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  "first_seen": "2025-08-31T22:10:02+00:00",
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    "latest_topic": "check-in roster",
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    "personal_summary": "KJ7HHI is experienced in managing ham radio nets and operates from a mobile setup while camping.",
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    "summary": "KJ7HHI manages the check-in roster during the PSRG net, providing updates and ensuring smooth operation.",
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      "created_at": "2026-06-16T02:49:09.699826+00:00",
      "id": 107370,
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      "text": "Hello Brad and third part traffic, that is awesome. You two have a good night. KJ7HHI. KJ7JNG. KJ7JNG, thanks Jack. You are welcome. I great to hear you tonight. Thank you so much. KJ7JXM. He will do you a 7, Juliet X-ray mine. Thanks Jack. Have a good night there Robert. Thank you very much. KJ7LSA. KJ7LSA, good evening Jack. Hi there Tony. Thank you. KJ7NEW."
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      "created_at": "2025-12-24T10:35:49+00:00",
      "id": 94549,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
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      "text": "Hey, thank you very much Charles. Happy Christmas to you as well. It is 7 46 and some change. This is K7LLZ. You are listening to the PSRG Monday night 7 30 check-in and information that rolls right off the tongue. Happens every week and keeps you up to date. Make sure the radio is working. We are about halfway a little bit more through our check-in roster. After that we'll do some missed check-ins and then after that we'll open things up to late missed and visitor check-ins alike. So stay tuned for that, we usually get to that right around 8 o'clock. For now, let's go back to the check-in roster, we are on KJ7HHI."
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      "created_at": "2025-09-01T12:27:49+00:00",
      "id": 29869,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
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      "text": " Thanks for that. Yeah, so not a new ham. I've been licensed, oh geez, I think about five years now. PSRG is usually the only place that I get active on. I did check in on the mic and key last night. That was kind of fun. My fianc\u00e9 and I are camping out at Faye Bainbridge right now, so I'm operating mobile from my battery pack here. We're sitting along in our camper van right along the water here. Seems to be a pretty good spot to get out to these repeaters. Yeah, just eating some breakfast, getting ready to pack up and head out of here. I'm sitting at the picnic table with my laptop and my SDR doing a little HF listening right now, seeing what's going on. Seems like 20 meters is pretty active. I'm hearing some CW and some voice on there. But yeah, seeing if I can find any shortwave stations to listen to, because those are always fascinating. That's about all I've got going on today. With that, I'll pass it back to net control, KJ7 HHI."
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      "created_at": "2025-09-01T12:26:43+00:00",
      "id": 29868,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
      "recording_id": 29867,
      "text": " You're blown it away. Cougar, Magnolia, Lake Forest Park are very very high so no problems. Audio might be just a teeny bit low but otherwise you sound great. Back to you."
    },
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      "created_at": "2025-09-01T12:24:20+00:00",
      "id": 29865,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
      "recording_id": 29864,
      "text": " Hey, uh, first, uh, real quick, I just adjusted some radio settings. Am I still making the repeater okay?"
    },
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      "created_at": "2025-09-01T12:20:22+00:00",
      "id": 29858,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
      "recording_id": 29857,
      "text": " K9 JEB, John, good to hear from you, even though it's a cloudy day, but on Camino Island, it must be wonderful either way. At any rate, who else is out there? Call, sign, and name please. KI7 Zulu Echo India 10. KI7 Zulu Echo India 10, you're on the list. You found a little far away. I wonder if you're somewhere unusual, but we'll find out very soon. Who else is out there? Call, sign, and name please."
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      "created_at": "2025-08-31T22:20:09+00:00",
      "id": 29398,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
      "recording_id": 29397,
      "text": " Eighty-seven T-G, Allen."
    },
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      "created_at": "2025-08-31T22:14:43+00:00",
      "id": 29393,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
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      "text": " Hi, uh, Robert. I just had to look into the information about the optical drives being discontinued, and I haven't been able to track down any reliable source on that. It looks like the, uh, all of the articles about it all reference back to something that appears to have been barfed out by an AI chatbot, so I wouldn't put too much faith in that being correct until some of the big manufacturers actually come out and say it. The drives are still readily available right now. And as far as ripping Blu-rays, 4K especially, that is, however, very difficult. All of the drives that you'll find on the market today are locked down in firmware to prevent you from doing that. There are a number of them that are capable, but they have to be flashed with custom firmware, and you can research that. The best place would be on the MakeMKV forums. That's the program that rips them and adds, you have to get a specific drive, and I believe the newer ones will prevent you from modifying the firmware, so you have to get an older one. 4K is not really worth the effort to rip it, and ripping it is illegal anyway, so if you're already breaking the law doing that, you might as well just pirate the movie instead. And, uh, let's see, as far as distributing music for an independent artist, probably the best way to go about that would be a website that provides digital downloads, something like Bandcamp, where you can sell your album on downloads, provide lossless codecs, so it sounds just as good as a CD, or even better if you want to provide higher sample rates. And even if you want physical media, there are bunches of companies now that will even press vinyl in small quantities at reasonable prices. If you want to sell something physical and provide a digital download code to go along with that, because a lot of the people buying it don't even have a way of playing it. But, yeah, that's all I got for now. 73, everyone. H3-7LR, back to Nat. This is repeater station Kilo Kilo 7, November Quebec November, All Star Node 6222. Yeah, that is very true, Cody. I expect that numerous people, again, I don't have a DVD player, I don't have a Blu-ray player, I think one of the few Blu-ray players I did own was my TS-3 when I purchased it, and I purchased it because it was Blu-ray compatible and it was designed to play Blu-ray. And that was where I went the Sony route instead of the Xbox route because I wanted to play Blu-ray. And at that time there was more Blu-rays available than there was HD DVDs. And again, it brings back to my point again where Sony nailed it. They hit the market, they hit it running, and they totally blew Microsoft out of the water with the HD DVD platform. I mean, very few people even know what an HD DVD is, let alone that there was a special player that was required for it. And commercially, nobody made an HD DVD player, if I remember correctly. I think there may have been one manufacturer who did it just to make sure that they were compatible with every platform and every source of media that was out there. But Sony did an incredible job with the Blu-rays. And I kind of laugh because we were at a thrift shop the other day, and amongst the records, which I've had this new found fascination of records, including the fact that I picked up my AC DC Back in Black album I'm super excited about, as well as the Eagles Hotel California album with the backstage Eagles Hotel California pass, which was just mind-blowing to get those in my possession, are laser discs. As a kid I loved the laser disc platform, and I'm still trying to find a laser disc, but amongst the records there were probably 15 different laser discs that were just mixed in with them all. Whoever was running the shop had no idea the difference between a laser disc and a record. It was a habitat for humanity, yes. And I'm sure they had no idea, didn't care, and I probably could have got every single one of those laser discs for the exact same price as the album, the record for like $1 or $1.50 each. I mean, you look at what they originally cost, and that's just insulting to the original producers and some of that. But it's a platform that didn't last very long, the laser disc, it was condensed down into the DVD. And it's a fraction of the size and a fraction of the space to keep your collection. And if I remember correctly as well, a little bit more resilient to scratches. The laser disc, I want to say, nothing worse than getting halfway through your movie and it skipping. And I mean, the DVDs did the same thing, and the Blu-rays, I think it got pretty good about it. They didn't really do that as much, but the buffering was there for it. But anyway, I'm going down again. I'm a rabbit hole, I don't need to go down. This is KJ7JX. Robert, it is 1006 p.m. on Sunday, so I'm going to hand it over to my other half here. KJ7RAB, over to you."
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