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      "created_at": "2025-12-24T16:17:49+00:00",
      "id": 95650,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
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      "text": "This is Kilo Juliet 7 Alpha Lima Mike. Last test on the PSRG by viewing the voterscope. Thank you for your patience, KJ7ALM."
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      "text": "Sounds good, we should trade notes. Yeah, it was my, it was my, uh, hey, I got a, I got a job, uh, I proved to myself. Um, and, uh, and, anyways, uh, it has the frequencies, but not the usability yet. But yeah, I'll, I'll just talk about it soon, and then maybe, and then maybe we can, uh, uh, take through these, these results in, uh, uh, code plug delta, and, and, uh, give it a shot. Anyways, uh, tell us good luck, chat. 2-3-7-P-9. This is repeater station Kilo Kilo 7, November Quebec November. Yeah, roger that. Uh, I've definitely, uh, pretty much used that radio as much as you can. And it's my daily driver, so if I'm walking around the house or if I want to listen to the radio, that's usually what I use. Check"
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      "text": "Yeah, I've seen it on TV before Never participated. I've only been to BC a couple of times in St. John's like you come here and it's like"
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      "text": "the only technology that's still around well yeah because I remembered in kilo kilo 7 in the teen years hearing like an old Jack Benny show on a comedy station right at that time I was in California so it was K and X in LA and the thing that that I fell for was on the show they'd say tune in next week and we'll be back and they weren't back next week I was like what the hell you said you would. Oh, oh that's old stuff. See I fell for it because they had like almost reasonably modern characters, right? Like a lot of the male blank voices, a lot of other different voices. They had familiar characters that are kind of all over the place, right? Because Jack just had everybody on. So I fell for that, right? I was like wait, you mean that's not a show that's on now? Oh, it's an old ass show? Oh man. So yeah, I remember kind of falling for that and being a little disappointed. Oh man, Jack and the gang aren't going to be back. But they said they were. Oh, that's a recording? Oh snap. So yeah, that was kind of one way I was kind of exposed to it. Another way was like later on when I would listen to the same station and they would play stories and dramas, right? Because there's a lot of categories to that kind of radio, right? Supposedly something for everybody. Some levity for the ones that like to joke and then maybe some suspense theater or something for the more serious. So I got exposed to that, right? And then I would hear like X minus 1 and they're talking about like 1985 when it's still like 1940 something. So I got introduced to sci-fi or at least an early radio manifestation of sci-fi like how now right people but you got Trekkies you got Star Wars things like that"
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      "created_at": "2025-12-23T04:57:25+00:00",
      "id": 88657,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
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      "text": "kilo zero echo charlie kilo kilo zero echo charlie kilo"
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      "id": 84871,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
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      "text": "Got played on that game, but I'm wondering how many hours in total I played on all my games You know all calculated together"
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      "text": "No, you got that pretty much right. I may need to have some odds and ends out on the floor, but most of the fastener screws and stuff are in the back. But if you're ever in the need for like a weird odd, you should take it up to the folks at the front desk. They'll figure it out for you and go find all the options that kind of fit, and then bring those out and let you look through those ones at least. A lot of times before I do go down there, I'll check, excuse me, I am tired today, Um, for example, then, you know, they help you out. Uh, yeah. Okay, thank you for that. Just a second. Uh, yeah, I think my favorite feature at McLendon's is that you do get to go through the bins. So maybe I'm looking for a particular, let's say, O-ring. And as I'm going through the bins, I go, oh, what are these? There's these fiber washers that are kind of semi-flexible. Or, you know, a spring washer or something like that. I go that would work too. Or maybe that would work even better. So just kind of be able to discover things. And as I say, just actually try to bring in what you are trying to fit and see if the hardware they got there actually fits. So yeah, but it's good to have choices. Choices are good. By the way, this is the new net here on PSRG. It is 1221. I'm Tim, KI7 Zulu Echo India. And next we've got Amy, a KB9 IQX. Amy, your weather?"
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      "text": " Yeah that's interesting. It didn't outright say that would be legal. I mean they'd have to make a case in court and do all this other stuff. If you did it with CV radio the FCC would be almost completely out of it. You know and there's lots of those but I was thinking you know equipment seizure I was like well you know HTs are 30 bucks apiece. Take my radio. Peter could do it and he has like 900 radios HTs. He could do it every day for a month and get his radio seized. I wonder what the legality is of sitting on the corner blowing a whistle when you see an ice drop. I wonder if those guys could go to jail too. Interesting thanks for looking that up Josh. Back to you KJ5IRQ this is KC2BKG."
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      "text": " Well, like the kind of people that ratted him out, they're the kind of people now that there's still a lot of, like, they're, you know how we have the safety centers? They're like those people that go in and out of those places. So, I mean, they're junkies. You can't trust junkies. That's the other thing. He should have known better than to actually think that he's going to be able to hold them, like you do with the mafia, right? You tell about us, we'll slit your throat. It didn't work with these guys because they don't care about you. So, when it came push to shove, they thought about themselves. They definitely didn't care about him. Yeah, so it was really easy then for BC cops to, you know, put a few more nails in his coffin, let's say. It isn't like what, even if they all didn't cooperate, he was a goner anyway. Except they were the icing on the cake because they ended up just not really caring, you know? They said, okay, what do you want to know? This is repeater station kilo- Think about a year before this happened before the big killing of the old thing happened in the newspaper. There was this girl that he was getting ready to kill and she took out a knife and she stabbed her with it and she fought back and he got cut with a knife. She ran down the road, she got out of the pit farm, but he had a gate on him. He had a gate so the police could not go inside there. There was a lot of laws in Canada that they protect the criminals too. So the police couldn't really go inside, but both of them ended up down at the hospital because they both were in the emergency room because they both got slashed. They both slashed each other in a fight. So the cops came down and they looked at it. They didn't press any charges on Robert because the person that was trying to press charges on him had a big balance because she was all choked up on drugs and everything. The cops looked at her and said, well, we can't press the charges on a farmer here, a pig farmer. So they sort of let that slide. But he was killing people and even if you get all caught up and you say, are you trying to kill me? They still cannot go on your property and look around because you've got a lot of rights."
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      "id": 70890,
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      "text": " Alright John, hey thank you for coming by. Thanks for all the tips and the tricks. There's a lot of them out there, aren't there? Alright, well let's go find out what Ken has to say. Ken, I don't know, there's probably no rats or anything like that in eastern Washington, but uh, maybe you've got something different to say or maybe nothing about rats whatsoever. W-W-7-K-E-N"
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      "created_at": "2025-10-15T12:14:22+00:00",
      "id": 61163,
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      "recording_id": 61162,
      "text": " You were doubling. Yes, I will make a report on Mount Echo Link. Thank you."
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      "created_at": "2025-10-09T12:49:09+00:00",
      "id": 56562,
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      "text": " All right, yeah, then you sit back for a few minutes and you go that was delicious. Oh, that's great All right. Hey rich. Good to hear you. All right, and we will talk to you soon. They're sad Apollo, of course Let's go over to Ken and Newport where Molly and Pam are somewhere there on the estate Can tell us how the hex beam finally went up the last time I heard anything about the hex beam going up on the tower I think you were at a stopping point, but I don't remember why Other than that good afternoon and hi Ken www7 ken. Go ahead"
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      "created_at": "2025-09-20T06:20:59+00:00",
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      "text": " 7 foxtrot Mike whiskey kilo Charlie 7 foxtrot Mike whiskey missy"
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      "created_at": "2025-09-20T06:02:26+00:00",
      "id": 42588,
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      "text": " Alright, well, my father had a friend who was a piano mover and I helped him out a couple times moving pianos to make some extra money. I worked as a security guard for Pinkerton and I would have different jobs. One of the jobs I got to work at the America's Cup places in San Diego. I worked at the International Broadcast Center making sure that people coming in had their credentials. I got to meet Walter Cronkite, a much older Walter Cronkite. One night I parked at and they had a barge where they had tables set up with camera equipment and stuff for the people that were doing the America's Cup races. That was interesting. I was reminded about high tide and low tide because the barge, when I first got there, you could just walk out on it. I was patrolling the area and went back to the barge about three or four hours later and that thing was like six feet in the air. Four or five feet, six feet in the air. I'm like, holy smoke, what happened? I'm like, oh, you idiot. There's high tide and low tide. That was interesting. The last job I had in the bed, I worked as a security guard at a hospital for a while. Gosh, I've had several jobs, especially when I was younger. I jumped from place to place. Did cook. I was a cook and a Denny's and a Sizzler. I worked for a plastic injection molding and worked at a TAMS, Office of Applied Stationery Stores. There's a bunch of different things. I think the security guard was one of the more interesting ones that I did. I used to sew perfumes. They had this thing. They'd grab a bunch of kids and they'd go out and you'd sell these bottles of perfume because you can't market a name or do a name if you can't do a scent. So if you buy the same perfume at a much cheaper price, you go around and we'd sell those. I'm going to time out here. Back to you."
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      "text": " There was this smell looming in the air. It wasn't unpleasant, but I'm reminded now when I open up a box of... Well, the regular square crackers or whatever, the saltine crackers, like where you would use for soup. So I kind of smell that now. It's like a chemical smell when I open the bags. And I've always heard most people that work at fast food places don't eat the food there. That's the whole point of working there. So people at Red Lobster eat somewhere else. It's kind of the same with, I guess, McDonald's. Now, I don't know. I guess it depends on... Like if you know about that business and if there's a reason they're doing that. But hell, when we're trying to come up, grow up, I'm at first thinking, that would be great. I get to have an expense account eating everything at the place. But I just don't think of it now. But it used to be something funny to think about. So I could have Big Macs galore and nobody can stop me. All right, so back to you, Kevin."
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      "text": " Okie dokie, alrighty. Ah, before I get, well, let me individualize one more here. Peter, are you there?"
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      "text": " you"
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