{"activity_count":77,"callsign":"KL7FR","confidence":1.0,"first_seen":"2025-07-20T17:24:46+00:00","found":true,"id":179,"is_net_control":true,"last_seen":"2026-06-29T10:18:50.730771+00:00","ncs_profile":null,"occurrence_count":45,"profile":{"confidence":0.9,"counts":{"ncs":1,"net":0,"open_qso":42,"transcript_contexts":42},"data_freshness":"generated","latest_topic":"Discussing the purchase of a truck for hauling firewood and plans for the weekend","most_topic":"Life and activities in Alaska","open_vs_net_bias_score":0.8,"personal_summary":"KL7FR enjoys discussing their life in Alaska, including firewood preparation, vehicle upgrades, and local events. They are engaged in the community and share personal stories during check-ins.","scores":{"activity":0.9,"civility":0.9,"engagement":0.8,"focus":0.7,"friendly":0.8,"helpful":0.7,"serious":0.6,"technical":0.5},"source":"ai_profile","summary":"KL7FR is active in open QSOs and occasionally serves as net control. They often discuss personal projects, weather conditions, and local activities in Alaska.","topic_coverage":{"Firewood preparation":0.5,"Life and activities in Alaska":0.8,"Local events and weather":0.3,"Vehicle upgrades":0.4},"updated_at":"2026-06-29T09:34:19.830383"},"qrz_status":null,"recent_transcripts":[{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-20T10:24:08+00:00","id":8405,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":8404,"text":" 5 uniform Oscar, Big Jericho 7 Lima Whiskey Sierra. The sound and signals out there today. Folks, appreciate you being out there. And we hope to see you again next week. OK, one last call for a quick check-in. This is repeater station Kilo Kilo 7. Kilo, Lima 7, Foxtrot, Romeo. Located in Shelton, Alaska. Vicky in Willow, Alaska. Kilo, Lima 7, Foxtrot, Romeo. For the Pro-Eson radio, I'll be in and out with listening. Thanks for the net. KL 7FR. Thank you so much there, KL. KL L 7FR. And I needed a lot of the contact, so I'm going to be reaching out to you. If you're still out there, have some net. So I can get you to the log and get my 50 states there done up there. Good to have you out there, by the way. And we'll hope to see you after the net then. OK, folks, we're at the bottom of the list. So the question of the week. So here's the question of the week that I have. And it goes like this. I have an infant half-wave that was built for me. I was there. We were measuring everything out, reading the paper. It's supposed to do from 80 to 10. And for some reason, I can do FT8 on 160, and I can do FT8 on 6. I can't talk on them because radio won't tune. It's FT991 alpha. But I can do FT8, no problem at all, picking up all kind of DX on 160. And antenna's only made for 1080. Now I'm a new ham. Not that experienced, not that technical. But my question of the week is this, with that statement. Have you ever had anything that was supposed to work that didn't work, and things that were supposed to not work that did? So that's the question of the week. Things that were supposed to work that didn't, and things that did not supposed to work that did. That's what our question of the week. OK, we're going to check-ins now. From check-ins across the Atlantic and the UK, please come down."},{"callsign_confidence":0.99,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-26T17:09:29+00:00","id":10818,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":10817,"text":" Hello, I think I either timed it out, yeah my battery ain't dead yet, but I bucket-mouthed long enough. I highly recommend Link to the Alaskan Vacations, but it helps if you like wintertime activities because we get plenty of winter. Anyway, great net tonight. Like I said, I heard it through the grapevine. Back in the middle of KL7FR, forever roaming."},{"callsign_confidence":0.99,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-26T17:00:12+00:00","id":10813,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":10812,"text":" And 5J-OJ, yeah, how about Turner Falls? I love Turner Falls. I used to like to take the scenic route, get up there and just sit up there on the ledge. What a sight to look at. And I mean, you know, my mouth is there and there's just these tiny, looks like tiny little ants that are actually trees. And yeah, they got all the beautiful falls. I was there and I stayed out there. I took my motor home, parked it out there, had some fun, but beautiful place. Anyway, I'm throwing at you for a comment on that one, Bill. And then KL7FR, you are next and we'll be calling for some calls. So there's other people still on, but I see people showing up. So we want to get everyone on the list, but back to you, Bill."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-01T18:30:06+00:00","id":12974,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":12973,"text":" I-5SR and the happy hour net here is KL7FR, firewood roundup. And yes, the days are getting shorter. It's no longer the land of the midnight sun. It's getting dark by 11, 1130. It depends on if it's cloudy, but it's still getting late at 530 or so in the morning, but the days are definitely getting shorter. It's kind of cool, cloudy, clammy weather here today. I'm feeling beat up. I had a busy week. I've been doing a lot. I'm taking the day off, so I'm glad to sit in the shack and listen to the radio. Yeah, lots of projects going on. I definitely got to start piling up wood for the winter. Now that it's August, that's a high priority, getting ready for winter. I got a long project. I got lists of lists. In my get ready for winter list, I never finish it, but getting started on it. I got some house and garage improvements I got to do before winter sets in and electrical issues I got to deal with in addition to general yard work. So staying busy, that's for sure, but I definitely got to start piling up firewood. I bought a tandem axle trailer a couple weeks ago, and that sucker, I think I could haul four carts of wood on it, but my little Ford Expedition didn't like pulling it empty. I got a pretty heavy duty trailer, so I need to get a truck to pull that trailer around them and go up to Trapper Creek and look at one tomorrow. My girlfriend's landlord is moving out of state and she's selling everything. She's got a flatbed dump truck. I don't know any more than that. What year, I know it's a Ford, but I don't know what year or anything else. Hopefully that'll be just the thing I need for hauling firewood, plus I can load the trucks and the trailers. It's a heavy duty enough truck, so that's the plan for the weekend. Hopefully get a truck to haul my trailer around with, because my other truck transmission went out."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-01T20:07:41+00:00","id":13054,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":13053,"text":" Thank you, KL7FR, KI5FSR. Have a great evening. I hope everything's OK with DSC. Thank you for joining us tonight. We miss you, Mickey. 73."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-02T16:18:17+00:00","id":13593,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":13592,"text":" KI-5Y and KI-5SSR here is KI-7FR mobile about 20 miles north of the QTH right now. Heading to Trapper Cape to look for a higher way to hop out of trailer a couple weeks ago and my SUV is a little too weak for it. So I need something more substantial and it's a firewood roundup time of year. This is our rainy month too, it's pouring rain here. Anyway on the topic, I got interested in radio watching Iditarod when the Ham's would do all the traffic. Passing trail traffic from checkpoint to checkpoint and back to the headquarters. I was a checker back in the 80's and 90's and I was fascinated with the bend. I got away from it and I got into doing solar power about five years ago and I was watching YouTube videos on different solar power setups. There's a Backwoods Trapper channel that had a show on solar panels and at the end he said, Hey you can get this little ham radio, bow-fang radio for 25 bucks, get your license and get on the air. I got interested enough for emergency communication so I bought a bow-fang right away and started listening to the local repeater. Not much activity on there but I studied for my license and got my check in general in March of 2021, so a little over four years ago. I still haven't got into HF, I've got HF rigged but I've been having problems with it. But I mainly wanted to get into ham radio for emergency comms, I didn't know anything about nets or just all the camaraderie in the hobby. So I think it's a cool hobby. Glad I stumbled into it looking at those solar panel videos. I'm meeting a lot of cool people from around the world, especially here on the 11 Tots network. Thanks for taking my check in. I think I'm about to lose signal, it drops in and out usually when I change powers. I'll try to check in again on another round if I have signal. Thanks again. KM5Y, KL7FR, back to neck control."},{"callsign_confidence":0.99,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-26T17:06:44+00:00","id":10815,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":10814,"text":" KI5SSR and KM5Y in the litter box lounge net. Here is KL7FR still on vacation in Willow, Alaska. But I gotta say, great net tonight. I heard it through the grapevine. Some good gossip in here. I'm not real big on gossip, but the gossip tonight is people talking about themselves instead of other people. And it's pretty interesting to learn about our fellow netizens, people that we hear regularly. A lot of times we don't dive into that, so I think that's a great topic. And boy, don't get me started talking about Alaska, because I talk for hours. Like I said, I'm on vacation. Been on vacation here for 45 years. But I'll try to keep it short. I grew up in Minneapolis, Minnesota, which was pretty good. Barely normal, middle class, suburban type childhood. But I always loved getting out of the city, loved going up to the farm country. We had relatives and friends with farms just north of Minneapolis. So we spent some time in farm country. But I really loved going up to the North Woods, northern Minnesota, and Canada, Manitoba, Canada. Oh man, and I always wanted to go to Alaska. So I lived in Minneapolis until right before my senior year in high school. My dad got a job down in Missouri. And bought a house down there, sold a house in Minnesota, and we moved. I didn't have no choice. I wasn't very happy. So I was planning on going back up to Minnesota right after I graduated from high school. And right after graduation day, my uncle called from Alaska and asked if I wanted to come up and go on a fishing trip, do some sport fishing for salmon, trout, halibut. And I said, heck yeah, I've always wanted to go to Alaska. I'd better pause for a reset. This is repeater station kilo kilo seven, November Quebec November. This is star note 6222. Okay, all seven have our returns. So anyway, a couple weeks after graduation, I flew from Mayhop with me and my dad, went up to Minnesota, and I visited friends and relatives up there a bit. And then flew to Anchorage through Seattle. After Portland, then Seattle, but we flew by that Mount St. Helens volcano that had just erupted. It was probably two weeks after the second eruption, but got a good view of that. It was amazing to see that big smoking hole in the ground. It was still smoking. But I got to Alaska for my two-week fishing trip. Next day I went to the Reston River and got my first salmon and I was hooked. By the end of that week I got a job in the Forest Service and I got to travel around to various remote sites and fish all over south central Alaska and the Kenai Peninsula. And I was hooked. Then I moved to Fairbanks for a few years and I got a job with an engineering and surveying company. I got to go out and work in some remote villages and even more remote sites than that, getting out in the wilderness. So it was just a blast. I couldn't believe I was getting paid to do it. So I was loving that. But I like the village lifestyle and one day I'm positive for a reset."},{"callsign_confidence":0.99,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-01T18:58:26+00:00","id":13007,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":13006,"text":" and then I'm gonna shut her down. And I do wanna remind people that tomorrow we have the litter box lounge tomorrow evening, so come and join us. But let me throw it back at you Virgil for any finals. AI5SSR K4 CUP with Jeanette, it's been a pleasure to help out here tonight. And thanks to everyone that come and checked in with us, whether you was stuck around or just in and out, we appreciate you being there. And Jeanette, you know, I'm the type of person like, you know, I can't have too many, but you know, I've got too many. I've got a room full of stacked boxes and totes and things of cards from, you know, that's old and so forth. I think the oldest one that I have is from 1939. But I've got some old ones, antique cards, you might say. But anyway, Jeanette, thank you so much. And like I said, I'm always glad to help out. And join us next week as KL7FR, the Frozen Radio up there, or searching for fire, I don't know what he said, something about firewood or something, oh, recovery or something. But anyway, come join Mickey next week on the 11th Catch Happy Hour. Mickey's always a fun net control host and always has a unique question for us to participate in. So with that, I'll hand it back to KI5SSR. This is K4CUP. It's been an honor, been a pleasure to be part of this 11 Catch Happy Hour, which it always is. KI5SSR, K4CUP. Well, hey, yeah, so Virgil, why don't you plug the topic that you're gonna have next week on Saturday for the Litter Box Lounge that we're gonna be doing, because I think it'll be some interest. Okay, next Saturday on the Litter Box Lounge, I will be in there co-hosting that part of the net, and we're gonna be talking about medicinal herbal medicine. So if you would like to find out more, come join us on that, on the next, not this Saturday, but next Saturday in the Litter Box Lounge. We're gonna be talking about medicinal medicine. So, and I did find some, find out one this week that I could've ever imagined of trying. But hey, I'm gonna try it, and I know, and I'm not gonna kinda spill the beans right now, but hey, come check us out, come join us next Saturday in the Litter Box Lounge. Medici-ful herbs, KI5SSR, K4CUP."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-01T19:45:56+00:00","id":13039,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":13038,"text":" And then of course it had the ID, so there you go. But anyhow, that's about it. That's a few hobbies I like. I also have a certain kind of gardening thing I like to do. Every year I grow some tobacco. I don't smoke it or anything, but I like trying different types. The nation here, they have a seed bank. And they do heirloom seeds from way back. And you just order your seeds from them. So I like to try out different seeds and different stuff like that and see if I can get them to grow and so on there. But that's about it, Virgil. Let me throw it back over to you. Oh, I think this is a 73 round. No, Jeanette comes back with a 73 round. OK, so let me throw it back over to you, N5-GOG. OK, Bill. I don't think they do the 73 rounds anymore, Bill. But anyway, appreciate you being there. And I think we kind of narrowed it down a little bit. So we don't really put a lot of people past their bedtime. No, I just can't. But anyway, great to hear you, Bill. I love hearing you come on here and sharing your wealth and knowledge also. And everybody shares a wealth of knowledge. So we've got one more besides our net control to go to. So all clear with N5-GOG. This is K4 CUP. We're moving on down to Kilo Echo 8, Quebec, Foxtrot, Tango. Hello, Fred. Welcome to the 11 Cats Happy Hour. I don't think I've talked to you before. But anyway, do you have any hobbies and any new hobbies that you would like to pursue? K-E-H-U-M-T, K4 CUP. Oh, they're Virgil. Well, first I'd like to head out back to Frozen, Mike, Frozen Radio. K-O-7, half hour, he used to come on our local nets. And I've been there much lately. I wish he'd give us a call again sometime. Boy, this ain't hobbies. I bowl. I don't do much really. I bowl. And I watch my sports, baseball. I watch a lot of my local teams, the Cleveland Guardians. And of course, radio. I hadn't been an All-Star for quite a while until a couple of weeks ago. I had to get a new laptop and move it around and got my All-Star to work again. It wasn't working for a long time. I changed internet providers and quit working. I got it to work again somehow, just playing around with it. Well, other than that, not a heck of a lot going on. Well, it's like 69 degrees here in Ohio. After it had been in the 90s, it finally cooled off a little bit yesterday and today. And I got up this morning. Believe it or not, it was so cool, I almost turned the heater on. KEA QFT back to neck control. Thanks for having me. KEA QFT from K4CUT. CUP. Thank you, Fred. And I'm watching the Cleveland Guardians right now on local TV here. And every Friday evening, I get a tune-in, if I want to, to the Cleveland Guardians game. And of course, I live down in Reds County, I'm in Eastern Kentucky, they consider it Reds Country. But hey, baseball is my sport. That's my go-to sport. I watch all the games that I can. I've got, matter of fact, I don't have what they call the subscription. But anyway, I've got a way to watch any game or all the games any game. When they're on and so on and so forth. And baseball is, baseball card collecting is one of my big hobbies. And man, I love collecting baseball cards. I've been collecting them since I was nine years old. I'm 56 now. November, Quebec, November. I guess 56 from 9 is about 47. I'm 56 now. I guess 56 from 9 is about 47 years of card collecting there. And it's my go, it used to be my number one hobby. Because I don't focus on it much as like I do. I still buy baseball cards, don't get me wrong. But I don't buy a whole lot. But I will pick up a few of the good ones along the way. So appreciate you, Fred. And thank you for coming and joining us. And so with that, I'm going to clear with K8QFT. I'm going to go look for that KL7FR station out there. Mickey, have you made it home? K4CUP."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-17T14:45:53+00:00","id":62685,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":62684,"text":" Graham, GM Zero, UUB, CAF 5SSR we all have those moments because yeah I was thinking about what you said you know I know I've heard you talk well I thought I was going to get a cocker spaniel I've had great big dogs I've had Jeremy Shepherd I've had Dobermans I've had you know Australian Shepherd with I think it was it was a mix breed Border Collie was in it and he was that dog was a mess I promise you my cocker spaniel was way calmer than that dog was and they lived together so I had a cocker spaniel and that wild dog I called it Mike knew them both and but yeah and I could tell you that what I like about the cocker spaniel they're lap dogs and Dottie she was a great lead you know gray healer she wanted to be a lap dog so it's kind of sad because she was hard to hold and yes one one cats dot org we do have this net and other nets like this are also on our website with their ways to connect and their information at www.oneonecats all the information ways to hook up to eleven cats this evening we have happy hour at seven eastern time which is right after this net and litter box lounge tomorrow evening at seven eastern also and the ase at four eastern on sunday today we have kl7fr we'll be running our second round for host for a question of the day so do check that out let me reset"},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.9190903737852794,"created_at":"2026-06-27T01:19:44.877771+00:00","id":125473,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":125474,"text":"is the best version that I've ever seen here. So that was a good job though. And every time a peer claims to be the best fourth in the north. So it's a fun little northern issue competition. Anyway, I'll pass it back to you. Thanks for the question. KDAB-O-Q. KDAB-O-Q, K-M-1-X. Well, it does sound like your town is budgeting for an extra special celebration. And that's great. Maybe everybody else is as well. And we just didn't know it. And so we may all be in for a treat come next Saturday. I hope so. And again, knowing that we've got tens of thousands of visitors that are in the country for the World Cup, it'd be nice to show them that we know how to celebrate as well. All right, thank you. And now we're going to go to Mickey K-L7FR."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.783946830406785,"created_at":"2026-06-27T01:17:34.746209+00:00","id":125456,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":125457,"text":"here in lots of fireworks even though we have midnight sun so we do most of our fireworks in the winter and New Year's is the big day for fireworks up here but we still shoot them off even though it's still broad daylight anyway looking forward to the fourth I hope it ain't raining I think it's raining the forecast per week from now so that wouldn't surprise me but we'll celebrate it anyway and good to hear everyone in here on the happy hour net thanks for doing the question round and thanks to Mike and Jeanette for sponsoring the loving cats and hope everybody has a great weekend KL7 fire and rifles back to net control oh gonna fire my wind them weaponry AR 15 KL7 FR KM1 X you do that get fired off on the fourth as well"},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.5207067321647297,"created_at":"2026-06-27T00:30:34.193876+00:00","id":125392,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":125393,"text":"Trust me, Corey, his mind's an overload, so he kind of has to, once he gets through all this training, he's going to get some relief and he'll be able to do a whole lot more things. But it's kind of demanding, he's had a very demanding part of it. So, yeah, anyway, that means I get more time to run around and spend money too. Sorry, Mike. All right, thank you, Corey, and you always come up with some great questions too, so we look forward to hearing your questions. Kilo Lima, 7, frozen radio. You're not frozen anymore, so yeah, farm ready. Tell us what's going on. How's the farming coming? How you doing, Mickey?"},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.8422454748716619,"created_at":"2026-06-27T00:30:26.211705+00:00","id":125390,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":125391,"text":"to the second round. I might be back out in the garden or the greenhouse, but I'll be monitoring. KL7FR back to net control. Thank you, Mickey. Always good to hear you out here. And I have a small garden this year. So I cut mine way down to you. And it is always good to hear you out. And I can't believe your girlfriend hasn't moved to her cabin yet that you helped her get out there. So anyway, I guess it could be good and could be bad, you know. And Corey had that question. He put it in the AM window for you. Kate Kup is pretty funny because he's wanting to know about that turd duck and does the tarkin literally count as two birds with one stone or do you just need to get a duck after that. Anyway, Virgil, that has been cracking up, but okay."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.8374476928263903,"created_at":"2026-06-27T00:30:21.102100+00:00","id":125388,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":125389,"text":"KI-5 SSR and the happy hour net. Here is KL-7FR in Willow where it's, believe, 68. Now it's been in the 70s every day for most of June. We had a couple of days in the 80s, but not much rain. It's dry here. It's supposed to rain tonight. And it looks like we're moving into the stretch or any weather for the next week. But we need it, especially for forest-fired danger. And we don't have to water the garden as much, but it seems like the weeds go faster when it's raining. Oh, man. Never ending. Anyway, I'm happy we had a late spring and cold late spring and the late start of the gardening season. But the garden is finally growing. It's not really a farm. And I cut the size of my garden way down this year. But stuff is growing. Weather's..."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-12-22T01:13:50+00:00","id":83028,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":83027,"text":"And that's it for the local astronomical news. This is KI0 on the Arnet Control for Colorado Astronomy Net. We've got a solid C over on the net logger. Oh, OK, Doug. OK, yeah, you're on the list, Doug. I didn't know what the tri-jet cap was, so there you go. So appreciate that. You're already, you're number 20 on the list there, Doug. So I got you there. We've got a short-wave listener out there listening in on NetLogger. If I could get a first name and a location over there so I can identify you there, I'd certainly appreciate that. So I just post over the AIM. We don't appreciate that. And we've got VA3NFG check in. Steve, let's see, that's a new call on the list. So welcome there, Steve. We do appreciate you checking in via NetLogger. And we've got Mike, KL7FR. Thanks for checking in tonight up in Alaska. Good to see you on the net tonight, Mike. Appreciate that, Steve. Welcome to the net. My name is Bernice, this is Bravo, Uniform, Romeo, November, Echo, Sierra, Sierra, Kilauea, India, Zero, Alpha, Romeo is the call. Always like to touch base with my first time check-ins and welcome them properly and find out a little bit more about your interest background in astronomy. That goes for all new check-ins, whether you're on listening over the air or on YouTube. Steve, if you could tell us a little bit about your interest, background, and astronomy, whether you're starting out or you've been doing it for decades, somewhere in between. We'd love to hear it. The V8-3-NFG Steve, please go ahead."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-12-24T23:48:55+00:00","id":97131,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":97130,"text":"Okay. Good evening to you, John. KV4 JD, thanks for checking in tonight. And that's a new call on the list, so welcome to the call. Mike, we got you on the list. KL7FR, thanks for checking in tonight. And Dwayne, N9VIV, thanks for checking in tonight. Appreciate that. John, down in Alabama, name here is Bernice Bravo, Uniform, Romeo, November, Echo, Sierra, Sierra, and the call sign, QA-0, Alpha, Romeo. Appreciate you joining us tonight on the Colorado Astronomy Net. Always like to touch base with my first time check-in, find out what you are interested in is in astronomy, whether you're just starting out, wondering what all that stuff is up in the sky, or you've been doing it for decades like I have, or somewhere in between. So John, tell us a little bit about your interest, background, and astronomy. Uh, KP4, JDB, go ahead."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.9482434913516045,"created_at":"2026-06-24T03:27:37.182344+00:00","id":120675,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":120674,"text":"Net control, here is Kilo, Lima, Seven, Foxtrot, Romeo, Mickey and Willow, Alaska. I'll be in and out, thanks for a great night, KL7FR, in and out."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.5530135725673877,"created_at":"2026-06-24T03:08:21.186182+00:00","id":120663,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":120662,"text":"All right, Mike, great to hear you up in Alaska there. I appreciate you checking in tonight. KL7FR, nice to check it in. I appreciate your comments. No worries. All right, I'm going to go ahead and wrap up the net for this evening. I'd like to thank the 27th check-in for checking in tonight, and the new check-in for over on a YouTube special. I appreciate those. So, thanks for that. Hopefully, we'll hear from everybody next Tuesday night for another session on the Colorado Astronomy Net. It's 7 p.m. Mount time. I'd like to thank you, Rockin' Mountain Radio Lake for the use of that repeater system. Also, I'd like to thank you Skyhublink and Group for the use of their system, as well. Skyhublink.com for all the different ways that you can connect and choose a net. I'd do appreciate that. With that, I will say 73 and keep looking up. This is KI-0 AR, I'm clear."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.681860938668251,"created_at":"2026-06-24T00:19:30.147682+00:00","id":120391,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":120390,"text":"a link to our Facebook group where you can take the conversation further and even a donate button if you'd like to help us with our costs. Again, visit us on the web at absolutetech.org back to net control. All right. Thank you, Chris, in a box. And while we're talking about the website, let's thank all the other people on the Absolutetechnet team. There's a whole bunch of people who bring you this net and keep things running in the background. I'm Chris V3RwJ. I'm usually in the background just running NetLogger. And I work on the podcast version. N4UPC, Scott, N6RDF, Mike, KL7FR, Mike, KI5 SSR, Jeanette, KM5Y, Mike, K4CUP, Virgil, N7FGP, Scott."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.8411715120077133,"created_at":"2026-06-21T00:54:04.203896+00:00","id":115372,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":115371,"text":"Kilo Lima 7 frequent recheck KL7FR. KM Paolo, I want to mention KQ4, NJS Paul, thank you so much for the stories. And you're coming in on fireside. They're going to disconnect in just a minute or two for another net they have to run. You'll have to jump over here on 211 cats if you want to continue. So, but they have a great net starting at 8 o'clock on fireside as well. KM Paolo, back to you, Jeanette. Well, it sounds like Mickey's going to tie the bows on it. KL7FR, Mickey, over to you. KF5 SSR in the net, here is KL7FR."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":0.824463450904226,"created_at":"2026-06-13T01:10:02.029987+00:00","id":102267,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":102271,"text":"It's still light at midnight here. It gets dark for a couple hours and starts getting light again about three in the morning. So from one to three, we get a little dusky, but further up north, like right now, third bank's third 24-hour sunlight. And you go up to Barrow in the summer. Yeah, but I believe it's 57 or 59 days of constant sunlight. But on the flip side in the winter, they get that same two months, no sunrise at all, pitch black for months. Anyway, you don't have to go to Antarctica to get midnight sun. And yeah, if you like seafood, we got a variety of it up here, the commonly known varieties, but there's some uncommon stuff too. That's another one is herring eggs on kelp, sounds gross, but they're actually pretty delicious. So yeah, a lot of stuff to try, but be forewarned. Anyway, KL7FR, back in that control."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.7657306730747223,"created_at":"2026-06-13T01:09:57.085672+00:00","id":102265,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":102269,"text":"There's a whole bunch of interesting archaeology and Peru and Ecuador, Nazca lines, those would be cool to see. And then non-archaeological, I've always wanted to go to New Zealand. I heard they got great fishing there too, lots of beautiful country. So that would be my three places. Great net tonight, thanks for calling it. Again, I'm sorry I missed my first round, but thanks to Mike and Jeanette for hosting all these nets on 11 taps. Thanks to you Corey for calling it tonight. Great question, about a great answers. And I had a happy hour, but I got to get back to gardening and the weeds are growing while we're talking. KL7FR, hope everybody has a great weekend and KL7FR back in that control. Coming. Hey, go ahead with your comments."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.8828227588803403,"created_at":"2026-06-13T01:04:36.796670+00:00","id":102258,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":102262,"text":"fictional of course for any of those three letter agencies that are listening but love the answer uncle Fred and we had Mark and Virgil thank you for getting there we had KJ5 IRQ earlier in the net but we also had KJ5 ICR Mark I think that was a separate check in as well so just wanted to check in on that but I don't think he's with us and then next up if Mickey's still in there with us we'd love to hear where he would like to travel we're all traveling there so maybe he can just hop on different flights out of there or he can have his own destinations KL7FR where would you like to go my friend KDA BOQ on the 11th test network KDA BOQ KL7FR thanks for picking me up Corey and sorry I missed my turn in the first round but I had long distance call from my aunt I had the"},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.8494953831347326,"created_at":"2026-06-13T00:33:03.531077+00:00","id":102217,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":102221,"text":"and pick all of you up and then fly straight on up to Anchorage, Alaska. And when we get up there, we're going to get on bus and we're going to go over to Willow and we're going to party with KL7FR all night. If and only if we survive that, we're going to be getting on a float plane and we're going to fly to a different remote lake each day of the week and we're going to land up the lake getting a boat, fish till we catch our limit, which will be about 9 a.m. and we'll pull us short and build a fire, cook all our fish with some fried potatoes and make some cowboy coffee. Take a cat nap while Minky stays up and watches for bears. We'll go out again in the afternoon, catch our limit and we'll just repeat that each day for the whole week. Then at the end of the week, we're going to fly back over to Anchorage and or Willow and Drop Me."}]}