{"activity_count":218,"callsign":"WB7J","confidence":1.0,"first_seen":"2025-07-13T04:04:23+00:00","found":true,"id":228,"is_net_control":true,"last_seen":"2026-06-29T10:45:39.312659+00:00","ncs_profile":null,"occurrence_count":172,"profile":{"confidence":0.82,"counts":{"ncs":1,"net":0,"open_qso":122,"transcript_contexts":60},"data_freshness":"generated","latest_topic":"Travel and local events in Bordeaux, France","most_topic":"Personal stories and travel experiences","open_vs_net_bias_score":0.7,"personal_summary":"WB7J frequently engages in friendly conversations, sharing stories about travel, local events, and personal experiences. They are known for their detailed and engaging reports.","scores":{"activity":0.9,"civility":0.9,"engagement":0.8,"focus":0.7,"friendly":0.9,"helpful":0.8,"serious":0.5,"technical":0.4},"source":"ai_profile","summary":"WB7J is an active participant in various amateur radio nets and open QSO sessions, often sharing personal stories and updates about travels and activities.","topic_coverage":{"local events":0.6,"personal stories":0.9,"travel":0.8},"updated_at":"2026-06-25T13:55:01.103979"},"qrz_status":"verified","recent_transcripts":[{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-12T21:03:54+00:00","id":6530,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":6529,"text":" Kilo Kilo 7 November, Kordak November, repeater. The time is 9 a.m. Good evening, it's 9 o'clock and it's time for the 9 o'clock net for Saturday, July 12th. I'm Rich, WB7J and I'm transmitting an all-star at the moment from Wallingford in Seattle. Co-hosting tonight with my awesome co-host Bill, K7WFP. Over to you, Bill. Thank you, Rich, and welcome back to Seattle and to the moment. I'm Bill, K7WFP, transmitting from Queen Anne Hill in Seattle. This is a directed social net that happens on the WW7PSR two-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 watching fans and new licensees just getting started.AMC News."},{"callsign_confidence":0.8200000000000001,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-12T22:18:42+00:00","id":6612,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":6611,"text":" This is WB7J. Tim, I was on pins and needles for your whole report. I mean, it sounded like you were there a long time. It sounded like you knew where the pickup area was. And so I was waiting, and right at the end, you were starting to say, and I got the following. You gotta tell us at least one interesting thing that you picked up specifically. Tim, back to you. Tim, back to you."},{"callsign_confidence":0.8200000000000001,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-19T22:01:12+00:00","id":7952,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":7951,"text":" Holy and phonetically, this is Whiskey Bravo 7 Juliet."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-12T22:50:58+00:00","id":6647,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":6646,"text":" Okay, I think that is a definite full round of crickets. I want to thank everybody for joining me, Bill, K7WFP, and Rich for the, literally, July 12 PSRG 9 p.m. So after that, we'd like to thank the Puget Sound Repeater Group for the use of this repeater. For more information about the group, please check out our website at psrg.org. Oh, you're rich. Thank you, Bill, and morning gerbil indeed. Really, seriously. The PSRG has been hosting daily nets for over 30 years. The nets are a great opportunity to test your equipment. Remember, if you don't test your equipment, we can't hear you. We'll now be returning the repeaters in normal operation. This is Rich, WB7J, signing off at 22, 31. Good evening."},{"callsign_confidence":0.8200000000000001,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-09T12:25:46+00:00","id":15509,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":15508,"text":" again, Rebecca. You know, my favorite person, Rebecca, you know, one was told last night that she is loved by Robert. How about them apples? You know, anyway, it's a beautiful day here, blue sky, not a cloud to be seen, Bob Ross was, put one in the sky with the magic white paint, it just wouldn't appear, and approximately 65 degrees, it's a beautiful day. And, let's see, about 42 percent humidity, and the dew point is 26 degrees. The wind is blowing, approximately 8 miles from the west. Let's see what else. The bromer is reading 30, 66, and steady. It's like a rock, you know. Which brings up the rockin' jock. Excuse me. Dave was at the morning nets on Wednesday. He's the morning net. Dave and his partner, Sam, but that's all I got. We don't have too much. This is TC2-STO. He headed back to deck control. He eats all the good numbers. To ward you, this is TC2-STO. TC2-STO, factor that control. Well thank you so much for checking in, Charlie. I appreciate it. And, yeah, it's great to hear from you, and, you know, the weather reports and everything. Well that's great. Well have a good day, Charlie. 73. This is Rebecca KK7IJZ. Let's keep this net in the middle of the lab. Let's keep this net going. This is the PSRG Noon net on this August 9, 2025. This is Rebecca KK7IJZ. More stations RF and internet. WB7J, this is Rich. Hey Rich, more stations please. K3OE, the other Rich. Yes! I almost automatically wrote down your call sign. K3OE, Rich. I feel like you and Wilco would be, uh, yes. I feel like you and Wilco would be friends. Maybe, uh, maybe that connection can be made. Got you on the list, Rich. K3OE, more stations please. KG7ODD. Why, hello again, Dean. Got you on the list, Dean. More stations please. ... ... ... ... ... ... ..."},{"callsign_confidence":0.8700000000000001,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-09T12:51:52+00:00","id":15510,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":15509,"text":" All righty, after all lockdown, go back to the top two. The first Rich of this round, WB7J. Rich, how are you and your cat adventures going? Hey Rebecca, good afternoon and good afternoon to the net. And good job K3OE for jumping in there. Let's see, the cat adventure isn't so great. We had a cat meltdown in Prince George, BC. My plan had been to take this sort of prolonged road trip with the cat. And my cat, Pella, she does a great job of traveling. We've been back and forth to Mexico a few times. Now, what she hadn't done a great job of is acclimating to a new place overnight. To go to a new place in the past that's taken her three or four days to settle down. My hope is that she would adapt to a changing nightly environment. And my hopes were dashed. So I skedaddled back, I mean as far as Prince George, BC, I skedaddled back to Seattle. Puyallup really. Let her hang out in an environment she's familiar with. And then I went off to the beach at the Pacific Coast. Pacific Beach is the name of the city just north of Aberdeen, Oakley, and Meria. And I've been camped out here and it's been a cool little experiment. I've got my little lithium iron phosphate battery set up with a solar panel, a little cooler and a bridge, a big tent with a cot and a chair and a little table. I mean it's, I'm trying to emulate the RV experience without the RV expense. And it's been a fun week. I've got a couple more nights here. Then I'll head back to Puyallup, pack for Mexico and head back. That's my report, Rebecca. Thanks for doing the net. 73 is to all WBs. Well, Rich, I am sorry that you ended up with the one cat in the entire world. That was not able to adapt. Just joking. Cats. Gotta love them. Well, I hope that you and Bella are, uh, yeah, get back in the routine of things and go head back to Mexico to find Miguel Allende. Have a wonderful time on the coast. That does sound lovely. Just camping on the coast. The beautiful Pacific Northwest. Yeah. The Olympic coast. Sounds lovely. Have fun camping. I'm looking forward to y'all's net tonight. You sound great, by the way. BTW. And yeah. Thanks, Rich. 73 and 88. It's always good to hear from you. Next on the list is one of the many Riches. It's Rich and Polo. K3OE. Who's going to just spout, just spew the joys and wonders of owning just the most wonderful dog. And also being a tinkerer. K3OE, KK7IJZ. Well, hi, Rebecca. And the other Rich, of course. Oh, my goodness, yes. You know yourself with Andy. You know, even if you're having a rotten day, you've got a dog. Puts their snout in your lap or on your arm. Everything is better. So that's the way it is now. You trying to check here? There we go. I guess that was a check in from Polo. Anyway, doing great here. I made some salad for lunch, which is always good. We need our green stuff, that's for sure. So I did that and got Polo out for a really nice walk this morning. It's so pleasant. You just got to get outside and enjoy it. Back to you, K3OE. This is repeater station Kilo, Kilo 7. Hello, Polo. Hey, Polo. Give Polo so many kisses for me. I love you, Polo. Hello. Oh, Rich, have a wonderful salad and a wonderful weekend in West Seattle. It's a beautiful day out here. And I hope that the two of you make it to the ice cream social. I'm sure that you will. And, yeah, I feel like you and Volko would get along. Not that you wouldn't. I mean, Rich, you're the best. All of the Riches are the best. But, yeah. Volko, W7LCO, meet Rich, K3OE. Rich, K3OE, meet Volko, W7LCO. Y'all pick out each other's QRZ and become friends. Do it! 73 and 88 Rich and, yes, so many kisses to Polo. Hi, Polo. Thank you for taking care of Rich. All right. This is Rebecca, KK7IJZ. Next on the list is Dean from Middle Lake. Yuck! KG70DB, KK7IJZ. 88 Dean. Good afternoon, Rebecca. I almost said good morning. It's a sense of d\u00e9j\u00e0 vu. So it's really funny, after the Lake Washington net, I was wondering, has anybody ever done the Lake Washington 11 o'clock net and then done the new net on PSRG? And I kind of thought I'd heard it, it had happened before, but now I've got the definitive answer. It would be interesting if the net had gone all the way up past noon, what would happen. Or if it went right to noon and then it's like, give me five seconds and let me change my frequency. Well, it's good hearing you again today. It's kind of a nice thing. Yeah, not really doing a whole lot. I was doing a little bit of research online. There was a question that was brought up near the end of the morning net about how much wattage you should use in your car if you have a mobile rig in your car. And it's always been my understanding that the car itself acts as a Faraday cage. So it doesn't mean you have to be not conscious of high power, especially around 50 watts. I've been curious about this question because recently I was doing a, a couple months ago, I was doing a Parks on the Air over at Lake Sammamish. And I had my mag mount antenna on the roof of my car. And so normally when I'm doing FT8 on, you know, especially mobile, I rarely ever go above about 20 or 25 watts because FT8, you're going at a very high duty cycle. You're just on completely during the 15 second transmissions you make. And at one point I was trying to reach a faraway station. And so I turned my power up to, I think it was 70 watts with my mag mount on the roof. And all of a sudden my computer screen goes blank and other little things like the mouse pad wouldn't work properly while I was transmitting. So anyway, it kind of makes me wonder, so I'm going to do a little more research on this. And yeah, I know it was Christian, KK7AIX asked the question earlier, and I know that's not any kind of definitive answer, but anyway, it's, y'all is learning something new. So anyway, this is KT7ODD, back to Nat. Well, Dean, I do have some news for you. This is my second time back to backing Nets. The 11 am and the noon net. Second time. Second time's a charm, right? And it's really not that bad, you know, whatever. I talk a lot in general and nanny for a five year old, so I am talking all day long regardless. So here I am, doing Nets. But yeah, interesting report. It's always good to hear from you, Dean. I, uh, my cat Avi is in my lap now. He is tired of me hosting Nets. He wants me to lay down forever and be by his side for eternity and for us to just be together forever in solitude. Just snuggling. And he's decided that's going to start right now. But, uh, yeah. Well, thank you so much for your report, Dean. 88 and all the numbers and have a wonderful, wonderful weekend. Next on the list is Jeff in Onion City. Alpha Bravo 6 Mike Bravo. Please come ahead with your report. Good afternoon, Rebecca. This is AB 6MB on San Francisco Bay. We're sunny out and 76 degrees. So, it's supposed to be 82 today. Meanwhile, I just went a little bit ago. I had a really good night's sleep, which I needed, and got my coffee at the ready and I'm not afraid to drink it. I'm just getting going here. Interesting about taking a cat traveling. I'm not surprised. They're very territorial and very much like their space in a certain way. So, that's interesting. Sorry that happened. Uh, see here, uh, yeah, Saturday is my favorite day for amateur radio. I've got this. Then I've got the, you know, the, uh, the board meeting. And then I've got a 3 o'clock net that's really good. Then 5 p.m. is the, uh, ham radio crash course. And then, uh, 8 o'clock is the, uh, Papa System, uh, anything but radio net. And then 9 o'clock is the, uh, PSRG net. So, yeah, the whole day is filled up with great nets. So, I really enjoy it. It's my favorite day. My, uh, my grandson wanted to come over today to visit and I said, well, can you do it tomorrow? Because, uh, my whole day is kind of filled up. And he goes, yeah, I can do that. So, he's a pretty cool kid. So, uh, anyway, that's it for today. Oh, yeah, the squirrels, uh, filled up the peanuts and the nuts and got them ready. They haven't, I mean, I just got up here a little bit ago and I haven't seen them yet. But I guarantee you they'll be around. They got to do a quality check on the peanuts and nuts to make sure they're tasty. So, Sara, turn it back to you. AB6MB. Oh, that's sweet. Your grandson wants to come visit you. How amazing is that? Aww. Well, that's fun to have. Thank you so much for the squirrel report. I hope that the quality check goes well and that all of the nuts have been approved and consumed or hidden in a very secret, top secret location. Um, yeah, have a fun amateur radio day. Just, yeah, that's great. All of these things. Oh, yeah, I forget that the Ham Radio Crash Course does their live situation every Saturday evening as well. Um, yeah, well, have a fun day, Jeff, and we'll hear from you again later on tonight on Bill and Rich's Net at 9 p.m. Ah, 7388 Jeff. All right, this is Rebecca, KK7IJZ, and you are listening to the PFRG Noon Net on this B-8 radio station. It's a beautiful, beautiful Saturday. I'm going to go ahead and pause for announcements. Okay, for all events to consider, please check out psrg.org. That's psrg.org. There's an events to consider column on the side there. Lots of events to consider, volunteer opportunities, and yeah, swap meets so much, so many things. And on psrg, you can become a member, and it's free, you have access to the remote HF station. If you are interested in helping update and expand the remote HF station, or looking for volunteers for that, please get in touch with our Vice President Brooks, K9BDC. If you have any interest in, um, yeah, helping out with updating and, yeah, just a week, just help out with our remote HF station. It is, yeah, it'll be cool. And just get in touch with Brooks, K9BDC. Also today, on August 9th at 1.30 p.m. Pacific time, is our club board meeting. The Zoom link is already posted on our website, psrg.org. Just click the Zoom link to attend. You must be a board member to, um, vote, but, um, yeah, just kind of see how the sausage is made. There is so much that happens behind the scenes. At psrg, there's just a lot of hard work and love goes into maintaining the club in all different sorts of ways. So, yeah, just even if you have it on in the background, just listen to a board meeting, more of an understanding of how the club works. And then tomorrow is our ice cream social at Green Lake. So, Jack, KI7RMU and Boston Overbill usually get there at the crack of dawn, helping set everything up. And they just kind of go on all day. The new net is hosted there by Cami and Robert, KJ7JXM and KJ7RAB. There's always donuts and coffee, and it's an ice cream social, so there will be ice cream. At Green Lake, there's lots of things to do. You can walk around, hang out, dog watch, and, yeah, and meet a bunch of fun ham radio folks in 3D. It's always a good time. And, yeah, just putting faces to names, face to call signs. It's a lot of, it's so much fun. So, then tomorrow's rain or shine. The new net will be hosted there, so get there, you know, any time around the new net. Early, late, they usually last a long, long time. So, Green Lake. But everything, ham radio is posted at, everything PSRG is posted at PSRG.org or at, on our Facebook discussion group page, the PSRG website. And don't forget about the SimplexNet tonight as well. So, the SimplexNet, the frequency is 146.6, and it's at 8 p.m. in the Seattle Seattle area. So, board meeting, 1.30 today. Simplex, tonight, 8 p.m. Board meeting, I mean, board meeting, oh, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry. 1.30 today. Simplex, tonight, 8 p.m. Board meeting, I mean, board meeting, oh. Ice cream social, meet everybody, tomorrow, Green Lake. Alright, this is KK7IJZ. Let's continue on with the net. I'll sign the name, RS, and internet. Kilo Juliet 7, Romeo Alfibrado, Kami. Hey Kami, 33, got you on the list. More stations, please. KJ7WQI, Matt. Clear. Hey Matt, got you on the list. More stations, please. KK7IJZ, Kami."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-16T22:11:09+00:00","id":17613,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":17612,"text":" Bill, like you, I'm hearing crickets. How are you hearing me? And if you hear me okay, I'll put out the final call. If you're not, you take it. WB7J. You are clear. Is it Bill? I don't know what the problem was before, but you sound just fine. You take it, Rich."},{"callsign_confidence":0.8200000000000001,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-16T22:15:02+00:00","id":17621,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":17620,"text":" Well, thanks to all of you for joining me, Rich, WB7J, and Bill, K7WFB, for the August 16th Puget Sound Repeater Group 9 p.m. social net. We'd like to thank the Puget Sound Repeater Group for the use of this repeater. For more information about the group, please check out our website at psrg.org. Over to you, Bill. Well, thank you, Rich. The PSRG has been hosting daily nets for over 30 years. The nets are a great opportunity to test your equipment. Remember, if you don't test your equipment, we can't hear you. We'll now be returning the repeater to normal operation. This is Bill, K7WFB, signing off at 10.14 p.m. Good night and good luck. This is repeater station kilo kilo 7, November, Quebec, November. All-star node 6222, located in Shelton, Washington."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-16T22:02:59+00:00","id":17603,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":17602,"text":" My name is Rich, WB7J, passing control for this next round to my good friend Bill, K7WFB. Over to you, Bill. And just in time, Rich. After Michael had problems with Echolink, you were cutting in and out badly on that last, your very last comments. Maybe, well, I should mention that Rich and I were talking, Rich and I were talking about his, he has some better internet down there in the places at San Miguel, but maybe it's a little unstable. Anyway, I've got RF, I'm going to look at voter scope. Yep, I got RF, so I'll do the honors just in time, I guess. My name is Bill, K7WFB. Let's get round four started. Please come ahead with your call sign and name."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-11T21:04:15+00:00","id":58407,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":58406,"text":" Hey, Bill. Always a pleasure to hear your voice. This is Rich WB7J, currently in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. And I just wanted to take a couple of minutes here at the start of the net to just let everybody know why I haven't been around. The history here, and most everyone listening knows this, the history here is back in December of 23, Bill and I started doing this net. And it was just such a pleasure. And I think that came across. I think that people could tell. Bill and I have been friends for some time, and we just love working together on the net and on ham radio projects and you name it. Bill's been down here to Mexico a couple of times. I've been a frequent, dropped in frequently to his place to visit him. So I just wanted to let folks know that I've not been doing the nets as net hosts because I've been traveling. And many of you have heard me attempt to do it while traveling. I've tried from Guatemala, from Poland. While the internet should be ubiquitous, the fact is I find it's hit or miss depending on the local Wi-Fi. And I feel terrible disrupting the net, inconveniencing everybody for my equipment challenges. That's part of the reason now what's coming up also is winter, and that's when I have a two hour time difference here in Mexico. And that's just a bear. Let me tell you, starting at 11 and going after midnight, I'm a wine person. What can I say? So look, I wanted to say, just let everybody know that I haven't been on the net for traveling and equipment issues, and I won't be here this winter because of my bedtime issues. So I just wanted to take a couple of moments to express that. I think I'm getting close to my three, Bill. WV7J. WV7J, K7WFD. But you're a very welcome guest if you want another three. Go ahead, Grinch."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-17T12:43:38+00:00","id":62587,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":62586,"text":" Alright Ryan, yeah I can certainly do that. I'll see if that guy still has those available. You know, there's a number of people out there that do similar collections. One disc, you know, specific shows, multi-disc, lots of shows, that kind of thing. But this was a particularly good deal and the quality was exceptional. And yeah, so I will check that out. Alright, I'll get back to you. Alright, well you take care and keep on traveling safe. WB7J, Mexico. Hi Rich, how are ya?"},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-11T10:01:14+00:00","id":57952,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":57951,"text":" Alright, oh that's so cool. What a great story and Jane was there too. That's awesome. Alright, well Jim you have a great day. Enjoy the morning, have a great evening, and we'll talk to you soon. And pretty soon we're all going to be saying, go Zags! Helped Jim out there. Alright, you take care. Well let's see now if we can figure out where our Earth roving Rich is at WB7J."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-11T09:47:57+00:00","id":57938,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":57937,"text":" WB7J, this is Rich."},{"callsign_confidence":0.8200000000000001,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-11T21:07:07+00:00","id":58408,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":58407,"text":" Well, I won't take another three. I will take another 15 seconds. This is like a recheck. And just say, everybody, again, thanks for, in the past, your patience when I've been attempting to be the net host and it hasn't worked out. And I just wanted to convey my 73s to you all. I'm here in Mexico for a bit. I've got a little bit of traveling coming up here within the country. But it's my intention to try to check in, at least on the Saturday evenings, just again, because I like hearing Bill's voice and all of the rest of yours. So Bill, back to you. Thanks again, WB7J. Well, Rich, thank you very much. We love hearing your voice. And you know you are more than welcome any time you can check in and tell us what you're up to. We're always so curious about what's going down, down there in Mexico. And we are fascinated by your many travels. That's great fun following you around the world vicariously. Thanks so much, Rich, for stopping by. You have a great evening. Well, let's go back to the regular script. This is a directed social net that happens on the WW7 PSR 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 PLO sound of 103.5. All license plans and new license is just getting started and welcome to join. If you have third party traffic, we'd like to hear from them too. We encourage you to press that button, tell us a little bit about yourself, your radio projects, or just about anything else. As always, 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 your 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 reports. If you'd like to check in only, just let us know. You'll be in and out, also known as an I.O. Again, this is Bill, K7WFD. Let's get the next started. Please come ahead now with your call sign and your name. Kilo Alpha 9 Echo Hotel Victor KA9EHV and Buenos Noches, Richard. And buenas noches to you and your number one is next. KX2CW, Buenos Noches."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-14T09:32:49+00:00","id":60368,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":60367,"text":" Alright, I have a WB7J, I have a Jack, KI7RMU, and who was that in that little triple there?"},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-14T09:36:01+00:00","id":60374,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":60373,"text":" Well, I'm hanging out with a lady here who is, she's living in Mexico. And I just got back from a trip to France with her. We spent about three weeks bouncing around. Her interest is in doing the snowbird thing to France. And she's from Seattle as well. She's dual citizen. And I'm, you know, she's thinking about going in the spring. I'm thinking about hanging out with her. And that's my story. Thanks, Rebecca. Wb 7j."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-15T09:24:43+00:00","id":61072,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":61071,"text":" Copy KG7 RJJ got you on the list and next check in please WB7 J. This is Rich. Good morning"},{"callsign_confidence":0.8200000000000001,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-15T09:29:45+00:00","id":61081,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":61080,"text":" Dave, good morning to you. And Rich, the original Rich, good morning to you. Rich, I've missed trying to time my check-ins with your check-ins just so we can number ourselves during the round. Hopefully I'll be able to do a bit more of that. I've settled here in San Diego de Allende for a bit. I do have a couple of sort of smaller trips coming up, but nothing like truly overseas for a bit. Just getting settled in here. I had my first poker game last night with the old group, and it's like peso anti-poker. So there you go. But I won big, and I'm pretty jazzed about that. It's a moral victory, not so much a financial victory. Otherwise, just getting the place figured out. I'm in a different apartment this time. Got my All-Star node connected up here a couple of days ago. And I think locked in. Hopefully I'll find out. Hey, Dave, thanks so much, as always, for doing the net. Great to hear your voice again. WB7J, back to you."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-15T12:13:51+00:00","id":61161,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":61160,"text":" Alright, I've got Rebecca and I think I've got Rich too. WB7J out of Mexico, stand by you two and the two before you. More stations."},{"callsign_confidence":0.8200000000000001,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-15T12:23:23+00:00","id":61174,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":61173,"text":" Alright boy, that sounds like a great day. Well good luck on your dinner prep, can't wait to hear what you had. But I guess we'll have to wait for the 9 o'clock probably for that if you happen to eat before then. You know, back in the day when Jacob was about Leo's age, you know right around 5 point there, we used to build these big complexes here on the living room floor with all of his toys. He had big blocks and cars and you know all just kinds of crazy things. We built these big, big structures and then you know I'd always say, okay well I think it's done, what do you think? Yeah it's done, okay. And then I'd say, well whatever you do Jacob, do not, do not walk through like Godzilla and knock at all the pieces. And of course he would immediately. And boy we had such fun, I think I still got some videos of that and it's just hilarious. He's doing the Godzilla with the arms waving, he's making the noises, oh hilarious. Anyway, alright Rebecca thank you very much for coming in, let's see what time it is. It is already 22 minutes past the top of the hour and we're going to go down to Mexico and pick it up with Rich, WB7J."},{"callsign_confidence":0.8200000000000001,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-25T21:24:23+00:00","id":68927,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":68926,"text":" WB 7j this is Rich. WB 7j, Rich we have you number 2, who's next? Kilo Kilo 7, Quebec Echo Sierra, Justin. Justin we have you down on the list, next."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-17T09:22:24+00:00","id":62473,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":62472,"text":" Hey Ron, good morning greetings to you, greetings to my brother Rich, K3OE, and everybody else on the net this morning, and Ron I think it's ramping up on you. So I'm down here in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, and got a couple of friends that will be visiting for a week, a couple from Seattle, they both work remotely, and so they bounce around. They're actually doing some reconnaissance for a place they can camp out for the month of December and January with their cat, they've got a 19 year old cat, and so they're wanting to bring their cat to hang out with them for a couple of months. They're coming from Mazatlan now, and they're going to go check out San Miguel de Allende this week. Otherwise, Ron, I think if I'm not mistaken, you're in...Chandler, Arizona comes to mind. I'll actually be in your neighborhood speaking very, very broadly, flying to Mexicali and crossing the border into Yuma, visiting a friend there and then driving up to Lake Havasu, and then back, and then crossing the border and flying back to San...well, near San Miguel. So I think you were right in the Phoenix area, if I'm not mistaken, and that'll be in December, but I'm not suggesting I drop in on you for lunch, but just wanted to let...include that in my report. Ron, thanks so much for running the net. Back to you, WB7J."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-17T12:40:54+00:00","id":62584,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":62583,"text":" And you are good. That was me, WB7J."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-17T12:39:50+00:00","id":62581,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":62580,"text":" Alright, we've got Ryan back with a recheck. I think Rich just he just logged on to Superbon Wb7 J was at you rich"},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-10-17T12:45:27+00:00","id":62589,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":62588,"text":" Jack, compared to probably many of the listeners, I'm sort of a MeSH novice here. What I know is largely what Bill's explained to me because I've got no practical experience, but it's basically text and not voice, as I understand it. And MeSH core is an improvement over MeSHtastic, at least in terms of its stability. As I understand it again, two slightly different implementations on similar hardware, but basically, again, text on sort of a separate independent IP network. Back to you, Jack, WB7J."}]}