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And by the way, Mike, if you've gone in and out of Philly, you probably have seen the Limerick power plant. You can see on a clear day, you can see that from Philadelphia, no problem up in the air. I lived about four miles, five miles north of that power plant, the big towers there. I don't know if that power plant's running anymore. They were actually building it back in the 70s. But anyway, I left that area, ran out of high school, graduated three weeks later, I'm in boot camp for the Air Force. Long story short there, I went to tech school, went to boot camp in Lackland in San Antonio, and I went to Kiesler for tech school, and I got stationed there. And I spent the rest of my whole entire Air Force career, four years, stationed at Kiesler Air Force Base. And then I, right before I got out, I landed a job with Texas Instruments in Houston, and moved to Houston, lived there for four years. And then I landed a job with Intel Corporation out here in Chandler, which is where I moved to Chandler, where the XYO and I moved to Chandler anyway was just to get out of Houston, and moved to Fort Arizona. And spent three years working for Intel Corporation, actually retired twice out of there. And now I've been retired for over nine years. I'm really happy I retired when I did. So that's basically it in a very fine and nutshell. The XYO's a retired RN, by the way. She worked at the hospital, one of the hospitals in Phoenix for a number of years. She quit working back in 2000. She just got so burnt out being an RN, and she wanted to be a health care worker, so that's what she is right now. So I kept working, and we were doing fine financially with what I was making, no problem. That's the really thumbnail sketch of the radar site, just a condensed version there. Mike, back to you, N5AQM."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-26T17:46:23+00:00","id":10841,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":10840,"text":" And Jeanette and the rest of the net N5AQM might care in West Chandler, Pat Chandler, same thing, Arizona. Right outside of Phoenix, we're due south of Tempe. Tempe City border is about a mile and a half north of me at this location. It kind of wiggles around, it goes a little further north, but uh, and to the west, goes all the way out to I-10. I-10 is an annexed sub-division called Awatukee, which is now part of Phoenix, and we're also due south of Mesa, and Gilbert borders us on the east side, and it's Indian Reservation to the south. The res line is the 202 freeway, and it's about a half a mile south of where I live here. I don't know what Chandler's famous for, I've lived here 42 years, I'm still trying to figure it out. You know, um, there's a lot of history here, the San Marcos Hotel in downtown Chandler is a historical, it's on the historical register, I think that's what they call it. And it's been there since 1890 or something like that, way before Arizona was a state. But uh, yeah, this morning, beautiful, man, we are having, we were all talking about it out at the flying field this morning, that maybe, you have to comment if you've actually seen it from the air, um, when I showed you where it was at there on the map. Let me reset. This is what you're seeing? Um, man, it's been beautiful, this morning it was like 75, really dry, I liked this the last four mornings, so I'm out there at the crap of dawn every morning, with some airplanes, and everybody's coming out early, but it's just been delightful, the weather's been really great. We're having the coolest, uh, summer that without anybody remembers, it's not been blistering hot, we've had a couple days of 115, 116, it's gonna be 110 tomorrow, but that's like at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. You know, tomorrow morning it's been 75 again, and right at the first daybreak, man, there's actually a chill in the air because it's so dry right now, I'm waiting to get some rain, but that's another story. Um, but yeah, beautiful flying weather, just did calm, cool, and a big crowd this morning at the flying field, it was packed, I'm glad I got my flying in early when I got there early, because it was getting to be quite a circus of airplanes in the sky. Um, let me reset again, and I'll tell you a little bit about my past."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-01T17:14:24+00:00","id":12912,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":12911,"text":" And boy, well, this one's a hobby for sure. This one seems to dominate over the model airplanes, but I do a lot of both for sure. I haven't really, I don't break airplanes. I tend to wear them out. I don't really spend a lot of time working on them. I just fly, you know? And every once in a while I have a mishap, of course. It's a model airplane, but I spend most of my time playing with ham stuff. But you would think here lately, my new hobby is collecting LIFEP04 batteries. I just can't stop buying these things. I'm collecting smaller ones off of Amazon. I got two six amp hour 12 volt coming, the latest acquisition coming for $20 shipped to my door. You know, and the last, I think I told everybody about the last batteries. Those things are working out great. They were 15 amp hour for $20 a piece. I got a couple of those. And also have a motorcycle. I was on that the other day and needed to get it out. And someone was screaming at me, take me for a ride. You know, so I went out and put about 15 miles on it before it got hot. But right now you don't let me out on the motorcycle. It's nasty, nasty hot. So that's it pretty much. I'm not flying real airplanes anymore. I've got a private certificate, but I haven't flown in this pilot command in a long time. And it's gotten so expensive, it's crazy. Let me reset. Yeah, so just, you just don't do much around here in the summertime. So the hobbies all are indoor, indoor hobbies. So, and I hope, by the way, after Culver's, we did go to the mall, X-way O and I, we walked around there for about probably three miles. Nice and cool in there, in that mall. They keep it at a temperature. So you only got a dread walking from the car in the parking lot and into the mall. So that's what I got. Back to Annette and good evening to all from N5AQM. N5AQM from K4 CUV. Thank you so much, Mike. And I've got one quick question. On eBay, they're selling a USDX plus SDR QRP transceiver. Are those worth the money? They're only like a hundred bucks. So are those worth the money?"},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-02T17:13:43+00:00","id":13632,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":13631,"text":" KI-5, this is RKM5Y, Mike in the grapevine. And yeah, Scott, I have maybe three amateur radio operators I've talked to since I've been doing this. Had a background in broadcasting, and I think that's really cool. And you know, there's probably a whole lot more than that, but I always wanted to get into broadcasting when I was a kid, so I admire you for doing that. But there's some fascinating stuff to learn about that. I think Scott, N4UPC, kind of knows a lot about that too, and he's told me a few crazy stories. But anyway, yep, Scott is around on some other nets, net controller on some other nets, so you might run into Scott somewhere else. Thank you for checking in on our net, Scott. We sure appreciate it. We're going to go now to N5AQM, Mike and Chandler. Mike, this is KI-5Y. We're an understudy net controller for the Litter Box Lounge on the Living Cats Radio Network. And Mike, we're just trying to extend our theme a little bit with this new net and get to know people better. So what we're talking about today, and feel free to bring a topic, but just let us know how you're doing. And we were wondering how you got interested in amateur radio and maybe a little bit about your journey into amateur radio. I love hearing about people's journey into amateur radio, N5AQM, KI-5Y, over to you, Mr. Mike."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-04T22:30:27+00:00","id":14158,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":14157,"text":" My name is Pilder, Foxshot, India, Lima, Juliet, in the fall of November, transmitting down Davos City, in the phototronic 73, Mambo, I back to you, Mambo, over. Okay, thank you very much. Thank you very much. I've got copied, I thought it was KI9IVZ, but I've copied everything else, and I copy you at 0521 Zulu, and thank you for stopping by, don't be a stranger, we have these nets, we'll be on at the same time every night. And in the winter when we're on standard time, we'll be shifted an hour later, in terms of world time. So thank you for your report. And I've got Ryan's I-O, and I also have a 4G1N-G-C-R. Could 4G1N-Y-C, please what's your name and location, and please give us a report. Thank you very much. Joan, Kilo X-ray 2, Charlie, Whiskey, this is Pogo, 1 November, Yanki, Sarah, my name is Steven, location here in Patanga City, Philippines. Thank you very much Joan for pulling me out, and thanks as well to my comrade, Delta Yanki Niner, and my friend, Angel Victor Zube, Uncle Tew Tewes from Southern Philippines in Davao City. I'm here in Patanga City, Philippines, we're just 100 kilometres south of Nokianla with no further traffic, just coming up and supporting Puget Sound, where Peter's at. We have a retreat, Joan, I'll send it back to you. Well thank you Steven, I remember logging you before, and yes, our local time is 22.23, or 10.23pm Pacific Daylight Time, and I've got you and your friend in the log, I'm going to look you both up when I'm done running the net from the Philippines, take care, have a great day. And Cody was an IO, and I'm going back up to N5AQM, and N5AQM, please give us your report. Hey, evening, Joan in the net, N5AQM, Mike here in Sunny Hunt, well it's dark now, Chandler, Arizona, right outside of Phoenix, where it's 99 degrees right now, and we are in Scorchville territory for sure, we're going to be 116 tomorrow, and the X, Y, O and our girlfriends are taking off and leaving me and Maxwell Edison behind, they're going up to Williams, Arizona to do the Grand Canyon train and all that good stuff, but it's just been hot here, not a drop of rain, we have seen nothing, it's just been blowing, and it's relatively dry too, it's two points below 50, so that's all I got, Joan, I hope you have a great night, good night as usual, and it's been a while since I checked in, and said hello on your nets. 7375AQM, Mike and Chandler. Alright, Mike, my business, I've got you, and I recognized your voice, and I didn't look you up, but then I did look you up, yeah, after you were giving a report, and I thought, oh yes, yes, that's Mike in Chandler, Arizona. Folks, Mike's got some nice pics on his QRZ page, so, well thank you for stopping by, and don't be a stranger, I hope to get you again down the log. Alright, then we had, I'm going to reverse chronological order, two IOs from K7IVP and KK7VW, Jesse, and so I'm going to start going forward now, from the top, we had M3NTV, IO from David, and a comment from Michael, another comment from KG7VEU, and then we've got Amber, a report from Amber KM7BVT, and now it's time for the last person who's going to put a bow on the net. KC5 Waterfront Hotel, Kingstonville, please give us your report. Thank you, John, good evening to you and the rest of the net. I don't know how you keep up with it really, it was mind-boggling for me, with doubles and all the other. Alright, well there you go, Gordon is coming in right now, so we've got squash, green beans, corn will be making in another week, tomatoes, peppers, so all the work is starting to show up I guess, or become enjoyable. So we've got the fresh produce here pretty much every meal in the evening. Let's see, I wanted to ask you if you've heard from your brothers up in Michigan in regard to the smoke, I think they're getting hit pretty hard right now, if you want to comment on that, we see it on the news, anyhow, the smoke from the Canadian forest fires. Let me see, what else, talk to Lee and Paula today, they're doing fine, so just wanted to pass that on to you. Nothing further, good evening, KC5WFH."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-19T09:08:27+00:00","id":19450,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":19449,"text":" All right, thanks Doug. And yeah, it's a nice temperature. I like it. We were out on our patio last evening for a nice burger barbecue and stayed out there until after dark. Just chatting and having a great time. It was, I have a guest here from Norway actually. And a couple other family members and that was great. All right, thank you Doug. N5, AQM, good morning Mike."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-04T22:23:29+00:00","id":14151,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":14150,"text":" look at the voters scope because it was just a good enough signal to just casually listen to it without worrying about it. I'm glad you made it back. Alright, and we'll give you report. Fourteen, there we go. So next, Peter, different Peter is putting the bow on this third round. You know, we've got AE7WE, which I didn't check. And QRZ is IO at the very end. But Peter, KD7 medium wave in Shoreline. Please give us your report. You're putting a bow on the round. Well, okay, this is KD7 Mike Whiskey and Peter in Shoreline. And I am unfortunately nursing a bit of a summer cold and haven't been feeling too well the last several days. My wife's in even worse shape. I mean, we will survive and it's not COVID. We've tested. But so I'm kind of cooped up and fooling around and nerding out with some ham radio stuff. And so first of all, before I get to ham radio stuff, somebody I believe her name was Ann mentioned something about movable dough back in the first round. And I understand exactly the problem because I learned movable dough. And then when I was in college, I also took music courses at the Lawsey School of Music in Cambridge, Massachusetts, just across the Cambridge Common from Harvard, which was about the closest I ever got to it. And they fancied themselves the annex of the Paris Conservatory in the United States. So they were interested in you developing perfect pitch and they used a fixed dough system. And of course, whenever I did solfege, which is sight singing, then I would immediately turn dough into whatever key the piece had just modulated to. And they got very mad and they yelled at me, but it's okay. I still managed to get through the courses and did pretty well aside from that, so I'm not too unhappy about it. But anyway, Ann, if you're still there, I feel your pain. Now, because of my cold, I was planning on going to see the Blue Angels on Saturday. I was going to go down to Boeing Field and watch them do their take-off and landing and passes over the field. But no, fate intervened, so I did end up listening to them. In fact, I put some frequencies in the middle of last week up on the Facebook page. And it was really fun to listen to those guys. And when this one guy was going to roll his plane, he would say, going into a roll. And I suspect that the change of the pitch of his voice was to alert his colleagues to exactly what he was doing. Very interesting. And I listened to them on my little UVK5 quenching radio, which for 30 bucks is the most fun I've had in ham radio in a long, long time. You can put your own, put special firmware in it. It'll even do a simulacrum of SSD and it will do CW. So I'm thinking maybe I'll take that to a hilltop someday and see what I can accomplish with it. Apart from that, I was doing just some tests with all of the various antennas that I've got over the years to see which ones received well. Probably want to try transmitting. I'm wondering if anybody in the PSRG hierarchy would object if I did some tests late at night, would that be alright when I didn't disturb anybody? Or would that wake up a control operator and make him or her grumpy? So that's my story. And I will turn it back to you, KD7 Mike Whiskey back to that, to everybody. And so long, Joe. Well, fine business, Peter. You know, what I would do is not, I'm far from hierarchy. I'm a grunt level of, you know, control operator and this repeater. And, but what I would do to not have the possibility that you would be putting pain to a, you know, control operator, a repeater control operator that has the, you know, the power to control the repeater. That I would avoid doing it in the wee hours. I would do it at a late hour that is within normal waking hours when the repeater is not in use. You can do that when the repeater is in use or not in use. So as soon as this net is over and you hear there's, nobody seems to be wanting to transmit, then that would be the time I would do it. But this is only my opinion. I am, let's see, in my humble opinion, I am H-O. I do testing on the repeater, but I don't ever do it in the wee hours because that's what I feel it's like. If someone is tasked with keeping their ear on the repeater, you would be disrupting them. But if it's like, you know, 11 o'clock at night or, you know, 1130 or something like that, most people are still up at that hour. But that's also, that's not scientific. That's just me kind of taking a guess. Maybe I know, all the people I know are late nighters. Anyway, that little, we started talking about that cool little transceiver. I went into record mode so I could listen to it later and get the model number and look it up. Because if you can do single sideband, as we all know, single sideband is a specialized form of amplitude modulation called single sideband suppressed carrier amplitude modulation. So if it can do a, if it can do single sideband in any way, you're saying that it wasn't exactly doing it by normal means, but that means it can do AM, which means that you probably is a good radio to listen to aviation on. But people forget that single sideband is in fact AM. So anyway, Peter, thank you for that excellent report. I loved it. And even recorded the part where you were talking about that radio. So I'm going to listen to that again and review it. Alright folks, that's the end of this third round. I will start a fourth round, but at this late hour, I'm going to say that this is going to be for the handlers for last call. So anybody out there, anybody out there who wants to get into this net, this is last call. This is KX2CW, Joan on Capitol Hill in Seattle, Washington, asking for last call. And we're going to land in the nation of November 3, November 9th. We're going to launch a new mission of no time south of Florida. We're going to land out. Everyone have a great night. I'm back out tomorrow, so I'll be away for the rest of the week. But if you wanted to say hi, hi and bye. Hope you all have a great rest of your week. Alright, I got three operators and I only got one call sign, or I want a name out of it, no call sign. So I've got David and Moberge in the Dakotas. Moberge, I forget which Dakota, but David, I did not get your call sign. So David, could you give your call sign and say the state where Moberge is? I'll try it out. Okay, N3N2V, November 3, November Tango Victor. David, once again, in Moberge, South Dakota, we're in and out. Everyone have a great night. Alright, thank you for that, David. I've got South Dakota in no television for your suffix. N3N2V. There were two other stations, I'm just rolling the roulette wheel. One of you had low audio and didn't give your call sign at the end, but both of you were talking for a while. But go ahead, those two stations, pop back in with your call signs and then I'll sort you out. KJ7, Victor, I've got your uniform please. I'll come in quickly. Alright, go for that, Michael. Oh yeah, let's see where to begin. Oh yeah, a Yupir Mapper on a postcard on a National Lampoon Vacation is at the UP's in Wisconsin. Let's see, what was the other thing? Oh, I am a HO in my humble opinion. Watch out, that means I am HO. That's in Black American English, but that's for a license plate if they'll do it. Let's see, what else did I want to comment on? I don't know, I've got to go turn the water off, my fake plant is trickling and I don't want to let it run all night. Thanks Joan. KJ7VU, good luck. Alright, got those comments Michael. And there was a third operator, not David, not Michael, who was the third operator. Hey there, this is Amber, Kilo, Mike, Devin, Bravo, Victor, Tango. Hopefully I'm not talking alongside anyone else here. Just wanted to pop in, say hi and say bye. I'm going to be talking about DefCon for the rest of the week and I hope that you all have a great week out there. Alright Amber, thank you for that. I'm putting you in the log, I'm counting what you just said as a report. And I've got Kilo Mike, Devin, Bravo, Victor, Tango. I'm going to look you up now. Last time I looked you up you weren't in QRSAT yet. So, uh, Kilo Mike, so we know we've gone to Mike already from the KKs. We can't use L or uh, oh we are Mike, okay yeah. Kilo Mike, there we go. Hang on, I have to do this one handed and I have like about a 100 degree sweep of my attention span here. BVT, that's it. BVT, doink, with one finger. There you are, you made it in there. You have 11 look ups, Amber. 11, 11. So put some kind of fun content in there for biography. Alright, I've got you on the list. And so, um, I better ask for more stations. I was just going to go let Amber give her report, but I'll make sure there's any more stragglers out there. This is last call. Alright, Kingston Bill. Okay Bill. Alright, I've got you in the log, Bill. Any more stragglers? Kilo, Kilo 7, Victor, India, November. Jesse with an I O. Good evening to the net. Hey Jesse, I've got your calls signed. Thank you for your I O. Uh, thank you for driving by. Anyone, someone who's doubling with Jesse, who is that? Okay, we've got Mike and Chandler. Okay, and then N5AQM. There was also at least one K station. One or the other of the other stations, please give a call sign."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-24T17:57:25+00:00","id":23780,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":23779,"text":" Kilo Alpha 3, Nancy Radio Papa, KA3NRP, Kilo Alpha 3, Nancy Radio Papa, Amos Bart, B.A.R.T., from Northeastern Pennsylvania, town's Laughlin, we're in between Wilkes-Barre and Scranton, Pennsylvania. I got you Kilo Alpha 3, November, Romeo Papa, up in Laughlin. Hey, I like that. Laughlin, PA. I just got back from Laughlin to the other, not long ago. And then we got Mike on Chandler, Arizona, November 5, Alpha Quebec, Mike. Ah, keep them coming one at a time. This is repeater station Kilo Kilo 7. K-E-0-G-K-F, Kilo Echo 0, Golf Kilo 5. Located in Shelton, Washington. ESCA All Star. Got you my friend. Next."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":0.7278674066066741,"created_at":"2026-06-28T00:01:08.223823+00:00","id":127495,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":127528,"text":"you know, Field Dave said, if a battery, if you use a battery that's been solar charged and you plug it into your radio, you get more points. Did you know that? That was interesting. I was like, what? Yeah, so you get, I don't know how many more points. Did you get more points if it was charged solarly? And I know the next person coming up is going to love that. So N5 AQM, what do you think Mike? You're the battery, solar battery man."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-21T17:22:30+00:00","id":43937,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":43936,"text":" Alright, we picked up Michael in Chandler, Arizona November 5, Alpha, Quebec, Mike, you are on the log. Alright, at this time this will be the last call for All Star Check-Ins. I'm moving on down the line. Do I have any other All Star users?"},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":0.5055632032454014,"created_at":"2026-06-27T23:38:52.302573+00:00","id":127461,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":127494,"text":"Well, good evening, Jeanette, Mike, and the entire Net N5 AQM. First of all, sorry to hear about Joe. I didn't know him personally. I remember hearing him on the net. On the nets, I should say, but sad to hear that. So, rest in peace, sir, Joe. And, uh, see what else? Yeah, batteries, I'm surrounded by batteries. Yeah, I've got the, uh, we're cranking out solar right now. I'm charging a 50 amp power battery off of the solar at the moment. Everything in the shack here is solar. 100% is all off of grid. So, when it's funny, they came and replaced the power meter at the house the other day. I knew they were coming, and he pulled that. Everything in the house shut down but the shack. So, everything just, they run like it should. Even though, you know, the Wi-Fi shut down and knock some stuff off the air, but it's all working again, of course, just fine. Uh, no flying today didn't go anywhere today. Uh, just some chores around the house to do and just didn't feel like one out there and some of the budget."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":0.7601737389340997,"created_at":"2026-06-27T23:14:57.869436+00:00","id":127415,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":127446,"text":"Alright, let me tell you here we have on the list so far. K-04-L-L-U-John and Bambi Lu. Thank you for being here. Whiskey 4 Romeo Tango Hotel. Robert, thank you for your internet. Kilo Echo Zero, Whiskey Romeo. You know more Bob, thank you for checking in. K-04-GTP, thank you for your internet as well there, T-J-D-E-3-X-C-D. You're in here. Dennis, it's always good to have you. There's always echo link. If something happens, November 5 America Quebec Mike. Mike, thank you for joining us. K-C-8 F-Q-B, Mark. K-K-7 Handlice is Dave. Thank you. We do have a silent key on our list tonight. K-C-7-G-H-T, Joe Ruby. Please keep him in your prayers. And what a wonderful guy. So sad to hear. So he passed just right. K-M-5-Y, Mike. Thank you for being here in this net."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-13T17:58:12+00:00","id":59926,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":59925,"text":" Yeah, all right. Well anyway, your system working, your system's working, sounds good. Say hey to Mike for me, okay? N5AQM."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-16T13:03:25+00:00","id":61888,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":61887,"text":" No, I honestly don't know. I don't know that jacket. By the way, our flying field is a retention basin, and it's for freeway runoff first. It's our flying field second. So yeah, that's where all the water goes for several miles of the Highway 101. Comes right to us where they have it plumbed. But I'm not sure, back to the Jota, I'm not sure when it starts. I just know it's on tomorrow for sure. And there's going to be a Boy Scout troop there. And we're also having a fox hunt. Dixie L's going. She wants to do the fox hunt. And that's what's going on. Back to you, Jack N5AQM."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-16T13:00:55+00:00","id":61885,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":61884,"text":" Wow, well that's fantastic. Well, it sounds like you're going to add a couple to that total today And I hope you do and I hope you get a chance to come back and tell us how it all turned out the next Net we have here on PSRG today is at 9 p.m. So there you go You're welcome to come back and tell us how it all turned out since that would probably give you just about enough time That's 9 p.m. Seattle time. All right. Well good to hear you. Thank you very much for dropping by today All right, Larry drop by with an IO kv6 vaa N5a QM Chandler, Arizona. Holy cow. Mike. How are you sir? Go ahead, please"},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.8499520276983579,"created_at":"2026-06-26T16:33:04.085770+00:00","id":124442,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":124441,"text":"95 degrees. Hello, N5 AQM. Good morning, we're out of the net at everybody. N5 AQM, my current channeler, I'm about to say 5. Probably going to 109, maybe 110. I don't know. We need some rain. We're on notice that. But just another day, it's actually been a perfectly normal springtime early summer. I mean, it hasn't been overly hot. It's just been normally hot. So, if that makes any sense, I I...so anyway, I'm getting ready to go to Culver, share to me the gang. But the Friday gang there, and I'm going to do a little bit of a hobnobbin with my buddy. There's a lot about DMR. I got back on to DMR. I'm not sure why. I got my hotspot running and got an HT up and running. But the audio is not near as good as it is here on all stars, especially the gentlemen that are out of the country. English isn't their first language."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.7193037743369739,"created_at":"2026-06-26T16:24:55.832659+00:00","id":124405,"node_number":"683211","recording_id":124404,"text":"95 degrees. Hello, N5 AQM. Well, good morning. We're on in the net at everybody. N5 AQM, my current channeler. I'm about to say, it's about 5. And probably going to 109, maybe 110. I don't know. We need some rain. We're on notice that. But just another day, it's actually been a perfectly normal springtime early summer. I mean, it hasn't been overly hot. It's just been normally hot. So, if that makes any sense, I, I, so anyway, I'm getting ready to go to Culver, share to meet the gang. The Friday gang there, and I'm going to do a little bit of a hobnobbing with my buddy. There's a lot about DMR. I got back on the DMR. I'm not sure why. I got my hotspot running and got an HT up and running. But the audio is not near as good as it is here on all stars, especially the, the gentlemen that are out of the country, English isn't their first language."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.8377310867820467,"created_at":"2026-06-26T16:24:59.807513+00:00","id":124406,"node_number":"683211","recording_id":124405,"text":"It's very, very difficult to copy those guys. So anyway, that's what I got. Everybody have a, oh, I'm not doing anything for field day. I've done probably 30 field days of my life. I'm all field dayed out. And don't have anybody to do it. Well, I do. I've been invited to a couple, but I'm not going to go there. So, but yeah, just going to hang out at the house and throw a few contacts out there that way. So, seven, three, thanks a lot, Ron. And we'll catch you later. And by the way, if you get your private yet, it's a good flying. And I think you're doing solo cross countries. I think it's your private yet. From N5 AQM. Oh, no. I actually, flying's been on hold for a little bit. Just a little over a week. I did nine night take-offs in landings last week. So that was part of, I suppose they have a total of 10. But I got a birthday party thing, guess, from out of town and all kinds of stuff and work and stuff. It'd probably be a little bit before I could get back and fly. But you're right. I only have the, we're going to do the night cross country. We're going to do a..."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-12-22T03:13:48+00:00","id":83418,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":83417,"text":"All right, Jeff, I have N-5-A-Q-M. Mike, I think that was you trying to key up there. Was that you? I heard you that time. N-5-A-Q-M. Back to you, Mike. Are you trying to check in? This is repeater station QSL Jack, but that wasn't me keyed up before there. N-5-A-Q-M, I'm going to list. Located in Shelton, Washington."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.8389962269709661,"created_at":"2026-06-26T01:53:34.134866+00:00","id":123599,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":123598,"text":"right hand left hand my ring finger I'm getting my trigger finger fixed it's outpatient walk into his office and he does it right there at his office and you know numbs your hand up and send you on your way after that so but it's a lot my finger is locked up every morning where it hurts not unlock it so it's a pretty simple surgery we'll get that done and be back on the road ahead of the same surgery done on my right hand about three years ago maybe four years ago now it was my middle finger there so that's all fixed it's great I got full power I can lift heavy stuff no problem so looking forward to getting that fixed with my my other hand so anyway we'll say seven threes I enjoyed the net very much we listened to it while we were putting on the feedback and we'll catch everybody tomorrow night on the happy hour net from N5A QM N5A QM from K4 CUP are you familiar with that website I mentioned there while ago Bill"},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-12-24T13:17:26+00:00","id":95064,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":95063,"text":"Good afternoon Jack and Annette and five AQM mic here in sunny Candler, Arizona where it might be 70 degrees It's really nice. I'm sitting out here in the garage right now. I pulled the trailer out from the backyard last night and I'm going to give it a quick clean up. It's in good shape I haven't moved it in a year at last place it moved was quartzite So that's where probably around the 10th of December. I'm sorry January 8th of this to the 9 something like that we're taking off. Mark and I are gonna meet a bunch of people out there, gonna camp with us, so we're gonna have a really good time. Same spot as we were at last year too, so. But yeah, deep blue sky here. I should be at the model field right now, hi hi. But I was out there this morning just, but that's what's happening here Jack. We'll push it back to you from N5AQM."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":0.7794700942933559,"created_at":"2026-06-13T00:38:12.650629+00:00","id":102223,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":102227,"text":"All right. Well, thank you everyone who has joined us so far. I love and cats here for the second round. Next up, if you still with us would love to hear where N5 AQM would like to go. It's cool and down there from 107 earlier. And Mike, I have two questions for you. What is a Wisconsin pumper? What makes it special? I'd like to know that. We're at the five places that are five places. The three places that you'd like to go with. Mike and Jeanette is your pilot and co pilot. KDA B. O. Q. Over to you N5 AQM. Yeah, okay, Corey in the net and thank you Mike here. Well, guess what? The temperature has popped up more. I reported 107. It's now 109 and the sun is fading off in the western sky. This is the way it goes here. This is always the hottest time of the day. Late afternoon, early evening type of thing."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":0.8605526974972557,"created_at":"2026-05-23T23:31:56.602652+00:00","id":1102,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":1102,"text":"He was in the infantry and he was driving a big truck. That's all I knew. So there was stuff going on, I guess it affected him, but he never talked about it. That's what I got. Back to you, Jeanette and Mike and everybody. I hope everybody has a great evening from N5 AQM. N5 AQM, yeah, I did with some Vietnam and a couple other wars. He worked on a radio, that's what he did. He didn't like to talk about it either. He didn't speak much about it, so not ask him, but I guess they don't want to talk about it. They don't want to remember it or something, I don't know. So thank you for sharing that, KA-M5Y, Mike, and Bob, you're on deck. So Mike, go ahead. Yes, hi, Mike. N5 AQM from KA-M5Y. Thank you for that. We will honor."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":0.7371828400762752,"created_at":"2026-06-16T23:30:27.658944+00:00","id":108727,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":108726,"text":"and it's still rocking in a row. It looks very healthy to me too. It's still at 41,000 feet. Zoom along right now at 140 knots. So yeah, that's a big cool balloon. You can look that up. It's N6, a CVO, Charlie Victor Oscar. Back to you, Net N5 AQM. All righty, thank you, Mike. N5 AQM from K4CUP. Okay, let me check with him out. Victor Echo 1, Echo Papa. Was that some helpful information for you, Emile? Yeah, very good. Well, I'm familiar with the peak of balloons. I tracked, I tracked, there's 250 of them on my QRS ed. I fell into the box hole of tracking them about three years ago and so I keep a journal of them on my QRS ed page, but the question is, when a CW beacon comes down from the peak of a balloon,"},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":0.8729684417662413,"created_at":"2026-06-12T23:34:42.331311+00:00","id":102156,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":102160,"text":"So interesting to hear what that's all about. The truth is good, but it's not my thing. So Max and I are going to stay here and hold down the fork. Back to you, Kannett and the net from N5 AQM. Hey, thank you. And 5 AQM in 107. Oh, God. That's terrible. How you take it? And we got, I think, in the 90s today, if I'm not mistaken. It's 89 now. But I woke up. I think it was like 80 when I went outside at 5 o'clock in the morning. And I did go walk six miles, but I did it early. I did it early. So anyway, yeah. So I go to King Cades, King Cades, hamburgers. I don't go to McDonald's either. I'm like you on that. And anyway, thank you for being here. We'll catch you on the next round, K4."}]}