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      "text": "Hi everyone, this is the Transcaded Net. Welcome to the Transcaded Net on this June 14, 2026. I'll be unit control this week. My name is Benoit, or you can say Ben, Bravo Echo November. And my call sign is Vector Echo 2, Vector Bravo, VE2, VB. And I'm located at 100 kilometers northeast of the city of Montreal in the province of Quebec. Further information about the Transcaded Net can be found on the Internet at www.thecanadaab.ca. And by the same occasion, we want to thank our sponsor, North Fraser Amateur Radio Club. And more information can be found about them at www.ve7nfr.com, Vector Echo 7 November, Foxdrot Romeo. You can follow chickens, call us."
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      "text": "Hi everyone, this is the Transcated Net. Welcome to the Transcated Net on this June 14, 2026. I'll be unit control this week. My name is Banuat, or you can say Ben, Bravo Echo November. And my call sign is Vector Echo 2, Vector Bravo, VE2, VB. And I'm located at 100 kilometers northeast of the city of Montreal in the province of Quebec. Further information about the Transcated Net can be found on the Internet at www.thecanadaab.ca. And by the same occasion, we want to thank our sponsor, North Fraser Amateur Rideau Club. And more information can be found about them at www.ve7nfr.com, Vector Echo 7 November, FoxDrot Romeo.com. You can follow chickens. Call us."
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      "text": " All right, so I got Cam there and I got Victor Echo 3 X-ray Delta Bravo. That is, I believe, Doug in Kitchener, Victor Echo 1 Echo Papa, Emil in Halifax, and Victor Echo 3, Victor Golf, Cam in Belleville. So we will start with Doug. Welcome to the net, Transcander Net today and what was your best TAM radio experience this summer? Go ahead. Well, good morning Dave and everyone else listening in. I hope all is well with you. It's a beautiful afternoon here in Kitchener, sunny and it's going to be 25 or 26 today. So it's really nice. Well, this summer, we had a lousy age for the summer, so that wasn't so great. But a couple of highlights for me. Field day was always fun and the Kitchener Waterloo Amateur Radio Club had a good event this year. It was well attended and we had a good time. But I think my highlight was maybe Friday morning. Was it Friday morning this week? I got up at 4 o'clock in the morning because that's what happens when you're my age. But I got up and I turned on the radio and I turned on FTA and was listening on 10 and 12 and 15 meters and it was like it ought to be where I worked Australia, New Zealand, Hawaii, all over the place. It was a lot of fun just for a short period of time. Anyway, that's it for me Dave. Have a good day and Adrian, I'll send you an email with looking for that link for your presentation. Thanks for taking my check in. VE5 Uniform Oscar from Victor Echo 3 X-Ray Delta Bravo. Hey Doug, and thanks for that. I appreciate that and Happy Safe Field Day was definitely a highlight of my summer as well and it's fantastic to see 10 meters in again. It felt like it was absent pretty much for the summer, at least when I was on the band. So great to hear. Alright, down the list to Emil, Victor Echo 1 Echo Papa. Great to hear you Emil. What was your best amateur radio experience this summer? Go ahead."
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      "text": " Thank you, Benoit. Bonjour tout monde. I'd like to make a short little comment on VE7NFR-11. It's still circling the earth. It's eight days with no solid beacon, but we're assured that it's over the Arctic and because of the low elevation of the sun, that's probably why we're not getting reports. For more information, you can check the website, ve7nfr.com. The other interest in the launch is the next launch dedication is going to be for Salek T, Ted Sinkin, Victor Alpha 7, Yankee Quebec Quebec, scheduled for this upcoming Saturday. They're going to hopefully get the weather and we'll have the family and friends there for this dedication. And my perfect, my best program for computer is Linux. I can't program it, but it works fine for one that's not skilled in computer work. So back to net control, Victor Echo 1, Echo Papa Portable slash VE9. VE1 Echo Papa slash VE9, this is VE2 Victor Bravo. Thank you, Emil. Thanks for pointing us to VE7NFR website for the next launch on the next Saturday. And all the information can be found there and okay for your favorite software. Even though it's not exactly a software, but Linux is an operating system just like Windows or Mac OS on Apple. Among those on Linux, are you using any special application for a hamster radio operation in your shack?"
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