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      "created_at": "2025-12-25T19:24:25+00:00",
      "id": 99268,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
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      "text": "Yes, I'm talking to you tonight using Repeater Phone. Joan convinced me that Repeater Phone was the way to go and since I'm an Apple computer user and I own an Apple iPhone and it worked out very well, sounds great, audio quality is fantastic. So but anyway, I will not take up any more of your time. We're going to get back to, you know, talking to all the relatives and friends here and Maybe we'll have three new members to the amateur radio community. So 73 is from Olympia Fields, Illinois. We're about 30 miles south of the city of Chicago. This is Whiskey 9, Mike, Alpha, Quebec, W9, MAQ. 73 is to everyone and Merry Christmas. And 73 to you. And yeah, the repeater phone's my favorite and both for All Star and Echo Link. So 73, Merry Christmas back there. When I was a kid, we moved from Seattle and lived in only Green, just west of Chicago, a long time ago. So 73, Merry Christmas, W70H."
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      "text": "Well, we're doing real good here. We're celebrating Christmas. We had a great dinner. We opened up a few gifts. And we're talking about amateur radio. And I have three people that might be interested in getting their licenses. So you know, some people are laughing in the background as you might hear but and hopefully I can get them get them into the thought of getting that test and moving ahead and getting on the repeater with everybody here so they can get on the nine o'clock neck. Back to you this is Jim W9MAQ in Olympia Fields, Illinois."
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      "text": "This is Whiskey 9, Mike, Alpha, Quebec. W9MAQ in the Chicago area doing a demonstration of amateur radio. Anybody out there listening tonight to help me with a demonstration? Whiskey 9, Mike, Alpha, Quebec. This is Whiskey 7, Oscar Hotel in Seattle. How are you this very evening?"
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      "created_at": "2025-12-24T11:53:53+00:00",
      "id": 94794,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
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      "text": "Km7, delta, kilo, x-ray."
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      "id": 94220,
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      "text": "Alright, there you are, alright, yeah, not a problem there, Paul. You go ahead, KC1VQS."
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      "created_at": "2025-12-24T08:37:26+00:00",
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      "text": "Got it. That's great. Well, thank you very much for the thought there. I think I'm going to stay with my Fender precision. I've got less strings to buy there Everybody it's that's a bass guitar that Fender made but anyway, okay back in. Thank you very much w9 maq Okay there Yeah, in fact, I don't really play guitar though I've had a couple of them and I kept, I think, I forget what the brand was, Frank Zappa used them because they were gold-plated and they didn't get corroded. If you had instruments you didn't play enough that they would be, and of course I'm not really a guitar player, it's always got extra lights. And I've strung guitars when I worked at a music store, but then again, I think it's like taking your bike to a bike shop and having them do the work properly. It's like, how much do you charge to, you know, replace the tire and add the brakes to the back? That's a specific case. I had a bike that didn't even have brakes on it and all it had is a coaster brake. And I said, how much would it cost to add a caliper brake onto the rear wheel so I didn't just have one brake. And they quoted me and it wasn't too bad, it was about 20 some bucks or so and I said do it. He didn't have a break on this bike, so I had two breaks. Anyway, take care, Jim. And if this were just a casual contact, we could talk about pro audio equipment and instrument amplifiers and Altec A7s and the subwoofer output on the newer mixers. Anyway, take care. Take care, Jim. I don't play for pay anymore. All right, Steve was an I-O and that brings us to Herb, KF5WYB, Herb in Galveston, Texas. How are you doing? Thank you for watching!"
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      "created_at": "2025-08-21T21:27:15+00:00",
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      "text": " KA9EHC, Alpha Call 7 Yankee Mike. Hey Jim, did you hear that? W9MAQ, did you get all that?"
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      "created_at": "2025-08-21T21:26:57+00:00",
      "id": 21247,
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      "text": " I realized I was waxing eloquent. Because it's a lap harp, it's pretty straightforward to record. But you do have to watch, because on the smaller harps, you can get some frequency pile up. On the bigger harps, you're limited on what you can actually do in terms of notes, unless you get a concert harp, which in order to sound decent has strings that, to me, being used to folk harps feel 3 quarters dead. Joan, KX2CW is the other harper on this list. And she'll probably have a whole lot to add to this conversation. But anyway, and finally, to people who might want to know, my nine call comes from the fact that I got my license while attending college at Wheaton College, 25 miles west of Chicago. And I met my husband, whose call at the time was KB9Y, and whose call now is N7NB. I met my husband while I was at Wheaton College. So that's how that all went down. I know Chicago and its unfortunate weather fairly well. The windy city frees. Anyway, so I hope that answers all of Jim's questions. Oh, yes, and I do use a pickup. There's one of my harps that does have a pickup. And when I amplify live, I actually prefer to use a pickup because outside, that's a little easier than playing around with a mic and trying to keep it out of the wind. Anyway, and for the record, I work as a street musician. There you go. 73 and 33, and thanks, Jim, for all your interest. I usually try to get on earlier, like about 8.30 sometimes. And I can be contacted through QRZ. So this is KA9, 73 and 33 and 88, and thanks for your interest. This is KA9, EHV, back to net."
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      "created_at": "2025-08-21T21:13:49+00:00",
      "id": 21238,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
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      "text": " Well, good evening to everyone from northwest Indiana. We had a beautiful day here in northwest Indiana. I live about six or seven miles at the bottom of Lake Michigan here and the weather is much, much better over the last, from what we've had over the last couple of weeks. We've had a lot of lightning storms and an incredible amount of water, rain, and I guess it's basically washed all that Canadian soot and smoke that we were getting here in Chicago back around the 4th of July. But the weather was great, the humidity is down, you can actually open up the windows at night and breathe. But my question, last night I heard Anne speaking about her harp and she was recording her harp and me being an audio engineer for 38 years for NBC, I'm interested in finding out what type of microphone she used and how does she mic her harp. In Chicago, I did a story years ago at Lion and Healy who made some harps and their showroom that they had at the time. I'm not sure if it's still there, but I was interested in that. How does she mic a harp and what type of microphones does she use? So back to you, back to neck control, this is W9MAQ."
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      "text": " Well, you know, Anne, that's actually one of my favorite things in science fiction is even in the perfect world of some of the science fiction, there's always the problems that occur in I.N. Banks. He's my favorite author and that's, you know, they live in a world where there's no need for anything, no needs. Everyone has everything they want and yet still there's all these problems. So it's pretty amazing. And I'm sorry you were alarmed listening to your own writing but it sounds like you worked that out. I wasn't quite sure on that one but I think you managed to get that solved. And let's see here, yes, that was interesting about the birds taking umbrage to some music. That's pretty interesting. You must have been outside playing either in a concert or just outside but very interesting. Anyway, great to hear from you, Anne, and thanks for visiting us in this 9 p.m. net. I don't know if you come here all the time because I don't do the 9 p.m. nets all the time so I don't know who the regulars are but it's good to hear you and thanks for stopping by. Next up is W9MAQ. Jim, what's up?"
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      "id": 21230,
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      "text": " Alrighty, who else is out there? Call sign and name please. This is repeater station kilo kilo seven. Mike, Mike, Cee-Doo, Romeo, Kilo, November, Taddy and Motherwell, Scotland."
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      "created_at": "2025-08-21T21:06:54+00:00",
      "id": 21228,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
      "recording_id": 21227,
      "text": " MM0RKN, Kerry in Scotland, I've got you on the list. Anyone else? Call, sign, and name."
    },
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      "created_at": "2025-08-04T21:30:12+00:00",
      "id": 14142,
      "node_number": "oldsys",
      "recording_id": 14141,
      "text": " Alright, there's a short second round. So, uh, um, I think it's KG7, isn't it? But I will never forget. V-E-U. Uh, Mike, I've got your... I've got the photo you sent to me of you standing there all dapper in your Stetson and your white delivery privilege, as you... as you yourself said. Um, please go ahead and give us your report, Michael. Thank you. Thanks for watching!"
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