{"activity_count":91,"callsign":"KG7BPX","confidence":1.0,"first_seen":"2025-08-11T09:47:02+00:00","found":true,"id":5662,"is_net_control":true,"last_seen":"2026-06-28T23:19:13.116699+00:00","ncs_profile":null,"occurrence_count":72,"profile":{"confidence":0.9,"counts":{"ncs":1,"net":0,"open_qso":42,"transcript_contexts":42},"data_freshness":"generated","latest_topic":"Preparing for winter weather and antenna maintenance","most_topic":"Personal activities and hobbies, including cooking and baking","open_vs_net_bias_score":0.6,"personal_summary":"KG7BPX frequently engages in friendly conversations, providing updates on personal activities and offering assistance to others, such as offering sourdough starters.","scores":{"activity":0.9,"civility":0.9,"engagement":0.8,"focus":0.7,"friendly":0.9,"helpful":0.8,"serious":0.4,"technical":0.5},"source":"ai_profile","summary":"KG7BPX is an active participant in various amateur radio nets and open QSO sessions, often sharing personal anecdotes and updates about daily activities, such as cooking and preparing for weather conditions.","topic_coverage":{"Net operations and check-ins":0.1,"Personal activities and hobbies":0.6,"Technical issues and equipment":0.1,"Weather and preparation":0.2},"updated_at":"2026-06-26T10:25:44.139428"},"qrz_status":null,"recent_transcripts":[{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-11T09:46:02+00:00","id":16151,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":16150,"text":" B-P-X over here in Linwood. Ashley, I'm gonna go to you right now because I always thought I've heard for you for a while. How are you? Go ahead, please actually. KG7BPX Linwood. Oh, I'm doing pretty good. I've been out of town quite a bit. That's why I've been around the radio. I've been down in Longview, Washington for quite some time. But now I'm back home and I decided to install Echo Link on my laptop. So that's what I'm talking about. Now I always have Echo Link on my cell phone, but not on my laptop. But you know, I got that installed this morning and got it hooked up. And I think it's working pretty good. I can't hear myself talk. But anyways, I'll be home for a while. I'll probably head back down to Longview probably in the fall there. But I really do miss eavesdropping on the nets. I do miss that. I really enjoyed listening to everybody talk on here, even though I don't talk much. Anyways, that's all that's been going with me. I hope I'm sounding good on this Echo Link. With that being said, I'll go ahead and back on out and let everybody else have a turn there. And nice to hear everybody out there. This is KG7BPX. Back to you, Jack. Alright, that's where you've been. Okay, Longview. Nice part of the state there. Hey, real quick, so are you entertaining yourself? Like, you might be entertaining a move down that way? I don't know. I'm just guessing. But if you could tell us anything about that, I'm just kind of curious. Go ahead. Negative. No, I'll never move back down to Longview. I grew up and was raised in Longview. And I know too many bad habits down that way. And I don't need any of them seeing me walking down the street and wanting to hang out or anything. A lot of bad mojo down over there. That's one reason why I moved away from Longview. I had a lot of friends that ended up getting me in trouble a little bit. So that's why I moved up here. And I ended up learning a very good lesson. Don't let your friends pick you. You pick them. So, no, but I do have family down there that I like to visit. Like my Aunt Toni and my brothers and my cousins and things like that. So with that being said, I'll go ahead and turn it back over to you, Jack. And 73 is everybody. This is KG7BPX. Back to Nat. Alright, yeah, I suspect there's probably a family connection and friends. Okay, well there you go. Alright, well you know what you're doing and you know what you want. So that's great. Alright, and by the way, Echo Link is sounding just fine. Nice job there. Alright, will you take care? We'll talk to you soon there, Ashley. KG7BPX. Alright, well if you'd like to join us on the 9 o'clock net, 941 AM. Come ahead. Call sign and name."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-12T12:30:31+00:00","id":16467,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":16466,"text":" November 3, Oscar Mike Oscar. November 3, Oscar Mike Oscar. Elaine in Florida. Hello Jack. Hello Elaine. Standby. I've got you out on the left side. Let's get back to Linwood and pick it up with Ashley. KG7BPX. Hello. Very good Jack. This is KG7BPX. This is the first time I turned on my RF radio since I've been back. Using that equaling dirt. Boy I can smell the dust burning. That's always a good thing. You always gotta burn the dust off the radio. But anyways, not doing nothing much. Went over to Costco, bought two lasagnas from there. So I think I'm gonna throw a lasagna in the oven for dinner tonight. Sure does feel good to be home. I was done over in Longview, Washington visiting family and what not. And it was quite nice. But boy I tell you what, it even feels nicer to be home. But anyways, I really don't got much going on. Maybe later on today I'll grab an SOS pad and scrub the skip off my copper cactus. No I'm joking. But anyways, I'll just go ahead and back on out and nice hearing everybody out there. This is KG7BPX. Turning it back to you Jack. Hey dude. Hey hold on, keeper of the lasagna there. So you bought two. Now I've seen they've got mac and cheese. They've got you know, in the little metal pans and they're in the paper box. Nice little graphics on the outside there. But are these lasagnas, are they meat lasagnas? Do they have a veggie option? Man I'd buy that in a minute but I don't think I've ever seen any lasagna there ready to bake. And I assume that's what you bought. Can you give us a little bit more info on that Ashley? Yeah, you know it is a Kirkland brand. I've bought plenty of lasagnas before Stouffer's, Mary Collender's and everybody man. And every time I do I always end up being disappointed. But you know Costco, they kind of keep an eye on things. That Kirkland lasagna, I've had it before, very good. You know, you don't get just a little bit of meat. You get a lot of meat and a lot of cheese and it is dang good. That's why I like going to the Kirkland brand. And yeah it comes in like a two pack. But you know just like everything else, the picture always looks better than the actual product. Hi hi, back to you Jack, the KG7PX. This is repeater station kilo, kilo seven, November, Quebec, November. Alright well thank you very much. They might have a veggie version, I'm actually going to head out there today or tomorrow so I'll check and see if I can find one. But I have seen the mac and cheese, I've not tried those but I'm sure they're all pretty darn good. Their frozen pizzas look pretty good too. Alright well I will check that out, you have a great day, enjoy your lasagna. Maybe we'll make up some, maybe some garlic parmesan toast to go along with it. Man that sounds good, a little solid maybe, I don't know. Alright well let's continue on, get out to vine lake twelve fourteen PM, Grossie, good afternoon. W7DNG. Hi Jack and everybody on the net, hope everybody's doing well. I got another little project coming up that's got to do with music. I don't know if anybody's heard of cajun boxes, but it's kind of a visualized square box with a hole in the back of it, you use it like a bongo. That's a cajun box. I was debating on making something like that, just to take along to the nets and stuff, we got guys playing guitars. I didn't notice anybody had any bongos or drums but I'm sure they didn't have a drum set or something like that, but this thing's kind of cool. You can use it as a seat to sit out on it, but if you want to jam in like a little bongo setup you just look it up on good old YouTube, you see what I'm talking about, it's called a, uh, cojo music box is what they're called. Otherwise, rest of the stuff, my bunnies are doing pretty good, my weeds have gotten out of control. I had to break down and I decided to get me one of those weed poppers if everybody's ever heard of them or seen them. Kind of stick them in the ground where the weed is, it's got a little piece on it, you push on it and it pulls it up, so I got about a half a dozen of those to do. I decided what the heck, you know, I'll try that two mile outfit and stuff from Japan overseas. It's only three bucks, hey, three bucks is three bucks is what saves you from bending over. Um, got a couple other projects that I can't go into right now, got to go back into the hospital next month. Been waiting for the doctor to call, but he's probably too busy to talk to me right now and I figure so, I'll set him up later. That's forty thousand dollars easy peasy, so we shall see. Anyhow, everybody have a good day, meanwhile it's going to be a warm one, still today, still hydrate. Stay out of trouble and keep the hydrated folks at, yeah, W7DNG. Alright, Rosie, wow, that sounds spendy, yikes. Okay, well, keep the surprise and changes there. Yeah, the Bentwood boxes, those are quite popular here in the Northwest and man, those things are really amazing how they do those. You might want to take a look at those Bentwood box, Bentwood box, and they are really, really nice. Okay, well anyway, we'll talk to you soon, take care of yourself and stay cool today if you can. What's happening in West Seattle? Well, let's go talk to the man that's there, the radio operator Rich and his dog Polo. Rich, K3OE. Jack, doing fine over here, I'm swinging the big knife in the kitchen window again, so not scaring people I guess, maybe. Anyway, half a watt, half a watt, Jack, a whole half a watt, just like Joan says, watt is watt. Just as watt is watt anyway, on the cam tab, and yeah, that's my daily driver antenna here in the kitchen, so it's been there for quite some time, works great. Yes, yesterday was a little on the warm side and it's getting a tad warm over here too, so yeah, I don't think I'm going to get out there and exercise a whole lot. I'm going to go outside and walk Polo of course, but nothing real strenuous today for sure. So anyway, yeah, last night, you know, I was so tired last night, I wasn't up to doing a new antenna, but I still had one of the Joan antennas hanging here in the living room, so I used that again, still works great, and it was appropriate for Joan's net last night. Back to you, K3OE. Reg, did you happen to see that I put the other Joan antenna, the photo of that one, I posted that on your post as a comment, and I don't know if that preceded or was posted, that one that you made that's on there now, that you first posted to last night, so did you see that one, the one that is actually spelled out in letters? Yes indeed, I see that you did that, and that's fantastic, and actually that one was a little bit later, the one I posted last night was the first one, and then I decided to get a little bit more fancy, so I did the one with the letters. Anyway, Jack, back to you, K3OE. Alright, well yeah, they're both great, and then subsequently Joan had posted on Facebook, and you can look this up, just look up Joan antenna on our Facebook discussion group page, you'll find all these entries, but she has actually turned that into a QSL card, and I don't know if she's still using that as a QSL card or not, but it turned out great. Anyway, alright Reg, hey, thank you very much, you be careful, swing that big ol' chef knife there, and see how your friend Polo feels about that. Alright, well, I'm going to go talk to Brooks in just a moment, it's 12, 19pm, I'm Jack 8, I7RMU, he is K9BDC, and it sounds like he's mobile. What's going on, Brooks? Good afternoon, Jack and everyone, I'm K9BDC, Brooks here, mobile on I5N, going through the easiest trick, I made my way over to the express lane, and managed to avoid a lot of that construction traffic on the Chippewa Canal Bridge, had to meander a little bit to get to it, but yeah, I think it certainly helped. Anyway, beautiful day, very warm, oh man, I went into one of my customers into the shop, and wow, it was hot, just sweating, just walking around in there. Anyway, let's see, I've kind of been all over the place today, I was over in Ballard first thing in the morning, and then I was back into South Seattle, and then now I'm headed up to Marcozio, and last time I'll be headed over to Redmond after that, so yeah, kind of making the odd little path here for the day. Yesterday, when I got done with work, Megan and I filled up the back of the truck with all the styrofoam and garbage from the packaging for my new desks, and we took those over to the poster of my work, and then I went and I got a new file cabinet, so the desks are put together, the new file cabinet's in there, a couple other new desk things are put up, all my monitors are back assembled at the home office, and so it's all coming together, it's not quite photo ready yet though, Jack, I'll get a good one once everything's all set up and good to go, so hoping to get the FD991A set up tonight, so that, I guess tonight or tomorrow, so we can run it from there tomorrow night, we'll see. Thanks for doing it, Jack, 73, good night, BBC. Alright, well hey, I want to find out on the new desk, the butcher block style top desk for your shop, but you have used those for your new set up in your shack there, I'm wondering how you're doing power, have you thought about that? I know you have, of course, you have to have power in there obviously, but what are you doing for power, I imagine you're probably going to have an emergency power set up in there as well, maybe your EcoFlow or something like that, so how are you running power and what are you doing there? This is repeater station key R9, so, well, let's see, you can't talk power without cable management, so what I did do is I ordered up some cable management racks that I attached to the bottom of the desk, and those always have the power strips, and so just for the computers, I have those plugged into just the power strip and in the wall, but I do have a UPS that I have to use to get the power out of the desk. That's the power supplies for the radios plugged into, and then that way, that way the power goes out I can still operate that. Now that wasn't my ideal solution there, but I fell into the UPS, totally getting rid of it because it didn't work, and I found that the battery just needed to be replaced, so I've just been using that out of convenience. Can I be easy?"},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-26T09:38:55+00:00","id":25024,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":25023,"text":" Good morning to you and the group. Well I found something quite interesting. First time I ever ran across this. What was it about a month and a half ago, two months ago, I bought me a 65 inch television with a home theater sound bar and the sound bar is also Visio so Visio TV, Visio sound bar. They got this thing called Quick Fit and it's a little and that's where you can screw these little thumb screws on the bottom of your TV and slide the sound bar on them. So the sound bar actually attaches to the TV. I tell you what I love it, I love it, I love it, I love it. Great sound. Sounds like you're in a movie theater but that TV had grim ones inside of it and it would freeze up, become non-responsive and all that kind of stuff. So I spent about, I don't know, maybe a total of five hours on the phone with the warranty department. They wanted me to try this, then try that, try that, try this, try this. The next day they tried to run me through the same scenario. Try this, try that, try that, try that, try that. The third day they tried to run me through the same scenario, I told them, wait a minute, I'm done. Send me a new TV or my attorney is going to have a happy meal. And I'm also recording this phone call and I got videos of the TV acting up with the grim ones. So you're going to replace this TV or the next person you're going to hear too is my attorney. I'm going to let the repeater reset. So anyways, they went ahead and replaced the TV. Oh man, I tell you, this is the part that I never ever ran into in my life. These little thumb screws that screw on the bottom of your TV, they're specialized screws that the sound bar attaches. Well, when the warranty people took out my old TV, I told them to wait. I had to grab those thumb screws. Well, I think they were Russian or something like that. Didn't quite understand English. So anyways, when, after I got my TV hung up, I walked out my door to grab those thumb screws and they were gone. I tried to chase them. They were gone. They took off with my thumb screws on my old TV that mounts that Vizio sound bar. I tried to get ahold of Vizio. They do not stock that part. Only, I don't understand it. I never knew a company that never stocked parts. That's like Tinwood not stocking extra microphones or cords or power cords or the little screws that screws the radio to the back. I found that very, very odd. I searched and searched. There's nowhere I can get them. But you know what? I called the people that delivered the TV and they went and looked. They found them and they drove all the way from, what was that, Redmond? All the way up here just to deliver them. My God, I was so happy. I was so happy. I had to give them, I had to buy them lunch for that one. So delivery service is real good. But Vizio, they need to start stocking parts for their merchandise. But anyways, that's about all I got to say. If anybody owns a Vizio, make sure you keep your parts because they do not stock parts. They'll sell you a remote, but not parts. Anyways, this is KG7BPX back to Nat."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-29T09:54:22+00:00","id":27374,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":27373,"text":" No, no, 100% got you, KG7BPX. So, uh, there we go. Uh, let's see, anybody else want to join? Comments, questions, concerns? Or first time check-ins? Name and call, please."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-26T09:32:34+00:00","id":25019,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":25018,"text":" All right, KG7BPX. Thank you, Ashley. And next, please. K7PDZ."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-26T09:33:34+00:00","id":25023,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":25022,"text":" Alright, uh, KG7BPX, good morning Ashley."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-28T09:03:30+00:00","id":26467,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":26466,"text":" This is KG7BPX, I'll be an IO."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-06T10:16:05+00:00","id":33417,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":33416,"text":" Okay, I got three stations. Let's acknowledge Madeline here, KJ7, Never Underestimate Women, and then we've got Ashley, KG7BPX, and then the, let's read the in and out station. Please come back with your call sign."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-08T10:32:02+00:00","id":35205,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":35204,"text":" All right, we've got Michael in there and I have Ashley with an I.O., KG7BPX Ashley. Thank you very much. Have a great week ahead. More stations, please. KX2CW."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-17T12:31:38+00:00","id":40489,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":40488,"text":" All right Ashley I've got you KG7BPX Linwood more stations"},{"callsign_confidence":0.99,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-17T12:40:01+00:00","id":40501,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":40500,"text":" Alright, well it sounds like you have great coverage. Well, when you get down this way, if you ever want to get down to Mike and Key and you want to talk for a little bit, you now have an extra official minute. So it's now three minutes. Lake Washington, three minutes. PSRT, three minutes. And Mike and Key, three minutes. Thanks for joining the club there, people. Nice job. Alright, John, you have a great afternoon. Let's go talk to Ashley and Linwood, KG7BPX. Beep."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-17T12:43:35+00:00","id":40502,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":40501,"text":" This is KG7BPX over here in Linwood. You know, talking about that timeout timer. You know, sometimes, uh, uh, uh... Sometimes I gotta look at it like, man, I wish I had more time to talk, or, God, I wish they had more time to talk. But sometimes you're going, thank God. Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. Not too often I do that, but every once in a while I do. Like, oh, my God, I'm glad they were cut off. But, uh, anyways, that's besides the point. Anyways, I'm doing okay. My God, I'll tell you, my apartment is hot. It, uh... I don't know what it is about this particular part in Linwood, but, uh, I got a temperature sensor outside in the shade, and it is reading 85 degrees. The Seattle News said it's only supposed to be 70-something. And in my apartment, oh, my God, I don't even want to tell you what that is. And it's blistering hot in here. Ceiling fan going on and everything. But, uh, anyways, uh, you know, my stepdad, he's part Swedish. And, uh, anyways, he wanted to give me a challenge. He goes, I want to see if you can make that Swedish limpa bread. I don't know if anybody's ever heard of limpa bread. Spelled L-I-M-P-A. It's a Swedish bread. And I printed up a recipe and whatnot, and I looked at it, and I took him on his challenge, so... Um, I think tomorrow I'm gonna try to make him his limpa bread. It's kind of a weird recipe. It calls for yeast and molasses from sugar. Melted butter, ground fennel seeds, and ground cinnamon and rye flour and all-purpose flour. It's a weird... The recipe looks really weird to me, but, uh, I'll go ahead and make it for him and see how it turns out. I might have to take a slice. But, uh, anyways, that's about all going for me. Uh, I'm gonna go ahead and turn it back over to the control and throw an ice bag over my forehead and, uh, try to cool down in this aquarium. My God, it's just blistering. Yesterday was even worse. So, anyways, I'll go ahead and turn it back over to you, Jack. This is KG7BPX. Back to now."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-17T12:32:03+00:00","id":40491,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":40490,"text":" John from Camano Island is in alright. Stand by John Moore stations please. KG7, BPX in Lynwood."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-11T09:19:59+00:00","id":57903,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":57902,"text":" Alright Keith, hold on, I got you down for the recheck. Ashley, is that you that you're trying to get in? KG7BPX?"},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-11T09:24:13+00:00","id":57907,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":57906,"text":" Alright Matt, hey thank you so much. Alright so there's a clarification that we're here around about 22nd and 23rd of November, the weekend before Thanksgiving. Alright Matt, hey you have a great Saturday, nice to hear from you today. Thank you so much. Let's go up to Linwood, talk to Ashley in just a moment, the current time 923 a.m. here in the shack. I'm Jack, KI7RMU. Ashley, good morning, KG7BPX."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-02T09:11:59+00:00","id":51825,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":51824,"text":" KG7BPX, Ashley over here in Linwood."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-02T09:13:37+00:00","id":51830,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":51829,"text":" Alright, uh, drop two and the ID'er. Ha, about that. Um, KX2CW, good morning, John. Thank you. KG7BPX, Ashley, thank you. Next, please. Good morning, my friend."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-02T09:19:17+00:00","id":51846,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":51845,"text":" Alright, thank you so much. Oh boy. The coffee. Yes, I got my cup of coffee here. And uh... It wasn't done when I started the net, so I had to dash out and grab it. But I got it now. Alright. Uh, KG7BPX. Good morning, Ashley."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-03T12:19:23+00:00","id":52592,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":52591,"text":" Alright, KK7HDN, I've got your IO, nice to hear from you. Hope you have a great weekend, say hi to the family, and thank you so much. Alright, more stations. KG7BPX, over there in Linwood."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-03T12:23:45+00:00","id":52600,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":52599,"text":" Well hey Eric nice to have you take out a few minutes of your time on a busy day to say hello to us here In Seattle and of course being transmitted worldwide So thank you so much. You have a great weekend. Hope you get some time off all right We had my drop by with an IO KJ 7 HTN nice year from her. Let's go to Let's go to Ashley and Linwood KG7 BPX"},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-03T12:27:02+00:00","id":52602,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":52601,"text":" Well good morning to you and the group. Well, uh, station manager is coming over to check out the laptop. Making sure it's safe. But, uh, anyways, I kind of had a, quite a surprise. I was just messing around in the kitchen a while ago. I think you guys might, I think I might have told you guys about it. I was going to make some homemade bread and incorporate some of those drained cocktail olives in the dough. Except for instead of that little pimento deal or whatever it is, I got jalapeno stuffed green olives. So anyways I made that loaf of bread. It turned out pretty good. I gave my stepdad some. He said that was the best tasting bread he ever had. He was all over it. And he wanted to know what I needed to make that bread. And I told him. Well this morning I got a Walmart delivery. He bought a case of them olives. He bought me a big bag of that shredded cheese. And he bought me a bunch of jars of jalapeno peppers. And flour and yeast and everything. He wants some more of that bread. He said that was really good. He says, you know, you ain't going to use it for peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. But man, it makes a good sandwich bread. It really does. He made himself a couple of meat sandwiches and tuna fish sandwiches. He said that was the best sandwich bread he's ever had. So now I've got some of them olives in the food dehydrator drying them out to make him another loaf. But anyways, that's about all I'm doing today. Yeah, that's about it. So, I tried it. It was pretty good bread. I gotta admit, it was pretty good bread. You wouldn't think so. But it was pretty good. I'll turn it back over to you Jack. This is KG7BPX. Back to Matt."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-16T09:53:09+00:00","id":61787,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":61786,"text":" Negative contact. This is KG7BPX. I'll be clear."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-16T09:49:25+00:00","id":61781,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":61780,"text":" Okay, well I was in the kitchen and I forgot to turn on the radio. I was making myself an Egg McMuffin and getting ready to do some more sourdough bread. But that's about it, you know. Gosh, I can't believe I forgot the net. Most of the time I do more listening than I do speaking. I was taught to do that. Listen more than what you talk. You know, you learn more that way. And so I'm kind of disappointed I missed the net. Because I really do enjoy listening to everybody talk. But even though I might not check in, doesn't mean I'm not out there listening. Hi, hi. But anyways, that's about it. Oh, my homemade bread that I added jalapenos and fajita shredded cheese and sun-dried tomatoes was a hit. I gave a loaf to my stepdad. He said that was the best bread he's ever had. So anyways, he said he's going to go down and buy another jar of sliced jalapenos and sun-dried tomatoes. And he wants me to do up another loaf for him. I did try it. You see, it's pretty good. Pretty good bread. But anyways, that's about it for me. I'll go and back on out of the conversation. And I'm sorry I missed the net. I thought I'd hit it because it's only 9.48. Normally it goes on for over an hour. But anyways, with that being said, I'll go and turn it back to you, Rebecca. This is KG7BPX."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-16T09:52:37+00:00","id":61785,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":61784,"text":" This is KG7BPX. Rebecca, you still there?"},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-28T09:56:26+00:00","id":70811,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":70810,"text":" Well that's KG7BPX, Ashley in Lidwood. I'm not doing too bad. I just been in the kitchen listening to all you guys throughout the morning net. Kept me occupied. But I was in the kitchen because my cousin, he's supposed to be coming over tomorrow from Longview. So I was thinking, jeez, you know, it was something nice and easy to make, you know. So I said, hey, let's do that chicken fettuccine alfredo. So, anyways, that's what I'm going to do tomorrow. But then I was going, man, what can you have with that? So I decided to make myself, that's what I was in the kitchen getting ready, you know, doing. I'm making myself a big loaf of sourdough bread with jalapeno and cheese. So I figured that would go, you know, the sourdough jalapeno and cheese bread would go good with the chicken fettuccine alfredo. But I've been listening to you guys all morning. But it was kind of hard to get in here and check in while I was having my hands all doughed up and all sticky and things like that, getting things going. But anyways, it worked out perfect. I just got done and this is the tail end of the net. So, anyways, I'll go ahead and turn it back over to you. Nice hearing everybody out there. And we'll go ahead and turn it back to net control. This is KG7BPX back to net."}]}