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      "created_at": "2025-10-04T21:34:01+00:00",
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      "text": " Hello, Bill and everyone on the mix. This is N3LMO. Let me see, winter. Winter, I seem to remember something about winter. It's been so many years. We've had our cold snaps here in Florida, believe me, but not yet. That's for sure. It was 96 the other day. We had a full shower today on and off. The summer came out in between the showers, but it did cool it down a little bit. There was a pretty strong wind, so that was a nice change. Our dog, Jasper the pug, doesn't like to go out for walks when it's hot and smart, but when it's cool in the evenings in particular, he'll take my brother on a walk and he'll go around the block, and sometimes a block and a half. It all depends on how hot it is and humidity, but I think he'll like it when it gets a little cooler. Things are good here. I finally got through all the papers that I had to go through and care up or use it. I can't think of a machine now. I'm getting old. But anyway, I got all that done five years with the papers that I had to destroy carefully so nobody could find the I.D. on them. They are a lot of financial stuff that RJ had. So that's all done now. I'm just doing the word search and stuff like that. I think everybody else is doing good. Thanks for taking me on the net, Bill. Have a good night, everybody. Charlie, Heidi, you. I'll look to you at the end of the day. You're next. Take care, Bill. November 3, Oscar Mike Oscar. November 3, Oscar Mike Oscar. Elaine, this is K7 Liberty People. Thanks so much for the report. My apologies for getting your prefix wrong. I will never forget your suffix. Oink, moo, oink. I could forget that and the explanation of how it relates to your heart. Thanks for letting us know what's going on down there. I'm like your dog. If it's too warm, I don't do anything. I don't walk. In the mid-60s is sort of my perfect range, which I guess is why I don't live near you because it's hardly ever in the mid-60s except maybe in the middle of the night on a cool light. Very good. Let's go up to New Jersey and see how Charlie is doing, KC2. STO, Charlie, what's happening tonight?"
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      "text": " Hello Jeff and everyone on the net. This is N3LMO. I'm doing very well tonight. It was interesting to hear about, I think it was Mike and his kittens. I think he has nine of them. When my brother moved in with me we had eight cats and one dog. So I know what it's like to have a lot of kittens slash cats. I think that's great. Two of my kittens, or cats actually, like to drink from the kitchen or bathroom sink. The other night I put the bathroom sink water on for one of them. The other one came in so they were sharing the water stream. It was so funny. One was on the top, one was on the bottom by the strainer. They were just drinking away like crazy. That was so funny. Anyway, everything else is going good. My health adventures continue. So we'll see what happens. Just looking forward to tomorrow. I have my women's Bible study and the chapter on this time is on taming the tongue. Very interesting. It says the tongue tells what kind of a heart we have and how we act. Anyway, we'll see what happens after the lesson tomorrow. Take care everybody. November 3 Oscar Mike Oscar."
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      "created_at": "2025-09-23T21:45:14+00:00",
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      "text": " Alright, well, Starner, you've been sick. Glad you're starting to recover a bit and that you found something to keep you occupied while you're sick. There's a QESDR set up, one that's near you so you can get...that's often a good idea to check out one that's close by so you can get some expectation about what you might be able to receive in your own area. Yeah, it's amazing how fast people can send CW. I know that decoders are famously kind of poor at decoding CW unless it is also machine-generated. So, I mean, I've seen mixed results, but that's what's amazing to me is that the ear can actually do better in terms of filtering and decoding CW sometimes than a much more advanced digital recorder, you know, decoder. But I hope you're feeling better soon and 732, you have a good night. Alright, let's go back to Mike, K1MTR. Mike, please come ahead. Hey there, everybody, and thank you for the skip there because I was under the West Seattle Bridge and I've been told in the past that I get a horrible reception there. So, anyway, quick little critter report. The kitties are starting to venture farther and farther away from the table that they like to hide under. They're a little month and a week old, I believe, now. They're making a lot of racket and just enjoying their little furry selves. They're not quite to the furry territory yet, but they're getting pretty close. They're just absolutely a blast. And then, of course, the best part about it is when you pick one up and you start scratching its belly or scratching it behind the ears and you hear the little purrr sound and it's just wonderful. So, yeah, my little kittens, all nine of them, are doing absolutely wonderful. And as far as my radio report, so I don't know if I told you all on the night net that I'm trying to build a wire-zack station out in the Spanaway area there. And one of the things I've been trying to do is I've been trying to find one of the FTM-400 head mounts. They had a little head mount that you tape down onto a flat surface and it would hold the radio's head since the radio itself didn't do that. And I have not had any luck with it. I have not been able to get a hold of Yaesu parts. And then it just dawned on me. I have a 3D printer. I know how to use Tinkercad. So this morning, before I left for work, I designed a desk mount that will fit right on the edge of the shelf and it will hold the FTM-100's head in place. And hopefully when I get home, all the sizes will be appropriate. I just guessed. I didn't take out any measurements so I didn't feel like getting out of bed to do that. Yeah, I know, lazy me. But, yeah, if not, I'll just tweak it and reprint it. I got a nice printer that does a pretty good job. So, yeah, that's hopefully waiting for me when I get home. And that's about all I got for tonight. This is K1MDR."
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      "text": " Well, thank you for that report, report number one down in the books. I wrote down number one. And yeah, a good friend of my dad's lived in Canberra, taught university, taught \u2013 I'm sure he's still alive \u2013 taught landscape architecture. But yeah, oh my gosh, I can't believe I forgot his name. I'll remember it eventually. But yeah, well, 73 and all the numbers, Mike. You and Katrina have a wonderful weekend and enjoy listening to the net. I look forward to what you have to say next. All right, next on the list is Elaine in Zephyrhills, Florida, N3OMO. 33, Elaine, please come ahead with your report and your soft food report."
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      "created_at": "2025-08-23T21:08:57+00:00",
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      "text": " Hello Bill, Rebecca, and everyone else on the net. This is N3LMO, aka Oink-Voo Oink. I'm doing very well tonight, thank you. My brother and I were just hanging out today. We had rehearsal for church tomorrow evening. We played guitar, and there's another guitarist and a keyboardist and a drummer. And it's really great, upbeat music, which I really love. Looking forward to tomorrow, and then afterward about 10 or 12 of us usually go out for lunch. We're going to a place called Sonny's Barbecue tomorrow, so you can imagine the wonderful listings on their menu. Mmm. So it should be fun. And then I go to the Women's Vibes Study on Wednesdays. This is only been my second week there, will be my second week. And everybody is so friendly and so nice. It's really wonderful. But anyway, enough about that. Because I had a great day. Nothing else much is going on. I'm doing my word searches and watching my shows and enjoying life, quite frankly. So I hope you have a real good evening and a day tomorrow, Bill. Thanks for taking my call. 73s, 88s to all of you. November 3, Oscar my Copter. Elaine, thank you so much for joining us. I have a quick question for you, though. In your Bible study class, how does that work? Are you actually just sort of reading your way through the Bible and discussing it, or does it jump around or themes, or how is it organized?"
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      "text": " I was I-O and then I had a technical problem responding to you, KI-7 RYW I-O. Very good. Thank you very much. I knew my notes were a mess and that at least explains that silence. Very good. Let's leave this round behind because Ann's introduction on the subject of humiliation just seems to be a little bit more complicated. Ann's introduction on the subject of humiliation just seems to be cascading around me. So let's try a new round and I'm just going to try harder. This is round whatever. You're listening to 9 PM PSRG social net. My name is Bill, K-7 WSB. Want to join us? Come ahead with your call sign and your name. W-7, J-S-M, John. John, how nice to hear from you. No doubles, no nothing. Just a nice clear signal and I know your call. That makes it easy. Next, who wants to join us? KI-7 Zulu Echo India, Tim. Zulu Echo India, Tim. Thank you very much. You're on the list. Next."
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