{
  "activity_count": 6,
  "callsign": "KJ5GULF",
  "confidence": 0.85,
  "first_seen": "2025-10-31T05:00:02+00:00",
  "found": true,
  "id": 17372,
  "is_net_control": false,
  "last_seen": "2026-06-11T22:24:03.277425+00:00",
  "occurrence_count": 10,
  "profile": {
    "confidence": 0.7735,
    "counts": {
      "ncs": 0,
      "net": 0,
      "open_qso": 12
    },
    "data_freshness": "2025-12-23T09:13:19",
    "latest_topic": "weather",
    "most_topic": "hams and ham activities",
    "open_vs_net_bias_score": -0.988,
    "personal_summary": "KJ5GULF is friendly and engaging, often sharing stories and experiences related to amateur radio.",
    "scores": {
      "civility": 0.9,
      "focus": 0.5,
      "friendly": 0.9,
      "helpful": 0.7,
      "serious": 0.6,
      "technical": 0.3
    },
    "source": "legacy_callsign_profiles",
    "summary": "KJ5GULF frequently discusses hams and ham activities, occasionally mentions weather, and shares personal anecdotes.",
    "topic_coverage": {
      "CB radio history": 0.2,
      "hams and ham activities": 0.4,
      "personal anecdotes": 0.2,
      "weather": 0.2
    },
    "updated_at": "2025-12-24T14:53:30"
  },
  "qrz_status": null,
  "recent_transcripts": [
    {
      "callsign_confidence": 0.85,
      "confidence": null,
      "created_at": "2025-12-24T19:31:22+00:00",
      "id": 96285,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
      "recording_id": 96284,
      "text": "Thank you, Jeff. I appreciate the words and I'm glad that you had a nice Thanksgiving dinner and and and a good day I'm glad the excitement was sounds like maybe a dull roar and I I wonder if that added or Detracted from the flavor of the turkey I find every now and then when I burn something accidentally I'm like oh, maybe I should burn this on purpose Anyways yeah, thanks for checking in Going down the list to Tim, KI-7 ZEI, how are you doing this evening?"
    },
    {
      "callsign_confidence": 0.85,
      "confidence": null,
      "created_at": "2025-12-21T20:28:52+00:00",
      "id": 81993,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
      "recording_id": 81992,
      "text": "I'm gonna go with Joe Lieberman, he sounds like a... That sounds like a Jewish name, Joe. We'll go with Lieberman."
    },
    {
      "callsign_confidence": 0.85,
      "confidence": null,
      "created_at": "2025-12-21T16:48:31+00:00",
      "id": 81524,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
      "recording_id": 81523,
      "text": " Good morning Art and everybody on the net. Hope everybody's having a good morning. And you know I'm sitting here thinking, after Joe's virtual bike ride, what have I got? Joe, that just sounds extremely cool. I'm not even into athletic stuff like that. I go for long walks. But you know, that just sounds like a lot of fun. It just not... It might even inspire me to do stuff like that. Anyway, hope everybody's having a good day. And talk to you guys along. I'm just waking up here. KI7, good day, I'll back you up."
    },
    {
      "callsign_confidence": 0.85,
      "confidence": null,
      "created_at": "2025-10-31T13:10:47+00:00",
      "id": 73150,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
      "recording_id": 73149,
      "text": " Okay, very good folks and my net logger kind of hung a wee while there so I did miss at least one person I'll get to. The list isn't too long. I'll tell you who I do have. We do have an in and out from our friend Ralph over there in East Lansing, Michigan who's just about to head out to work there on the bus. Well Ralph, it's always great to hear your voice there sir, it really is. Thanks for being there Ralph and DriveSafe and take care. Great to hear from you sir and hopefully catch up another time soon when you're not working. Great YQG that is. We also have November 9 Kilo Golf Charlie and he's on the podium with a bronze medal today folks. That's Ray all the way from Evansville, Indiana and in second place today, oh man, Beck, I think you're going to kind of get used to this. Another silver medal sir and Paul's beaten you to it. So we do have two Whiskey Zero Kilo Yankee Hotel, the kind young ham which may be also affected by his voice and different things. So maybe that's why I heard KC1 at the top of the list, the top of the podium, KC1 VQS. Paul, well done sir, congratulations once again, another gold medal in the box. Good stuff. Okay, I know I missed one person and let me see, I see Mark's tried to check in. So KC8 FQV, I will put you down but there was another person that was keyed up there and I heard the call sign, I should have remembered what it was but I don't. So if you haven't heard your call sign, please give it to me again sir, slowly, phonetically, twice, go ahead."
    },
    {
      "callsign_confidence": 0.85,
      "confidence": null,
      "created_at": "2025-09-05T18:14:11+00:00",
      "id": 33232,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
      "recording_id": 33231,
      "text": " Okay, C9LRB from GWA SLL. Okay there Mike, you have a great rest of your, just thinking of that evening, just had a look at the clock and you have a great, great week as well and say thanks for popping in and saying hi. As I say, it's great to hear from you there as well. Okay, I'm going to clear with Mike over there in Indianapolis. That's Kilo Charlie and I'm Lima Romeo Bravo and I'm now looking for server check-ins to the KB1 multimode net. If you'd like to check in, please call now."
    },
    {
      "callsign_confidence": 0.85,
      "confidence": null,
      "created_at": "2025-09-05T17:54:28+00:00",
      "id": 33221,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
      "recording_id": 33220,
      "text": " Anymore we get into this situation where it seems like all of North America is on fire. And yeah, there have been definitely fires in Canada all summer. And we've had some, right here in Oregon, we've had some pretty big fires too. There's been a big one in central Oregon that's been burning for weeks and weeks now. And was it somewhere in the southern? I don't know. If you look at the map on the astro-spheric and you bring up the smoke map as opposed to the cloud map, it looks like a tie-dye shirt, which is great when it's a shirt. But yeah, when it's a smoke map, you notice, yeah, don't even try setting up the telescope. And that's interesting too. I never could really get guiding to work very well, really much at all, with my Schmidt-Casse ingredient. And I finally realized the reason, you know, when I bought this refractor, I finally realized, oh, look at the difference here. The Schmidt-Casse ingredient has some really bad, bad vignetting. And the Texas Geiger that I was using, of course, is off at the edge of the field with this horrible vignetting. No wonder it kept losing the guide star. But with a guide scope, and I got a really nice big one too, all of a sudden things work so much better. But when you're watching the software, PHD2, there's a yellow line that shows what they call the signal-to-noise ratio on the guide stars. And then there's a red line, as you know, which is kind of like the aggregate air is all combined into one number called the RMS. And you see that yellow line as it gets lower and goes down as you see more smoke, you see the air go up. So it's just interesting to watch that. So if we ever have another really clear night, which we haven't had in a little while, when you have a really clear night, though, hey, you know, the air is getting down to about an arc second and it looks pretty good. So just going to have to be patient, I guess, and wait for all this smoke to go away. And there's so many things I want, targets I want to image. And yeah, just going to have to wait for the smoke to go away. Maybe I need to spend more time at the pump. I might do that this month. Thank you. Cash over pre-cal."
    },
    {
      "callsign_confidence": 0.85,
      "confidence": null,
      "created_at": "2025-09-05T14:28:15+00:00",
      "id": 33115,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
      "recording_id": 33114,
      "text": " Alright Graham K-Step TV. Later, earlier that afternoon I looked it was 73 out here. I don't know what it is now. Well it's 24 after 4 already. Remember to get your net at 4 our time 9 o'clock your time. So that and get in the lineup. It's sort of like we have your net here. It's sort of like what they have at the fair or county fair you know. Because everyone you know a lot of you know when you're with the horses and that you stay at the fair the whole week. So they take their camper in and your net is sort of like lining up 75 degrees here. 70 inside 75 outside. Inside we don't have heat or cool we don't do nothing. Whatever goes with it just goes with whatever is outside sort of moves around. But we have at the campground they line up and they take certain campers in. You know they got come long campers. So they take them in one day and then they take the other ones, the shorter ones in a day for the week for the 4-H'ers. You know they stay in the camper and the family or whoever. Of course I heard the same thing down there. The big concert thing, band music festival type thing down in West Virginia a ham went to. And they line up. Oh there's another one. The Cleveland Browns. And I'm sure it's not just at the Cleveland Browns. I'm sure all the pro footballs that do tailgating they line up their vehicles to get into the parking lot. So I just wanted to get in there early. But yeah, line up. That's a common thing I guess Graham. So we'll send it back to net KSFQB."
    },
    {
      "callsign_confidence": 0.85,
      "confidence": null,
      "created_at": "2025-08-02T16:26:58+00:00",
      "id": 13598,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
      "recording_id": 13597,
      "text": " Hey, Papa, thank you, Jeanette. And you had to go and do it. I knew this conversation would lead to CB radio, and from there it would lead to what was your handle. And so no one's gonna find out what my handle was. They're gonna have to dig it out of me. Cause I too started in CB radio as a kid, driving the tractor. We had CBs on every tractor, every truck, and a couple at the house that we used to, for actually work. But it turned into a, like a, CB radio back then was like a little social network. I remember now there was your characters that were always on, and there was a guy that I thought was the best operator on the planet. And he had a great, he had one of those, I forgot what they call those, those 103 microphones, a golden eagle. I'll have to look that up. And he sounded so good, and I thought, man, that guy's got the ultimate setup. I could only dream about being like him. And I finally got to meet him one day, and it was a 14 year old kid. And I thought, oh my gosh, that just blew my mind. So, yeah, that was fun, but we'll talk more about that later. KJ5, GWN, hey Will, welcome, thanks for coming into the litter box lounge tonight. And we're just trying to make people better, just like last week, before we start talking about regular topics. This is a new net, just tell us what's new. We're wondering what got you interested in amateur radio. And if you want, you can tell us a little bit about your journey into amateur radio. KJ5, GWN, KM5Y, over to you, Will."
    },
    {
      "callsign_confidence": 0.85,
      "confidence": null,
      "created_at": "2025-07-25T16:18:39+00:00",
      "id": 10170,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
      "recording_id": 10169,
      "text": " OK, Will from GWA DAS-10L. How are you doing for rain over there at the moment? Is it still very, very dry or have you had some rain too as well? Go ahead."
    },
    {
      "callsign_confidence": 0.85,
      "confidence": null,
      "created_at": "2025-07-25T16:07:02+00:00",
      "id": 10154,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
      "recording_id": 10153,
      "text": " And, uh, good afternoon to you. Uh, did you have a very nice, melodious voice? Like a, uh, like a movie star, you know? What can I say? You know, when I used to, uh, uh, see you, the first couple times I saw you on the scars net, some scars, you know, on Echolink, I, uh, I told you, you had a, uh, your voice sounded a lot like that English actor that used to play on, uh, it was a spy show called The Adventurers. I don't know if you've heard of that or not, but it was, uh, they put it on over here in the United States on the public television channel. And, uh, you know, uh, it was, uh, that, uh, Mel Reed was named Mr. Speed. But I don't remember his last name. And I feel, of course, it was Emma Bill. And, oh, man, she was a great lady. Uh, it looks real good, too, but, you know, we all talked a lot, we all dealt with once about that. Anyway, uh, yeah, so, I still, you sound like you, you're gonna have to come down far to see us, you know? See me and see Chief and see Gordon and all those folks. So, anyway, I, uh, put this on the first part. That's why we're checked because, uh, let me reset, hang on just a second."
    }
  ]
}