{
  "activity_count": 14,
  "callsign": "KJ5ILT",
  "confidence": 0.85,
  "first_seen": "2025-08-05T12:37:05+00:00",
  "found": true,
  "id": 4698,
  "is_net_control": false,
  "last_seen": "2026-06-11T22:23:12.626323+00:00",
  "occurrence_count": 8,
  "profile": {
    "confidence": 0.7299,
    "counts": {
      "ncs": 0,
      "net": 10,
      "open_qso": 7
    },
    "data_freshness": "2025-12-24T13:27:50",
    "latest_topic": "Veterans Day",
    "most_topic": "Personal Life",
    "open_vs_net_bias_score": 0.308,
    "personal_summary": "KJ5ILT shares details about family, pets, and daily activities.",
    "scores": {
      "civility": 0.9,
      "focus": 0.3,
      "friendly": 0.8,
      "helpful": 0.2,
      "serious": 0.3,
      "technical": 0.1
    },
    "source": "legacy_callsign_profiles",
    "summary": "KJ5ILT frequently shifts topics and often discusses personal life.",
    "topic_coverage": {
      "Miscellaneous": 0.5,
      "Personal Life": 0.4,
      "Veterans Day": 0.1
    },
    "updated_at": "2025-12-24T14:56:19"
  },
  "qrz_status": null,
  "recent_transcripts": [
    {
      "callsign_confidence": 0.85,
      "confidence": null,
      "created_at": "2025-12-24T13:27:04+00:00",
      "id": 95096,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
      "recording_id": 95095,
      "text": "This is Whiskey Alpha 8, Hotel Uniform Bravo, Whiskey Alpha 8, Hotel Uniform Bravo 10, Kettering, Ohio KAI 5, SSR Kilo, India 5, Sierra Sierra, Romeo, Geneva, Great Rhine VE 1, WAN, VE 1, WAN"
    },
    {
      "callsign_confidence": 0.85,
      "confidence": null,
      "created_at": "2025-12-24T12:45:15+00:00",
      "id": 94963,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
      "recording_id": 94962,
      "text": "And the station there, I'm sorry, you're still not making it and your audio is very, very low. There's nothing I can understand from that. Someone else might have some better luck than me but I'm not able to understand your transmission. Audio is way, way too low."
    },
    {
      "callsign_confidence": 0.85,
      "confidence": null,
      "created_at": "2025-11-11T04:49:35+00:00",
      "id": 78873,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
      "recording_id": 78872,
      "text": " KJ5, ILQ, good morning, good morning. Well, I'm in the break, but I'm not in the break, so I'm just listening to local news. It's a long way to get here. Hey, alright, I'm breaking up. I'm not always up here. I better get out of here. Don't usually make that kind of noise. Oh, never mind. Oh, I've just been breaking up today. I've done this. Not my chickens. She's breaking them off the top. A chicken's fine. Well, that was interesting. My chickens are just fine. I can see them off my window. Well then, let's see. What have we got going on today? Today's Veterans Day. There is that. Happy Veterans Day to all of you veterans out there. I appreciate each and every one of you and the sacrifice that you've made at some point in your life for the betterment of our country. Oh, let's see now. That's about it. It's a quiet morning. We're not having everybody over this morning. Son-in-law's not going to work and Emily and grand-girl staying home. Grandson is already here getting ready for school. We're going to get him ready and get him off to school this morning. And then we're going to come home and do our daily thing. There's not much to talk about, I suppose. It is cold. I can't check to see how cold it is, but it's pretty cold. Well, the new sustained current conditions are in the mid-40s. So, we're a little bit colder than that, I'm sure. We usually are. Alright, KJ5ILT. Back to KB9NSK."
    },
    {
      "callsign_confidence": 0.85,
      "confidence": null,
      "created_at": "2025-10-21T06:02:05+00:00",
      "id": 65652,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
      "recording_id": 65651,
      "text": " Hey, J5IRQ. This is KC2PKG. And before I go to the sidelines, I got an inexpensive small little projector that hooks on your GlassFrame. And it does basically what Google Glass does. It just projects it on your actual normal glasses. The thing is, it was so finicky to get it in the right position and all this other stuff that it's not something that I ever feel like fooling with much. And it plugs into your phone or it plugs into something like that. So you got a cord that's hanging off you all the time. And that, I don't know. I agree. Those things are just not where they need to be. And I'm really looking at the Google Drop to Glass project because that was much more in line with what I was looking for. Anyway, back to you, VO1, UKC. There were no new additions to the list. I don't think anybody dropped out. And it's all yours, man. This is KC2PKG. Back to you, VO1, UKC."
    },
    {
      "callsign_confidence": 0.85,
      "confidence": null,
      "created_at": "2025-09-30T06:07:42+00:00",
      "id": 50157,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
      "recording_id": 50156,
      "text": " All right, KJ5, I'll see you returning. I'm going to respectfully disagree with Gray. Of course, that's probably to be expected. Yeah, it sounds like a made-up term, kind of like calling every conservative in the world Nazi. It's a made-up thing. Yeah, do people make money off of conflicts? What do you think the military industrial complex is all about? I mean, based on your definition, that's exactly what they are. And every president, since Eisenhower, since he's the one that warned us about it. Yeah, I don't know. It seems like just another buzzword to me. I don't know though. That's just my opinion. Let's see, let's see, let's see, let's see, let's see. Had to go get dog food. My dogs are starving. Poor little things. I mean, we had to run out. I hate when we run out. Not that they were starving. I mean, we run out. We still make them good dog food. Actually, that's something we've been talking about lately is whether or not we should just start making our own dog food. I mean, don't get me wrong. I love my dogs, but they're not humans, right? I mean, I don't have human qualities to my dogs, although it all becomes very close. However, when you look at dog food, it's really just rice and vegetables and proteins all cooked and mashed together. I mean, it's not appetizing at all, but dogs will eat it because that's what they're good and then they're hungry. But I mean, why not make them something like grass or frozen vegetables? Or boil the chicken bones that you don't use and the meat and throw it all together and then they got good fresh food. I know. It sounds stupid, but we've actually been thinking about it. I just think it'd be healthier for them. So anyhow, I don't know. Does anybody else cook for their dog or their cat or hamster or snakes or any other animal? Anyhow, with that, I'll send it back to KJ5ILT."
    },
    {
      "callsign_confidence": 0.85,
      "confidence": null,
      "created_at": "2025-09-29T05:33:52+00:00",
      "id": 49425,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
      "recording_id": 49424,
      "text": " Oh, KJ5, I got you returning. By the way, I've been playing about the Tylenol. I actually don't take Tylenol. I take it quick. So, I'm safe. Alright, well, dead evil. Let's, I guess, turn to a more serious note. Thank you, Gray. Funny enough, I have been around a lot of dead people in my life. Funny, I actually feel in my life I've been around enough dead people. I should have probably been to mortuary school and become an undertaker or something. I don't know how to explain it. Of course, I came across dead people in Iraq. Common, actually. It's a little less common here in the United States, but I have done that also. We weren't, let's see, we had moved back to Texas after my military time. So, this was 2000, let's see, I'm trying to remember if Jacob was born. I think he was. So, it's around 17 or 18 years ago. My buddy of mine, he's an older guy. Him and his wife lived. We lived in an apartment at the time. They lived below us and we got to know them pretty well. They're much older. They were in their 50s at the time and we were gosh, in our mid-20s. 50s or 60s. Anyhow, we got to know them really well. They would do little things for the kids. Of course, we didn't have any money back in those days. So, they would always, you know, Christmas and Easter or anything like that. They'd always have something or do something to read. Like, Miss Betty was the lady who passed. There's her name. Anyhow, I remember, it was a few weeks before she passed. Her and her husband, and she couldn't hardly get around, worked real hard to get up the stairs in the middle of the night or late at night and decorate our little balcony there for the kids to have an Easter egg hunt. Just sweet things like that. Anyhow, one morning he calls me up in a panic. He's like, Josh, Josh, Betty won't wake up. I was like, alright, we'll call the cops. I can't say call 911. He called 911. I'm on my way. So, of course, I ran downstairs and she had passed him asleep. It was hard. It was really, really hard for him. He actually didn't let them get up to that, I think. Anyhow, yeah, there's nothing you do other than not freak out. Call 911 and really secure the area. I mean, depending on what the cause was. I mean, if you come across somebody who's murdered or something like that, make sure you don't freak out and trek all in it. I don't know. There's a lot of different scenarios. But anyhow, hope that helped you a little bit. KJ5ILT. Back to KC2. PKG."
    },
    {
      "callsign_confidence": 0.85,
      "confidence": null,
      "created_at": "2025-08-21T05:41:50+00:00",
      "id": 20758,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
      "recording_id": 20757,
      "text": " KJ5, IOUQ. Thank you, Russell. Bill, Buc-ee's. Yeah, this one about 50 miles, 60 miles away. Takes about an hour to get there. We don't go there special or nothing. If we happen to go past there, we'll swing in. We've been to quite a few of them. They're spread out all over the interstate system here in Texas. For y'all who don't know what a Buc-ee's is, it's like a Super Walmart for a gas station. Sounds kind of redneckish and it is, but it's really cool. It's really a high-class gas station is the best way I know how to explain it. You go inside and it's the size of a football field and there's anything and everything you could possibly want in that store. No joke. Lawn furniture, grills, snacks. They carry a very long line of beef jerky. I don't know how many different kinds of beef jerky they got, but they got a lot. They make burritos and hamburgers and pulled pork and brisket. I don't know how to explain it. It's something out of the future. And they do. They have, I don't know how many gas station pumps. I'm going to say hundreds or at least tens of tens. There's a lot. A lot. First time I ever went to one it was kind of scary. We were headed down to the coast on vacation about five, ten years, probably ten years ago or more. And the kids were pretty small. I guess to pick up, you know, he just turned 18 so he'd have been around eight. And we go in there for the first time and then my kids take off like they're like any other gas station. You know, they go get a soda or whatnot. This place was huge and it freaked me out because it's easy to have a kid stolen in a place like that. But yeah, once I got them rounded up, we had a good time. We just stuck together. You can easily spend an hour or more inside of a Bucky's. Easily. So yeah, if you haven't seen or heard of a Bucky's, I would Google it. When you look for it, it has the logo of a beaver. Okay, that's the logo is a beaver. And yeah, it's something different. I've never seen or heard of another place like it. It's almost like a truck stop, but it's not. Anyhow, I guess that's about it for this go around. Sending it back to KJ5ILT."
    },
    {
      "callsign_confidence": 0.85,
      "confidence": null,
      "created_at": "2025-08-05T05:36:19+00:00",
      "id": 14231,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
      "recording_id": 14230,
      "text": " I went to grab one and I ended up hanging up. That's what somebody just dropped in too. Alright, I probably talked long enough. Um, but uh, lowly I was just saying that I gotta eat, I gotta eat something when I take all those pills, otherwise they end up upsetting my stomach. So, uh, all the vitamins and nutrients and everything. But uh, I will pass it back to you Russell. Uh, K99SK this is N9LFU. Can I go to Daryl if she feels there? And Daryl get back with me? This is repeater station Kilo Kilo 7 November Quebec November All Star Node 6222 located in Shelton, Washington. It might be busy. Anybody else want to get on the car phone get just ran out? Call K99SK and the question I'll pay is do you have muscles? Call K99SK. KB9NSK this is KC2PKG good morning Russell. Good morning KC2PK go ahead. Alright, well good morning Russell. This is KC2PKG out of East Machias, Maine. And on oysters, you know, when I was growing up, when I would come home from school and stuff like that, there would invariably be days where I would go visit my father at his work. And what he liked to do was I would get on a train in Port Washington Long Island, drive into the city, ride into the city, and then he would pick me up at Long Island railroad station or something like that. And he had a favorite place that he loved to go. And I wasn't very impressed with it. It's called the Oyster Bar. It's in Grand Central Station. And they actually cook oyster and oyster soup right in front of you in these special silver, I don't know what you call them, silver bowls that you would pump live steam into them. And they put in the milk, they put in the oysters, and they cook them up. And you know what, they weren't that bad. Now my wife loves oysters, really loves them. And will have them every chance she gets. I'm not a live oyster person, not really for me. I mean I certainly have them. They're not bad. It's just not my favorite. I like oysters Rockefeller, which is oysters and spinach and stuff. And they usually come stuffed in the oyster shell. And that's good. That's one of my favorite things for oysters. Let me drop it for one second. You guys are also talking about socialism. You know it's really easy to make an argument that the United States is already very socialist. Think about all the things that get shared. Our water systems, our highway system. We all share an army and a navy. And these are all, you know, could be elements, seen as elements of socialism. So security definitely is. So my defense of that is that that's the way government should work. It should be for other people, give the people a chance to make choices of democratic socialism. But share all the resources you can where it makes sense. Do it best. That's definitely socialism. Anyway, back to you Russell. KB9NSK, this is KC2PKG."
    }
  ]
}