{"activity_count":859,"callsign":"KJ7EXM","confidence":1.0,"first_seen":"2025-07-13T05:22:23+00:00","found":true,"id":209,"is_net_control":true,"last_seen":"2026-06-30T03:00:04.412085+00:00","ncs_profile":null,"occurrence_count":678,"profile":{"confidence":0.9,"counts":{"ncs":1,"net":0,"open_qso":660,"transcript_contexts":60},"data_freshness":"generated","latest_topic":"Birthday celebration and personal updates","most_topic":"Personal updates and social interactions","open_vs_net_bias_score":0.5,"personal_summary":"KJ7EXM is a friendly and engaged operator who enjoys sharing personal stories and updates about their projects. They are also supportive of others, often congratulating and wishing well to fellow operators.","scores":{"activity":0.9,"civility":0.9,"engagement":0.8,"focus":0.7,"friendly":0.9,"helpful":0.8,"serious":0.5,"technical":0.6},"source":"ai_profile","summary":"KJ7EXM is active in both open QSOs and net operations, showing a balanced approach to amateur radio activities. They often engage in personal conversations, share updates about their projects, and participate in group celebrations.","topic_coverage":{"Net operations and control":0.1,"Personal updates and social interactions":0.8,"Technical projects and equipment":0.1},"updated_at":"2026-06-28T21:40:35.892914"},"qrz_status":"verified","recent_transcripts":[{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":0.5956972897052765,"created_at":"2026-06-30T02:59:49.553516+00:00","id":131970,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132403,"text":"KJ7 ALM. KJ7 ALM. Thank you, sir. You're welcome, Erky. KJ7 BNF. Yes, this is KJ7 BNF. Even Chairman, let's hold it down. All right, Paul. Glad you're holding self-build you down. Good job. KJ7 EXM."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-12T22:23:37+00:00","id":6618,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":6617,"text":" and anytime you have to stay out of trouble. Kinda hard to do. KJ7, EXM, back to next."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-12T22:21:48+00:00","id":6616,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":6615,"text":" Tim, hey, thank you so much for satisfying my curiosity. I'm sure somebody else out there was also kind of like, well, what'd you get? So the binoculars, and that brings back memories for me, probably a lot of us. But my most recent experience with binoculars was getting something to kind of do a little bit of amateur astronomy with. I didn't want to get a big telescope, and I wanted something kind of portable. So that was my last binocular memory. Hey, Tim, thanks so much for checking in with us. As always, have yourself a great evening. Have fun with the binoculars, the metronome, the softball, et cetera. OK, next up is Sean, K, EXM. I'm sorry. KJ7. KJ7, EXM. I just wrote down EXM. Over to you, Sean."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-21T21:11:44+00:00","id":9446,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":9445,"text":" to one HAARP summit, just only one in my life. And you mentioning it makes me want to go to another one. Take care, Ann, at 33. So, Sean, KJ7 EXM. Sean, please give us your report."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-20T21:20:25+00:00","id":8913,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":8912,"text":" because we couldn't hear you at all. I'm not sure what happened there, but your signal was barely, barely hitting the Capital Park Master, and we literally heard probably the cumulative total of half a second of, I could hear your voice just barely blipping in like three different times. Other than that, we did not catch any of your report. So let me just right away see if you dumped power or see if there's something you can change in your situation and see if I can get you to do a quick test real quick. KA9EHV, please come back if you can. This is KA9EHV, is this better? You might end a different, you're lighting up the voter scope in bright green. So okay, so I will just say this, can you repeat everything you just said? Because we literally got zero percent. So Anne, please give us a report. Okay, I stand humiliated. This is KA9EHV, what I said is I went to a harp circle today and it was great fun, there were lots of neat people and neat harps there, and people played a lot of interesting repertoire. It wasn't like the last circle where everybody else played beautiful Celtic, very ornamented stuff. And I came in with It's Too Late by Carole King and Cats of the Cradle by Harry Chapin. This time people played everything from Broadway show tunes to some popular stuff and it was really nice. And so I ended up playing Yeasen Joann of Man's Desiring, my Beethoven mashup, and hang on a second. Okay, I'm still in there. My Beethoven mashup is a little bit different. My Beethoven mashup and my When You Walk Through a Storm from Carousel. So it was fun and I got to show off my cute little harp to people and prove that small harps are small but mighty and that was fine. Had to miss church, but apparently according to my husband I didn't miss much, so that's fine also. Anyway, that's about it for now. 73, 33, 88 to all of you. This is, I love you all and thanks, Brian, to you for doing the net. This is KA9H, be back to net. Good stuff and good signal there. So it sounds like maybe you bumped the power or something was going on there. All right, well very glad that you're okay as you're able to come in and give a lovely report there. So it sounds fun with that harp circle, Broadway tunes and pop music, that sounds fantastic. And then you with your Izu and your Beethoven mashup and small but mighty I wrote down. And then I wrote the quote from your husband, didn't miss much. All right, I just chuckled at that. All right, anyway, it sounds like a great day and thank you for sharing. We'll catch you down the log there, Ann. All right, that was the bottom of the list there. I am Brian, KE7KZH. This is the 9 o'clock net on the PSRG repeater in Seattle, Washington. Let's open this up to all stations. I will acknowledge each station one at a time. So if you hear someone else giving their call sign, please, please wait for me to acknowledge them. Otherwise I may double with you. And then that just wastes everyone's time. So all right, that's it. All stations, please come now. Call sign and first name. 7L, your family experience will go double for you, Mike. Robert with... ...Juliet 7, Romeo Alpha Bravo, hey! All right, I think I may have actually had a triple there, but I did get W7LCO, Josh, Willco. I also got KJ7JXM, Robert, and KJ7RAB, Kimmy. Now let me just check, was there a third station, or fourth, if you say, was there another station in that mix that I did not acknowledge? Yeah, probably me, I might have been in that pileup. Wolf. All right, I heard a K, and then I heard Sean, KJ7EXM. Sean Wolf. Who was the other K station that keyed up? KJ7, with Lueckenia, Matt, Liven, RF, All-Star Note 6222, located in Shelton, Washington. Matt is back in RF land. I love it, KJ7WQI. All right, good stuff. All right, so I actually have you right before Sean, because I did hear your key up first there, and I already wrote a K. All right, so let's see who else is out, who would like to get in on this round. Please come now, call sign and first name. Kilo Alpha, Joseph Romeo Alpha, Cody, your IO. All right, KE6RAX, Peter, I've got your IO. Cody, just wanted to double check, Alpha, Golf 7, Lima, Rodeo, did you say IO, or do you have a report tonight? I am IO, KJ7LR. Hey, good stuff. Remember, there's a double, I try to confirm. Every time I don't confirm that, it bites me. All right, good stuff, Cody. We'll catch you down the log, and thanks for stopping by, Peter, KK6RAX. All right, anyone else who'd like to get in on this round, please come now, call sign and first name."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-21T21:15:38+00:00","id":9448,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":9447,"text":" Just say hello, I am keyed up so go ahead and remember you need to use my call phone when you're done, okay? So go ahead. Hello, I'm Linda. You like your shit? You like playing with your shits? Yeah. Hello. Okay, is that all you're saying? Yeah. Except you're a nice person when you want to be, right? Yeah. Anyway, go ahead and turn the mic back over to Joan, so say my call phone. KJ7-EXM. Wait a minute. KJ7-EXM. And then you need to say something. You're turning it back to that. Okay, I'll help you. It's KJ7-EXM and you are going to... Turn it back to that. You're going to turn it back to that. Yeah. And then say you're turning it back over. Turn it back over. Okay. Joan or KJ7-EXM, you're in call, folks. KJ7-EXM, back to that. Alright, Sean, I didn't realize that she was on the phone and that it was a bit complicated, but it's still legal. Take care of everybody out there, 33D as well, Linda, and Sean will explain that. It's a young lady's radio leak thing. Alright, moving on. Joel was an I.O. and now he just takes us to Batsubou, KJ7, Fox, Whiskey, Bravo. Well, hi, Joel. No, it's not your bed. It's me. You didn't recognize my voice because I haven't been on your bed for a long time, so feel free to hear this. Anyway, that sore study that Ann was talking about, she has two guitars. The last one I played was worthy of that song. Huh, just a beautiful guitar. I forget the name of it. Anyway, I played my song the other day. It did really well on that. First time I saw her, the music beat my funny valentine, and a lot of people applaud her. Thank you, thank you. Did a good job on that. And yeah, looking forward to fixing up Saturday with you everybody, especially Dave, who's going to move the cars and bring them up. So, we'll see you there, KJ7, have a good week."},{"callsign_confidence":0.99,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-23T10:04:46+00:00","id":9712,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":9711,"text":" over there in Newcastle. Hello, this is KV7 RYY Dan. I'm over in South Bellevue and I thought I'd check in here, so I thought I was gonna wind down, but you got a few check-ins behind me, that's good. And yesterday, I'm on the line of PDZ complaining about how things change. How is this? I went to Annette Lake, I always call a lake Annette, but all the maps and signs say Annette Lake, so it'll be a lift to Annette Lake. How did that trail get so much longer and higher than it used to be? I used to climb up to 3,500 feet or something, but it's four miles each way, that's all I wanted to do, how to get longer, how to get higher. I was last up there 15 or 20 years ago, I remember a much nicer hike. Okay, enough of that. What else? I'm looking for a knob. I decided my door, my screen door needed repairing. And knobs are scarce, everything's a button now. I got all this old equipment around here now. Somewhere around here is a suitable knob. We'll find it in KP7 RYY. You can turn it over now to Megan. This is Jamie, I appreciate her from you. And yeah, you know, I remember, sometimes you get crazy old shop from thrift stores and that kind of thing, you can find a knob that'll work. So there you go. Good luck with that, I hope the best for you there. And you have a great day, we will catch you later. Hey Megan, how you doing? Canine MLR, take it away, rock and roll. Good morning to you, Dave. Hello to Sam over there and everyone else out on the net. Canine MLR, Megan here at home in Newcastle this morning. And Dave, I'm pretty sure Dan didn't double with me, I'm pretty sure he stomped all over me. Hi, hi, hi. He's got way more elevation than we do down here, so I'm sure he stomped all over me. No hard feelings there though, Dan, it was kind of funny. I was like, I think that's like the second time in the last week or something that we've done that, so that was pretty funny. Just having a lazy morning at home this morning, thinking about what I'm gonna make for the picnic. Last year I made s'mores bars, Dave, and they went really quickly. So I'm thinking I might make some more this year and then make more of them. And of course I can't leave the station managers out, so I'll have to make some puppy ice cream for all the pups as well, but I think that's what I'm gonna do. Excited to see you and Sam this weekend if you're coming to the picnic, I think you are, and everyone else that's gonna be at the picnic and we'll miss those that are not. Thanks for coming out, Dave. Happy Wednesday, everyone, 73 K9, MLR. Hey, great to hear from you. And yes, we are planning on being there, planning on leaving tomorrow morning, as a matter of fact. And headed to stay with Shelly there in Sea-Tac, so looking forward to it, and really looking forward to the picnic. It's always such a great time, and getting to see everybody and get an eyeball, all that fun stuff. So looking forward to seeing you, and yeah, we'll see you on Saturday. There you go. Shawn, what's up to KJ7EXM? Take it away."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-23T10:19:44+00:00","id":9716,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":9715,"text":" This is unusual, isn't it me actually waking on the radio? What a shock. Well, other than me being on the radio, my coffee has no license because it can't speak. And of course, um, I'm drinking it, so it's saying, Ehhhhh, so it's not happy with me. This is the companionship that we have with coffee. We fix it, we make it, we drink it. It has nothing to do but say, oh boy, I'm gone. And then I go for another cup. And it's the reason it's not licensed. But I am. Other than that, I think all of us enjoy a good liquid down and then. No matter what it is and whether it's screaming, Ehhhhh, drink me. But, oh well, hey, what can I say, it's coffee. Or whatever beverage you might be having this fine morning. And of course I am not looking forward to a call I gotta deal with this afternoon. And it's because of the outfit where I live. Just dropped the ball on one of their cases they have. And I am stuck fixing their mess. Wonder how that works. But that's okay. Um, I'm sure afterwards the judge can yell at them later because I'm not going to. I'm just going to say my piece, call it good, hang up, and fix another cup of coffee. So that's what I'm going to be doing today other than tearing open a box. And trying to solve another puzzle of something to be put together. Only because it's near the door and it's kind of in the way. But I am doing fine. KJ7, EXM. Back to Nat. Coffee and all. Have fun. Coffee, coffee, coffee. Cut the cup, cut the cup, Joe. No, anyway, no, okay. I can't sing on the radio, that's true. Alright, um, yeah, um, well I'm sorry about the phone call you gotta make, that's not fun. But, uh, you gotta do it. So, it is. Yep. Yeah, I know that feeling. Have some more coffee. There you go. There you go. Yeah, I'm just starting, well I'm about halfway through my second cup of jitters this morning. And it's doing its thing, I got the jitters. Making my handwriting harder and harder to read. So that's a good thing. So there you go. Well 73's, we'll catch you later. Hopefully we'll see you at the picnic. And have a wonderful rest of your week. Alright, Jeff, what you up to? 86MD, take it away."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-31T21:42:59+00:00","id":12218,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":12217,"text":" Thank you again for the corn and you are an IO, operator number 12. Who else was in that collision? Come back. KJ7, EXM, corn bulls."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-31T22:13:23+00:00","id":12241,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":12240,"text":" I took care of some stuff today that needed to be done. So I went to another building to go and deal with that. That went well and I got to see some people I hadn't seen for a while. So we had a good time of discussing somebody that we used to know that they had a late kind of memory thing for him. So I went and attended and everybody had a good time. So that worked out. However, I am going to point out that after I didn't know anything else had gone down until I got home and I find this message on my phone, are you okay? Because you didn't answer. So it turned out KJ7R got a little concerned and kept blaming me messages. And I finally answered him and said, I'm fine. Why? And he says, well you're still alive right? And I said, yeah I'm still alive. So any tales or mentions in the news of my having not be alive is that with someone else. So otherwise I am doing fine and apparently somebody else that had the same first name as me is not so fine and stuck in memory right now. So I'm not sure what the deal is there. But I am fine. So I told him it is greatly exaggerated and that yeah, they can't keep me out of the other place downstairs because it keeps kicking me out. So keeping it clean and presentable for a wide ranging audience. I'm still here and I can still be funny because I gotta be me. You guys can't get rid of me this easy. But I'm having a good time. Although it is a little on the muddy side. KJ7EXM back to Ned. ... ... Alright folks, you heard it. Laundry room downstairs. Well Sean I'm glad that you are alive and kicking and doing pretty well. As soon as you ... I knew exactly who it was who was worried about you. And honestly it's nice to have a friend who is worried about you and makes sense that you're safe and sound. So glad everything has gone well and thanks very much for checking in. Next up on this list is KJ7IXM. Brian, what's up? Good evening this is Brian, KJ7IVP coming to you from Pike Place Market. Don't often participate in the net. Usually just lurk but thought I would get in today as everybody has talked about. Saw the Blue Angels today watching westbound from Pike Place Market. You can't really see too well. I tried to listen to some of their radio comms. I was able to pick up some on 305.5 megahertz. But it was a little too wee for me to hear here. I'm getting ready to go back to my home town. I'm from Alabama, Louisiana. So I'll be heading back down there in the next couple of weeks. I'm looking forward to riding along with my old police department. I was a police officer in college and so I'm going to do some ride alongs down there. I've been trying to program new radios that I got in order to participate in some of the two meter nets and port 40 nets down there. And what I found was the new version of the radios that I bought do not work with chirp. So programming is really a pain having to use a phone app and dealing with CSVs and all kind of stuff. I am a professional software engineer so I actually looked into extending chirp support to these new radios. But what I found is that a lot of work to be done because there is no connectivity model for bluetooth with chirp and so that's the only way to program these new radios. And the UVPro protocol has not been reverse engineered yet. It could be quite an undertaking."},{"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":"2025-08-10T22:09:33+00:00","id":16030,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":16029,"text":" I'm going to start on the check in. This is the show off of the tango whiskey golf county in Wichita Falls, Texas. Anybody who's on the net tonight, it's good to be here again. Sometimes my board gets in the wind, and I'm not able to get on. All right, it's a busy day today. We're 13 minutes away from our 100, 700 micro ride here in Wichita Falls. And so we're doing a little bit of the Angioregionally and the Palm Church, the waste blanket, and all the folks who are coming up to the rest stops and the recent fire vehicles and water trailers and things like that. Getting our supplies ready for our meeting in the 2030s from now, but trying to get all that stuff squared away. And other than that, doing a little bit of research, trying to get some interest in all this fire and maybe get a couple more people checked into y'all's nets every in the evening. So we're kind of working on a cloud hub or a node and doing some research on that and exactly what would it take and where to go and what servers are the better ones and all the way from whichever ones will get us the best throughput to be able to get more people attached in. So that's all that we've got going on here in North Central Texas. And here is Tony. Turn up by 5, 10, and he's off. Thank you. Hey, good stuff there, Tony. Well, tell us after the event how that piece had hotter than hell a bike ride there. It sounds like you're doing a lot of coordination there for the hand radio and the water stations and all that good stuff. So once again, another two examples back to the back of using hand radio in the community for events. We love that around here for sure. So we have some other hubs that connect in. We regularly get the dew drop in and some others there that join us and we get stations checking in from all over the world. We love it there. So let us know how it goes. If I give some constructive feedback, Tony, you're a little bit hot on your mic. It almost sounds like you're just too close. I'd say just back off maybe a couple inches. Not sure what kind of mic or radio you were talking into through the All Star. It was a little bit hot, a little bit overdriven there. Other than that, it sounded good. So thanks for that, Tony. Let us know how it goes. We'll get you down the log. All right, again, I'm Brian, KE7KZH, 859 O'ClockNet. We have three more ins on this round. So up next, Ron, how are you doing tonight? HE7EXM, please give us a report. Well, this is Kate, HE7EXM here. My report goes as follows. I had a nice day today. Although it could have been better had I had a one bus away info that I really wanted. But it wasn't top, so I couldn't tell which bus was supposed to go anywhere close. So I wasn't able to show up to the ringer time, but there are other times. And so I know there was a time when I was supposed to show up at the next one. But I hope everybody had fun over there at the park because that's a good park to go to. Otherwise, I'm doing okay. And I've been wondering why I was feeling kind of, you know, slinky. And it's because it's hot. I didn't count on it to be this warm today. I was thinking like 60s, 70s. I didn't count on it being 80s, but okay. But I'm feeling okay. I didn't count on it being 80s, but okay. Other than that, I had a nice long talk with KJ 7R Dale earlier. Hold on a second. And I was via text, so we were texting back and forth. So I'm pretty sure that anybody that was near KJ 7R Dale heard a little conversation that was going on. But basically I was teasing him. He was teasing me when he started it. I finished it. But of course he had to come back. And so I told him I can't turn the sun off. It doesn't work that way. My arm's not that long. It's about a million miles away. It's kind of hard for me to stretch my arm out that far. But we had a good chat. So that was good. And then I mentioned something about cup cups. So yeah, that conversation was good. But then I also asked him how was his little trip going up the stairs. He said he was fine. Although a little mishap, but otherwise it's fine I guess. But we had a good time chatting via text. And so I know everybody had fun today. And I'm glad they did because that's the way to go. Especially for being almost the end of summer. So who knows. I'm going to go have a good time listening to the rest of you. Because that's the thing to do. And now that I'm going to get us back on. This is KJ7EXM. Turn you back to net control. Like yours. Well, I'm glad you had a great day there, Sean. Even if you didn't make the Rainers shine ice cream net today. I just hope you had a good time. And I'll see you next time. Sean, have you not learned how to turn the sun off yet? Come on. Good luck. You have a great day there, Sean. We'll catch you down the log here real soon. All right. Down to Zephyrhil, Florida we go. Tonight Elaine. And three oink, oink. Otherwise known as oink entry OMO. I'll say it correctly there. How are you tonight, Elaine? This is repeater station Kielo. Thank you, Brian. This is Elaine. And three OMO. I'm doing very well tonight. Thank you. It's been a great day. It's been warm. We felt like 102 degrees. Which is nothing unusual for what it is this time. Had some good things going on. We had some good things going on. We had some good things going on. Had some good things coming up this week. Had to make a phone call tomorrow. I decided to get a generator for the house. Something like a Generex generator. But I have to call a cocaine company. And see how we go about hooking up another extra tank. And if they deal with anybody here like Generex or someone else. For a generator. Because I decided with Rob, my brother, we don't need to be without power or air conditioning or lights. Especially me with my heart problems and COPD. And the animals. They've got to stay cool. So I think this will be a good investment. So I've got to do some digging on that tomorrow. And some other things. Let me see what else. Not very much is happening. It's been a good day. Good week. I decided to get a little more productive. And start writing or doing my pedaling machine twice a day. To make a 30 minutes a day now. And I've got a weekly plan of books that I want to make. And I've got a weekly book that I want to make. And I've got a weekly book that I want to make. And I've got a weekly book that I want to make. And I've got a weekly plan of books that I want to make. And I've got a weekly plan of books that I want to make. And I've got a weekly plan of books that I want to make. And I'm also going to be starting a 52 week travel study for women on my own. So I think that will be a good thing to do. There's certain meetings every day. So that will be good. And I kind of like the idea that it takes Sunday off. So you can catch up with your reading if you've missed any. Or just be with family. Which is the most important. So I'm looking forward to this week to seeing how I can change some of my own behaviors. And make it a little more productive. I still want to watch my game show and things like that too. But I've been sitting too much and not getting as much done as I need to get done. Let me take a break. In 3LMO returning. I also have to start going through all the papers in the house and my desk. And blocking out all of the information I don't want people to know before I shred it. And put it in the garbage. I've got to start doing things like that every week. To try and clear some of this stuff out and get more organized. So when my time comes, and I think it's going to be anytime soon. But when my time does come, my brothers won't have to go through all that and decide what's this and what's that. I can get rid of all the stuff I don't need anymore and make it a lot easier for everyone. So that's my plan for this week. All the animals are doing fine. My brother starts driving school bus tomorrow for the year. And here in Florida, his first pick up is at 521. And school starts at 630. Unbelievable. But then they're out at 1 o'clock. So that works out well. But he doesn't get home until 4. Anytime he picks up all the kids and he gets back to running place and all that, back to his school. But anyway, school starts tomorrow. So everybody have a good day. Good day tomorrow. Or today actually. Because it's quarter to 1 here a.m. So it's a Monday here already. So thanks for taking my call, Brian. 73, 88 to all. I love you all. November 3, ask and like Oscar. Wow, school starts so early there. That is crazy here in the Pacific Northwest. Or at least in Washington state, the Puget Sound area. We usually want to start until the beginning of September. So start so early. But good for Rob for driving the bus there. Keep all the kids safe there for sure. And yeah, I did get a generator installed right when I moved into this house a few months ago. It was one of the first things I did. And yeah, I did. We had to talk to the gas company, natural gas, to see what the line could support. I could not get a whole home generator without them. And I'm not going to get a whole home generator. Without them ripping up all the gas lines. And it would have cost many thousands of dollars. And they would have to remove my beautiful woodedendron bushes and all that good stuff. So I opted for a little bit smaller generator that covers all the essentials there. So I figured, eh, it's good enough in that emergency. So definitely good luck with that. And waves over to Rob and his first day driving the kids tomorrow. We'll catch you down the log there, Elaine. You have a good night. Alright, and then last on this round, we're going to go and see how Javier is doing over in Bremerton. Kilo Mike 7, Alpha, Quebec, November. How are you tonight? Please give us your report. Good evening guys, this is Javier, Kilo Mike 7, Alpha, Quebec, November. Just to let you know, I'm a movie here. I did my second time here and then I went to the 9 o'clock AM net. I just did my first IO. I'm just here to learn from you guys and just be people. Naturally from the island of Puerto Rico. And I moved to the States in 2010. Due to the nature of my job, I'm an aircraft mechanic. I've been around all the country. But then in 2019, I decided to move to the beautiful Pacific coast. In Seattle, I live at Howard. Right now I'm at Port Orchard. Working actually working on an aircraft for the rest of the week here. But yeah, I'm just here to meet all this great group of friends and camaraderie around here. And hope to learn more. I apologize for the first try that I did, the first transmission. I was trying to test my HD. Looks like the battery was a little bit low. That's why I had to go through the EcoLink. But it's just baby steps in learning. Guys, 73.12, you guys and 88. Have a good night guys. Hey, well good stuff to have you here. I just welcome welcome. Sounds like you did an I.O. this morning. But what you stumbled upon and it gets you figured out. We are here at 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. seven days a week. We also have a new net that happens every day. And so yeah, there are other nets that happen around here. So we're really glad you stumbled upon the Puget Sound Repeater Group. And again, more information about our group. We have a website there called psrg.org. We also have a Facebook page which has a lot of activity that's going on. So if you head over to Facebook and you do a search. If you have Facebook. And you do a search for the Puget Sound Repeater Group discussion group. It is a closed group but if you request membership. It's pretty easy to get in there. You answer a couple of quick questions there. We do have over a thousand members in there. And so there's a lot of good topics. We do a lot of in-person events. There's even one today over at Green Lake Park. So this is a very friendly group of people. We have, how do you say, we have new hams, old hams, seasoned hams, black forest hams. We've got it all. So yeah, if you're looking for those elmers. You definitely are in the right place. So yeah, when you check in the first time you were just barely hitting the repeater. So I'm not sure what equipment you have. But hopefully you can get that battery charged. And if you have an antenna you can hook up. We do have a lot of people over on the peninsula. You know, Paulsboro, Bremerton. Even, what is that, oh, Kingston, like over there. We have a lot of people over on that side of the ladder as well. So definitely welcome, welcome. I hope to catch you down the log here, Javier. And good luck working on that plane this week. All right. Oh yeah, so sorry. One thing that we ask, it's kind of an FCC format. Actually, let me reset. Sorry, you're taking a really long time there. One thing that we ask, and it keeps the FCC happy. And it notifies to me that you're done with your transmission. Is that you close with your call sign. So let me just send it back to you. Let me know what kind of radio that you are using. And how you're trying to make it into the net with RF. And then just close with your call sign. Back to you, Javier, real quick. Yes, sir. So I was just trying with my FP5, my GASU FP5. I was just trying with that. Like I said, I just got it a few days ago. I'm in programming channels, setting up tones, offsets and everything. Even though the GASU does a lot of the work for you. But actually, yeah, I'm just looking forward. And people are looking forward to it. I'm just looking forward. And keep learning and keep learning. And I appreciate for that. And back to you, the control. This is Kilo Mike 7, Alpha Quebec November. Have a good night. Yeah, you stood to be in. Total BN. All right. Very good. Thank you for that report. I hope to catch you down the log there. All right. I am Brian KE7KZH, the 69 o'clock net. And I am the PSRG repeater in Seattle, Washington. There's a long list here. So if you're waiting to check in, just hold off a few more minutes. I'm going to read a few announcements. Let me reset. So I do pull these announcements over from that Facebook PSRG discussion group that I mentioned just a little bit ago. Jack KI7RMU keeps a pinned topic. So if you click under, if you're in the group and you click on the featured, it will be right at the top there. So if you miss anything I'm about to say, just head on over there for more details. The first thing here, every Saturday, we have a couple of recurring events. The first one is the Radio Club of Tacoma has their open house. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. club members and their guests and visitors are all welcome. The other thing that happens Saturday evening is the Simplex net. This is in the Puget Sound area here. So at 8 p.m. every Saturday on 146.56 we do a Simplex net. It's really cool to be able to see who you can talk to with VHF without a repeater in between you. The magic of radio propagation. It's very eye-opening sometimes who you can hear and talk to can hear you without that repeater. So if you haven't joined, it's a lot of fun. Check that out Saturday night 8 p.m. 146.56. We do have a swap meet coming up here. The PSARA antique radio and vintage electronics swap meet will be held up at Shoreline Community College on Sunday, August 17th, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Shortly after that we do have the Wooded Boat Festival coming to Port Townsend. That will be the weekend of September 5th through 7th. We also, let's see, coming up into October. Oh my gosh, I can't believe it's getting close to October already. We do have the Tour de Forest ARA Rally. We have a lot of folks in this group that participate in the rallies. They even participate in the radio communications of the event. Or just spectating and stuff. Always a good time there. Saturday, October 4th will be that Tour de Forest ARA Rally. Let me reset. Alright, we do have, let's see, the Cascadia Radio Group will be hosting a ham connect program. This is going to be on Sunday, October 5th at 3 p.m. It is a virtual event. If you have any questions or would like more information, you can email info at SeattleEmergencyHubs.org. You can also head right over to HamConnect.org for more information. And with that, I'm just going to go ahead and say again, if you missed anything, please head over to the PSRG discussion group over on Facebook. If you missed any of those websites or dates, that will have all the information. So let's turn it back to check-ins here. I am Brian, KE7, KZH. This is Nine O'clock Net. Let's see who else is out there. All stations, please come now. Call sign and first name. Madeline, KJ7, NUW. KJ7, NUW, Madeline. And then I did hear Mike, VU, right after that. Alright, more stations, please. KE9IQX, Amy. Alright, thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. KE9IQX, Amy. KE9IQX, you're number three on this round. More stations, come ahead. KJ7, KJ7. Alright, Lagoon, sorry. Can you give me your call sign? I should have it memorized one more time. KELO, KELO7, FULU, Papa Juliet. There it is. I got the Papa Juliet. I was blanking on the beginning there. KK7ZPJ, I got you. And I also did hear KG7ODB. I'm writing it down. Dean, you're on the list. More stations for Nine O'clock Net, come ahead."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-12T21:10:38+00:00","id":16525,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":16524,"text":" Good evening, it's time for the 9 o'clock net. This net meets daily at both 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. Here on the WW7 PSR repeater in Seattle, Washington at 146.96 MHz with the standard minus offset and a PL tone of 103.5. I'm Paul, T7BJP, and I'll be your net host for tonight, Tuesday, August 12, 2025. This is a directed social net open to all license hands. Just let us know what's going on in your life. How was your day? What project, radio, or otherwise have you been working on? Here's what I'll do. I'll compile a list of four or five or so check-ins, and then I'll go back down that list and I'll ask you for your report. Just give me your call sign and your name and I'll acknowledge you. No tailgating, please. That means wild doubles and triples are inevitable. If you hear someone else trying to get in, please allow me to acknowledge them before you throw out your call sign. Also, please try to keep your reports to less than three minutes, which also happens to be the timeout interval for this repeater. Finally, please end your report with your call sign. You don't need to begin your report with your call sign, but please end with your call. In fact, both lets me know you are finished with your report and it keeps you in the good graces of the FCC. And with that, this is Paul, K7PJP, looking for that first round of check-ins. On tonight's nine o'clock now. All I need is your call sign and name. Kilo Alpha 9, Echo Hotel Victor, KA9HVM. All right, Ann, good evening to you. I got you first on the list. More stations, call sign and name. K3OE, Rich. All right, Rich, K3OE, I've got you. Kilo, Charlie 2. More stations, call and name. Kilo, Echo, Oscar. Charlie from New Jersey, I'm gonna be in. Hello, all right, Charlie. Good to have you here. I've got you on the list. More stations, call and name, please. KJ7, Victor Echo Uniform, Mike. All right, Mike, you're on the list. More stations, call and name. KJ7, EXM. All right, Sean, you're on the list. Anyone else, call and name. W8, W, W, James, you're outside Detroit. All right, W8, W, W. All right, that's gonna give us six here. We'll go ahead and run with that. Let's go up to the top to Ann, KA9 EHB. Ann, how are you tonight? Well, good evening, Paul. And to Annette. I am fine. I am nervous. I'm going to the Worldcon tomorrow. And the logistics are going to be interesting because the place for most of my speaking engagements are three blocks away from the hotel where I am staying. And trying to get this to work is going to be somewhat interesting. I'm not sure exactly how this is going to happen. I have kind of a general idea. And then I've already gotten one letter from a panelist who's got a bunch of slides that, of course, I can't see. I would really have appreciated if she'd sent it slightly before the convention started, like last week, so that I could have had a chance to have the computer read them to me. I don't know. This is one of these inclusion things that really I wish people would, if you did nothing else about diversity, equity, and inclusion, include by giving people time to deal with your data and the way they need to deal with it. Sometime when I have more time and less to talk about, I'll give my rant on alternative test formatting in colleges for blind people. Anyway, I did a little bit of work with the harp and wrote another chapter in the interminable saga of Raquelah. Do you know that it is really hard to write a moving story about somebody who's under really restrictive captivity? You have to read actual real life stories to make it work. And any way you do it, it's grim. So anyway, that's what I've been doing. 7333-88. Thanks to Paul for doing the net. Thanks to all of you for listening. I love you all. This is KA90HB. Back to Nat. All right. Well, yes, I'm sure when you're done with all this, sharing that rant will be something we'll hear. And I hope that despite that, it all goes well for you. And I imagine there are challenges on writing a story like you described. I hope that those reading other true life stories provided the sort of material background that you needed to make yours sound more realistic and work better for you. So, yeah, have a good time with Colin and 7333. All right. Let's go next to Rich K3OE. Rich, how are you doing tonight? Good. Good evening. I'm doing just fine over here in West Seattle. It was a beautiful day. Although a bit warm and mucky for a while. But anyway, this evening, yeah, the crazy antenna is a kitchen scene because I was cooking today. So I figured, well, I'll do a kitchen scene antenna. So anyway, I posted a picture and the SWR is acceptable. And I'm 5 watts on a handheld. And yeah, I'm getting in okay. So that's all that counts. Anyway, thanks for doing the net. Back to you, K3OE."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-26T20:56:31+00:00","id":10987,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":10986,"text":" This is KJ7 EXM portable monitoring and it's loud here at parade central. This is repeater station Kilo Kilo 7 November Quebec November All Star Node 6222 located in Shelton, Washington."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-26T21:59:03+00:00","id":11015,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":11014,"text":" it's gonna be a little noisy as I am, apparently on the parade route. I decided to take a nose down here and decided to see what this was about real quick and head back home. I did have a good day today at the park and enjoyed everybody's company. However, I made friends with a bee. They decided to sit in the chair first and I ultimately sat on him and he didn't have a chance to see me. So, we're one bee short and we have a bee shortage. So, I'm not sure how that'll work, but there was an old bee that lived in a barn. Problem is, I did him a little harm and I unfortunately sat on him. Sorry folks. Well, at least honey's good. Anyway, that's my report. Just thought I'd come in real quick before the noise ramps up on the parade route. KJ7, EXM, back to next. KJ7, EXM, thank you very much for a report from the Torchlight parade, the first time down on the waterfront. And Sean, the famous, the well-known bee squasher. Thank you very much. Now let me see if I can straighten out what I've screwed up here. First of all, from the first round, again I just have a suffix QEO. Come ahead now. Good evening. This is Kilo, go, seven, Quebec, echo, off-car. Kilo giving seven, quite the extra operator. Handle here is DJ Delta Juliet. How copy? Good copy and my humble apologies for just skipping right over you. No excuses possible. Back to you. This is KJ7 QEO. Good evening. It was a wonderful last couple of days for me. I had a hotel room, I saw my boyfriend, he surprised me, he's on a flat. I've got power available where I'm at today. Apparently I'm standing at home with him. But I am doing well today. You paid in a week remaining hopeful. I got resources, I just hear something somewhere along the way about a camping stove, hopefully, if you're listening. I would look forward to that very much. It would be helpful to cook. Yeah, currently I'm still in Magnolia Park. I currently move my tent a little bit under the shelter so I have my Nixxo power. I've got battery rinse charge. I've got a medical device, a Dennis Croft G7. Not a little bit of battery but I've got to keep my phone where my phone is charged because it reads that throughout the night. It was really wonderful to see everybody. I really enjoyed talking to them. I think it was Brian, but I'm not sure, don't quote me on that, about mesh tactics. I definitely want to pursue getting one. I think I can make it work in my budget this month. I get about $7,000. I don't know about you in advance, but I think I can make it work. My buddy, my partner, Jay Chee has a, oh, he says hello, today. Just in case, what's your name? What's your project for tonight? Yeah, I'm about to power up very well. I'm spending it on the internet, but I'm here with you all. I want to thank the person who donated me a brand new battery for my work in radio. Thank you 73, thank you so much. My radio is a backup communication device. In case I come across somebody who's calling out in the valley, I might need to reach help. It happens, but that's my emergency. I'm not a fan of the radio, or of our power outputting from the world budget. Anyway, 73, I'd love to see everybody, and Madeline and all that, and Tammy and Robert. Something about ice cream tickets, I wouldn't be hitting you up. I'd love ice cream. Golf 7, back, Echo, up. G, George 7, flight excellent operator, back to net control. Flight excellent in V, thank you, DJ. I'm glad you're having some good weather. I know living in that tent is not easy for you, but at least the weather's cooperating for the moment. And I think you said you have power available right now. Meshtastic would be an interesting thing for you, because it's such low power, it's very easy to do solar. So in your circumstance, it might work. Thank you so much. Let's see, I'm looking over my messy list, there were a bunch of IOs. I'm not even going to try and acknowledge, thank you for stopping by. I'm going to go to another suffix, Charlie Sugar Delta, come ahead. This is repeater station Kilo Kilo 7, November Quebec November, All Star node 6222, located in Shelton, Washington."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-17T21:58:31+00:00","id":18357,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":18356,"text":" KJ7EXM. E-dex for Marchmallows. KJ7EXM is on the list. More stations please. Alpha Golf 7 Lima Romeo. Cody with an I-O. Hey Cody, waves to you. Alpha Golf 7 Lima Radio. You have a good one there. And we'll talk to you soon. More stations please."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-19T08:56:53+00:00","id":19426,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":19425,"text":" This is KJ7 RKL. We are in Seattle. KJ7 EXM. I know the net's coming. We are going to be on the bus in five to six minutes."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-20T21:40:30+00:00","id":20582,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":20581,"text":" Okay, I got two stations there. I got KJ7 EXM Sean and then I got Bill KN4 CWC. Bill, if that was not the correct call, go ahead and correct me when I come back to you. But I got you on the list. Next station, please."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-24T21:41:36+00:00","id":23897,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":23896,"text":" Hi, thank you very much. Yes, I am definitely extreme and according to just on our deal on the marshmallow, so I'm not sure. But anyway, I'm sitting right next here to the birthday lady because because kicks to CW is such a nice friend and she's having such a good time here that I came out of my woodwork to celebrate her birthday and I'm glad I did. So there's a scoop. We're all sitting here at a park having fun. So this is KJ 7EXM. Turning back to you for the next person. We know that'll be. Very, very cool. You sound like so much fun there. And yes, we know. So now the honoree, Joan, happy birthday to you. KXT CW. How has your birthday been? Please give us a report."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-24T21:34:28+00:00","id":23894,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":23893,"text":" Well, it was Rebecca. She was the one who sent the text message. Yeah. And, um, yeah, we had a really nice time. We had some pizza and we had some ice cream. I got the salted caramel with a hard chocolate shell. Brian, that's my jam right now from Molly Moon. And, um, well, yeah, we're just having a nighttime. As Amy said, this is the quintessential summer evening. Sitting here in, um, yeah, what's the name of this? Cal Anderson. Yeah. Yeah. In Cal Anderson Park. We're just sitting here under the lights, enjoying your net and sit chatting. Okay. I'll send it back up to you. This is KJ seven and UW back to that control. Good stuff. Rebecca bringing everyone together there. Yeah. Glad it's cooling off there. Definitely was a hot one, but some Molly Moon's on a hot day. That does sound delicious. All right. Send it over to Sean next and we'll see how Sean is doing. KJ seven EXM. Please give us your report."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-25T12:24:23+00:00","id":24376,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":24375,"text":" Got your recheck, Grossi. And, Sean, was that you, KJ7EXM? No."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-29T21:09:51+00:00","id":27660,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":27659,"text":" Awwww. And, it's wonderful. 44 years. Congratulations to you and Scott. 88 to you both. And, yeah. Relationships are hard work. And the hard work seems like nothing with the right person, doesn't it? Ah, that's wonderful. Well, 33 and 88 to you both. And, yeah. Thank you so much for that report, Ann. And, yeah. I'm glad you found a good spot in the gallery. Woo-hoo. Next on the list is Sean. 33 and 88 to you both. And, yeah. Thank you so much for that report, Ann. And, yeah. I'm glad you found a good spot in the gallery. Woo-hoo. Next on the list is Sean. 33 Sean, KJ7, EXM. Please come ahead with your report."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-01T22:45:29+00:00","id":30116,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":30115,"text":" Alright, I'll leave you to it my friend, you take care. This is KJ7EXM, I'll stand by for your final sir and I'll say 73 to you so we'll go ahead with your final there."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-02T21:05:16+00:00","id":30849,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":30848,"text":" Alright 86 MB, Jeff got you down on the list. That's going to give us enough to run this. So let's go up to Sean, KJ-7 EXM. Sean, how are you tonight?"},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-02T21:09:41+00:00","id":30856,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":30855,"text":" Well, Shawn, that being me, is doing fine. I got the other half of my monster project set to go. I just now have to wait for maybe a few days before I start trying to slip it out the window and see how it works. So, in compliments to KJ7RJ, I now have it put together, and now I'm sometimes in a couple of days or so going to try it out. So we'll see how it goes, because I had to wait for an extra part to come in to put it together with the right things so it will work. So that's going to go on the HF radio. So we'll see what happens, and hopefully no one notices. But otherwise, I am doing great. According to KJ7RJL, I haven't been on enough lately, so now that I've managed to figure out how to shove my radio equipment onto the desk as well, yikes, I can now get on more often and reach it a little bit more than where I had it. Otherwise, doing great. My apartment is still a roasting box, and so I'm running the fan in order to help keep me cool and my equipment cool at the same time. What other kind of mischief can I get into? Easy, coffee. Problem, I didn't put sugar in it, just milk. Yikes, that's scary. But otherwise, having a good time. Hope you're all doing great out there. KJ7EXM, back to net."}]}