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  "callsign": "VE3KKY",
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    "summary": "VE3KKY engages in casual and friendly radio chats, often discussing tree climbing and general radio activities.",
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      "callsign_confidence": 0.85,
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      "created_at": "2025-12-22T03:11:04+00:00",
      "id": 83409,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
      "recording_id": 83408,
      "text": "I saw those pictures, Jamie, and then I think there was some convincing from K9VDC about coming to climb one of our trees. I didn't see the whole chat. He's not fessing up anything. Oh, there wasn't any convincing, he says. OK. He asked, and you all volunteered to come find one of our trees. But I don't think it has to be 107 feet like yours. That was pretty wild. But the view up there is pretty impressive. I do have to say that. And that's pretty funny that Seth corrected through your Telegram account. I was like, oh, Jamie on the correction. But it was actually Seth. Back information there. Makes it even more funny, though. Glad to hear you all have been playing radio all day, enjoying yourselves. And I'm so glad you're back with an RF range, Jamie. And looking forward to hearing you out there more on the net, along with Seth and other people. and all about the rallies. Yeah, looking forward to that. You take care of Jamie. Scritches to the pub and hi to Grace there and we'll talk to you again soon. All right, next on my list we have Jeff AB 6MB. How's it going, Jeff?"
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      "created_at": "2025-12-22T02:23:27+00:00",
      "id": 83255,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
      "recording_id": 83254,
      "text": "All right, then why don't you go ahead with your recheck, please ww7 ke and"
    },
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      "created_at": "2025-12-21T15:51:27+00:00",
      "id": 81354,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
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      "text": " Okie dokie artichokie. Oh, I just forgot what I was going to say to you. Oh, yes. Now you are somewhat under modulated. No panic. I mean all you have to do is either turn it up a little bit to hear you, your perfectly clear signal. But you know in music school they actually teach you a miking technique. And if you get excited or you have to do something loud, how to back off, and then if you're going to speak soto focho or sing quietly then you get closer. In fact, if you ever see Barbara Streisand and how she holds her microphone when she's belting it out on stage, you'll see that she's got the mic up to her mouth and she's singing the quiet, you know intimate part of the song. And then when she built it out, she pulls the microphone way away from her mouth. Still aiming it at her mouth, but I love that. I remember seeing her pulling the microphone away because she was singing so much more loudly. Otherwise the engineers have to scramble and the preamplifiers distort and everything. So there's similar problems in radio. Anyway, Shawn take care and have fun. And I've got the first round and I'm going to read from the announcements. Some amplified announcements that Jack messages to me. And as usual Saturday, November 29th, every Saturday the Radio Colvat Tacoma has their open house during the middle of the day. If you're a ham or guest of a ham or a visitor, just go. They've got their own clubhouse. They've got two ham shacks upstairs. One is the museum. This is repeater station kilo kilo 7 November Quebec November. Also, the other one is totally modern. Also Saturdays and November 29th is no exception the simplex net on 146.56 at 20 hours. That's 8 p.m. Then next one Saturday, December 13th is the next PSRG board meeting and that is held in the afternoon on Saturday. The next one is December 13th at 1 30 p.m. That's 1330 on zoom. As always everyone is invited, although only board members can vote. By the way, my screen on my iPad mini 6 has just gone to night mode which has thrown me off slightly. Alright Thursday, December 25th. Anybody know what's happening? It's some kind of holiday or something. I'll have to look it up. And then Winterfield Day is January 24th and 25th of 2026. And that's next. It's a month more than a month from now. It's a couple of months from now. And then it then there's more announcements that are going months and months ahead. Alright. There is some artwork here, which I've just expanded for the Seattle Marathon Sunday, November 30th from 7 in the morning till 3 in the afternoon. And they especially need hams on wheels bikes, e-bikes, scooters and sag vehicles to cover the 26.2 miles. Much of it on bike paths. And to volunteer here's an email address. It's france by the way. 10 3 hfs at yahoo.com."
    },
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      "created_at": "2025-11-03T04:33:35+00:00",
      "id": 74396,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
      "recording_id": 74395,
      "text": " There's always something to do on the Do Drop In. There's always somebody listening, so if you want to pick up and start up a conversation, just go ahead. Someone will answer you. It's a busy server. It really is. Let's see, what else we got here? Oh, a couple of ground rules on the cowabunga net. We can discuss any topic you want to discuss. There are no forbidden topics. No gentleman's agreement about we're not going to talk about religion or politics or anything like that. That doesn't exist here. This net is dedicated to free speech. However, it's polite free speech. We do this without recurminations or rancor, calling people names, impugning their intelligence because of the opinion they have. We don't do that here. We want to hear what people have to say, so we don't step on them at all. We practice restraint. We get pretty darn good at it, too. If you join us this morning, you will find that out for yourself, and you'll enjoy yourself, too. With that being said, come down with your call sign. This is KC2PPG. Thank you."
    },
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      "created_at": "2025-10-04T04:32:27+00:00",
      "id": 53083,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
      "recording_id": 53082,
      "text": " Good morning, good morning, good morning. This is KC2PKG. My name is Gray. I'm out of East Machias where I think we had a frost last night. And it's currently 44 degrees. This is also the cow bunganette. The Saturday morning version. I am standing in for KM1X so if you came here to listen to him, don't be too disappointed. The cow bunganette meets seven days a week, although informally somewhat on Sundays. And it runs from about 7.30 Eastern Time to a little after 10 usually. It is a place in radio land where you can bring up any subject you want. We don't follow the gentleman's agreement saying you can't discuss religion or politics or anything sensitive. We discuss sensitive things all the time. And we disagree all the time. But we do it with respect, without recriminations. There's no name calling. We listen to learn rather than listen to respond. So that being said, let's go on and grab some check-ins. Come down to your call sign. This is KC2PKG. VE3FBX. Good morning, Gray."
    }
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