{"activity_count":56,"callsign":"M7KNO","confidence":1.0,"first_seen":"2025-08-01T21:09:20+00:00","found":true,"id":4026,"is_net_control":true,"last_seen":"2026-06-29T09:37:31.544427+00:00","ncs_profile":null,"occurrence_count":32,"profile":{"confidence":0.9,"counts":{"ncs":1,"net":0,"open_qso":16,"transcript_contexts":16},"data_freshness":"generated","latest_topic":"Discussing a recent family outing and pet-related incidents","most_topic":"Family and pet activities","open_vs_net_bias_score":0.8,"personal_summary":"M7KNO is a friendly and engaged operator who enjoys sharing personal anecdotes and participating in community discussions. 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Mike 7 kilo November Oscar, Next UK."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-29T14:18:57+00:00","id":27513,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":27512,"text":" Okay, just wanted to make sure the lights kind of turn something different. Hey, Bex, well thank you, thank you so much. And yeah, of course, the end of the summer and everything. Man, it's passed awful quick. I know we spoke about all of this so, so many times. People often talk about time is passing by so, so quick. You know, Bex, I've even heard many young people saying that time is passing by so, so quick. So what's going on there? Anyway, we'll have to wait and see beyond our pay grade. But Bex, thank you, thank you so much. And no, it's back to work, back to the kids going back to school and of course the dogs and back to behaving themselves after having a relaxation out there in the holly bags and doing this and doing that. We want freedom. I wonder if you've managed to get Chester back to where he's meant to be. There we go. Well, on that note, there's Bex and we have signed up Odin. He's doing so, so well. He knows his day is set, he's best in the gum and he even does heal. He does heal quite well and everything else. He's doing well but finish a distraction, man. That's not so good. But he only turns four months old tomorrow. So we signed up Odin for the puppy classes. So he's going to school in about three weeks time. He's going to be starting going to school. So we'll see how that goes. Anyway, back to you Bex. And no, it's great to hear from you, it really is. And you're looking forward to getting back to the grind and teaching and everything else. M7KNO from GM0. This is repeater station kilo kilo 7, November Quebec November, all star node 622. M7KNO, Mathieu. If I'm honest, I'm not really this year. 16 years I've been doing this and I've reached a point where I think, do I still want to be doing it? But we'll see. England Hockey are talking about funding what I do. You never know, I could get paid. I'll be at five schools this year. I may actually get paid for everything I do for them. We shall see. And as for the dogs, puppy classes, good idea. Good socialising experience for Odin. And yeah, you'll learn lots of new skills and everything else. Personally I've never done them because obviously I train them slightly differently with working them. But if I wasn't going to work a dog, I think I would definitely go to puppy classes. Jester's got the groundwork there, but we've reached that teenage stage. He was a year old this month. So he's got to that, oh, I know the rules, but I'm going to push the boundaries. And with Toby here this week's end, all the boundaries go out the window just the way it is. I'm going to be having words with my son again. His dog's five. He's very much an only child, shall we say. And he's not being doctored, and I think he should be. He likes to dominate, and he dominates Archie. So there's a few issues there. So I'll be having a quiet word with my son here again because he's not going to breed him. And there's absolutely no need for him to be in tact. And it's causing a few problems, especially when I've got two male dogs. But he won't like what I've got to say. So even when your children leave home, sometimes you still have to have a quiet word. So, yep, I'll hand it on that note back to you, Graham."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-05T15:04:21+00:00","id":33133,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":33132,"text":" Hello to you, Graham. KI5SSR. Yes, the Texas Kisser right here in Hot Grapevine, Texas. I did want to say hello to Miss Bex. Hello to M7KNO. Her and her son will be running the AFC on Sunday, so do you check that out? The Brits are going to be running my net. But anyway, Grant, how are you and Helen doing? MM7HQS and GM0UUB. How are you guys doing?"},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-05T16:00:39+00:00","id":33157,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":33156,"text":" GM0UB Net Control continuing. Well of course people have heard this story before. But anyway, Helen was before we actually kind of got together and moved in together. We were actually talking some years ago, maybe a couple of decades ago. And she stayed in this house down in Alva. And over the back wall, the place where she stayed, she was the rear premises of a fish and chip shop. And that was very well attended by her black cat at the time, Salem. And he was a big cat. He was a lovely cat. He really was. But he was a great mouser and just a hunter. He was a great hunter. So I think the fish and chip shop liked to have him around because any kind of rodents that might be affected, he would catch them. So that was fine. But anyway, at some point Salem brought in this wee bird. And it was still alive. And Helen rescued it and spent days and days kind of nursing it and keeping it warm and cozy, giving it lots and lots of hugs and everything else until it was kind of strong enough to fly away by itself. So she went out to the back door and just said, hey, there we go. It's going to fly and fly. And it's going to be free again. And so it was, well, only for maybe a few meters because it flew over that back wall where of course Salem was sitting in the fish and chip back garden place and all the rest. And all Helen saw was this black paw, just a leg coming up and just grabbing that bird. And that was the end of the bird. So there we go. Helen nursed it back to Welly. And Salem did his thing. So I don't know. Hey listen, is that a sad story or a funny story? I'm not too sure. You can judge. Back to you Bex. M7KNO from GM0. Here you be."},{"callsign_confidence":0.99,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-05T16:25:09+00:00","id":33169,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":33168,"text":" M7K, no returning. Yeah, my son's dog's gone back now so the mayhem has calmed down. We've got two dogs, two cats, two hamsters, two boys. I'm not sure which is more trouble to be honest. But cats, cats do choose you. I think dogs choose you as well. But cats are very independent. Cats have slaves, dogs have masters. And the cats in my house rule the dogs. The dogs are very respectful of the cats. If they're not, they're likely to get their ears boxed. But you do find them all cuddled up together. Especially Ollie. He curls up with Chester. They have quite the bond. Almost as close as Ollie was with Max, our old lab. I think he misses him as well. They're both different animals obviously, but different personalities. But they all have their little quirks and give you so much love. And Ollie's one of these that lies on his back in your arms. And you can carry him around like a baby. He's a tart. But we love him. Back to you, Gran. Ah, very good, Bex. Well, hey listen, we love to talk about creatures. We could talk creatures all night and everything else. But there we go. Thanks so much, Bex. I really do appreciate you being there. And thanks for sharing. And like I say, thank you for putting up on the IRN Facebook page as well. I do encourage all members to please post up things. We love to see pictures, especially of your critters. But anything else you're interested in, what you're up to, other clubs you're going to, just put up the info there and share. We just love to see it. That's great. So good stuff. Bex, you take care of all the critters and their peers. Hi, hi. A wee Scottish squeeze from myself and Helen. That would be amazing. And Bex, you have a fantastic weekend. Stay safe, stay well. We look forward to speaking to you again very soon. So we'll say 73 and thanks again to M7KNO. And going down the list, we've spoken to Dave because he was short time and bowling out there in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. And so we're going straight on to Trenton, New Jersey. And there we find our friend Carl, also known as KB2FA. Carl, welcome sir. Happy Friday. And Carl, the microphone, it's all yours."},{"callsign_confidence":0.99,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-05T14:06:37+00:00","id":33104,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":33103,"text":" Well, very good Paul. It's absolutely wonderful to hear about your Riga there. I'm so glad she's so content in between yourself and your wife Sandra. Hi Sandra! Hi Riga! So there we go. But no, it's wonderful, it really is. I just couldn't be without a dog I have to say. But man, after he's energy, he's up. He kind of sleeps most of the night. He's up early doors in the morning and just keeps us going all day long. And puppies remain to sleep like anything 16 to 20 hours a day. This guy? No way. He's doing fine. He's doing fine. He's going to be a big boy this Odin. So he's got big paws. Every time he goes to sleep and wakes up, he's bigger. And actually, you can physically, honestly see him getting big. So yeah, he's definitely going to be a big boy. So there we go. Anyway Paul, thank you, thank you so much. Hey listen, we're going to have some fun over the next few weeks. And even Mum's just talking about puppies with the elves. And I know that M7KNO is jiped in there. She's coming up shortly as well. And Bex is fantastic at getting their dogs to behave themselves. So always lean on Bex for a little bit of comment and advice there too. But she's up shortly. But anyway Paul, in the meantime we'll say 73 to you. Say hi to Sandra as well. Even give Sandra a little Scottish squeeze from myself and my wife Helen Queen of Scotland. That would be amazing. And of course, a gentle squeeze for Rhea as well. That would be great. So Paul, you take care. Have a great weekend. Stay safe. Stay well. We'll say 73 to KC1 VQS. And with that, we're going to Memphis, Tennessee. It's a land of Elvis and barbecue and everything else. We're going to go and see what Scott's got to say. Maybe Robbie raised in third-party traffic. I don't know if they might even have Elvis Priestly around for dinner this evening. I'm not too sure. We'll have to go and find out. Scott, how are you sir? KY4NB from GM0UEB. Neck Control Scott. The mic is yours."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-05T16:16:47+00:00","id":33166,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":33165,"text":" Very good, Thomas. Well, they do update us on how that goes. That's absolutely wonderful. But anyway, Thomas, in the meantime, I heard you had your parents in the background there, so we hired your dad. And hey, listen, you have to get your dad to check in. I think he's only done it once, maybe, to the night. But anyway, good to hear you guys. It really is. But Thomas, you just keep up the good work. You're amazing. You really are. And you're an inspiration and a good example for all new operators this day. You just get involved in all these different various bits and pieces. And thanks for keeping us updated with what you're up to. We really do appreciate that. So Thomas, you have a great weekend. And stay safe and stay well. And we look forward to speaking to you again very soon. So we'll say 73 to Mike 5, me, Mike, all for Mike. Next on the list is Bex. And they have a little message on the email window from our friend Simon to Echo Zero Whiskey Papa Papa. And he's not very sure what the issue is. The parrot apparently works. But when he's trying to connect on the channel, it doesn't quite work. So he's bowing out and he's wishing everybody a happy weekend. So there we go. So we'll hopefully catch Simon actually on the air. But it's great to have him there as an in and out at least. And as I said before, myself and Simon, we've been exchanging some emails and just catching up. And Simon, as are his people, will probably remember. He does have his medical issues there. And he's always in our prayers and thoughts. So Simon, good to know you're there and connecting today. So good stuff. Hopefully we'll hear your voice sometime very, very soon. So anyway, we'll say 73 to both Simon and Mike 5, Lina Golf Mike. And let's go and see what's happening out there in Aldington in Englenshire. And only Bex can tell us she's also known as Mike 7 Kilo November Oscar. Bex, welcome. Happy Friday. And what's going on? The mic is yours."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-05T13:36:30+00:00","id":33079,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":33078,"text":" Okay folks let me tell you who I do have added. I do have Mike 7, Tango, Juliette, Quebec, KB2FA, Carl, in Trenton, New Jersey. You're on the list Victor, Echo 6, Delta, Charlie, Victor. We're short time I believe, the only short time I heard. And Thomas, M5, LG, M, you're on the list. And M7, KNO, Bex, you're on the list as well. And Jeanette is also asking to be added to the list as well. The KI5 SSR will be added which means it's quite a big list for the first round of check-ins folks. So we're going to get straight to it. And if you haven't managed to check-in so far then we will be going for more later. And of course you've always got the part 2 with Dave as well. GW8, they said ill. But in the meantime folks, thanks for going with us. We'll say happy Friday to Victor, Echo 6, Delta, Charlie, Victor, DJ, Dave out in Calgary, Alberta. He's short time. Dave, go ahead sir."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-17T13:48:34+00:00","id":62637,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":62636,"text":" Sometimes it can be a big, big kind of lag and delay there from various, maybe some DMR or Echolink or whatever. So we do like to leave nice long pauses. But nothing has to remind you there but the KC5LWI, if you are hearing us, please feel free to give us a wee shout or let me know in the aim window in NetLogger that you are back and we will definitely take your check in that's for sure. So with that we will move on down the list and go to Mike 7 Kilo November Oscar. That's Mike out there, an old intended England child. Thanks, welcome and happy Friday and how are you and yours? The Mike is yours. This is repeater station Kilo Kilo 7 November Quebec November. All-Star... Kilo Kilo B from M7 K and I. Good evening Graham and Helen, everybody else. Yep, we're good. The boys have broken up for half term. Having said I wouldn't play this season, I've been roped into playing hockey again tomorrow morning. So back on the pitch. Hopefully won't incur any injuries. But yeah, not bad. Dogs are happy. That's the dogs doing zoomies. Wait until you get two Labradors doing zoomies through the house. With one of the cats joining in. He likes to chase the dogs and the dogs chase him back and then he chases them. And yeah, watch out anybody in the way. Things go flying that's for sure. And I think our cat thinks he's a dog. But seems to be the general consensus around him. He comes in and in and out like a dog would. He will come on walks if we go that way he will follow us down there. Likes to join in shall we say. Back to you Graham."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-17T13:52:35+00:00","id":62641,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":62640,"text":" M7KNO returning. Yeah, my apologies Graham. Inundated with emails and I haven't got round to it but yes, I can say yes, I'm definitely up for it. But I will get back to you via that. And we've just seen the biggest spider up on the wall. May have to torch the house. So my response may be different. That is..."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-31T14:49:36+00:00","id":73224,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":73223,"text":" Oh, thank you, Lord. I do know my callsign. Anyway, you probably heard we did spend some ... It was only like \u00a312. It wasn't too bad for the hour at a secure field yesterday, just to get him off the lead with confidence that he wouldn't be running across any roads or anything else. I have to say, we were so, so pleased. I mean, he enjoyed the running around everything else, but whenever we ... As we recall, whenever we recalled him, he came straight back. He did the set and everything else. Throwing the ball, he loves his ball. Big, big reward. He came back. He always gave it back and straight away, and he loved to go and chase it again. His heel work was fantastic, and his sit stay was great. He turned six months exactly yesterday, and you have to say, we were so, so impressed. Now we're feeling an awful lot more confident, but in the right place, we will let him off the lead. So there we go. We'll maybe take a few visits to that field, and it's got all the kind of agility stuff as well. He loves to play and things. He's learning. You can see the tunnel, everything else, but as you say, Labrador, he just loves to learn, and man, it's an absolute pleasure. Anyway, back to you, Bex. M7KNO, GM0EEB."},{"callsign_confidence":0.99,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-31T14:54:25+00:00","id":73228,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":73227,"text":" Well, thanks so much, Bess, for letting us know. That's quite a discovery. It really is, and no doubt more interesting things to be uncovered as you go forward with this process. So, yeah, well, you know, obviously it's very personal, but, you know, if you do care to share, we'd love to hear more about the story as the weeks and perhaps months go on and just what you do discover in the journey. And I hope you're feeling good about it and it's exciting and everything else. And, you know, if you end up establishing some, you know, really kind of good and lasting relationships with some relatives locally that you never even knew you were a relative to, that would be a fantastic outcome as well, wouldn't it? That would be great. So, well, all the best for that. I wish you well. I really do, Bex. And, you know, you just never know what's round the corner and hopefully not too many disappointments and hopefully lots and lots of, you know, happy connections and good stuff comes your way. So I wish you well with that journey. So good stuff. Thanks for sharing, Bex. That's so interesting. And I'm looking forward to hearing the next chapter, if you don't mind. So anyway, M7KNO, Bex, do you have anything else for us before we move on? Back to you, my friend."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-31T15:02:57+00:00","id":73230,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":73229,"text":" You know, Bex, if we all kind of find new to half of it, as they would say, it's never at all. Honestly, sometimes when you start to dig and they uncover things, it's quite incredible the information you can find, that's for sure. My sister, some years ago, started to do some kind of research around the family tree and everything else, but she kind of hit a brick wall at one point, and I said, no, maybe it wasn't a brick wall, but just to end it up with some difficulties and be a little bit more extra effort, and I think she kind of thought, I'm just not going to bother. But no big skeletons were uncovered at that point. So on my father's side, I do have some relatives on my father's side who believe that they were relatives, or at least there was some kind of tentative link to some very, very healthy people up in Aberdeenshire, and I'll not mention the names of anything. Anyway, they were kind of considering they were just about to go to court, because they did believe that a very strong case. I never knew the full details. All I knew was that they would end up being kind of inheriting quite a big estate, at least one big estate up in Aberdeenshire, if that was the case, but it never did go to court. But that was many, many years ago. I don't know if anyone's still working on that one. Maybe I'll pick it up. Hi, hi. There we go. Anyway, Bex, thanks, thanks so much. Well, you take care. You're definitely approaching it the right way, just in your stride, and you're not looking for anything in particular, so therefore you won't get disappointed. All you can do is get surprised, and maybe even some good, good stuff comes from it. Great stuff. Thank you, Bex. You take care. Always good to chat to you about dogs as well. I appreciate your experience and everything else, and it's very, very helpful. So thank you again, Bex, and have a wonderful weekend. Stay safe, stay well. OC 73 to M7KNO. I'm going to see what's happening with William out there in Oakhurst, Texas. He's also known as November 5, Golf Lima Oscar. William, welcome, sir. Great to see you again. How are you? The mic is yours. This is repeater station Kilo. Hi, I'm Heidi Graham, N5G over the net. Just happened to catch up myself, glance over the clock, and realize, hey, I can say hey to Graham. It's been a while. I guess I can say happy Halloween to you, too. Anyway, we're talking about dogs, making me reminisce a bit about a couple of my, a couple of dogs I had, especially since my wife and I got married. The first one we had when we got married, it was a, it was a mixed breed. It was Husky and what we call a cow dog or a Cattahoula cur, and they instinctively herd cattle. Well, she never got a chance to herd cattle, but we could sure use it or herd children. She would make those kids go where they were supposed to go, and heaven forbid if they started running through the house, she would slow them down. She'd make them behave. She even played tackle football with the boys, and she'd get her tackles in. And the other one was an old, let me start thinking, was an old, an old retriever who was a wanderer. And she was older than the other dog, couple of the dogs we had at the time. And she took over their training. She started teaching them how to act. In fact, one day one of them barked at our pastor who came up, and she reached up, slapped him in the face with her paw, put her paw in the middle of his chest and shoved him back and gave him this look like, who the heck do you think you barking at? But she corrected him. So, yeah, I believe that about golden retrievers. Most of the dogs I've had, any kind of training I did was just about communicating with them, talking to them, and I got one we had, she went to fairs, and the first one I talked about the mixed breed, the catahoule cur and husky. She went with us to fairs and festivals and stuff like this. We'd set up our tent. We'd walk away from the tent and tell her, no one here doesn't belong here, and we were gone. We had a little, some friends who were right next to us in and out all the time during the day. We weren't in the tent. The man went to check on our tent. The man opened the flap to check on the tent, and he backed up and his daughter said, but I want to pet Daisy. Her name was Daisy Bear. He said, you can pet Daisy when they get back. Right now, Bear is on duty. He said all he saw was teeth and fur. She wasn't going to let him in that thing. He would have been in and out all day long. As soon as we got back, she was friendly as anything with him. Back at you."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-31T14:33:01+00:00","id":73209,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":73208,"text":" Wow, that was great. It's always great to have a loop. Hey listen, there's so much radio things happen. So there was a loop created there. I'll tell you who I do have. I think I managed to get the second one. But I did hear a nice, queer, brand new chicken. Haven't heard from Bart before. Bart, we've been here since January 2020. Where have you been, sir? Always good to see a new chicken. Kilo Alpha 3, November Romeo Papa. With you shortly, sir, you're the top of this particular list. Bart, good to see you. And I think it was Bex, Mike 7, Kilo November, Oscar who was there. And then the loop started. So it was just all kind of a heard chicken, chicken, chicken, chicken, chicken. So here we go. So hopefully that's been sorted. So on the list so far, we do have Bart and we do have Bex. And you don't have to have your name start with a B for Bravo. You can have any name what you like. But anyone else want to check in on this round, please try again. Give me your call sign slowly, phonetically, twice. Go ahead."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-31T14:40:59+00:00","id":73217,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":73216,"text":" Fantastic. Great stories there, Ray. Well, thank you, thank you so much. Well, keep up the great work there, sir. And they love the critters, that's what we say. And you did a fantastic job. So keep up the good work and please feel free to check in as often as you can. We are here every single Friday at 2,100 ... Sorry, I'll be changing to 2,100 UTC at 4 p.m. Eastern time. At 4 p.m. Eastern time every Friday. So please feel free to check in and keep us up to date on the literature report. We do love that for sure. But thanks for the great work. Thanks for checking in and taking time to be here, Bart. And we do appreciate that. You have a great weekend. Stay safe and stay well. And we'll say 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. November at Romeo. Thank you so much, Bart. Take care. And we're going to go and speak to Bex. I also see that the N5GLO Bill is wanting to check in there too. So we will have you on the list after Bex. But I hope it was Bex. But there was a big, big kind of open loop started. But I think it is here, Mike 7 kilo. And the only Mike 7 kilo I know is Mike 7 kilo. November, Oscar, Bex. Was that you, my friend? If so, happy Friday, Bex. The mic is yours."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-12-21T05:26:05+00:00","id":79486,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":79485,"text":" Well, thanks so much, Bex. Hey, listen, if you ever came to me in the last few decades and looked for a job, I think I would give you a job very, very easily. No, great. Honestly, absolutely wonderful. I understand exactly what you're saying and yeah, there we go. Good stuff. Well, I know you enjoy it and Bex, just keep it going as long as you do and keep on enjoying it and all the rest. But things and conditions do change and yeah, it does get a little bit more challenging, especially when your hands are tied in various directions. That can be a big frustration, but I think you're still enjoying it. The way in which you're speaking, I can hear the enthusiasm and the enjoyment there. That's a wonderful thing. So, Bex, keep up the good work and those youngsters will flourish and they just grow through your teaching, that's for sure. So, keep up the good work and thanks so much for being here as well and yeah, we feel better for you being here too, even if you did do a false start. Bex, you take care. Have a wonderful weekend. Please stay safe, stay well. Bex, we'll catch you again later. At some point, we'll say 73 to M7KNO. I should say I've also added the Texas kisser. She's coming all the way from Grapevine, Texas. That is, of course, Jeanette. Jeanette's also an in-window check-in, so there we go, folks. So, Jeanette will be just waiting for that big, big sloppy kiss soon. Oh, goodness me. I'm so much looking forward to it. Before we go and get our big sloppy kiss from Jeanette, we're going to go and speak to Dale, all the way from Roseburg, Oregon, also known as KC7YFE. Dale, welcome, sir. Happy Friday. And Dale, where have you been? It's been a couple of weeks at least. Dale, what's going on, sir? Hope you're well. The mic is yours."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.6024032655087384,"created_at":"2026-06-19T20:28:26.499679+00:00","id":113246,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":113245,"text":"I get critters in the background. Just as he keyed up, I thought I heard a wee something. And they haven't looked at Oden's thing. He made a noise, but I think it came through the speaker. So anyway, any critter reports, obviously good. Also, Josh and they haven't heard Josh's voice for so long. So, Josh is well, and they do know he's so just been my nose yourself now. And they get to hear Jacob and the good sports there that well, of course, the question has to be, did you engage yourself in any kind of parental activity? You know, and parents are invited to join some, maybe, a sack race or an egg and spoon race or something. I'm not too sure. Did you manage to, can I know how competitive you are? Did you manage to get in there and beat up some other parents? Only you can tell us, M7KNO back to you. M7KNO returning. At night. No, no, no, no, no, no."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.9791267551481724,"created_at":"2026-06-12T21:23:27.557420+00:00","id":101868,"node_number":"683211","recording_id":101867,"text":"always do a fantastic job. So thanks Becks, we'll see you soon to see the M7KNO. And they moved down the left, we've postponed it on, he was mobilising out there and then you found one, so we're going straight to Portland, Oregon where we find our friend Rock and Roy. That is KI7, PKL Roy. Are you there sir? Happy Friday and Roy, the mic is yours."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":0.5742588411359226,"created_at":"2026-06-12T21:09:27.954976+00:00","id":101841,"node_number":"683211","recording_id":101840,"text":"Okay, nothing heard. Trust me if you can hear us in the background, I can't quite make it to the microphone. They do her meat check later, and we'll get you on. But they're on the list at least, and then out, that's for sure. So we'll see at 73 in the meantime to Mike Viscuis, the vector Juliet. November, let's carry on down the list. We're going to go and speak to her. Our amazing bag's there. And she knows where I'm calling her amazing, but they're calling her amazing bags. M7KNO, we welcome to the net. Happy Friday and bake some wakers years. Cm0, UB7KNO, Evening Graham, Evening Helen. Hope you are both well. And yeah, not long been home. Jacob had a bowling expedition. So I got back, fed the dogs, and standing in the kitchen, just listening to everybody talking, and then Josh came in saying, oh, poor Chester says he's not been fed."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":0.5300533697009087,"created_at":"2026-06-12T21:06:36.345607+00:00","id":101834,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":101833,"text":"Okay, nothing heard. Trust me if you can hear us in the background, I can't quite make it to the microphone. They do a meat check later, we'll get you on, but they're on the list at least, and then out, that's for sure. So we'll see at 73 in the meantime to Mike Viscuiti, Victor Juliet. November, let's carry on down the list. We're going to go and speak to her. Our amazing bags there. And she's very, I'm calling her amazing, but they're calling her amazing bags. M7KNO, we're welcome to the Net. Happy Friday and bake some makers years. GM0, UB7KNO, Evening Graham, Evening Helen. Hope you are both well. And yeah, not long been home, Jacob had a bowling expedition. So I got back, fed the dogs, and standing in the kitchen, just listening to everybody talking, and then Josh came in saying, oh, poor chestnuts, he's not been fed."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.23001443147659306,"created_at":"2026-06-12T20:12:37.958620+00:00","id":101676,"node_number":"683211","recording_id":101687,"text":"If you're thinking, Jack, it's K.I. Everybody, I have added, where were we, Justin? We were there. We do have BEC, the M7KNO, your on the list. Victor Oscar won X-ray Hotel. That's Don out there in Shia Heights in Canada, a new foundland, and a mobile, so we're done with you shortly. And the KI7 PKL, Roy, were you talking about something there? We're down the wrong way, sir. Give yourself a pat in the back there, sir. I see Roy from Portland, Oregon. You're on the list in K6, Alpha, Alpha, November. That's my character in Valley Springs, California, Mike, you're on the list. Okay, folks, we're going to go with this list."},{"callsign_confidence":0.85,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-12-21T05:25:36+00:00","id":79485,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":79484,"text":" Yeah, you too buddy and enjoy the hobby, VK1JT."},{"callsign_confidence":0.85,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-31T14:48:30+00:00","id":73223,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":73222,"text":" Well, Bex, I love that saying. I have to say. And that's exactly what Nick was telling us as well. He says, do you remember you have a Labrador dog there that's come from a working background and all the rest. He says, work with the dog. He knows what he's doing. And they guide him, guide him, and he knows what he's doing. Now I can understand all that. I really can. But it's kind of funny because I didn't pick up the comment, but two weeks ago when we did our final public training class, and we're not completing it as you know, the trainer actually said to Helen, and I was out of earshot, I didn't hear it, but she said, you know, he's doing well, but she said, I wouldn't have a Labrador. And Helen says, why? She said, well, just the training. And then she walked away. So I think you can appreciate just what we were kind of working with there. And yeah, very much kind of food based and making the kind of smaller dogs and all the rest do more tricks than anything else. And I couldn't believe the difference between Nick and Nick. He says, no, it's just black and white. Here we go. This is what you have to do. And he says, take those lessons away with you and you and Odin will do absolutely fantastic. And he was absolutely right. So man, I'll tell you. There we go. Learning all the time. But you know what, Bex, it's so much fun and Odin is so much happier as well. And you can see it in his eyes. And you know, we had, you probably heard, you just take a deep breath."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-17T13:55:47+00:00","id":62643,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":62642,"text":" You know, all critter reports are welcome, whether they're unwelcome critters or welcome critters, but the reports are welcome. So thanks for that. You know, I take care of spiders over here. I mean, the smaller ones, I don't mind. I can take anything kind of too big and think, oh, do I really want to go and grab this? And so I just kind of empty the handheld Hoover that we have here. Chamber is nice and free and I just go up and stick it up. And it goes into the chamber. So it kind of runs around very well and I go outside and walk a wee distance and they open up the thing and it falls out and it disappears, hopefully to another neighbor. So that's why the wee handheld Hoover, that's my tip. Anyway, thanks, thanks so much. And yeah, you know, I did send out the email nice and early, although there is only a few weeks to go, but, you know, New Year's Eve, we're trying to pull it all together and stuff. So just when you've got a moment, please have a wee look at that and let me know how things suit. If you want any changes or alterations or not able to, please feel free. There's no pressure whatsoever. It's a fun event and I just want people to really enjoy participating. So you take care, Bex. Thanks so much for being there. And please give a wee Scottish squeeze to, of course, I'm going to try and remember these new names, Ollie and Jess. There we go. As well as, of course, Chester and Archie. So there we go. Pointy Scottish squeezes going around. Bex, thank you so much. Have a wonderful weekend. Stay safe. Stay well. Enjoy the family. Enjoy the critters. Welcome and unwelcome. And we'll talk to you again very soon. We'll say 7 to 3 to M7KNO. And once again, Sir Greg has changed in and out. So all the best to Greg and his family going to the beach there. So we're going straight to Mike 6, Echo Sierra Hotel. So Michael, are you still there with us, Sir? It'd be great to speak to you. So thanks for knowing that Greg. But that's OK. You've got yourself on the list. So welcome, Michael. Happy Friday. The mic is yours. Thanks."},{"callsign_confidence":0.85,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-17T13:52:11+00:00","id":62640,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":62639,"text":" Ah, very good, Bex. Hey, listen, it sounds quite amazing, isn't it, just how they all kind of interact with each other and what goes on and, uh, I know it can be trouble at times, but it can be a lot of fun and a source of great pleasure to be part of as well. So it sounds great, sounds great. Well, Oli and Jess, they're good stuff. And, yeah, Jess being, uh, cats, cats, that's it. And Oli, well, yeah, maybe, uh, thinks might be a good dog, so, uh, no problem at all. Hey, listen, it's all good fun, isn't it, all our critters. We love our critter reports here, that's for sure. Anyway, Bex, just one final question. You probably did see the email we sent out on the on air, I did hear Josh confirming his spot on the New Year's Eve net for 2026, coming up just in a few weeks' time. Can you believe it there, Bex? Can you believe it? And I think you did see, um, in January that you could still do that slot that you might be able to see there on the schedule. So I haven't heard from you yet, but if there is time, there is time, but do let me know if that still suits and if so, that's great. If not, can you do something else or whatever. It's entirely up to you. Just a, just a wee gentle reminder, we're putting the schedule together, so it'd be great to have you back on board. And Josh has already confirmed his spot. Anyway, back to you, N7KNO, and back to you."}]}