{"activity_count":19,"callsign":"VA7NRC","confidence":1.0,"first_seen":"2025-08-10T11:21:40+00:00","found":true,"id":5463,"is_net_control":false,"last_seen":"2026-06-24T08:30:22.543085+00:00","ncs_profile":null,"occurrence_count":11,"profile":{"confidence":0.6775,"counts":{"ncs":0,"net":1,"open_qso":3},"data_freshness":"2025-10-19T11:06:01","latest_topic":"QSO attempt","most_topic":"radio history","open_vs_net_bias_score":-0.6,"personal_summary":"VA7NRC is a seasoned ham with a rich history of radio ownership and operation.","scores":{"civility":0.95,"focus":0.6,"friendly":0.9,"helpful":0.7,"serious":0.8,"technical":0.5},"source":"legacy_callsign_profiles","summary":"VA7NRC engages in QSO attempts and shares extensive personal radio history.","topic_coverage":{"QSO attempt":"0.33","radio history":"0.67"},"updated_at":"2025-12-23T18:46:49"},"qrz_status":null,"recent_transcripts":[{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.7268986670034272,"created_at":"2026-06-21T18:09:05.931797+00:00","id":116763,"node_number":"683211","recording_id":116765,"text":"All right, hang on a second. I got VA7 NRC as a recheck, so standby. We'll bring in in just one second. VA7 Wyskeepapotango.U and some NA4 Bravo Lima. There was also another station in there with a weather report. I don't know if you're checking into the Trans-Canada net, but if so, please call now with your call sign."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.7429269483046872,"created_at":"2026-06-21T18:12:50.814718+00:00","id":116773,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":116775,"text":"All right, hang on a second. I got VA7 NRC as a recheck, so standby. We'll bring in in just one second. VA7 Wyskey-Papotango got you in a four-bravo Lima. There was also another station in there with a weather report. I don't know if you're checking into the Trans-Canada net, but if so, please call now with your call sign."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":0.8762546759098768,"created_at":"2026-06-21T18:11:01.330966+00:00","id":116768,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":116770,"text":"there. You're a double D my friend. You should be proud. We'll call you in shortly, okay? Victor Alpha 7 November Romeo Charlie, recheck. Come on in. Yeah, Victor Alpha 7 November Romeo Charlie. Yeah, you acknowledge my call sign there and then I didn't hear you call it when you went through the list of stations. So I have yet to check in, consider this my first check. In any case, I guess yeah, there's two different types of grounding right. You have your electrical ground and your RF ground dropped and get confused. Of course, according to the Canadian electrical code, you must ground, you know, to the, as you were calling it, the AC ground or your house. That means usually it's a UFR ground or something like that. I have the same thing. I was running my station out of the second floor of the house for a while. I had an 84 foot long wire and it was all right. The whiskey tree echo delta pop antenna. I moved my station out of the basement."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.7234009334351867,"created_at":"2026-06-21T18:07:13.682592+00:00","id":116755,"node_number":"683211","recording_id":116757,"text":"So, yeah, you have a ballot or something to keep the RF a common moat out, and then if you have a ground, then any common moat current that does come back has somewhere to go, other than, you know, the operator. I discovered there. So, yeah, no, it's a bit of a thing to play around with, but I moved my station into the basement, specifically for that reason. And it was a huge pain. I had to buy, you know, a hundred seat of the LMR400. So, I could still get my VHF, UHF up to the top of the roof and all that kind of stuff, and it was a big pain. But I did it all so that I could have a proper station ground here. VA7NRC and left Vancouver. All right, men, well, sorry to be, we skipped over you. It might have been, you weren't making it. I'm not quite sure, because in your last transmission, you dropped out three times."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":0.8144313766282391,"created_at":"2026-06-21T18:07:08.568021+00:00","id":116753,"node_number":"683211","recording_id":116755,"text":"in there. You're a double D in my friend. You should be proud. We'll call you in shortly, okay? Victor Alpha 7 November Romeo Charlie, recheck. Come on in. Yeah, Victor Alpha 7 November Romeo Charlie. Yeah, you acknowledge my call sign there and then I didn't hear you call it when you went through the list of stations. So I have yet to check in, consider this my first check. In any case, I guess, yeah, there's two different types of grounding, right? You have your electrical ground and your RF ground, you're off to get confused. Of course, according to the K, you know, electrical code, you must ground, you know, to the, as you were calling it, the AC ground or your, this means, usually it's a UFR ground or something like that. I had the same thing. I was running my station out of the second floor of the house for a while, I had an 84 foot long wire and it was all right. The Whiskey 3 Echo Delta Papa antenna. I moved my station out of the"},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":0.8713670186698437,"created_at":"2026-06-21T17:54:33.138351+00:00","id":116731,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":116733,"text":"going through echolink. Okay, pause right there. I got Victor Echo 3, Delta Alpha Charlie, Recheck, Gotcha, standby. Victor Alpha 3, Charlie Juliet Zulu, Gotcha on board. Victor Alpha 7, November Romeo, Charlie, and VE7AM, VE7AM. You're coming on an echolink, correct? Yeah, James, that's correct. Going through echolink. Go ahead. Okay, Mike, I'm going to take you first, okay, because I know that the echolink, IRLP and DMR bridges into the Canada"},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":0.6753111292438752,"created_at":"2026-06-21T17:54:04.330018+00:00","id":116726,"node_number":"683211","recording_id":116728,"text":"Victor Alpha 7 November Romeo Charlie. Victor Alpha 7 November Romeo Charlie. Going through Echolink. Okay, pause right there. I got Victor Echo 3 Delta Alpha Charlie Recheck, got you, stand by. Victor Alpha 3, Charlie Juliet Zulu, got you on board. Victor Alpha 7 November Romeo Charlie and V-E7 AM. V-E7 AM, you're coming on Echolink, correct? Yeah, James, that's correct. Going through Echolink, go ahead. Thanks for watching."},{"callsign_confidence":0.85,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-19T11:02:36+00:00","id":64295,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":64294,"text":" I'll make one more try there. Adrian VE7NZ, I'll send it back to you."},{"callsign_confidence":0.85,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-19T10:58:10+00:00","id":64286,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":64285,"text":" Victor Alpha 7 November Romeo Charlie VA 7 NRC"},{"callsign_confidence":0.85,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-28T10:46:21+00:00","id":48976,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":48975,"text":" Hi, morning Chris. Sounding excellent on DMR here in the Winnipeg area. Yeah, I do a little bit. No major regrets. I've had a lot of radios, though not as of late, but before the kids came, oh yeah, I went through a lot of radios. Yeah, minor disappointments of letting some stuff go. You mentioned the HR 2510, man I had quite a few of those over the years, and it's been probably 25 years since I owned one, but I had one in mint shape. All the mods done to it for everything, AM, receive, power, I mean everything. Fully aligned, the whole deal, and I should never have let it go. But, 703, with the 603, I mean, I've been six meters in it. I had that as a QRP radio, and I went through a phase of QRP radios with the 817 and some other models. But the 703 with the 6 meter, I wish I would have kept that. It was a fantastic receiver, better than the 706. I had multiple of those over the years, and had a built-in tuner. It was sweet little 10 watt radio, and Poda, you know, what it is today, it would have been a perfect Poda radio. No mess or fuss with external tuners and all the cables and all that, just drop that baby down. Yeah, it sucks a bit of power, but you know, put a bit size battery on it, you run all day on that thing. All in one solution, and it had a fantastic receiver. Like I said, better than the 706 Mark IIG. So I wish I would have kept that. It would have been an awesome little Poda radio. Not interested in the 705s and all that stuff out now. Other than that, yeah, not much to report from southeast Manitoba. I'm about 40 kilometers southeast. I want to thank you for going through DMR here. We'll let you go. Thanks for doing the net, and interesting topic today. Thanks. VE4 Charlie Alpha."},{"callsign_confidence":0.85,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-28T10:40:36+00:00","id":48964,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":48963,"text":" Alpha 7 Mike Oscar Victor VA 7 MOV Greg is in cook with them"}]}