{"activity_count":151,"callsign":"W7DBB","confidence":1.0,"first_seen":"2025-07-31T04:20:02+00:00","found":true,"id":3694,"is_net_control":true,"last_seen":"2026-07-01T04:45:03.386836+00:00","ncs_profile":null,"occurrence_count":112,"profile":{"confidence":0.9,"counts":{"ncs":1,"net":0,"open_qso":112,"transcript_contexts":60},"data_freshness":"generated","latest_topic":"Field Day and photo sharing","most_topic":"Community and event participation","open_vs_net_bias_score":0.5,"personal_summary":"W7DBB is a sociable and engaged operator who enjoys sharing experiences and participating in group activities. The operator is known for contributing to discussions and providing updates on events, showing a keen interest in the amateur radio community.","scores":{"activity":0.8,"civility":0.9,"engagement":0.9,"focus":0.8,"friendly":0.9,"helpful":0.9,"serious":0.7,"technical":0.6},"source":"ai_profile","summary":"W7DBB is active in both open QSOs and net operations, often engaging in discussions about various topics including personal interests, events, and technical matters. The operator shows a strong community spirit, frequently acknowledging other operators and contributing to group efforts.","topic_coverage":{"Community and event participation":0.6,"Personal interests and anecdotes":0.2,"Technical discussions":0.2},"updated_at":"2026-07-01T08:10:32.796505"},"qrz_status":null,"recent_transcripts":[{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":0.9733453970402479,"created_at":"2026-07-01T04:44:39.287145+00:00","id":134330,"node_number":"683211","recording_id":135062,"text":"RW Bill. WISKEE 7 Delta Bravo Bravo, Louis. Alright, I've got Louis, W7DDP. There might have been someone else in that pilot there. If you were trying to get in alongside Dylan, Louis, come ahead now with your call in name. K-7, Zulu, Eko, India, Tim. Alright, I think there were two stations in there. I've got K-7ZDI, Tim. Anyone else along with Tim there? Alpha, Juliet, 7, Hotel Romeo, Rob and Boise. Alright, I've got AJ7HR, Rob from Boise. And that gives us four so far. For more stations call in name."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":0.7757905294497808,"created_at":"2026-06-30T16:26:53.026564+00:00","id":133083,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":133644,"text":"the International Harvester Pickup, which is also going to restore, of course. What do you think about that? N7GWG. I mean, first of all, I love that so much. That is amazing. Oh, that's amazing. I love it. I wish I could high-five that person right now. That just is beautiful. You know, people create stuff, don't they? And also Steve, it's Louie. W7DBB Louie. Yeah, it was good to see Louie down there as well. Everybody. Anyway, that's great and glad that the"},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":0.906689252508314,"created_at":"2026-06-30T04:36:41.333571+00:00","id":132108,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132550,"text":"one of the two babies that were growing in the nest. And we never saw one that the crows, usually every time somebody builds a nest in that one, little set of minds, the crows come along, and you know, EPA eggs are the babies, which really sucks. And so I was so glad to hear every person that's checking so far has been somebody that has influenced the way I'm thinking for a moment. So thank you very much. And Joan, it's an honor and pleasure who have gotten into your net, because you're so popular that they usually get stepped on and eliminated early. But yeah, and I can't wait to talk to everyone more and hear what everyone else has to say. So I'm going to hand it back to net, because I talk like actually way more than I usually do. Whiskey seven, Delta Bravo Bravo is me. And yeah, and I love you all. I love you too, Louie."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.9031408982617515,"created_at":"2026-06-29T19:55:18.751829+00:00","id":131360,"node_number":"683211","recording_id":131735,"text":"Alright, yeah, the group effort is just unbelievable, isn't it? Seattle ACS, PSRG, West Seattle Amateur Radio Club, and by the way, they try to get this up on Facebook a little bit later, I have an ad chance to do this, my photos are up there. However, oh, and Louis's got some photos. Mike, KPAB, I'm wise, got some photos, W7DBB, Louie's got some great black and white shots, just great stuff, but yeah, I'll be posting some more information up there. Pretty darn soon, but just great group effort. Alright, well, thank you so much, hope your finger is healing. Alec ran into an OpenL 13. OpenL is a French knife maker. You've probably seen them little wooden handles locking collars on the blades. They come in all sizes, the number 13, apparently it's bad luck for Alec, but the number 13 is a gigantic folding knife, and you've got to go look it up OpenL through the"},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.8243368876477083,"created_at":"2026-06-29T19:47:24.778841+00:00","id":131325,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":131699,"text":"Alright, yeah, the group effort is just unbelievable, isn't it? Seattle ACS, PSRG, West Seattle Amateur Radio Club. And by the way, they try to get this up on Facebook a little bit later. I have an ad chance to do this. My photos are up there. However, oh, and Louie's got some photos. Mike's KP8B of Mine's got some photos. W7DBB of Louie's got some great black and white shots. Just great stuff. But yeah, we're posting some more information up there. Pretty darn simple. Just great group effort. Alright, well, thank you so much. Hope your finger is healing. Alec ran into an OpenL 13. OpenL is a French knife maker. You've probably seen them a little wooden handles, locking collars on the blades. They come in all sizes. The number 13, apparently, is pad luck for Alec. But the number 13 is a gigantic folding knife. And you've got to go look it up OpenL."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.8869160938608859,"created_at":"2026-06-29T19:38:43.912658+00:00","id":131308,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":131680,"text":"Alright, yeah, the group effort is just unbelievable, isn't it? Seattle ACS, PSR, G, West Seattle Amateur Radio Club. And by the way, they try to get this up on Facebook a little bit later, having that chance to do this. My photos are up there. However, oh, and Louie's got photos of Mike, KPAB of Wyhescotts and photos, W7DBB. Louie has got some great black and white shots. Just great stuff. But yeah, I'll be posting some more information up there pretty darn soon, but it's just great group effort. Alright, well, thank you so much. Hope your finger is healing. Alec ran into an Openel 13. Openel is a French knife maker. You've probably seen them little wooden handles, locking collars on the blades. They come in all sizes. The number 13, apparently his pad luck for Alec. But the number 13 is a gigantic folding knife. And you've got to go look it up. Openel."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-30T21:29:15+00:00","id":11734,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":11733,"text":" Alright, thank you there, Dean. Yeah, with the days getting shorter, yeah, it makes you want to try and utilize the daylight that you have. So, but, you know, always listening there on FT8. That's cool, I didn't know you could kind of pass, you know, kind of keep an eye out for certain call signs. I, you know, I'll get on FT8 occasionally, but I really haven't played with it all that much. And I do have Grid Tracker, but again, it's one of those things that I got set up and kind of sort of used it, and then haven't really played too much with it. But that's pretty cool, I didn't know you could do that. And yeah, maybe one of these days, MM0, RNK will just show up on your screen and you'll, ah! Maybe it'll be as exciting as the 3-fer, or was it a 4-fer, with the 6-meter park, I don't know. I don't know, that was pretty exciting. Anyway, thanks for stopping by, Dean. You have a great rest of your night. Alright, it's 9.21 PM, I'm Brooks, K9BDC. Now we're going to go talk to Louie, W7D-BB."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-30T21:19:38+00:00","id":11728,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":11727,"text":" Next check in please. Whiskey 7, Delta Bravo, Bravo, Louis."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":0.8746444027532231,"created_at":"2026-06-29T04:52:27.752903+00:00","id":129942,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":130195,"text":"sounds like yeah a couple of incidents there but everyone's okay so alright good number of contacts there for sure props to KK7 and Zw Brian there helping you out there so alright thank you so much Alex get some rest and we'll catch you next time there all right last on this round Louie I think I see some pictures of you as well here W7 DBB how was field day how are you please come ahead of three part well I guess the photos sell it all because the picture I see it myself and I just actually went look look through these pictures you know on the on the spg discussion roof side and pictures of myself are with my my dear friend Tammy who's a W6 BJH yeah BJ and whose radio I use to my naps when I do them when I get to you know go in for somebody I'm doing in that I use her I use her"},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":0.8835285538807511,"created_at":"2026-06-29T04:41:02.886434+00:00","id":129931,"node_number":"683211","recording_id":130181,"text":"like a couple of incidents there, but everyone's okay. So, all right, good number of contacts there for sure. Props to KK7MZW Brian there, helping you out there. So, all right, thank you so much, Alex. Get some rest and we'll catch you next time there. All right, last on this round. Louie, I think I see some pictures of you as well here. W7DBB, how was field day? How are you? Please come ahead with a report. Well, I guess the photos sell it all. Because the picture I see it myself, and I just actually went look through these pictures, you know, on the PSRG discussion group side. And the pictures of myself are with my dear friend, Tammy, who's a W6BJH, yeah, BJH. And whose radio I use to do my NAFT is when I do them. And when I get to, you know, fill in for somebody I'm doing in that. I use certain."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":0.7568408724452769,"created_at":"2026-06-29T04:28:35.589345+00:00","id":129870,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":130118,"text":"You'll be number four on this round. More stations please. Kilo Julius VII, Julius X-ray Mike, Robert West. Kilo Julius VII, Romeo Arperfel. There they are, KJ7JXM and KJ7RAB. You are on the list. When we call anyone else for this round, please come ahead. Kilo Foxtrot VII, Alpha Zulu Victor, Alec. Hey, there's Alec coming in from Tacoma, KF7AZV. You're on the list. We've got enough for a go around, but if anyone else wants to get in real quick, I'll take another. All stations please come ahead. WISKY VII, Delta Bravo Bravo, Louie."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-05T21:10:13+00:00","id":33268,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":33267,"text":" Oh hello sir, my call is Whiskey 7 Delta Bravo Bravo. Lucky Duciano, he's not so lucky is he. But thank you for checking in. Next please, call sign and name. Kilo, C-2-2-2-2. Kilo, Doug, I'll be an I-O."},{"callsign_confidence":0.99,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-05T21:41:12+00:00","id":33284,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":33283,"text":" I'm doing well. Probably everybody noticed the little bit of smoke we had around here today coming up from Oregon and California forest fires. Wind was obviously coming from the south. Air quality monitor at my place here in Shoreline, north of Seattle, read about 160 outside. And foolishly, I didn't realize it was going to be so smoky, I left one of my windows open and got the air quality inside copy about 85, which is not good. But the wind switched sometime early in the evening, and the sky's pretty much cleared up. And last time I checked my air quality monitor outside, it was down to 30 something, so much, much better. Hopefully we'll have some continued fresh air here. And everyone, make the most of your weekend. You may have permission to breathe again, KI7ZEI. This is repeater station Kilo Kilo 7, November, Quebec, November. Well, Tim, thank you very much for that information about the air quality. It's nice thing about the radio. It's not everyone, meaning myself and many others, have any way of measuring the air quality. And I can certainly see it tonight if anyone gets a chance to go outside and have a look at the moon. It's doing that usual seasonal thing at this time of the year. That is smoke season. And it's really beautifully orange. And yeah, it's nutty, this virus, I think, out in Yakima area, up in Leavenworth area, and in like a bear something area on the peninsula. Not far from Shelton, there's a lot of smoke too. Tim and I just had to cancel a trip out to visit some friends in Shelton over the weekend due to smoke. It's like, wow, when did this ever happen? Years ago, just within our memory, this started being part of the weather report. Nutty. Yeah, so everybody, we still probably have tons of N95s left from that plague we had there a little while back. So I'm going to wear one out. If I go outside, drive around tomorrow, I'm going to wear it. So keep that. I didn't quit smoking, so I could die of inhalation from a forest fire. W7DBB is me, and KJ7EXM is Sean. And Sean is next, and I'm really anxious to hear what's going on with Sean."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-05T22:13:47+00:00","id":33312,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":33311,"text":" Okay, that was, wait, actually I should announce that we had a KI7 RYW David gave us an I.O. David, please feel free to chime in if there's anything you want to, you know, have a ear or say. All right. You know what, Kim had to be a bunch of KI7 JEW, my sweetheart, my wife, my partner, handed me these cards from my game that she got and it's kind of like they're questions. So I think they would make up for the good icebreaker questions if anyone feels like, you know, like addressing the question. And this card says, if you had to come up with a new class that everyone is required to take in school, what would it be? Bring it. Give me your name, your call sign, and thoughts of any kind, including that one. All right. W7DBB, who are you? What's your number? November 7, Kilo Victor, Kevin. This is repeater station Kilo Kilo 7, November, Quebec, November. All-star node 6222. Located in Shelton, Washington. Kevin today. Good reception across the street. Good to hear you. Next call sign name, please. Kilo Indigo 7, Romeo Yankee Whiskey, David, I-O, KI7 RYW."},{"callsign_confidence":0.99,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-05T21:50:46+00:00","id":33290,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":33289,"text":" Well, thank you, Fred. And much of our smoke that we get around here, most of it comes from local fires. Although a couple of years ago we had a big bunch that had come down from Canada. Seattle is located west in between two mountain ranges, but mainly in between the Puget Sound and the Cascade region, the Salt Lake Mountains. And so when it burns in the west side, the east side of those mountains, Seattle really gets it hard. And now there's two going over there and one going to the west of us on the peninsula. So we're kind of getting boxed in. It's not nearly as bad yet as it has been in the past, but it's starting to become literally, like the southeast has their hurricane season. Honest to God, here in Seattle we have a, in western Washington I should say, we have a smoke season. And it's real. And it's really, it's nothing to stick lightly. It's because there's a lot of people with just very simple respiratory issues that really suffer for it. So I guess that's what's happening with my theory about the planet trying to rid itself of the parasitic human presence on it. It might just have a little bit of truth to it. It's my, I don't really think of too many terrestrial conspiracy theories, but that's one of them. All right, W7DBB welcoming AB6MB Jeff to our cooler airwaves tonight."},{"callsign_confidence":0.99,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-05T22:45:39+00:00","id":33342,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":33341,"text":" Well, thanks for asking, Mike. I think one of the most little neighborhoods, trying to figure which feel you would want to get, there's kind of not, if I went back to live in New York and I wanted to, I would move down to the Coney Island Brighton Beach area and try to find a place in the middle of like, it's like little Russia, but it's by the water, and it's by Coney Island, Brighton Beach, Coney Island, or the same place, practically, and it's a Russian neighborhood. And I've been out in New York for now for over 30 years, so I couldn't really, I don't know what the trend is, trends are now, but either that or somewhere in the East Village, because it's like, it's where the, it's where all the cool kids hang out, cool kids of all ages, I mean, and affordable? Nowhere. I do not think that there's any place that you would want to, that you could live in that is not, that is like way more than you would possibly imagine people would pay anywhere in the world for a monthly rental. So, but again, I'm 35 plus years out of New York City, so I can't really, I can only tell you on the, on a very, not a very authoritative way, you know, any real estate suggestions, but as far as the color of people and the vibe and the beat and the heartbeat of the city, I like Brighton Beach and Coney Island area and the Lower East Side. That's it. W7DBB back to you."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-05T23:16:12+00:00","id":33370,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":33369,"text":" Indeed it was great to see you too Matt. I hope you weren't off put by my comments about Alaskan Airlines because I had been just recently inconvenienced by them. But anyway, it was a laugh we all had. Anyway, on your words, your New York words, you had beer really good. That was dead on in Brooklyn. Brooklyn, Queens maybe. Then you said, Paula, that's Boston. That's another accent altogether. Larry at GFC could tell you about that. So you're working on the accents right. You're doing the right thing especially if you're going to be flying around the country. It pays to know something. When I see you I'd love to hear about what you did find to do in New York. If you ever find yourself there for a few days in a row and if you need any advice on what to do, I could tell you some things you could do if you only had six hours there or you had two days there. I do love me some New York when I don't live there anymore. Yeah, it really sucked to live there. But I sure do like going back and seeing very specific things. Such a big city that you could never ever \u2013 you'd have to live in New York for a couple of months to see even a fraction of the things that you really need to see to say you know you know New York. But anyway, you've got a great job that gets you around and I'm so happy for you. I remember you didn't have that job when you were just starting with us here. And you've come quite a way my friend. So W7DBB is me as far as station identification goes. We had an I-O from W9LVC Frank and then we had a check-in. Yeah, check it out. For KK7KLE Mark. Mark if you're still with us, come on. Tell us something."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-31T21:04:04+00:00","id":29339,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":29338,"text":" This is repeater station kilo. Good evening. It's nine o'clock and time for the nine o'clock mix here on Sunday, August 31, 2025. I'm Tammy Kilo Juliette 7 Romeo Alpha Bravo and I'm here with my co-host and partner in crime. Kilo Juliette 7 Juliette X-Ray Mike. Robert. And will be your net host for this evening. This is a directed social net that happens on the WW7PSR 2 meter repeater, which is located on Capitol Hill in Seattle and operated by the Puget Sound repeater group. The repeater operates at a frequency of 146.96 with a negative offset and a PL tone of 103.5. All licensed hands and new licensees just getting started are welcome to join. If you have third party traffic, we'd love to hear from them too. I'm sure you can hear our third party traffic. We encourage you to press that button. Tell us a little bit about yourself, your radio project, or just about anything else. Please limit your reports to three minutes so we can get as many stations in as possible. This is also when the repeater times out. When you're finished with your report, please end with the call sign. That'll keep the FCC happy. We'll be compiling lists of stations that would like to check in and then we'll ask for your report. If you'd like to check in only, just let me know that you'll be an In-N-Out, also known as an I-O. Again, this is Tammy, AJ7RAB. And Kilo Juliet 7, Juliet X, J, Mike, Robert. Let's get this net started. Please come ahead now with your name and call sign. Whiskey 7, Delta Bravo, Bravo, Louie. KA9, EHV, Ann."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-11T21:53:19+00:00","id":37772,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":37771,"text":" Hey, hello to you, I've got your I.O.N.7P.H.T. More stations please. Whiskey 7, Delta Bravo, Bravo, Louie."},{"callsign_confidence":0.99,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-11T22:15:18+00:00","id":37784,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":37783,"text":" Hey Ben, it's good to just be listening in on the net tonight. There's always such a great variety of really fun things to listen to. I don't even know when the last time I listened to commercial radio was, but I can't even imagine going back to it after listening to just our brothers and sisters all just yakking about stuff on the PSR-G net. And yeah, I'm glad that you are doing the net tonight. I thank you very much. And hey, guess what too? In case anyone, why would anyone know? But this Sunday is I'm going to be doing the net. Now I'm wondering, is that your spot generally, usually Ben? Now I'm trying to remember who's normal on Sunday because I never really listen to them. I can't do Sunday night most of the time, but this time I'm going to be hosting it. Yay! I really do love hosting the nets. And yeah, it's going to be a good time. Listen in everyone. Anyway, this, tomorrow I have to hit the shop and get prepared for our open house, which will be, it's that second Saturday of every month, open house down at Black Dog Forge. This is repeater station kilo-kilo-7 November Quebec November. All-star node 6222 located in Shelton, Washington. The block is lit up with people having art openings and campfires outside. It's a good time. It's at the Equinox Complex down on 6555 Fifth Avenue South down in the Georgetown area. If anyone wants to hit me up for more details, they're welcome to at my emails on my QRZ page. So anyway, just wanted to do a shameless promotion for that and say hello to everyone and good night. W7DBB. Back to you, Ben."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-11T22:30:22+00:00","id":37794,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":37793,"text":" Hey, thank you for the net, Joel. It is all of you checking in that makes the wheel go around. It was kind of slow earlier, but we're going strong now. Your HT sounds just great. You are getting in almost completely to the beacon receiver. You might already know this, but you can always check that out over on PSRG.org. If you go over to the right-hand column in red text, it says 2-meter voter scope. V-O-T-E-R scope. It took me so long to realize what people were saying on the net when they were saying voter scope. But, yeah, you can look at that. There's six different receivers. Those are all piped in to our mixer, and then it will vote to have whichever is the strongest signal coming in. That's what we are all listening to right now. So you're listening to my voice coming through Cougar receiver and then being pumped out on Capitol Hill. You probably already knew that, Joel, but in case anybody else out there did not. And, yeah, your audio sounds good, too. Maybe not the clearest thing in the world. Very, very close to it, but I am in Tacoma, so it's hard for me to judge. All right, Joel, pleasure, and glad you got your HT with you. That's a good habit to be in. All right, we're going to go past these couple of IOs. We had Cody, AG7LR, and Ted, N7PHT. And next up on this list, we got Louie. Good to hear your voice, Louie. W7DBB. Go ahead."},{"callsign_confidence":0.99,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-04T14:26:08+00:00","id":32403,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":32402,"text":" All right, I thought I knew that voice N50ZG. That's Joe. Yes, of course, Metairie LA. All right, thank you very much, Joe. Yeah, you just had a noisy signal, but I recognize the voice once I looked you up on QRZ. You travel safe, my friend, and we'll talk to you soon. All right, that is the new net for today. It's 1.06 p.m. I'm Jack, KI7RMU. Thank you, everyone. Your support is greatly appreciated. For more information about the Puget Sound Repeater Group and what we do here in Seattle, just get over to our website, rg.org. Don't forget, we've got the 9 o'clock net coming up tonight, so definitely check in on that. I think that Rebecca, KK79JZ, will be hosting that, and Louie will be hosting in her place tomorrow, W7DBB. It'd be fun to welcome Louie back to the mic. That's going to be a lot of fun. Don't miss that one either. Don't miss any of the nets if you can. We love talking to all our friends around the world. That's why I like to say, so many friends all in one place. It's the PSRG. Good afternoon, everybody. KI7RMU. This is repeater station Kilo Kilo 7, November Quebec November, All Star Note 1632, located in Shelton, Washington."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-05T21:07:19+00:00","id":33263,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":33262,"text":" Good evening. Yeah, this is Louie, W7DBB, hosting your 9 o'clock net tonight. I am so honored to be doing that. Thank you very much. But I'm sorry if you tuned in to hear Rebecca's wonderful voice. You got me instead. I'll be your host tonight. Tonight is September 5, 2025. And yeah, here we are again, once again at our on-air water cooler, which is a direct and social net that happens on the WPSR 2-meter repeater, which is located on top of Capitol Hill in Seattle, Washington, and is operated by the Puget Sound repeater group. Yeah, so this repeater runs on a frequency of 146.96 with a negative offset and a PL tone of 103.5. All licensed hams and new licensees are welcome to join. If you have anyone hanging there with you, you know, another person that's curious about what you're doing on this radio, hey, third-party traffic is completely encouraged. Let them on. Turn them on to the radio. We encourage you to press that button. Tell us a little bit about what you're up to, like how's your cat? What did you cook for dinner today? Your radio projects, just about anything that is suitable for my grandma's ears. Oh wait, maybe a knife. No, not my grandma. Anyway, hey, let's limit the reports to three minutes each so we can get as many stations, you know, checking in as possible. This is also when the repeater times out, and you'll know it when that happens. Me, I've done that a lot, and I know what happens. When you finish the report, please end with your call sign so I'll know that you're done talking. That's kind of your way of saying over and out. It's kind of a legal thing to identify ourselves on a regular basis. I'll be compiling lists as I go of stations that want to check in, and then I'll ask for your reports. Like I said, your report can be anything you like. I'm actually going to propose a little icebreaker kind of thing for anyone who wants to pop in with something to say. Anyway, hey, I will make lists as we go. I don't even know why I asked for this script. I'm totally off of it. I'll make that list. If you want to just check in and let me know you're out there on the air and listening in but don't want to join us, just tell me you'll be in and out. I'll just say I-O because it works as well. Again, this is Louie Whiskey 7, Delta Bravo Bravo. Let's go. Let's get this party started. Please come now with your call sign and name."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-15T21:04:31+00:00","id":39046,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":39045,"text":" It's Clay and Rachie. Thank you for the show tonight. You know Pete Sotero? It kind of sounds like as if they were original old Chicago with Alan Parsons sitting in with them. Anyway, I will catch you in turn. More stations please. Whiskey 7, Delta, Bravo, Bravo, Louie."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-09-18T21:28:53+00:00","id":41384,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":41383,"text":" Kim's outside in a phone conversation, she has reception up there. But yeah, I'm so delighted to hear your voice on the radio when I turned it on at the beginning of your first round there. So great to hear the VIP list of great check-ins along that list too. It's been a good time, life has been. Oh, by the way, I think it was Richard Rich, the person that you said. I actually filled in for you on a Friday night a couple weeks ago. What a pleasure. And I'm being able to fill in for Brian this Sunday night, really enjoying getting back to our people out there with radios in their hands. But that last checker-inner, I'm sorry, I forgot his name already, just triggered a memory that I had of this week where he said he's going through some old photos to bring and show people. And I just had a great experience relating to that subject. Well, about a month ago, though this might be news to many people that I talk to on the radio, about a month ago I had to go to the hospital and have one of my toes cut off. Can you believe it? My middle left toe is gone. But while I was waiting in the office of the doctor who was going to remove that toe, I looked up and saw this guy in scrubs walking up to me. And he goes, Louie? And I look up and my eye passes his ID badge and I see Bobby \u2013 I don't want to say his whole name \u2013 I see Bobby something on his thing and I say, holy crap. A friend of mine from about 1984 to about 1990 before we fell out of being in close touch was standing right there. He was my skateboard buddy. We used to sit around, sit in Westlake Center smoking cigarettes on our skateboards and walking girls goodbye and just cutting up and being kids. I was like 24. He was about the same. He comes up to me. I haven't seen him in almost 35 years or so. It's amazing that he just pops up in front of me and he's the x-ray technician at this place where I was getting my toe cut off. So the day before yesterday I spent quite a bit of time going through a couple hundred pictures of me and him and our wives at the time on a trip to New York on our skateboarding trips to Long Beach, not to Long Beach but to Lincoln City. And oh man, photographs. It made me remember so many things. I entirely believe that if you please take pictures, look through your old pictures, the memories that having collections of old photographs can revive in us is just mind-blowing. So I'm back in touch with a friend that I haven't seen or heard of in over 30 years and I had the pictures to prove that we were friends. Anywho, I have been blah, blah, blah-ing but that's the radio score isn't it? I'm sure I'm going to hit the wall in a minute so I'm going to stop talking. But yeah, I just wanted to say I just love going through these old black and white pictures and with me and my friends, the weirdest little hoodlums. And that's it. W7DBB, much love to you Rebecca and everyone else out there. Oh and I have a present that I made for you. Anyway, W7DBB, back to the net."}]}