{"activity_count":55,"callsign":"KI7UES","confidence":1.0,"first_seen":"2025-08-04T05:39:13+00:00","found":true,"id":4500,"is_net_control":true,"last_seen":"2026-06-29T08:48:08.545995+00:00","ncs_profile":null,"occurrence_count":46,"profile":{"confidence":0.9,"counts":{"ncs":1,"net":0,"open_qso":32,"transcript_contexts":32},"data_freshness":"generated","latest_topic":"Discussing the TSA confiscation of ranch dressing at SFO airport","most_topic":"Technical discussions and personal anecdotes","open_vs_net_bias_score":0.8,"personal_summary":"KI7UES frequently contributes to conversations with detailed insights and personal stories, demonstrating a friendly and engaged operating style.","scores":{"activity":0.9,"civility":0.9,"engagement":0.8,"focus":0.7,"friendly":0.8,"helpful":0.7,"serious":0.6,"technical":0.8},"source":"ai_profile","summary":"KI7UES is an active participant in various amateur radio communications, often engaging in open QSOs and occasionally acting as a net control station. 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But I got some good sleeping time. And the module was not out, it was a low overcast. And I could hear the planes, I mean, from one of the naps this afternoon. I was awaited abruptly by, I think it was a plane, the Blue Ranges were flying. But also saw one of their cargo planes. And I heard the turbopops of the plane, I forget what it's called, Fat Albert. But I couldn't see it, I couldn't see it, I couldn't see it largely because I just stayed in my tent bed. I kind of pulled the flap to look at the sky out of the window. And then I pulled the flap and put my dentist pillow over my head. So I just had been home drinking, sipping on coffee. Gosh, I don't remember if I got out of the building, I don't think I did. And I've just now made one of the things I like, foods I like. And maybe I shouldn't because it's starchy. But I have potatoes, I have a bag of potatoes. And once in a while I like to wash and scrub and dice up a couple of them. And put them in a bowl with salt and olive oil and faludu hot sauce. And bake them in the microwave oven for six minutes. And then I take it out and put some ketchup on it, some organic unsweetened ketchup. And I dimble on it. And I now have the last four pieces sitting here on my piano keyboard. Cheers, governors, thank you, Tim. Again, all the numbers to all my hands. This is Joan on Broadway in the Capitol Hill Behavioral Observatory. Handing it back to Ned. Thank you for the report, Joan. Yes, it sounds like you had a pretty much relaxed day taking some naps and so forth there in your tent. And observing the life down below. Even though they're small, those are people down there on the street. I had a relaxed day. I'm getting ready for a trip. I'm a little behind in my preparation so I'll be up quite a bit tonight. I should have taken a nap. It was a good idea for me to take a nap. I did not take a nap. I might have to nap after this, Ned, for about half an hour and 45 minutes. And then I try to get up so I can complete my preparation. I'm actually boarding an airplane at 8. I'm taking the train there, which means I need to get the train at 4 to 45 or something. Which is before the bus is running, so that means I've got to walk half a mile. That's a little less than half a mile down to the train station. At least it's walkable. I'm taking a suitcase, of course. So that's the fun I've got tonight. Okay, well, thank you for your check-in, Joan. Next we have AB6M-B. Jeff, come ahead with your report. Okay, Tim, thank you very much and thank you for doing the net. Yeah, I just had a nice day today to watch some baseball and some Tour de France bicycling and racing. And I got a nice temperature outside today, so it's very pleasant. Yeah, the schools are out there bebopping around, but I didn't see Rocky at the end of the day. So maybe he had a better offer somewhere, I don't know. But I got some stuff out there for him. Yeah, just doing some reading and working on some, about starting to write a book for traveling around Northern California, mostly the Bay Area. And see what else is going on, just to set the most over. Cherry hockey chicken, Jack in the Box has great cherry hockey chicken. It is really, really good, believe it or not. And you buy the, you know, you can buy it in a bowl and it just, I froze it and took it out and cooked it and boy, it tasted good. So I'm not sure how they did it, but they got a pretty good cherry hockey chicken dish with rice and that. That's about all I got, Tim. So let me turn it back to you and it would be great to hear everybody else. AV6MB. Glad to hear your weather's going down well down there. Jeff, up here we had most cloudy days. The sun kind of tried to get out a couple of times, but we remain mostly overcast. 69 degrees high right now, 69. Humidity is 60 percent, doesn't feel bad. Light wind, 3 miles an hour. Tomorrow it's going to get a little warmer, a little more sun. And then Tuesday and Wednesday it kind of pulls off again a little bit. Not bad though, not bad. And then towards the end of the week we get up into the upper 70s. Anyway, thank you for your report. Next we've got UK 7 IJC. Come ahead with the report. Hey Tim, thank you so much for hosting the debt for Brian. Well, you've got a lot to do tonight. Visit today's report in the morning. Today was a great day. I got to visit with Matt, KI7UES, and Dean, KG7ODB. It was a wonderful thing those two girls. Andy and I ventured out. And yeah, it was a lovely day. This is for Peter Station Kilo 7 November Quebec November. All Star Note 622. Located in Shelton, Washington. It was relaxing. Andy and I had some dinner and now we're just going back to the net. Let everyone have a wonderful, wonderful week. 7-3 and thanks again Tim. KK7IJZ in 33 to John. Well, Rebecca, you're sounding great there. Thank you for checking in. And it's always a pleasure to sit in and stuff on the net. So glad to be here. Let's see. Next, KK7, Kilo, Cedar. There might be a scene between Kilo and Cedar. I think I might have let her. Would that station come ahead please? 4-8 Tim, this is Justin, KA7QES. 7-3, thanks for running the net. Hope you're doing well. I'm a little late to the net. Enjoyed the round of pins. I'm finally winding down after a very busy weekend. Yesterday was the annual pig roast party that my best friend threw up every summer. And this year he roasted a 98-pound pig which was delicious and super fun. And I get to bar defend at his party and make an enormous amount of tea. He got to get those for phones. So, I spent a lot of West Week and a lot of my Friday night Saturday morning prepping things for that. Which was really fun. And everyone seemed to really enjoy the drinks and be having a thoroughly good time. So, I was happy. It was a great big party. Kids roaming and running through the yard and playing on a zip line. And the pro-ups just had a good time. And sometimes joining the kids on the line. It was really fun and silly. We all ate really well. And that was good. My wife and girls did not get to go to the table. They were on a home and kids camping in the end in the South Spence. And they got home late this afternoon. And we've all just been kind of unwind and cleaning. And our kitchen is currently a disaster. Probably will be until tomorrow, you think. But, yeah, that's how it goes. It's okay. We're all okay with it because it just shows we had a fun weekend. I hope everyone is doing great out there. And everyone had a great week. KK7 QES back to net. Sounds like you had a fun filled weekend and plans for the weekend. Yeah, excellent. Excellent. I like that. Alright. It is 9.31 now. This is KI7 Sulu Echo on the PSRG repeater. I'm going to take some announcements here. Let's see, I've got the announcement page in front of me. As usual, I'm not looking at the Facebook page. I should really do that. On our PSRG website, that's PSRG.org, where you can find out all the information about the Puget Sound Repeater Group. On the top of the page, it's got, Find Time was had by all at the PSRG picnic. Where's Jack? Jack was playing a trick here. He took three photos and everyone else stayed in place, but Jack, quick as he is, got in three places at one time for the photo. I don't know. So, check out where Jack is. It looks like, let's see, PSRG board meeting, August 9th, next Saturday, will be held Saturday, 1.30 p.m. on Zoom. As always, anyone who's invited to attend and comment, only board members will vote. Details for the Zoom login will be posted on the webpage, PSRG.org, so check that out. And I always find the board meeting is informative, so if you've never checked it out, try that out. Okay, let's see, coming up next week, PSRG season seven, so it's going to bring or shine Newton Met and Ice Cream Social, August 10th. That is going to be at Green Lake. So check out the webpage here. It's got the details, but basically it's going to be on the east side of Green Lake, just north of the Paddlebone Rentals and the Green Lake Cafe Confessions stand, so there's a parking lot right there, which usually fills up pretty quick. And considering this is noon on the 10th and sure, the parking lot will be pretty full. But there's street parking nearby. If you're a little persistent, you can find a street parking. There's another parking lot further to the west that is not usually, usually not nearly as busy as the parking lot near the concession stand in the pool rentals. So check that out. This will be run by Kenny, KJ7RAP, and Robert, KJ7JXM as hosts. We will be giving out when you get a chance to check in at the net table and pick up an ice cream ticket. So pick up a ticket, redeem your ticket at the Green Lake Cafe Confessions stand, which is located right near the Paddle Boats, across from the Paddle Boats. And then come back in and hang out with your hams. Hams, entry, and ice cream. And it probably will come smashing together, so we'll have ice cream all mixed up. I don't know. We'll see. Unfortunately, I won't get town, so I will not be there. Otherwise, it would be if you have a calling frequency shown, 46550 simplex. If you need directions to come in or whatever, I think you're pretty clear if you've ever been to Green Lake. Okay. So, let's see what's next here. Drop a sec."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-19T13:13:40+00:00","id":19658,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":19657,"text":" I couldn't agree more and I, you know, on that comment I wish, I really wish that we could make aviation more financially accessible to a wide range of people. That's kind of the dirty dark side of it. KI7 UES."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-20T21:31:53+00:00","id":20575,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":20574,"text":" 103 degrees in Portland on Saturday. So I just don't know that I'm going to make it for the direction. I don't. You know, there's a lot of bike events. One of the ones that was really interesting happened at 4 PM Saturday. That's not going to be enjoyable. They're making ramen in the park in 103 degree weather. I think I'm going to pass on that one. But might as well get used to probably mold things that you're excited for to be upset by hot weather in the near term. And the best news, this is the coolest summer of the rest of our lives, KI-7 UES."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-02T13:22:50+00:00","id":30670,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":30669,"text":" I don't think they're offering that in one cell, so maybe one is there. But they do have a line of, you know, half-width, half-part printed. They do some integrated stems on some drop bars. And I think you're probably looking, you know, for a frame, probably 6,000 to 7,000 KI7 UES. Beep."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-29T09:08:38+00:00","id":27283,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":27282,"text":" He had no suggestions or any ideas what he wanted to do. So hopefully we'll find some things to do. Maybe check out Bend. Maybe go for an airplane ride. KI-7, UES."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-16T13:05:45+00:00","id":39721,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":39720,"text":" You know, they're just kind of a flat shoe. It's like a Vibram sole with a, I'll call it a three-point harness, I guess, so to speak. You know, everybody raves about them, and to me letting your feet breathe is a great thing, but I don't know what's going on if it's a shoe or something more outside of the shoe. Maybe we'll find out. KI7UES."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-18T21:44:22+00:00","id":41393,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":41392,"text":" For those of you who enjoy a very good-natured contest, the Salmon Run, which is a QRP contest, is going on this weekend. And yeah, it can be fun. Yeah, it's always fun. Good-natured, you know, not, you know, blowing up radio after radio. It's a good-natured contest. And what else? Next weekend, September 27th, is our next Rain or Shine, which is hosted by the Lake Washington Ham Club. And it's going to be at Walmart Gateway Park in Woodinville. And it's a Saturday Rain or Shine, and it's going to be from 9 a.m. till about noon 30. But to find out all about that Rain or Shine, you can go to LakeWashingtonHamClub.org, and all the information is there. And Walmart Gateway Park is a really beautiful park. Yeah, it's a lot of fun. Not that, I mean, all the parks around here are beautiful, but yeah. So it's their last Rain or Shine of the season, and it's our second-to-last Rain or Shine of the season. But I'm grateful that we have, that we're having this combined club Rain or Shine, and that Lake Washington Ham Club is hosting us. Yeah, it's going to be fun. Fun, fun, fun. But for all things PSRG-related, please check out PSRG.org. That's PSRG.org. Let's continue on with the net. This is Rebecca, KK7IJZ. Call sign and name, RS and internet. Kilo, NDS7, uniform echo, foxtrot. This is Matt, KI7UES."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-09T21:15:58+00:00","id":36207,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":36206,"text":" Howdy, Paul and Moxie, this is Matt, KI7 UES."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-09T21:29:02+00:00","id":36223,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":36222,"text":" And wish you a 73. Take care. KI 7 UES."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-09T22:01:42+00:00","id":36251,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":36250,"text":" Yeah, mine will read that for a little while and then I just did an on off right before my check in and it was like down to 7-7. I suspect this battery is pretty short lived at this day and I'm talking to you on it now. Great radio, kind of bulletproof, easy to operate, like it a lot. And it was my first, my first true PAM radio love. 7-3, Paul, KI-7 UES."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-23T12:29:59+00:00","id":45287,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":45286,"text":" I was poking around today for maybe some activities to do this weekend. And there is a performer who I learned of recently, the bones of J.R. Jones, kind of an American folk singer. And he is coming into Sisters Oregon this weekend for the Sisters Folk Festival. And much to my dismay, the single day Saturday tickets where he is playing are all sold out. You can't even buy one. And the next cheapest entry is you've got to buy a 3 day pass for like $235. I don't think I'm into that. So I saw the bones of J.R. Jones is playing up in old Trout Lake Washington of all places. I've never been there. It's a tiny town. And I started poking around there. And wouldn't you know it, I found \u2013 this is an absolutely cool story. I found an airstrip there called the owner and asked permission to land. She called me back and said, hey, my husband asked a few years ago. We don't really have too many people coming here. I don't think the airstrip is too maintained these days. However, there is another guy in town here who loves people visiting. You should call him and here is his name and number. And I called the guy up. His airstrip backs up to the venue, Trout Lake Hall. And he gave me permission to fly in and camp right there on his ground Friday night. How about that? So we've got a mission coming together, KI7 UES."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-01T12:07:10+00:00","id":51241,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":51240,"text":" Alright, well he might have had to take a call or something. I'm going to leave him on the list. Let's continue on. If you'd like to join us here on the new net, come ahead with your call sign and your name please. There's Kilo NDF7, Uniform Echo Foxtrot, KI7 UES."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-15T12:51:27+00:00","id":61201,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":61200,"text":" You know there's always some on the chopping block, I'm sure, but I hadn't heard of anything. If you find any articles or anything on that, please do forward them over. I would be curious to know more. KI7UES."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-11-03T12:45:02+00:00","id":74736,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":74735,"text":" Inferring Aeronautical Mobile means I'm like making a Q cell? No, luckily. But I have been in the pattern with one before. As long as there's not a lot of people around it's pretty obvious what to do. Like you see the person and give them space. But yeah, I've seen it out here in Prineville before. KI7 UES."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-12-24T23:13:41+00:00","id":97015,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":97014,"text":"That's not good, I don't think, but be aware out there, your every step is being monitored. KI-7 UES."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-12-25T02:20:21+00:00","id":97627,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":97626,"text":"Austin Novaville, fine business to hear you this evening. Thank you for your I.O. You have a good night. Who is next? 9 o'clock next? KI7, UES. Come ahead slowly and phonetically."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-12-24T11:12:03+00:00","id":94661,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":94660,"text":"Thank you very much, Shaq. I hope you have a nice holidays with your family. Merry Christmas to you as well. KI-7 U-E-S."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-12-24T13:43:09+00:00","id":95145,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":95144,"text":"KI-7UES, Matt, I have you down. Who's next?"},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-12-25T00:49:11+00:00","id":97330,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":97329,"text":"Matt, you're totally cut out. We heard you mention Apple, and then when you cut out KI7UES, come on back."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":0.776271890848875,"created_at":"2026-05-26T02:48:00.413016+00:00","id":4480,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":4480,"text":"KI7-BZ. KI7-BZ. Thanks very much, Bill. KI7-RMU. KI7-RMU, thank you, Ben, and I have a relay for Jonathan W0-XO. Thanks again, KI7-RMU. Thank you very much, Jack. You are checked in, and W0-XO is down on paper for Jonathan, so thanks very much for that as well. KI7-VX-V. KI7-VX-V, thanks, Ben. My pleasure, Mike, and also sorry about that, Matt. I completely skipped over here there. KI7-U-E-S."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.7469613817003038,"created_at":"2026-06-21T17:02:20.377730+00:00","id":116574,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":116573,"text":"comical recheck. You guys were talking about the food in foreign countries. There was a quick news piece on the local Bay Area news here the other night that said TSA at SFO was confidence-stein being bottles of ranch dressing. Apparently that stuff is the buzz for the the euros especially. They don't get ranch over there and it's not likely American ranch. I saw a photo from TSA and they had a Walmart branded great value bottle of ranch that they had confiscated. Hi hi. KI7 UES. I saw that too. I couldn't believe it was like what are they talking about with ranch dressing. You can't get this anywhere else. I guess not. That is really funny. I saw the exact same article. It was great. Alright thank you so much Matt. Hey let's go talk to Harry AF AF."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.44939799519146195,"created_at":"2026-06-12T04:57:25.442278+00:00","id":100611,"node_number":"683211","recording_id":100614,"text":"water level with one of the Kenmore air beavers and just a fantastic memory I thought I'd share. KI7UES. Matt, thanks for coming back. I am so glad that your smoker slash grill fired back up and that you're actually going to get to eat an un-micro-aged burger or an raw burger. And yeah, thanks for sharing your memories. I really enjoy watching the planes take off and land from kind of down the lake a little bit. I sure like, you just need to think it might be actually visiting the lake and seeing it more close in person. Thanks for checking in. Let's see. That was a super short round six. Is there anyone else who would like to be in on round six of the Pidgeon Center Peter Group 9 PMNet? Come ahead now with your call sign name."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.6108318567276001,"created_at":"2026-06-12T04:36:06.244762+00:00","id":100563,"node_number":"683211","recording_id":100564,"text":"I deal for cooking, putting some hope so I can get this thing fired back up and eat a meal and continue about my chores tonight. Other than that I appreciate you Matt for hosting the net and you have a wonderful evening my friend, KI7UES. Thank you for checking in Matt. You do seem like a pro procrastination, packing, cooking dinner and checking in on the net at the same time when you're going on trip tomorrow. Good luck with all the preps. If you have a microwave there's always a cooking mechanism of last resort. It may not produce the best results but it can make food safe. Anyways I hope that you have a"},{"callsign_confidence":0.85,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-12-25T02:20:09+00:00","id":97626,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":97625,"text":"George. Yeah, a lot of those companies, I know Blue Parrot has one and then now they've got the Rand McNally one and they got to have a Garmin headset but they do have the 650 and the 550 I believe that have the, or the 450 maybe in the Blue Parrot but they have it. You can have cups on both ears and you can take one of them off so you can do just a single ear or a double ear noise canceling. I had a pair of 650 blue turrets that had the two ears set up with noise canceling in the ear for listening, because the microphones have noise canceling on them. And I know the Ram McNally knows they were a little bit heavier over the ear instead of on the ear. I think Blue Parrot's more on the ear, but they had noise canceling as well. But you pay for them, for sure you pay for them. Especially those Ram McNally ones, they're a bit overpriced. They want $400 for those things. I'm just like nah. I think I tried one once and my wife didn't like the sound of the audio that was coming from the microphone so I ended up returning those and just sticking with the blue parrots. That's the blue parrot for you. Blue parrots have been around for a while. I tried blue tiger. That's the one I have on now. I much prefer the blue parrot. They have the, what do you call it, excuse me, let me grab one here for a second."},{"callsign_confidence":0.85,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-12-25T00:48:59+00:00","id":97329,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":97328,"text":"And I go to B-A-C-H-A-S-T-I and you keep it going for a while because I have to go, you know what, so you just keep it going for a while until I get back. B-A-C-H-A-S-T-I and then you take it away and I'll be back. Yeah, and just so earlier, there was a little miscommunication when you asked somebody if they wanted to know how your progress is doing, and then they just totally talked around it. It was just they didn't understand you, that's all, but I understood, I caught that, and I'm sure Bill did too. Anyways, um, but it just sounded insensitive. No, I don't care about that, don't worry about that, that doesn't bother me whatsoever, but that wasn't the the question. So just letting you know because I did sort of catch that and I was like ouch I could feel that shit all the way from here. Broken telephone much? Okay so anyways well the blind shell if I wanted to, if and I wanted to at work I could probably cop the Bluetooth keyboard that I've used on it before, and if I needed to go really fast. But as far as the t-t-t-tip flip phone style of hitting the letters, I was introduced to that. I am fast at that because I was introduced to that when I had like a sort of, what the hell was it? It was one of those, it was a braille pad, that's what they called it, and you could do little internet things. I had that in the 90's going into the 2000's. It's sort of the after braille and speak device where it had limited keys for letters and it did employ the touch tone keypad. And it used those for letters so I was already used to the pep pep pep pep for a certain letter. And then the only other annoying thing at least on my blind Ciao!"}]}