{"activity_count":38,"callsign":"N4NWD","confidence":0.99,"first_seen":"2025-08-10T17:47:43+00:00","found":true,"id":5512,"is_net_control":true,"last_seen":"2026-06-29T06:52:45.558510+00:00","ncs_profile":null,"occurrence_count":24,"profile":{"confidence":0.7373,"counts":{"ncs":0,"net":2,"open_qso":12},"data_freshness":"2025-12-24T13:04:30","latest_topic":"Trivia","most_topic":"Trivia","open_vs_net_bias_score":-0.899,"personal_summary":"N4NWD is a friendly participant who enjoys trivia and casual conversation.","scores":{"civility":0.9,"focus":0.4,"friendly":0.8,"helpful":0.5,"serious":0.6,"technical":0.3},"source":"legacy_callsign_profiles","summary":"N4NWD frequently engages in trivia and mentions a local restaurant.","topic_coverage":{"Miscellaneous":0.3,"Restaurants":0.2,"Trivia":0.5},"updated_at":"2025-12-24T18:50:59"},"qrz_status":null,"recent_transcripts":[{"callsign_confidence":0.99,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-10T17:47:26+00:00","id":15932,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":15931,"text":" Nothing there. 43 check in so far. Stand by and I'm gonna tell ya, if you'll follow me on NetLogger, if you'll run to the top, I'm gonna introduce lines 1 through 8 to you real quick. If you're an analog repeater user, if you just got a handy talkie or you're on a base station or you're in your car, get ready. You're getting ready to be ready to check in. We're getting ready to do those next. Line number 1, that's myself. I'm just running my mouth, yonder who I am. Line number 2, Joe. K in that whiskey. Mr. Joe, he's been my backup from the get-go I guess. Man, we've come a long ways, but it wasn't without the help of many people like Mr. Emmett. Line 3, W4EDP. Emmett takes care of everything technical on the Sunday night net. He handles the website, the links, making sure all that. All the behind the scenes stuff works. That's how we have people checking in from anywhere and everywhere to the Sunday night net. We appreciate Mr. Emmett. Line number 4, Alpha Alpha 4, Echo Zulu, Mr. Ray, High Cop signal Mountain Ray. He finds the trivia questions for us each and every week and also is the lead for the Sunday night net test team. We appreciate Mr. Ray. Line number 5, N4NWD, Mr. Man Max. Max is in the background, one of the newest members to the team and we appreciate Mr. Max. Always there to do whatever we need and we appreciate him dearly. Max never complains. He says, alright, we love it. Hope he has fun with that. Line number 6, N9ZN, Echo N, Miss Terry. Y'all heard Terry Weid before last calling the Sunday night net. Terry is the alternate net control. I'm many days when I can't make it. We appreciate Miss Terry. Line number 7, Cupcake KX4CCL. Melinda, she finds the classic concentration puzzle that we send out on Slow Skin TV each and every week. We appreciate her. Line number 8, KX4KM. You'll hear Miss Karen on here every now and again. Miss Karen is Ray's right hand lady for the test sessions on the Sunday night net. That's the Sunday night net team and that's who makes this net happen. If you see any of these fellows, ladies or gentlemen, give them a high five and let them know you appreciate them. ."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-17T18:22:36+00:00","id":18232,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":18231,"text":" OK, I don't know where the extra key is for some of the stuff, but thank you Mr. Joe! Good evening everyone, this is November 4, November Whiskey Delta, and welcome to Sunday Night Net Trivia. Here are the MC Trivia questions, along with the usual two questions from the General Class Test Pool, and the final question from the Extra Class Test Pool. As we've seen to the end from the TV genre, that is all about the cartoon of the 1980s. N4 and WED standby list."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-17T18:35:52+00:00","id":18264,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":18263,"text":" This is November 4, November, Whiskey Delta with Sunday Night Net trivia. Question number five. Let me introduce myself. My name is Ty Tiger. These are my friends. Pammy Panda, Digger Mole, Rick Raccoon, and Bogey Orangutan. Do you know what we are called collectively? Is it A, the Shark Tails? Is it B, Squirrel Tails? Is it C, Smurf Tails? Or is it D, Shirt Tails?"},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-17T18:56:38+00:00","id":18306,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":18305,"text":" Alpha, KK4 JOM. That is correct. Torad oil cores can find most of the magnetic field within the core material. Good job, sir. Well, folks, thank you for your participation. Hope everyone had fun and thanks again to Mr. Ray, AA40Z for getting these questions together for us. Now, as promised, if you would like to submit your own questions and answers, submit them via email to trivia at sundaynightnet.org. If you are interested in reading them on the air, that can be arranged or Joe, Melinda, Karen or myself can read them. Again, that email is trivia at sundaynightnet.org. Mr. Joe, turning it back over to you, sir. KNIW. This is November 4, November Whiskey Delta."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-17T18:49:48+00:00","id":18295,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":18294,"text":" Okay, test pool questions. This is November 4, November Whiskey Delta with Sunday Night Net Trivia. Number 11. What is the voluntary band plan restriction for U.S. stations transmitting within the 48 continuous states in the 50.1 MHz to 50.125 MHz band segment? Is it A. Only contacts with stations not within the 48 continuous states? Is it B. Only contacts with other stations within the 48 continuous states? C. Only digital contacts? Or D. Only slow scan TV contacts?"},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-21T18:08:08+00:00","id":43996,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":43995,"text":" Hey John, I hope you're doing well my friend. Thank you for checking in with us tonight. KK4DC and you are on the log. Alright, we're getting ready to run into announcement portion of the Sunday night net. I'll announce that my presentation is with announcements. Feel free to announce the club meeting today at Hamfest. Any ham related activity, I don't care what it is. As long as it's ham related, I'm happy. And I don't care where it is, you can announce Hamfest Fest in Alaska if you want to. I don't care. As long as it's something for the good of the community, that's all we're here about. Call signs and call signs only please. All stations with announcements. K4EC W4EDP November 4, November Whiskey Delta JN9W W84BAK"},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-21T18:19:20+00:00","id":44000,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":43999,"text":" Alright, I appreciate that very much sir. Thank you, thank you. And we're going to go to Warren, W-A-4, B-A-K. Thank you Jim. Here to remind you again about the Iron Man, it's one week from today. One week from today is Iron Man, Cine Nuto 140.6. To sign up for that, go to the KA4EMA.net website. That's KA4EMA.net. Go to the bottom of the page where it says Volunteer Opportunities. Click on that. Go to the first thing in the menu there, the Iron Man, and click there on More Info. And then there will be a link for you to sign up for the event. We still need about 12 people. We need a lot, especially people who can work in the late afternoon and through the night. It ends at about 1 AM so we need people that can run the gamut there from about 4 in the afternoon until 1 in the morning. You don't need to do that whole time. About half of that would be fine. Break. I also want to let you know that on November 8th is another opportunity to be part of an event. It's the Chatter to the Battlefield Marathon. That happens of course down in the battlefield in Georgia. And it goes from about 7 AM to about 1 PM. So it's a very short event. And it's a cooler event so that's a good thing. To sign up for that event or to let us know you're interested, go again to the KAA4EMA.net website. Fill out the contact form on that website and you'll be able to let us know that way that you're interested in participating in that event. You can find out more about it through the Volunteer Opportunities link. Thank you very much Jim. WAA4BAK. Thank you Warren, we appreciate it very much. You know what? What's bad about this time of year is a bunch of candy sitting around. We don't even get any trick or treaters. We got enough candy here we could have a hunter come by I think. And that means I got to eat it all. I just spotted it. Alright, thank you very much sir. BAK we appreciate you. Let's go to... I wrote down, Max was that? That was Bruce with the, I put down the wrong call sign I think. Bruce was that you with that out, the N4WD correct? It was Max's ID. Well I did it right, it was Max. I thought it was Bruce. Max go ahead. Thank you Jim. Good evening everyone. Folks, just wanted to remind everybody that the, I think Washington, the House and Senate both have bills that have been proposed. They're not really moving but they've been proposed for the Private Land Use or HOA's. Preventing hams from putting ham radio antennas up. And the ARWW is working with someone, I forget the guys name, who has set up a website. And if you'll go to https colon slash slash send dash a dash letter dot org slash hoa. And I've got this in the almost system message window. If you'll click on that link and just simply enter your ham radio call, it'll populate your information. And then the lobbyist in Washington will be able to print off a letter and it will tell them who your representatives and senators are. And they will give them a copy of that letter. So this is something that hopefully we can get passed this year. It's been up there for several years. Hopefully this year it'll be passed and then that'll free up hams putting up amateur radio antennas and HOA's. So anyway, Jim, back to you. K and 4 NPF this is. November 4, November whiskey delta. Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you there Max. And maybe we can get a link to that link on the web page. On the Sunday night net web page. Alright, thank you Max. Alright, let's go to Mr. Ray. I'll find the 4H on Zulu. Thank you Jim, AA-4EZ. The next test session for the Sunday night net is this coming Saturday, the 27th. We'll be having our regular test session at the Union Springs Baptist Church featuring 911 Levi Road. We do have a candidate already signed up and we have a VE stuff already committed so we will be having a test session for sure. So if you're looking for any place to test, if you'll go to hamsteady.org forward slash sessions. You can put in your zip code and you can find out where all these various VE test sessions are in your area. And you can even register right there online so they'll know that you're coming because sometimes if a test team doesn't know anyone's coming they may not be there either. And I pick this each week because there are those that are listening that have never registered, I mean that aren't licensed that would like to, that don't know what they need to do. So here's the information you will need. You'll need a picture ID. You will need a good email address. That's how the SEC contacts you. They give you 10 days. If you don't respond, they don't either. You'll need an FRN number. We're ARL test teams so we charge $15 if you're 18 or over, $17 or under, it's $5 but we will pick that up for you. We had another instance of an email address not long ago and it doesn't work out well. It takes a lot of extra work to make sure we can get you through on that. Also check out Emmars website, l-m-a-r-c dot net. Check on resources and tools. You can get all the information you need about local repeaters, frequencies, offsets, lengths, wind nets, meets, everything you need to vote. Email will have it on that website. It keeps it up to date. Best website I know of. Back to you Jim, 884-EC."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-21T17:37:24+00:00","id":43955,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":43954,"text":" I'm nothing but a mouth to the south here, KN4MPF. My name is Jim and I appreciate you all very much, but I appreciate all the help and all the work that everyone does that makes this net operate. Line 2, TN9Whisky Joe, he was the first person to ever start helping me and we tag teamed up and did it together and it just went wild from there. But Joe, that's the mouth of the south, Mr. Announcement. We appreciate him very much and KN9Whisky for all that he does. You'll hear him calling trivia most of the nights and he usually sends the slow-skin pictures. Line 3, W4EDP, Mr. Hemmat, he's a technical guru on the Sunday Night Det. He takes care of our website and all the links to make it where you can check into this net from any way, anywhere, any possible. There's hundreds of people linked up to us. We don't always have check-ins, but I can assure you if we can tell you exactly how many people we're listening, it'd be in the thousands. Line 4, Alp, 4E, Mr. Ray, Ray finds our trivia questions each week and also heads up our Sunday Night Det test team. So we appreciate everything Mr. Ray does. Line 5, N4NWD, Mr. Max, Max is another technical guru in the back with us and he makes sure the logs are, everything's going right, keeping up with call signs and you'll hear him filling in anywhere he's needed. We really do, we're glad that we got Mr. Max as part of our Sunday Night Det test team. Line 6, Ms. Terry, N9Z, Echo N1. Terry's an alternate net control and when you all hear a beautiful voice on the air, that's more than likely Ms. Terry. Line 7, Cupcake, K64CCL, Ms. Melinda, she finds our slow scan pictures for us each week and makes sure we have that classic concentration puzzle that we send out on the air each and every week. Line 8, K64KM, Ms. Karen. Karen, you'll sometimes hear her on the net helping out, but usually she's working to keep myself, Mr. Ray, and all the other beings straight at our test sessions. We're very flexible and we appreciate Ms. Karen for all she does helping out with the test sessions on the Sunday Night Det. Alright, we're getting ready to get started with analog check-ins. Please stand by. This is repeater station Kilo Kilo 7, NQN, All Star N6222. Alright, we're checking in. Give me a call sign. Give me a name, give me a location and also let me know what frequency you are on. What frequency you're on. I'm going to start it out and I'm going to let Mr. Ray show you how it's done. Ray, Alpha Alpha 4, Echo Zulu, leave it back my friend. Alpha calls, alpha calls only. This is? 884EZ, Alpha Alpha 4, Echo Zulu, Ray, Signal Mountain, come through the 7-9 machine. Good evening Jim, and on the Sunday Night Detters."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-11-09T18:32:32+00:00","id":77947,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":77946,"text":" It's 5.8 GHz and 4 LRK. 5.8 GHz is correct. Good job, sir. Folks, thank you for your participation. Hope everyone had fun. And thanks again to Mr. Ray, AA4EC, for getting these questions together for us. These were a little bit tough tonight. But thank you for the participation, for the ones that participated. Now, as promised, if you would like to submit your own questions and answers, submit them via email to trivia at sundaynightnet.org. If you're interested in reading them on the air, that can be arranged, or Joe, Melinda, Karen, or myself can read them. Again, that email is trivia at sundaynightnet.org. Mr. Jim, turning it back over to you, sir. KF4MPF, this is November 4, November Whiskey Delta."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-11-09T18:00:41+00:00","id":77880,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":77879,"text":" Thank you, Mr. Jim. Good evening, everyone. This is November 4, November Whiskey Delta, and welcome to Sunday Night Net Trivia. Here are ten themed trivia questions and answers along with the usual two questions from the general class test pool and the final question from the extra class test pool. The theme this week is all about computers and their types of memory. Thank you, Mr. Ray, A4EZ for coming up with a theme and researching the questions for us again tonight. Now, if you would like to submit your own questions, stay tuned after trivia and we will tell you exactly how to do that."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-11-09T17:50:27+00:00","id":77870,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":77869,"text":" Alright. We are a little low tonight. We've only got 71 check-ins, but hey. It's that time of year. Everybody's doing everything. I understand. That's just part of it. Alright. Once again, my name's Jim. My call is Cam. 4-1-P-F. Kil-mike-4-Mike-pop-fox. Up to Sunday night net. Out of Chezbun, Tennessee. I'm going to enter to take a minute and come right quick before we do announcements and introduce you to the crew that makes this network. Joe's not with us tonight. He's feeling a little under the weather. And I've had to silence his head cold myself for about a week. So I don't know if that's what he's got or not, but he said he wasn't feeling too well tonight. He took the night off. Kilo November 9 whiskey. Mr. Joe. I also call him the mouth of the south. We appreciate Joe. We've got line number 3, W4EDP, Mr. Emmett. Emmett takes care of all the websites and the leaking systems from Sunday night net. The majority of the technical side of things. We've got line number 4, Alpha Alpha 4 Echo Zulu, Mr. Ray. Ray finds our trivia for us each week and heads up the test team for the Sunday night net. We have line number 5, Mr. Max. November 4, November whiskey delta. Max helps me log and fills in wherever and whenever we need him to. So we appreciate Mr. Max. He'll be doing trivia tonight. We have line number 6, November 9, Zulu Echo November. And I'll say it again, Ms. Terry. Terry's the alternate net control most of the time when I'm not available. We appreciate her. We've got line 7, Cupcake Case for CCL. Melinda finds the Slow Scan TV Puzzles for us each and every week. We appreciate her. And we've got line 8, Ms. Karen. He'll have 3-4 kilo bike. Heard her on trivia before. She's, um, we're going to call her second command of command. She keeps us everybody on track at the 10th session for the Sunday night net test team. We appreciate Ms. Karen. Alright. Does anyone have any questions, comments, or light checks to tell before we jump down and go to announcements? No."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-11-09T18:20:05+00:00","id":77922,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":77921,"text":" This is November 4, November Whiskey Delta with Sunday Night Net trivia number 9. Secondary storage, like the hard drive, isn't directly accessible to the CPU like primary storage. What is another name for secondary storage? Is it A, auxiliary storage? Is it B, virtual memory? Is it C, main memory? Or is it D, internal storage?"},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-12-21T17:40:50+00:00","id":81680,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":81679,"text":" This is November 4, November, Whiskey Delta with Sunday Night Net trivia. Now for the test pool questions. Number 11. What emission is produced by a reactance modulator connected to a transmitter RF amplifier stage? Is it A, multiplex modulation? Is it B, phase modulation? Is it C, amplitude modulation? Or is it D, pulse modulation?"},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-12-22T09:13:33+00:00","id":84620,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":84619,"text":"Reducing the effective sample rate by removing samples is correct. Good job, sir. Folks, thank you for your participation. Hope everyone had fun. And thanks again to Mr. Ray, AA4EZ, for getting these questions together for us. Now, as promised, if you would like to submit your own questions and answers, submit them via e-mail to trivia at sunday.net.org. If you're interested in reading them on the air, that can be arranged, or Joe, Melinda, Karen, or myself can read them. Again, that email is trivia at sunday.net.org. Mr. Jim, turning it back over to you, sir. KM4MPF. This is November 4, November Whiskey Delta."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-12-24T13:04:27+00:00","id":95019,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":95018,"text":"Well, that gives us 80 so far. Mr. Max, November 4, November Whiskey Delta, I'm turning the trivia portion of this net over to you, my friend. I hope you had fun. Thank you, Mr. Ray. I fell for it because it looks fun to see some questions. Thanks, Mr. Max, for reading them out loud. I'm going to go turn on my HD, and I'm going to see how many I can get right. This is Gila Mic 4 Mic Poppin' Fox. I'll be back."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":0.9641167986555956,"created_at":"2026-06-15T08:43:57.214639+00:00","id":105921,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":105566,"text":"This is November 4, November whiskey delta. It was Sunday night trivia. Number 10, the first member of the famed century series of jet fighters, the North American F-100, was the first aircraft in the US inventory to achieve supersonic speed in level flight. What nickname was given to this legendary aircraft? Was it A, delta dagger? Was it B, super cypress? Was it C, scorpion? Or was it D, starfire? A M K."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":0.7470428310334682,"created_at":"2026-06-15T01:50:34.096257+00:00","id":105557,"node_number":"683211","recording_id":105562,"text":"This is November 4, November whiskey Delta was Sunday night trivia. Number 10, the first member of the famed century series of jet fighters, the North American F-100, was the first aircraft in the US inventory to achieve supersonic speed in level flight. What nickname was given to this legendary aircraft? Was it A, Delta Dagger? Was it B, Super Cypress? Was it C, Scorpion? Or was it D, Starfire?"},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":0.7931660496526294,"created_at":"2026-06-15T01:28:41.589077+00:00","id":105503,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":105506,"text":"All right. Good evening everyone. This is November 4, November, Whiskey Delta, and welcome to Sunday night, Net Trivia. Here are 10 same trivia questions and answers along with the usual two questions from the general class test pool, and the final question from the extra class test pool. In honor of Mr. Joe, the theme this week asked for the names of various military aircraft. As an example, the F4B, Jet Aircraft, was named Defantel. Thank you Mr. Ray, AA4EZ for coming up with a theme and researching the questions for us. Again tonight, if you'd like to submit your own questions, make sure to head for trivia and we will tell you exactly what you have. Folks, remember, whenever you have the question, don't blow it out. The answer, identify with your call, and I will randomly select participants until we get started."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":0.4537346633997831,"created_at":"2026-06-15T01:28:08.789069+00:00","id":105498,"node_number":"683211","recording_id":105501,"text":"Good evening everyone, this is November 4, November, Whiskey Delta and welcome to Sunday Night Net Trivia. Here are 10 same trivia questions and answers along with the usual two questions from the general class test pool and the final question from the extra class test pool. In honor of Mr. Joe, the theme this week asked for the names of various military aircraft. As an example, the F-4B. Jet aircraft was named the Phantom. Thank you Mr. Ray, I A4EZ for coming up with a theme and researching the questions for us. Again tonight, if you'd like to submit your own questions, I'd like to add to Trivia and we will tell you exactly how to do that. Don't forget to subscribe to the channel and I'll see you next time."},{"callsign_confidence":0.85,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-12-24T13:03:55+00:00","id":95018,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":95017,"text":"Kilo, November, Oscar, Mike 7, Kilo, November, Oscar, X, Wellington, UK."},{"callsign_confidence":0.85,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-12-22T09:13:18+00:00","id":84619,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":84618,"text":"Kilo Echo-Niner, Bravo Victor Echo, Kilo Echo-Niner, Bravo Victor Echo, Dave in Western Wisconsin, In-N-Out."},{"callsign_confidence":0.85,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-12-21T17:40:32+00:00","id":81679,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":81678,"text":" I'm just going to leave it at that. I'm just going to leave it at that."},{"callsign_confidence":0.85,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-11-09T18:00:11+00:00","id":77879,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":77878,"text":" Folks remember, when I read out the question, don't blurt out the answer. I did have fun with your call and I will randomly select participants until we get the correct answer. Also, to keep the rhythm of the trivia flowing, I ask you to hold all comments until the end of trivia. So, let's have some fun."},{"callsign_confidence":0.85,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-17T18:22:11+00:00","id":18231,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":18230,"text":""}]}