doug. How's it going? KF-7OK, KK-7IJZ. Really good. Thanks for hosting the net, KF-7OK. Taking a break. I take a little lunch break and stuff like that. It rained here, so I didn't get to my wood chopping. So I think I'll do that tomorrow. And instead, I'm going to head out and do some fishing. I'm going to do that and just stop the bank. It's right here. I'm going to do that. And the mistake is drying up. I'll try to get a workout in. And it'll be number 2,691 since I've been keeping track seven years ago. And I bring these bands with me. They're as good as weights in a lot of ways, except you don't have a leg press with it. But I can duplicate most exercises, most resistance exercises with bands. Took a while to figure out, but they work really well. And so I'll be doing that. And of course, eating my beans and whatever I can grill up, and maybe even some fish. So anyway, that's what I'm going to do today. KF 7 OK, back to you."},{"callsign_confidence":0.99,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-25T21:18:46+00:00","id":10224,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":10223,"text":" Hello, this is Rebecca, KK7, IJZ, and it is 9 p.m. Pacific time on this stage live, 25th PSRG Annual Picnic Eve. And it's time now for the PSRG 9 o'clock net. Again, I'm Rebecca, KK7, IJZ, and I'll be your net host for tonight. This is a directed social net that happens three times a day, 9 a.m. noon and 9 p.m. on the WW7 PSRG computer repeater, which is located on Capitol Hill in Seattle, Washington. This repeater is operated by the Puget Sound Repeater Group, and it operates in a frequency of 146.96 with a negative offset and PL tone of 103.5. All licensed hands and new licensees just getting started are welcome to join. If you have third-party traffic, we'd like to hear from them too. We encourage you to press that button and tell us about yourself, your radio project, search about anything else, as long as it's suitable for a general audience. We'll be compiling lists of stations that would like to check in, and then we'll ask for your report. If you'd like to check in only, just let me know that you can be in and out. Please submit your reports to three minutes. You can get as many stations in as possible. Three minutes is all for when the repeater times out. When you're finished with your report, please end with your call sign and see what I know that you're done. Again, this is Rebecca, KK7, IJZ. Let's get this net started. Please come ahead with your call sign and name, all on the internet. Now we're going off the grid. I have Anne, 33-anne, KA9, EHC. I have an IO from Boston Nova Bill, 88-Bill, and Z tomorrow. And I have the dynamic duo, KJ7, JXM, Robert, and KJ7, RAB, Carrie. All right. I'm going to go ahead and draw a line there. That's a good place to start and go back to the top with Doug, who's out there chopping wood and fishing, just practicing to enter the TV show alone. KF7OK, KK7IJZ."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-26T21:15:22+00:00","id":10997,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":10996,"text":" probably about 8 to 10 miles north of Quilcene, off of Highway 101 on a Crocker Lake. OK. Once I'm on a lake, and I'm on a hillside. And just a little cabin on five acres. And also, if you look on a map, you can see where 101 intersects 104. And we're probably about a mile or two from that. KF-7OK, back to you. KF-7OK, K7W, I think, well, thank you. Yeah, that gives us a very good idea. And it sounds, yeah, it sounds like a great place out there. And you're all set up and stalling. I'm very envious. I'm not envious at cutting all that wood. But it sounds like it agrees with you. And you got to reward yourself with some bourbon. That's a lovely and beautiful day to start doing something like that. Delightful. Now I will now continue to humiliate myself by admitting that all I have for the next check-in is the suffix CNG. I hope I have that one right. Is there a CNG out there who will identify themselves and give the report?"},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-26T21:06:04+00:00","id":10992,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":10991,"text":" This is a directed social net on the WZW-7 TSR-2 Terrupter, which is located on Capitol Hill in Seattle and is operated by the Puget Sound Terrupter Group. The computer operates at a frequency of 146.96 with a negative offset and a PL tone of 103.5. All licensed Tams and new licensees just getting started are welcome to join. If that's third-party traffic, we'd like to hear from them too. We encourage you to press that button, tell us a little bit about yourself, your radio projects or just about anything else. As always, please limit your reports to three minutes so you can get as many stations in as possible. This is also when the repeater times out. When you're finished with your report, please end with your call sign. That'll keep the FCC happy. We'll be compiling lists of stations that would like to check in and then we'll ask for your reports. If you'd like to check in only, just let us know you'll be in and out, also known as an I.O. Again, this is Bill, K7WFB. Let's get the net started. Please come ahead now with your call sign and your name. Kilo, what's that? Oh, Fox, K7WFB, K6WFB. K7WFB, K7WFB, K7WFB. Let's see, I heard EHN, EHC, and I think it's 3, isn't it? FKP, I think I have those right. Who's next? KF7, OK, thanks. Copy. I heard KF7, OK. Doug and someone under there, who else is on that commission? Gross, TW7, BNG, how copy? CNG, good copy. You're number four on the list. Who's next? QLX, QLX, double LKX right here, I.O. Senior and Santa Cruz, I have your I.O. Someone was doubling with you, who was that? KX2CW. KX2CW, Joan, we have you on the list. I've got one, two, three, four, five reports coming in. Let's try one more. Call sign and name. QOQ7, this is the 4th and D.C. I.O. That was a double. Let me take the I.O. first. Come back to the I.O. please."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-24T22:37:53+00:00","id":9771,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":9770,"text":" And WQI, Matt. Hey, Matt. KJ7, WQI. More stations, please. Alpha Kilo 6, Lima Whiskey, Aragon, Tilly, Steve. Alpha Lima 6, Lima Whiskey, Derek. I'm going to go ahead and draw a line there because I need to kind of scroll all the stuff out on the set piece of paper and that's right folks, I'm writing with a pen and paper. And this is the fourth round. First on this round is KF7OK, KK7I. Good evening, thank you for hosting this. KF7OK is off-grade cabin on the Olympic Peninsula. And back in the day-to-day, we're down that way. We're going to take a quick walk down here at Calpraisia, oh, mid-seventies or so, and I just tried that out so it was kind of cool. And I believe it's in the area. And I have a skywire for KF, basically. And I'm going to go ahead and get a little bit of a refer for an HF, basically, instead of halfway. And a J-Pole, it's a roll-up type. This is the upper branch. And the bottom of it is probably about eight feet off the ground, so however tall it is, you know, it's in the teens there. And for battery, what I can't. I'm in the Viking Army, and I have a cycle battery that I'm charging by solar. And I thought, where else is that? I can't get it to a mobile, but I can. Why not do that? And that's what I'm running off of. So, you know, no wires. You know, it's all powered by sun, and that's really heavy. Watch out, but other than that, it's been a great day. And tomorrow I look forward to some woodcutting. I burn a lot of wood at home in the woodstoves. I like it that way. It's kind of a very economic, very economical. So that's my day. KM-7, okay, back to you. Well, guys, it sounds like your off-grid adventures are going to get you jacked. Pressing wood, you know, being out in off-grid. It's going to have huge bars. A friend of mine I used to do as a psych therapist with got hired to help build a camp, a cabin, in the middle of nowhere, Alaska. And for some reason he had no idea that there was no old... ... ...jacked it. Dropping wood and building... ...jacked it. Oh, that was so funny. Thank you for inviting me up that moment. That was so hilarious to me. If only you people... Yeah, it's so funny. I love that. I love that it's all working out. The solar, the everything, all the battery, the radio, you sound great. And, yeah, I have a computer to have a wonderful off-grid summer just getting jacked. All right. Next on the list is a recheck from the crew. Hey, Drew, please come have a two-week recheck. I just wanted to... ... I wanted to clarify, my bass guitar doesn't make any noise about any kind of amplifier. But the amplifier is just a little battery-powered thing that is about the size of an index card. It's about an inch and a half thick, and that's all it is. It's just enough to give me sound that I can hear amongst the other guitars. Hopefully that will be all right. I mentioned this to other people, and they didn't seem to have a problem with it. But I just wanted to throw that down to you. That sounds amazing, Drew. I love it. You know, of course I'm picturing, like, like that amp just turning on. Rock, but, yeah. You can just get ready to rock quietly. And just... It's so beautiful. Bring it. I love it. Amazing. Do it. I can't wait. Thanks for your recheck, my girl. All right. Next we have... The pitch. All right. Next we have... Phillip Sane. And I did not write down your call sign, but you know who you are. Ethan, please come ahead with your report. Ethan, uh, it's Aldrich. Nice to meet you, too. Here is Michael Brandt. We just had our last break, and, uh, thank goodness, uh, we are already getting up to the press. I broke four nonstop pieces of grain, and, uh, my day felt was too sweet because of too many wounds. But we are still all on the subject because of, uh, the loss of the work of motion. And, uh, I hope that you and your family are safe. That's a lot of rain. Monsoon season. Uh, yeah, hopefully everyone there is prepared for monsoon season. What can happen? And thank you so much for your report. I look forward to hearing more of your reports. And how you're doing during this monsoon season. And I'm glad that you got a break from that rain. Even though there's wasted water, I'm glad that you at least got a break from that rain. Have a great season. Have a wonderful... Yeah, have a wonderful weekend. Alright, next on the list is Matt from Boston. He might be in Seattle. I don't know. K-2-7, W-2-1, K-2-7, I-J-7. I'm calling you there, Becca. I am back in Boston. I just got back a little over an hour ago. And I've already lifted for a flake in six hours. It was a long day today. I'm tired. I'm just relaxing. Re-packing my bags real quick. Gonna take a short nap here in a little while. Then I'll get up and head on over to the airport and hop on the flight. I'll just keep on the flight. If I can get something other than a little... I'm just looking pretty close. There's not a lot of empty seats on the flight this summer. Anyhow, I'll be headed back in the next couple of days. One way or another, I'm getting to Seattle. If I have to buy a seat on Alaska, I'll buy a seat on Alaska. It's fine. I hope to see everybody there. I hope to get some sleep here on the flight over if I can. I'll be back in a little while. I'll be back in a little while. I hope to get some sleep here on the flight over if I can. Thanks for running the net. Hope everybody's doing well. I look forward to seeing everybody. KJ Sperling, WQI."},{"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":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-26T21:13:15+00:00","id":10995,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":10994,"text":" Well, that will remain a mystery. But if I offended anyone who's beginning to call wrong or the name, please come back for the next round. Let's move on to Doug. And humiliation is a frequent, I have frequent opportunities to humiliate myself on the net as you just learned. Doug, come ahead, KF-7OK. Hello, thanks for hosting the net, KF-7OK. Doug, and I'm off grid here for a mid-mike vacation cabin. I got this cabin in the woods on the lake in the Olympic Peninsula. Normally I'm in Linwood, and I still check in the net once in a while. And I had a good day today with cutting wood, and that took most of my day. I had three trees, that I had to bring down, because I have access up here, there's a road. And I also had some neighbors that use that dirt road, well gravel road, and so they had to come down, so I did that today. And that was kind of cool, yesterday I fished. And the rig here I'm using is a 857, 50 watts out here. And a 10-inch, 857, 50 watts out here, and a J-Pole. And the batteries are recharged by solar, like I said, I'm completely off grid. Solar's run everything from my water pump to this radio, basically. Basically everything electric. And that's my life when I'm up here. And so it was a good day. And I had a couple shots of bourbon when I was done with the wood, and I felt I deserved it. So anyway, that's my story. KF-7OK, back to you. KF-7OK, this is K7W-Duck, that sounds like a great day. Let's quickly, roughly where on the Olympic Peninsula are you?"},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-15T21:09:22+00:00","id":16909,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":16908,"text":" Really good. Thank you for hosting the net. KF 7 OK. Doug near Lidwood, I am not off-grid. I try really hard to, you know, be not off-grid when it's raining out. If I'm going to be off-grid, it's going to be nice out. Anyway, got lots done today. Had some roof work done. Disconnected three antenna coaxes. I'm lucky. Years ago, when we built an add-on to this place, I think in 1990 or so, I made a conduit going through the roof. OK. You know, straight through the roof. Not through the wall, but straight through the roof. Kind of like what you would have for your electrical. In fact, it's exactly the same. So I had to disconnect all that so these guys wouldn't trip all over that when they came to work on the roof. So I did a real good job. It's not leaking, you know, and they did a real good job. My cats kind of were hiding kind of like it was the Fourth of July. You know, you got footprints on the roof. You got people dropping bundles of tiles and stuff, but, you know, they all came through it OK. First thing I did when I put the coaxes all back up, make sure I checked SWR and everything. Everything was fine. I'm good. So that's one thing that's behind me now. So that's kind of cool. Looking forward to the weekend and looking forward to the rain stopping and going from there. Oh, yesterday I got my garden rototilled. It's pretty big. I got a pretty big garden. I had a real good harvest this year with potatoes and other stuff like that and berries and stuff like that. And what I do when it's dry, I rototill it under. I make about I covered about six different times until there that dirt is completely pulverized and aerated. OK. And, you know, and it works really good for me. Anyway, KF 7 OK. Back to you. Life is good."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-15T21:06:37+00:00","id":16908,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":16907,"text":" Hey Peter, that's you on the loose. More stations please. KF7 OK, Doug."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-15T21:12:23+00:00","id":16912,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":16911,"text":" Hey Bill, got you on the list. You'll be up in just a second. Hey Doug, thank you so much for your report. That's fun. What things are you going to plant now? Do you plant, yeah, what kind of things are you going to plant now? Are you a kale person? What kind of, yeah, what kind of fun fall and winter veggies are you planting? Back to you Doug. KF 7 OK, K7 IJZ."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-16T12:12:22+00:00","id":17182,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":17181,"text":" KF7, OK, Doug, you're on the list. Anybody else? Call sign and name, please."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-07T21:59:42+00:00","id":15107,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":15106,"text":" KI7RMU, KK7IJZ. Oh hi Rebecca, thank you so much for doing the net. We're monitoring the situation with one of the stations that just checked in recently, so I just want to let everybody know we're on the lookout for updates on that. And so just everybody stand by if you can. Alright, okay, thank you so much and we wish for a positive outcome. KI7RMU, back to you Rebecca. Thank you so much for that Jack. I appreciate you and I, yes, I appreciate your kindness and empathy and the amount of care and thoughtfulness that you put into our club and our super fun social nets. So thank you so much Jack73. Alright, we had an I.O. from Robert, KJ7JXM and we also had an I.O. from Cammie, KJ7RAB. And, whoops, I just kicked Andy, oh my poor little dog. Next on the list is Megan, K9MLR. Hey Megan, please come ahead with your report. Good evening Rebecca and everyone out there on the net. K9MLR, Megan here at home in Newcastle. I am currently working on the Rain or Shine ice cream social tickets. So that's kind of funny. Printed them all out in color on cardstock and now I'm cutting them down because I printed two per page and they don't need to be that big. I am currently working on that. It has been a busy evening. Brooks, K9VDC is at the Seahawks game. So I am at home with the station managers and Rebecca, I made dinner, cleaned up dinner, I painted the trim in his office because the popcorn ceiling is coming down this weekend and it is getting a beautiful fresh coat of paint. And let me tell you Rebecca, even painting the trim, the walls don't look white anymore. So it was kind of funny. I was like, oh, those walls now look yellow. So that's what I have been up to trying to get caught up so many little things going on that if I don't stay ahead I get behind and I can't get behind right before the school year starts. So that's what I'm up to. Thank you for doing the net 33 to you, Rebecca, Kami and all the other YOs out there, K9MLR. Well, thank you so much for that report, Megan. That's fun. Painting, painting, painting. There's nothing like a fresh coat of paint. Honestly, chef's kiss. I'm a big fan of color. I love color. I love color and I love flavor. And I have to explain those. Just imagine that I'm texting an old cat. I love color and I love flavor. Yeah, but have fun. It's going to be fun. Yeah. We'll have a fun night in. You girls have a fun night in. I hope you do a lot of, I don't know, dog stuff and people stuff and yeah, sign the tickets. Thank you so much, Megan, for everything you do and you are awesome. 33 and all the YOs out there, Kami. Awesome. 33 and all the numbers. This is Rebecca, KK7IJZ. And next on the list is Jim and Jay at Deer Lake. K7PDZ, KK7IJZ. Well, good evening there, Rebecca and everybody out there tonight. Yeah. What am I doing here? Oh yeah, that's what I'm trying to do is get up the Vodascope and I don't know where it is. There it is. Anyway, yeah, tonight, you know, I've talked about our C cycle in the past. This pedal thing that we have that uses real propellers and chain drive and everything. And we finally got nav lights on it. And so tonight we took it out after sunset. And so we had a lot of fun. There was one other fishing boat on the lake. It's cold over here tonight. It's only 61 degrees. But it's a bit windy, but it's calmed down tonight and we had the whole lake to ourselves. But anyway, it was fun being out there after dark with real, honest to goodness, nav lights on the C cycle. So there were so many, so many iterations of how are we going to put lights on this thing. Because it's plastic, you know, we can't drill holes through it. You can't glue something to it. Suction cups don't work. And so anyway, finally everything came together and we bought the lights and it's up and running. And so tonight was our major voyage, so to speak, after sunset. And we had a good time. So anyway, whatever the thing they're talking about with Jack, I tuned in a little bit late after the net got started. So I don't know what that's about, but I'm going to certainly listen out the rest of it and see what that's about. So anyway, back to you, Rebecca. Rebecca, 737, everybody, and have a great weekend. This is Jim and Kay in a tier-light K7. Well, Jim, thank you so much for your report. And yeah, it was fun. Yeah, I have heard about your C cycle, but yeah, that's fun. That's fun. You two have fun. I love it. I love it so much. 33 Jane, and thank you so much, Jim, for checking in and have fun. Have fun out there on Dan Lake. Woo hoo. All right, next and last on this list is James just outside of Detroit. And the last part of your call sign is WW. I always forget to write down the whole thing even though I know it's like W4WW. That's not what it is. But James, please come ahead with your report. Net control, W8WW. Good evening, Rebecca and everyone on the net. I just got home. I'm playing 16 hours on P25. Got another 16 planned for tomorrow. Don't know if I mentioned this before. I have an ICOM ID5100. And I found out that RT Systems now allows you to light your settings to the SD card rather than having a programming cable. And I've been setting everything up with that, which is a hell of a lot easier than using the ICOM software. I mean, I spent the meager funds to purchase the software. And in, I'd say, 30 minutes, it was able to give me everything I need. That was taking me over two hours struggling with the ICOM software. But, yeah, I had some discussions with various parties about my uncle's estate today. So, looks like I'm going to try to sell the two ICOM 706s. I have one's a Mark IIG and the other's, I believe, just a Mark II on that. So I've got to get those listed for sale. I think one of them is going to have the ICOM antenna tuner for screwdriver antennas. I don't think it's made by ICOM. But that and the other, I probably might package the head separation kit and go from there. But I need to get things going on that. But nothing else here. Oh, yeah. I had an incident on a ladder over the past month, twice. Turns out I have an occult fracture in my fibia, which I guess is the same thing as called an airline fracture. But they call it the occult because it's usually not visible on the x-ray, but the MRI picked it out. So with that, we'll send it back to you, Rebecca. W8WU here outside Detroit. Be sure to gloss over that last part, James. So is it so that you injured yourself on the first fall and then the second fall was just like icing on the cake? Also, why are you falling? What's going on? What's going on with you, James? Why are you falling off the ladders? Back to you. Okay, Rebecca, I have to wait there. I guess somebody had an open carrier for a moment. So the reason why I was up on the ladder twice, one was braced to the side of the house as I was trying to adjust the mounting. I was able to eventually get my dual-band base station antenna up about 20 to 25 feet above the roof line and finally got that taken care of. But the first time, the hinges on this new ladder for some reason didn't lock in, so the ladder collapsed inward. So the top of the ladder went away from the house and so I fell backwards. The second time, I was on the side of the house coming down from the roof and it collapsed lower where it was just clinging to the gutter. When that happened, one of my legs fell through in between the rungs, so I was rather calm on everything. I was working myself because I have a trailer behind me. I was trying to see if I could get my leg out and then jump back onto the roof of the trailer. But that didn't come to being because the ladder eventually slipped. I was hanging on the end of the gutters there. Luckily, somebody attached them to the side of the house with some pretty strong nails because this was near the furthest edge of the house. But the thing is that it folded over into an A-shape below me and I had the current Mrs. Keller where the ladder below me was able to drop down to the bottom of the ladder. So at one point or the other, it happened. Also, it tore the hell out of my left shoulder. I think that probably was from the hanging part. But I visited the orthopedic surgeon on Monday to see what he recommends. The pain and walking, that's totally disappeared, but this shoulder really makes you reminded me of the pain. Back to neck control, W8WW here outside Detroit. James, oh my gosh. Well, you know, I would talk to you about ladder safety, but why bother? We all passed our technician exams and became amateur radio operators. There's a whole section on ladder safety, so that's all I'm going to say. But anyway, James, thank you so much for your report. I love your P25 reports. I feel like one of our regular operators, Andrew, KF7LMX, this is P25 a lot as well. I have to give that, that has more to do with trains, I think. But I love hearing your P25 reports. That's great, James. It's good to hear from you. I hope that someone goes to your house and takes all your letters and throws them in a dumpster that you'll never find. But only, yes, I guess we can't all have what we wish for. 7-3, James. Stay off the ladders. Alright, this is Rebecca, KK7IJZ. You're listening to the 9 p.m. PSRG social net. Let's start another round. Call sign and name, RF and internet. KF7, OK. Doug. What's up, Doug? KF7, OK. Got you on the list. More stations, please. Alpha, Bravo 6. Mike, Bravo. Jeff. Hey, Jeff. Got you on the list. More stations, please. KK7WID, Allen in Bremerton. Hey, Allen. Did you want to, did you need to go ahead and go or do you want to stay in queue? I can stay in queue. Cool. More stations, please. KG7ODB. Hey, Steve. Got you on the list. More stations, please. Keto, Bravo 5. Tango, Whiskey Golf. Tony with an I-hope. Thank you for your I-O. Got you on the list. I-073. Have a great Friday. Thursday night, Friday. I don't know whether it's... Anyway, Jeff. Thank you for your I-073. I'm going to go ahead and draw a line there and go back to Doug. KF7OK, what's going on, Doug? Hey, how you doing? KF7OK. Doug is home in near Linwood. So I'm on grid. I actually have hot and cold running water and electricity. And so thank you for hosting the net and everything and I enjoy listening to everybody. I actually listen a whole lot more than I check in, so, you know, I'm just going to check in more. Life's been good. I'm still chopping some wood that I brought back from my off-grid property and stacking it. I'm kind of slow put together. I'm usually a bit more active when I'm out there, but, you know, slow put together. And yesterday I took today off from it, but I've been logging my workouts for the last seven years. I decided one day I rolled out of bed, I felt like crap. And I thought that, you know what, I'm going to start working out again like I did in my 20s and 30s. And I, without any breaks or anything, I've not taken any breaks in the last seven years, I completed workout number 2,700 and I'm up to, you know, 2,701. So I thought I feel really good. I can make a long list of everything that it fixed in me. No meds, no nothing, perfectly healthy. I'm as strong as I was 30 years ago, literally, and everybody should do it. Other than that, enjoy some ham radio and a little bit of time and I look forward to working in my yard tomorrow. So back to you, KF7OK. Well done. Thank you so much for that report. And yes, 2,701. That's great. Just chopping. What? Just getting slow. You know what? That's fine. Why do you need to go fast? Just go slow. Chop wood slow. Deliver it. Like meditation. You know, just stacking, working in the garden and just being strong. Well, welcome back to Linwood, Doug. And yes, I hope that you get to go back to your off-grid paradise sometime soon. Back to no running water and yes, back to peace and quiet. Back to not Linwood. But anyway, Doug, thank you so much for your report. 73 and I'm looking forward to hearing about workout number 2,702 tomorrow. Next on the list is Jeff in Onion City. How's it going, Jeff? Alpha Bravo Six Mike Bravo, KK7IJZ. Thank you, Rebecca. Thank you for doing the net. Excuse me. Yeah, today, I see a pretty just not a really busy day. Just kind of kick back. And, you know, well, the squirrels were around, you know, so it's fun watching them eating and eating the nuts and the peanuts. And Rocky came by later on and looked in the window at me and, you know, got him some nuts. And, you know, just pretty nice to see them chase each other. They can really move. And I kind of watched the tour de France, the men and women's version of it. And, you know, the women have a different flair on the way they do it. And it's just kind of cool. It's just the difference, I think, intensity. But they definitely are intense, but it just seems like they're, I don't know, it just has, they have a different feel for it. And they're darn good. So anyway, I hit the temperature today, hit around 80 today. And the warmest was better in a few days. And I'm hoping that I'll see tomorrow, supposed to be 84 and 85 the next day than 81. And it's going down into the 70s after that. And I have this quake detector up that I use on my phone that I have over here. And I can glance at it and see what earthquakes have been hitting. They have different alarms set to make noise, but it's called California Seismologist. And it's kind of neat to have there just to see what's going on around the world, earthquake-wise. And then I went over some history today and enjoying that quite a bit because I really enjoy history. I actually watched this program, I haven't finished it. Leonardo da Vinci designed a chateau for this one French king. And just the way he did it was just amazing. And he put all the plans down and then he died before they could start. But they went ahead anyway. And I guess it was pretty amazing just the detail and what he's done. Leonardo da Vinci was simply an amazing man. And I got my weather stations going here. I have a couple of them up. One is from the patio, gives you the temperature and very magnetic pressure. And then the other one does the forecast and wind speed and all that. It's kind of neat to have them both up and I kind of keep an eye on the weather out there that way. And for tonight I had dinner of buttered chicken with brown rice. I got this frozen buttered chicken meal. And I have these bags of brown rice that you can heat up. You know, it's quick to make and I just take the buttered chicken and I pour it over the top of the brown rice. And it's really good. It's just a good tasty meal. I can make two meals out of it which is pretty nice. Anyway, that was my day today. So let me turn it back to the net. AB6MB. KG6RYC. I don't know how much time I have left but one last message out. It seems I'm like a hockey puck or something. Being used in a game, I don't know what the game is called, I don't know, baseball or something, by the Billionaire Boys Club. And these are all kinds of degenerates and stuff like Rauhoti Rahim and Larry Page and all kinds of dumbasses. And now I have a whole, I've been having to deal with two police car chases a day. And now they're shining their lights on me where my thingy shack is. It's unlikely that I'll get out of this alive but yeah, good. KG6RYC. Sorry, you get on with your lives. I'll just die quietly. Back to the net. Well Jeff, thank you so much for your report. I appreciate it. Thank you for the squirrel report. Jack, that was KG6RYC. Patrick. I, yeah, butter chicken. Tonight I made this really great stir fried veggies and then I made some white beans. And then what I do is I'll make a big pot of brown rice and then just like givvy it up and freeze it. So I can take out a portion for whatever meal I need. I guess I think that I'm the only one now who eats rice in the house. Everyone else is on a diet. Well thank you so much Jeff. And did you want to promote your antenna net that's happening tomorrow? Back to you Jeff. Alpha Bravo 6, Mike Bravo, KK7IJZ. KG6RYC, Patrick. I've been told one of the participants is Dubai Chocolate. I went to a neighbouring 7-Eleven near my home, one-five-eight-six-one, north of 8th. And there's one of the certain place jobs. And he's saying in front of him was Dubai Chocolate. I've never seen that brand before. You're the motherfucker. So the light is now shining on me. Bravo. Bye. KG6RYC. Have a nice life. This is repeater station Kilo Kilo 7 November. Okay. Yeah the antenna net is every Friday night at 7pm. And we have a special time for new hams on there. And if you want to know how to get there, go to my QRZ page and it will tell you to scroll down and then you'll be able to come in via different modes. So back to you there Rebecca, AB6MB. Well thank you so much for that, Beth. And yeah, it's such a great net too. So Jeff is super active on the Papa system in Southern California. And so his antenna net is in the Papa system. So check it out even if you just listen or it's for all sorts of ham radio operators. It's seasoned operators and new hams. And yeah it's a great technical net that happens every Friday 7 o'clock Pacific time. And you can find a link to the net on Jeff's website. I'm not website. QRZ page. QRZ page Alpha Bravo 6 Mike Bravo. Well thanks for coming back with that Jeff. I appreciate it. 7 3 and thank you for the scroll report. Alright next on the list is Alan in Bremerton. KK7WID. Please come ahead with your report. This is Alan in KK7WID. I've been awfully busy all summer. I'm a teacher normally so I'm a summer. I should have lots of free time but I'm busy all summer doing a remodel in the bathroom which is finally done. So I am now able to actually enjoy having a great summer. KF7OK or what's KF6OK? I mentioned working out again and it's been nice now that I'm done with that to actually get back to the gym and sweat and work out. I forgot how much I enjoy the feeling of finishing a workout. Sometimes doing the workout itself is a little unpleasant. But the feeling you get when the workout is done is really really nice. They're not lying when they talk about a runner's high. And I'm looking forward now to enjoying the rest of my summer vacation. Now that that project is done I'm able to do some working out. I helped my daughter move into their college apartment and I hope to have a little bit of time off here before I've got to get back to the grind of teaching students how to make music when school starts. Back to that KK7WID. Well Alan thank you so much for your report. Are you reading any last minute books before you start back to teaching? Back to you Alan. Just every night the tradition that my wife and I have is every night when we go to bed I read her a couple chapters of whatever book we're on. So it's always just fiction. The current one is the first novel in the Lady of Devices series. But it's just fun fiction just to have someone to read to put us all to bed to. I don't have any professional reading this summer. Just taking it easy. Back to that KK7WID. Yep that's what I was fishing for. Well that's great. I love that. Yeah well that's great. Well congratulations on getting the bathroom done. How fun. It's like you don't even realize how much time you spend in the bathroom until you realize how much time you spend in your bathroom. Right? But yeah and daughter off to college. All of these things. Yes. Well yeah well thank you so much for checking in Alan. I appreciate it. And also keep us in the know of all of your upcoming gig dates too. I know that sometimes you do. Yeah I know that sometimes you do gigs on your own. So yeah let us know. And it's great to hear from you Alan. Have a wonderful rest of your summer. And enjoy working out and sweating. You and Doug KF7 OK. Maybe y'all can go and chop wood together and just get. Chop wood and just big arms. Anyway. 7-3 Alan. You'll have a good night and clear the stage to your wife. Alright next on the list is Dean. KG7ODB33. I'm 33 not 33. 88. All the hugs to Dean. Dean. Please come ahead with your report. Good evening Rebecca and everybody on the net. This is Dean KG7ODB. Near Bitter Lake in North Seattle. So I think over the weekend when you me and Matt went to have ice cream. I think that was I think that was something you set up with Jack to get ice cream on everybody's mind. Because you probably heard on a couple of the other nets. That was kind of the subject like people would bring up ice cream. Specifically our little get together and I think it got people hungry for ice cream. And that's going to drive up attendance to the ice cream social this weekend on Sunday. Anyway. So I'm just sitting here I'm watching the Seahawks game. Again I heard Brooks is there. I guess he's pretty lucky to be there. It's a nice night to be down at the stadium. But it's pre-season. It's one of these games that doesn't matter. It's just an exhibition game. But it's the first one of the year. And there are a whole bunch of new players that we've never seen before. So it gives us a chance to see them. So we're getting you know we're in the fourth quarter now. It started late. It started at seven. Seahawks are winning 23 to 13. I almost said Oakland Raiders but it's the Las Vegas Raiders. And it's interesting because the Raiders their coach is Pete Carroll who used to be our coach. And their quarterback although their quarterback Geno Smith only played in the first quarter. Yeah he used to be our quarterback. And so some familiar faces is kind of a homecoming for those people. But I think one of the stars of the show not the game is Marshawn Lynch because he's been roaming around the sidelines with a camera with a big telephone. And he was up in the booth a little while ago. So anyway it's fun to have football back. So anyway this is Dean KG 7 ODB back to that."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-05T21:09:13+00:00","id":33266,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":33265,"text":" Doug, I got, you were doubling with somebody. Could I have your call sign, Doug? Roger that. Kilo, Fox 7, Oscar Kilo, name is Doug, and I'll be an I.O."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-07T21:16:55+00:00","id":34840,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":34839,"text":" Thank you, KF7OK. Doug near Linwood. I just got off grid a couple of hours ago. I just came back after a weekend and chopped a lot of wood, loaded my truck, came back. It's all dirty looking. It's funny because people come up to me and say, I really like your truck. What year is it? And they go, oh, OK. Well, it's 30 years old. 31 years old. Bought it new. But they look at it and say, wow, it needs a wash. Yeah. Anyway, that was kind of cool. Anyway, I've known this for a while. But cutting wood and then having to pick up the pieces and go uphill with it is the best aerobic workout that I know of. And I'm a gym rat. You go crazy trying to get the most ultimate workout. And then I've been doing that. And so I got a load of wood home. And I think I'm going to have one more for the year. I'm going to do one more for the year. I try to get about six or seven or so and one more for the year. And I think I'll be done and stuff. And I did some other odd ins around there. And I was on the radio a little bit while I was out there. But what I was finding is it was kind of dark. And I wasn't getting the solar charge from the sun like I normally do. And so I'm thinking I'm going to have to replace the batteries. Normally the batteries, when they're newer, can tolerate several days of no solar and my operating on the radio. But that wasn't the case this time. I could kind of tell that it was struggling. So I kind of kept in my check-in short and kind of turned the power down if I was able to do that. And then if I wasn't, if I was just listening all day like I normally do and have it loud for my whole property so I can hear, I can hear everybody. I just turn everything loud. I didn't do that this time because I just didn't have the power to do it. So anyway, I'll fix that too eventually. So KF7OK, back to you."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-16T21:24:37+00:00","id":39853,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":39852,"text":" KF7 OK. Tove, you're on the list. Four stations, call the name please."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-16T21:23:44+00:00","id":39850,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":39849,"text":" All right, got a double there. I've got Ke6RAX here, which is IO. Thank you for stopping by. And there was a doubling station coming through on RF. That station wants to try again. KF7OK. Doug."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-16T21:34:19+00:00","id":39859,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":39858,"text":" Alright, gee I just wrote my notes on the wrong line here. So yeah, great to hear the bees are doing well. And yeah, I've heard about that kind of sculpture show there. Hope it's a good time for you. It sounds like it always is if you're attending that frequently. Yeah, I hope the... I know we're going to get significant amounts of rain over the next week or so. So that should hopefully quench that fire finally. That would be great because I know that Bear Gulch one is the one that's really been an issue over there on the peninsula. So always good to hear from you Gary. Alright, we have an I.O. from Peter. K.E.6.R.A.X. This is Paul. K7.P.J.P. 9 o'clock net. Up next we've got Doug. KF7. OK. Doug, please come ahead for the report. Thank you and thanks for hosting the net. KF7. OK. Doug near Linwood. All that's good here today is it's got a warm today. It's at 87 to 89 degrees. So I consider that to be pretty much the last day of summer. It'll be mild the next few days but the rains really start I think on Friday or so. So yeah, we're not going to see that kind of temperature or may not see that kind of temperature for probably till next year. You know, more than likely. So we'll see. The rains I guess it's about due. We start getting dry I think mid June or so. I think since we had climate change our dry period is a lot longer. I remember when the dry period used to be from mid July to probably just after Labor Day. And now it's longer than that. Anyway, I'm enjoying my new timer. I have a timer that I've used. Well it's not new, it's repurposed. What it is, it's an aviation timer I used to use a long time ago. And I'd have it with me when I was flying. And I no longer do that anymore. And so I was kind of thinking, you know, these repeaters they time out at three minutes. Mike and Key for a while timed out at two minutes. I guess they're now up to three. And so I took this thing out, put new batteries in it, and now when I'm on the repeater I hit the timer. I didn't do it now but I will in the future. And the clock on it I just set to UTC. So I thought, you know, this is great for ham radio rather than just have it sit in a drawer someplace. So anyway, that's my report. KF-7OK, back to you."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-23T09:16:36+00:00","id":45230,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":45229,"text":" Thank you, thank you for hosting the net. KF7OK, Doug, off grid on the peninsula, that's where I'm at. Running 10 watts this morning. I ran the heater last night and everything, so I don't know what my battery situation. I need some solar to kind of revamp them, so I'm kind of being easy on the batteries this morning. So I got some wood to cut up, and I think this will be the last of the year. And I'm doing something different here. Rather than just load it in the truck, I'm just going to cut it and split it here. And that way when I get home, I just, it's easier. This is good working weather. It's kind of cool. It's not hot, so you don't get overheated while you're working and stuff. And then I might even get a workout in later depending on when I decide to get out of here. I don't know if it's going to be tonight or early tomorrow morning. So we shall see. Other than that, it was a nice crisp morning. I heard the animals up at night. I could hear the owls. It was kind of cool. I don't see where we have any Aurora activity on my app, so I didn't bother getting up last night and looking. Sometimes I see them out here because it is just pitch dark. I mean dangerously dark. I mean you could trip over something. So anyway, that's my report. KF 7 OK, back to you."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-12-21T04:28:24+00:00","id":79311,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":79310,"text":" Hey Doug, go ahead and take it away. What you got going on today? Come ahead. Oh, thank you KF7OK, Doug near Linwood. Today, I'm kind of glad to see the sun poking out. We kind of, we're not flooded. We have power. We're in Snohomish County, so that's a blessing on many different ways. So anyway, I also feel real bad for the people that aren't so lucky. So anyway, I'm glad to see this storm thing kind of going into our rear view. I was on a net yesterday on the Mike and Keynet and the host, he's talking and pretty much in mid-sentence or between exchanges, he just kind of went away. I guess he came back on a handheld and said, hey, I just lost power. He was running the net and then he lost power and was able to finish it with his handheld, which is a good thing. So anyway, that's all here. I haven't ventured out into this stuff, away from my house or anything while the whole thing's going on. So I haven't really personally seen anything. I just get the reports from my friends on Facebook and in the news. So anyway, hopefully we have drier days ahead and hopefully we can dry out and some people get their power back and stuff. KF7OK, back to you."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.7155389562249184,"created_at":"2026-06-13T17:17:06.739970+00:00","id":103201,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":103205,"text":"Hey, Doc. You know, I've never heard of that happening with the gun, and glad nobody got hurt. What is this scary proposition? It's not in the next bullet, it doesn't maybe go. So you wouldn't think you'd want to shoot it if it didn't fire the first time. You wouldn't want to try to shoot it again, otherwise it's going to blow up in your face, right? Or in your hands. Well, that's scary. Hey, thanks for stopping by this morning. KF7 OK, and you have a great weekend. Oh, and I do agree with you. This is probably the most beautiful place in the United States to be in the summertime. And September, I'm particularly fond of. OK, up next is Sunshine Kilo, Mike, Seven Delta, uniform, Fox Strath. How are you doing, Sunshine? Thank you."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.7991434500242273,"created_at":"2026-06-23T20:09:55.617018+00:00","id":120262,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":120266,"text":"Have a wonderful day. It's good to hear from you. 7388 and yes, Jones-Nets are always fun. Next on the list is Doug, KF 7 OK. Probably in Linwood, not chopping wood, maybe stacking wood. Sometimes he stacks wood in Linwood. You never know. What's up Doug? Thank you. Thank you for hosting the net, KF 7 OK. And I'm off-grid at my cabin and I'm taking a break from drum roll please chopping wood. OK, so you're close. And I do a lot of this. And I don't do this for a living. This is how I eat my own. I don't know if I'm satisfying. Then I'll go do some fishing later. And we'll see what dinner is. I might include fish on the menu. And I like your message is that James put out about don't burn."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.8166297428930799,"created_at":"2026-06-23T20:08:50.070286+00:00","id":120251,"node_number":"683211","recording_id":120254,"text":"Have a wonderful day. It's good to hear from you. 738H. And yes, Jones-Ness are always fun. Next on the list is Doug, KF 7 OK. Probably in Linwood, not chopping wood, maybe stacking wood. Sometimes he stacks wood in Linwood. You never know. What's up, Doug? Thank you. Thank you for hosting the net, KF 7 OK. And I'm off-grid at my cabin, and I'm taking a break from drum roll, please, chopping wood. OK, so you're close. And I do a lot of this. And I don't do this for a living. This is how I heat my home. I don't know if I need to satisfy it. And I'll go do some fishing later. And we'll see what dinner is. I might include fish on the menu. And I like your message, is that James put out about Don't Burn."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.7793980240821838,"created_at":"2026-06-23T20:06:06.301698+00:00","id":120246,"node_number":"683211","recording_id":120249,"text":"I was so close. Just like the airstrikes again, 146.58. 146.58 is the North American Adventure Radio Frequency, 146.58. Awesome. Well, anyway, let's continue on with the net. Call site and name RF and internet. KF-7. OK. Doug. Hey, James. I got you. Whiskey Quebec, 7th Hotel, and Doug, I got you too. KF-7. OK. More stations, please."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.792000879223148,"created_at":"2026-06-23T20:00:54.792078+00:00","id":120230,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":120233,"text":"Have a wonderful day. It's good to hear from you. 7388. And yes, Jones Nets are always fun. Next on the list is Doug, KF 7 OK. Probably in Lynnwood. Not chopping wood, maybe stacking wood. Sometimes he stacks wood in Lynnwood. You never know. What's up Doug? Thank you. Thank you for hosting the net, KF 7 OK. And I'm off grid at my cabin and I'm taking a break from drum roll, please chopping wood. OK, so you're close. And I do a lot of this. And I'm, don't do this for a living. This is how I eat my own. I don't know if I need to satisfy it. And I'll go do some fishing later. And we'll see what dinner is. I might include fish on the menu. And I like your message is that James puts out about don't burn."}]}