{"activity_count":111,"callsign":"KK7MZW","confidence":1.0,"first_seen":"2025-07-14T16:44:17+00:00","found":true,"id":555,"is_net_control":true,"last_seen":"2026-06-30T03:03:53.634888+00:00","ncs_profile":null,"occurrence_count":81,"profile":{"confidence":0.9,"counts":{"ncs":1,"net":0,"open_qso":37,"transcript_contexts":37},"data_freshness":"generated","latest_topic":"Outdoor activities and travel experiences","most_topic":"Personal updates and technical discussions","open_vs_net_bias_score":0.7,"personal_summary":"KK7MZW frequently checks into nets and engages in open QSOs, showing a keen interest in the technical aspects of ham radio and sharing personal anecdotes.","scores":{"activity":0.9,"civility":0.9,"engagement":0.8,"focus":0.6,"friendly":0.8,"helpful":0.7,"serious":0.5,"technical":0.6},"source":"ai_profile","summary":"KK7MZW is an active participant in various amateur radio nets and open QSO sessions, often engaging in friendly conversations and providing updates on personal activities such as outdoor activities and travel.","topic_coverage":{"Outdoor activities and travel experiences":0.4,"Personal updates":0.3,"Technical discussions":0.3},"updated_at":"2026-06-25T03:02:57.893649"},"qrz_status":"verified","recent_transcripts":[{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.8947688415646553,"created_at":"2026-06-30T03:03:15.350606+00:00","id":131991,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132425,"text":"KK7MZW. KK7MZW. Thank you there, Brian. KK7, PMI."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-13T21:54:58+00:00","id":7137,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":7136,"text":" Well, sounds like you had a pretty nice evening there. And, uh, yeah. Sounds like we could get some work done in the garden. And definitely a good day to do that. But I'm sure you were missed. I don't know if I missed either, but it sounds like it was a good time. And yeah, what do you think? 300 baud modem. Oh my gosh. I'll be honest. I'm going to say my first modem was a 14-4. So friends had some that were like 2,400 baud. I remember that. Anyway. All right. Good times there. Thanks for the report, Doug. We will catch you down the log. I'm Brian, KE7KZH. And this is 9 o'clock net. And next up is another Brian, Kilo Kilo 7, Mike Zulu Whiskey. How are you tonight? Please give us a report. Hi, Brian. This is Brian. And how everybody else coming at? KK7MZW."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-13T21:48:27+00:00","id":7131,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":7130,"text":" Good copy that time there Doug. Wowza, whiskey alpha zero, Zulu alpha whiskey, building number three on this ground. More stations for the nine o'clock net, come ahead. A little QRM in there, KK7 station, come back one more time. KK7, MZW, Brian."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-26T21:24:38+00:00","id":10999,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":10998,"text":" And I embarrassed myself today by having a, with my antenna that I was showing off, and I ended up when I was attempting to do resonance at 20 meters, I ended up having a flat, infinite SWR across the entire HF spectrum. So don't worry. I will say that that story has a happy ending though, because although I embarrassed myself publicly by having a completely wrong result of what I was attempting to flashfully show off, it turned out it was the aluminum tripod. You know, the FJ2289 antenna is, you know, the ginormous rabbit ears that without the coils is a half-wave dipole for 20 meters. It will turn down all the way to about 13 megahertz with those long 5.3 meter or 17.5 foot long dipoles. So, poles, poles, to the two of them end up being a half-wave antenna for 20 meters. But the post that you mount on the tripod, you know, the MFJ tripod, that post is not metal, it is made out of fiberglass. And if you mount the hub that has a ganella type, you know, feedline type 4 to 1 ballon, that post goes right next to you and brushes against the windings on the toroid of the ballon. I was attempting to use a smaller, much more lightweight tripod to partially demonstrate that the antenna could be more portable by skipping the heavy duty tripod. Unfortunately, the aluminum post sticking up in there ends up totally screwing up. It, you know, it has reactants with the toroid that's right next to it. And so, with the help of Don, I think it was, he and another ham that I can't remember his name, I hope that they send the emails that they said they would because that way I'll be able to sort out who's who, we held it up of that. And everything changed. And so I managed to do what I was seeking for, which is to have a 1.00 to 1 SWR at the desired frequency and the entire 300 kilohertz of the 20 meter band is still all below 1.2 to 1. Aside from that, I thought it was a lovely outing that we have every year and I'm so glad I got to see everyone, I'm out of time, KX2-CW, all the numbers to all my hams, Joan on Broadway handing it back to them. Well, Joan, thank you very much for giving us both a lesson in antenna mechanics and another embarrassing story. Maybe we'll make that a theme for tonight. Maybe we can come up with embarrassing stories that we've all committed because we are human. Who knew? It's interesting that you got a flat open SWR with that oddball reactant, but you found a way past it with Buddy, a little help from my friends. Let's move on now and talk to Brian, if I have this call right. And if he's Brian and not Ryan, KK7MZW, come ahead. That was perfect. This is Brian, KK7MZW, walking on the city streets with a family member who may or may not choose to, no, she's shaking her head. Sometimes we get third party traffic, but not today. It was kind of a big radio day for me. I went up to Cougar Mountain and did the Lake Washington Time Club Rain or Shine. Kind of cold, kind of stormy exactly, but not summery. Kept my motorcycle gear on and my warming hat the whole time I was up there. But it warmed up, so it's really nice here in Kirkland right now. We're just walking around the neighborhood and kind of enjoying the sunset and the view of the city of Seattle and Lake Washington. And it was a pretty nice radio day. Oh, and the SimplexNet. And that was funny because the host of the SimplexNet was on Cougar Mountain and I didn't bump into him there. But that's all right. KK7MZW, back to net control. Brian, quick question. Who is the reluctant third party with you? This is my daughter. She's been on the radio a few times. Oh, very good. Well, maybe we'll get to talk to her next time. Sounds like a nice day. And the Lake Washington Hand Club. Boy, I wish our local hand clubs wouldn't schedule over each other. Somebody must coordinate stuff as everybody knows, I'm sure, the PSRG technique at the Zolgia Park was today. We have few enough meetings. We should be able to go to them all because we're all friends, basically. Let me see, did I come in here getting the people checked in here, John, Brian, then we had an I.O. from Bill, KN9, CWC, and an earlier one from Peter and Santa Cruz. I think I muddled my way through that round. So let's move on to the next round. But for the beginning of this next round, I want to save this first opportunity to check in to anybody who thought I blew it on the last round, who thought you checked in and I didn't call on you. So that's the first person, the first people I want to hear from is anybody who thinks they should have been in the first round. This is K7WFB, come ahead with your call sign and name."},{"callsign_confidence":0.99,"confidence":0.8835285538807511,"created_at":"2026-06-29T04:41:02.886434+00:00","id":129931,"node_number":"683211","recording_id":130181,"text":"like a couple of incidents there, but everyone's okay. So, all right, good number of contacts there for sure. Props to KK7MZW Brian there, helping you out there. So, all right, thank you so much, Alex. Get some rest and we'll catch you next time there. All right, last on this round. Louie, I think I see some pictures of you as well here. W7DBB, how was field day? How are you? Please come ahead with a report. Well, I guess the photos sell it all. Because the picture I see it myself, and I just actually went look through these pictures, you know, on the PSRG discussion group side. And the pictures of myself are with my dear friend, Tammy, who's a W6BJH, yeah, BJH. And whose radio I use to do my NAFT is when I do them. And when I get to, you know, fill in for somebody I'm doing in that. I use certain."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":0.8585074916481972,"created_at":"2026-06-28T16:57:57.334963+00:00","id":128715,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":128854,"text":"had visited three different field-based sites by light rail yesterday and I thought that was pretty cool that that's possible in Seattle. One of them was in Redmond in fact. So great field day and I'm operating a little bit more today under my own call sign started at home at 4 a.m. and so today's gonna be a nap too. KK7MZW back for net control. Well after all that work yesterday here at South Seattle College and getting up at 4 a.m. to start again. Yeah you will deserve a nap by the time the field event is over. And by the way on the six meters you're operating trying to operate yesterday what mode was that? Well that was the problem probably. I brought my own radio and we were doing six meter FM and apparently everybody's over on"},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":0.8292024922039773,"created_at":"2026-06-28T16:57:51.826095+00:00","id":128713,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":128852,"text":"and we were talking in a peck-and-cue from Sunny South Community College here. So Seattle Community College, which is actually on pigeon point, kind of in with the Adelish between with the Adelin White Center. And so we'll pull here 56. Maybe it's formed up. I'll say it's 58 now. And Lou Breeze, not much. All right, we have KJ7 in VW. It's what I copied down. Come ahead with your report. All right. This is Brian, and I'll start with a call sign correction. It's Kilo Kilo 7, Mike Zulu-Wisky, KK7, MZW. I'm back home in Kirkland. I was at the South Seattle site yesterday, kind of all day, left after sundown. And it was great. Met some great folks and did some operations on the W7. The W7, AW, station."},{"callsign_confidence":0.99,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-01T12:37:53+00:00","id":29878,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":29877,"text":" Okay, I got two there. KK7MZW Brian and MM0RKN Kerry, thank you for your I.O. You know, long distance I.O. That's really nice. Thanks for stopping by. Who else is out there? Call sign and name, please."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-06T14:15:02+00:00","id":33560,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":33559,"text":" KK7MZW Brian, I got you on the list. Anybody else? Call sign a name? KI7 Zulu Echo India."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-01T12:39:11+00:00","id":29879,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":29878,"text":" Alright, KK7MZW Alpha Golf 7 Yankee Mike, you're coming in great. Yeah, I always worry about you carrying anything metal underneath those power lines and maybe you'll suddenly light up. But nope, great signal. No problem understanding you either, so that's cool. And yeah, I think it's just natural that you would want to get your points. I mean, that's a free coffee. One time they had on the bag of Starbucks coffee, bring this bag in for a free cup of coffee. And so I walk in there and I hand them the bag, this empty coffee bag and I said, I'd like my coffee please. And they looked at me all funny. And they're like, what? And I said, well look, this bag says. And the woman's like, oh, I don't know what to do with this. So she goes to her manager and the manager says, what does it say on the bag? He gets a free cup of coffee. So I like doing that kind of thing too, you know, free cup of coffee. It's worth a little effort, hey? All right, have a good walk today on that trail. Let's see here. Let me drop a moment."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-06T13:33:22+00:00","id":33535,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":33534,"text":" KB8, DMY, I've got you on the list. Yeah, Rebecca was saying you were trying and got stomped on. Sorry about that. Who else is out there? Call us any name, please. Mr. O'Searns. KK7, MZW, Brian."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":0.8951137736439705,"created_at":"2026-06-28T01:11:41.161419+00:00","id":127581,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":127630,"text":"KK7, KI7, RYW. This is KK7MzW."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-23T12:22:57+00:00","id":45279,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":45278,"text":" KK7MZW on IO, thanks for stopping by. Who else is out there? Call, send a name. Hilo India 7, Uniform Echo Foxtrot. This is Matt, KI7UEF in Redmond, Oregon."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-27T09:30:08+00:00","id":47847,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":47846,"text":" Well good morning Brian, Kilo Kilo 7, Mike Zulu Whiskey, I've got you on the list. Next station please."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":0.8790918779022132,"created_at":"2026-06-27T19:38:03.115729+00:00","id":127058,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":127061,"text":"It's funny because I made contact with somebody who's coming here for that FL-DIGI presentation Someone I happen to know from the Kirkland area. So yeah, that might be a popular presentation No, of course she makes it and there's a blowout presentation as always and I will go back to net because I'm supposed to be operating here at KK7M said W That's right, you're neglecting your duties hi-hye. No, no, it sounds I think it's all fun to do enjoy that like I said I'm gonna I'm gonna try to hop on two meters and see what the heck's going on there I don't think I've ever made a Morse code 2 meter contact. I'd have to check that out I don't think so I made my first six meter contact a few weeks ago because of Cammy and Robert were out there doing stuff and they were doing FL-DIGI and so I hopped on six meters and saw their transmissions and"},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-30T12:32:25+00:00","id":50535,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":50534,"text":" Alright, that's Dave out in Mowbridge, South Dakota. Thank you so much N3NTV. Well Dave, I've also seen this just now. Wow! Wild sign winner Kirill Kapuzov to richest contract. They just signed him to the richest contract in NHL history. $136 million US dollars over 8 years. Wow! He must be amazing. Alright, well you have a great night and enjoy your afternoon too Dave. Good to hear from you. Alright, let's see who else is out there for the new net. 12.31 pm. I'm Jack, KI7RMU. Let's see who else is there. Come ahead, call, sign and name. This is KK7MZW, Brian."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-23T12:21:32+00:00","id":45276,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":45275,"text":" Okay, I got two of you there, KJ70XM, and one other caller. Can you try again, please? KK7MZW in and out for now. Thanks."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":0.725548711977899,"created_at":"2026-06-27T19:51:54.278115+00:00","id":127108,"node_number":"683211","recording_id":127112,"text":"is kind of sitting idle and it looks sad and lonely without anything plugged into the antennas. So I took over, just took it on myself and asked permission. I mean being a good user. And it's funny because I made contact with somebody who's coming here for that FL-Digi presentation, someone I happen to know from the Kirkland area. So yeah that might be a popular presentation, no question makes it, and there's a blowout presentation as always. And I will go back to that because I'm supposed to be operating here at KK7MZW. That's right, you're neglecting your duties. Hi hi, no no it sounds, I think it's all fun. Do enjoy that. Like I said I'm gonna try to hop on two meters and see what the heck's going on there. I don't think I've ever made a Morse code two meter contact. I'd have to check that out. I don't think so. I made my first six meter contact a few weeks ago because of Cami"},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":0.9263223683334548,"created_at":"2026-06-27T19:51:51.152914+00:00","id":127107,"node_number":"683211","recording_id":127111,"text":"Awesome, I think when I was the FL Digi workstation Station set up at a field day that got me interested in that I've reinstalled it on my system, but I haven't tried using it on my newer setup But yeah, that's super awesome. I'm glad you're doing that drive safe when you're out there and I don't think it's ever too late I remember people being you know roving around all night I was there late last year and people were still partying hard So you shouldn't have any problems there So any rate mobile safe and have fun at field day. Okay. Let's see Let me go back up to KK 7 MZW Brian and get his report Hi, it's KK 7 MZW and I'm at the South Seattle College field day event I've been running the two meter station here on my own radio, which I brought with me the club straight"},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.775980681180954,"created_at":"2026-06-27T19:41:58.494329+00:00","id":127071,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":127073,"text":"Awesome, I think when I was the FL-DG workstation setup at a field day that got me interested in that I've reinstalled it on my system but I haven't tried using it on my newer setup. But yeah, that's super awesome. I'm glad you're doing that. Drive safe when you're out there and I don't think it's ever too late. I remember people being, you know, roving around all night. I was there late last year and people were still partying hard so you shouldn't have any problems there. So, any rate, mobile safe and have fun at field day. Okay, let's see. Let me go back up to KK7MZW Brian and get his report. Hi, it's KK7MZW and I'm at the South Seattle College Field Bay event. I've been running the two-meter station here on my own radio which I brought with me, the club street."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.7156679764389992,"created_at":"2026-06-27T19:42:01.622597+00:00","id":127072,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":127074,"text":"is kind of sitting idle and it looks sad and lonely without anything plugged into the antennas. So I took over, took it on myself and asked permission. I mean being a good user. And it's funny because I made contact with somebody who's coming here for that FL-DIGI presentation someone I happen to know from the Kirkland area. So yeah that might be a popular presentation. No, of course you makes it and there's a blowout presentation as always. And I will go back to that because I'm supposed to be operating here KK7MZW. That's right you're neglecting your duties. Hi hi no no it sounds I think it's all fun. Do enjoy that. Like I said I'm going to try to hop on two meters and see what the heck's going on there. I don't think I've ever made a Morse code two meter contact. I'd have to check that out. I don't think so. I made my first six-meter contact a few weeks ago because of Cami."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.8551548073830253,"created_at":"2026-06-27T19:38:00.022037+00:00","id":127057,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":127060,"text":"on my system but I haven't tried using it on my newer setup. But yeah, that's super awesome. I'm glad you're doing that. Drive safe when you're out there. And I don't think it's ever too late. I remember people being roving around all night. I was there late last year and people were still partying hard. So you shouldn't have any problems there. So any rate, mobile safe and have fun at Field Day. OK, let's see. Let me go back up to KK7MZW Brian and get his report. Hi, it's KK7MZW. And I'm at the South Seattle College Field Day event. I've been running the two meter station here on my own radio, which I brought with me. The club's radio is kind of sitting idle. And it looks sad and lonely without anything plugged into the antennas. So I took over. Just took it on myself and asked permission. I mean, I mean, being a good user."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-27T09:29:49+00:00","id":47846,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":47845,"text":" Okay, hey perfect, that's awesome. Thanks for confirming that for me. Hey, welcome to the hobby. I don't know if I haven't heard your call sign before. Of course, you mentioned that you're new. In case you didn't know, this is a wonderful repeater to be on. There's a lot of great repeaters around the Pacific Northwest. In fact, when I travel, I'm always interested in looking up other repeaters around the country. I'm pretty confident that the Pacific Northwest repeaters are some of the most active in the country. Great to make your acquaintance. Thanks for stopping by this morning. I've got you down as an I.O. You have a wonderful week. Your signal is great. There's a little bit of noise on you, but certainly legible. Good stuff. I'll probably get Charlie Mike three and a half, I'll say. That is a one to five scale there. Okay, this is Kilo Golf 7 Alpha, India, India. Looking for stations. Call sign and name. Please come now. Kilo Kilo 7, Mike Zulu Whiskey, Brian."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-20T21:24:38+00:00","id":65355,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":65354,"text":" I've got you Mike. Operator 9, number 9, number 9. Next station please. KK7MZW, Brian."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-13T09:02:00+00:00","id":59649,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":59648,"text":" WA7AD got you, who else is out there? This is Kilo Kilo 7 Mike Zulu Whiskey, Brian."}]}