{"activity_count":658,"callsign":"WW7PSR","confidence":1.0,"first_seen":"2025-07-13T04:04:23+00:00","found":true,"id":42,"is_net_control":true,"last_seen":"2026-07-01T04:18:40.934882+00:00","ncs_profile":{"callsign":"WW7PSR","checkins_taken":5191,"net_count":1,"nets":[{"category":"traffic","id":104,"in_progress":false,"last_detected":"2026-06-28T09:08:26.675552+00:00","name":"Puget Sound Boaters","node_number":"66296","topic":"It about a week ago"}],"session_count":390,"topics":[{"count":1,"topic":"It about a week ago"}]},"occurrence_count":442,"profile":{"confidence":0.9,"counts":{"ncs":1,"net":0,"open_qso":441,"transcript_contexts":60},"data_freshness":"generated","latest_topic":"Opening the Puget Sound Buttersnet and providing details about the repeater system.","most_topic":"Repeater operations and net procedures.","open_vs_net_bias_score":0.5,"personal_summary":"WW7PSR frequently opens nets and provides clear instructions for participants, emphasizing the importance of following procedures and maintaining a welcoming environment.","scores":{"activity":0.9,"civility":0.9,"engagement":0.8,"focus":0.8,"friendly":0.8,"helpful":0.9,"serious":0.7,"technical":0.7},"source":"ai_profile","summary":"WW7PSR is active in both open QSOs and net operations, often providing detailed information about the repeater systems and encouraging participation from all licensed operators.","topic_coverage":{"Net Procedures":0.7,"Repeater Operations":0.8,"Social Interaction":0.5,"Technical Details":0.4},"updated_at":"2026-06-30T06:18:44.672036"},"qrz_status":"verified","recent_transcripts":[{"callsign_confidence":0.99,"confidence":0.44675453901290896,"created_at":"2026-07-01T04:18:37.804748+00:00","id":134279,"node_number":"683211","recording_id":135009,"text":"Good evening, it's time for the 9 o'clock net. This net meets daily at both 9am and 9pm here on the WW7PSR web's repeater in Seattle at 146.96 MHz with the standard minus offset and a peel tone of 103.5. I'm Paul K7PJP and I'll be your net host for tonight Tuesday June 30th, 2026. This is directed social net opened to all licensed hands. Just tell us what's going on in your life. Tell us a bit about your day. What project is working on? Here's what I'll do. I'll compile a list of 4 or 5 or so check-ins. Then I'll go back down that list and I'll ask you for your report. Just give me your call sign and your name and I'll acknowledge you. No tailgating, please. That means while doubles and triples are inevitable, if you hear someone else trying to get in, please allow me to acknowledge them."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":0.8712327755987644,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:32:20.346619+00:00","id":132212,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132654,"text":"W and this is the WW7PSR 2-meter FM repeater. This is our clubman, three of them, 2-meter phone, 2-meter FM phone, 6-meter FM phone, and a DMR digital phone repeater. And on 70 centimeters. But for now, I'll say this is Joan KX2CW on Broadway Avenue in the Pike Pine corridor asking for any and all stations for this last call round. KJ7 IV, Brian from Delft Out. That your signal is a bit, equity I got K, J7, IV, and it didn't make out the rest of your suffix and your name. Could you repeat your call sign and name please? Camo, Julia, said, and if you think they're proper, Brian from Delft Out."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":0.6169140413403511,"created_at":"2026-06-29T15:01:16.745419+00:00","id":130613,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":130946,"text":"Good morning. This is KB7G, opening the Puget Sound Buttersnet for Monday, June 29th. My name is Vick and I'm a QTH of South Kirkland. The Buttersnet provides a service to mariners and others around Puget Sound and on the Salish Sea and up reached daily on the Puget Sound or Puget Sound or Puget Group, WW7PSR system on Capitol Hill in Seattle at 146 to 96 megahertz with a PL of 103.5. And that's open to all licensed dams. If you'd like to check in, please respond when I ask for visitors after the roll call. And before we begin the roll call, is there any priority traffic or any announcements?"},{"callsign_confidence":0.99,"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":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-14T21:08:08+00:00","id":7593,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":7592,"text":" Deactivating Echo Link. Activating Echo Link. Connecting to Whiskey Whiskey 7 Papa Sierra Romeo Repeater."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-14T21:17:12+00:00","id":7604,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":7603,"text":" Alright, let's uh, uh, learn how to play chess. You know, my brother Brian and I, when we lived at the same house, we would play chess, uh, all the time. And we got bored with it and we started making up different rules. And uh, I'll stop there. Take care, Doug. And uh, I also have got a side message from, uh, Jonathan that they've started the motor up and again and are heading to Penn Cove. And he has changed his status to I.O. So, um, next is Brian. Well, Brian is all... Whiskey, Whiskey, 7, Papa, Sierra, Romeo, repeater disconnected."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-21T09:04:39+00:00","id":9133,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":9132,"text":" And you cannot bring that to the playground. Go with grandma. All right, okay, just stay. Getting some work, getting some behind the scenes work done. Okay, and this is a directed social method happens three times a day, 9 a.m. noon and 9 p.m. on the WW7. PSR two meter repeater which is located on Capitol Hill in Seattle, Washington. This repeater is, this repeater is operated by the Puget Sound Repeater Group and operates at a frequency of 146.96 with a negative offset and pale tone of 103.5. All license hands and new licensees just getting started are welcome to join. If you have third party traffic they'd like to hear from them too, we encourage you to press that button, tell us about yourself, your radio projects or just about anything else as long as it's suitable for a general audience. I'll be compiling a list of stations that would like to check in and they'll ask for your report. If you'd like to check in only, just let me know that you'll be in and out. Also call an IO. Please limit your reports to three minutes so that I can get as many stations in as possible. Three minutes is also when the repeater times out. When you're finished with your report please end with your call sign so that I know that you're done. Again, this is Rebecca, KK7IJZ. Let's get this net started. Please come ahead with your call sign and name, RF and internet."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-30T21:03:15+00:00","id":11706,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":11705,"text":" Good evening. It's 9 o'clock. Time for the 9 o'clock net for Wednesday, July 30th, 2025. I'm Brooks, K9BC, and I will be your net host tonight. My lovely wife, Megan, will not be hosting with me tonight. She is busy working on another project. So tonight, it will just be me. This is a direct associate that happens on the WW7 PSR, 2-Meter Reputer, which is operated by the Puget Sound Reputer Group here in Seattle, Washington. 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 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. Please eliminate your reports to 30 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 will keep the FCC happy. I'll be compiling with the stations it would like to check in, and then I'll ask for your reports. If you'd like to check in only, let me know that you'll be in and out, also known as an I.O. Again, this is Brooks, K9BC. Let's get the net started. Please come ahead now with your call sign and name. Kilo Alpha 9, Echo Hotel, Victor, KA9, EHB, and..."},{"callsign_confidence":0.99,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-23T09:08:44+00:00","id":9680,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":9679,"text":" Well, good morning everybody and welcome to the Wednesday morning edition of the Puget Sound Repeater Group's 9 a.m. net. How are ya? How are ya? How are ya? Hey, we're gonna get things rock and roll this morning. This is the PSR-G repeater, WW7PSR in Seattle, Washington. 146.960 MHz with a negative offset and appeal tone of 103.5. So all you hams out there, send your radios up and get ready to come in and join us. It's a social net so anybody is welcome to join that has a valid ham license. It is a social net. You can talk about anything you want as long as it's user friendly. And let's say, don't forget this is also a direct kidnap so that in November is Rebecca's number. All stars are ready to go through neck control to contact you in Washington. And please when you check in, try not to tailgate. We'll let that cut down on our confusion a little bit. But that's okay. Let's see, I could have some neck control announcements this morning so we'll get to those after the first round or two of check-ins. And let's see what else is going on today. Like I know. With that, we're going to start out with short horizon stations this morning. Then we'll have some internet stations open up to everybody. Of course none of that is carved in stone. Short horizon stations would be mobiles, IOs, low power stations or anybody that's mission critical. That they have a tight crunch that they need to have other commitments for and go and need to get in in a hurry. So, hey, with that, we all know how it works. So this is by the way, a Giga Delta 7 pop-up whiskey bravo Dave. High Desert Private Radio down here in Central Oregon coming to you via All Star Note. And the PSRG repeater is in fact All Star and Echo Link enabled. So if you're on the internet, we would love to hear you too. So there you go. Let's get things rocking and rolling here. Let's start out with short horizon stations who live out there that would like to check in. Go ahead. This is Tower of Man. Over here. Hey Charlie, I got you on the list. I saw you pop up there. I got Boston Overbill on the list, Mr. Guitar Man. And yes, I do have a guitar ready to bring with me. And who else is out there that would like to check in? Looking for short horizon stations. Come ahead. 47PZU, Chris, Oval Speed, and I am in and out today. Okay, I got Chris, I got Pete, and I'm your IO, Pete. I got that on stage. And so have a wonderful Wednesday and thanks for coming by and saying hi. Much appreciated. And we will catch you later. I'm only on my second cup of coffee and think I can talk. I don't know. At any rate, I got you on the list and Chris is on the list. Next check in please. Hello, Dave. Kilo Bravo Two. This is our Tango Oscar. I'm checking in, Mr. Dave. Hey, I got you on the list, Charlie. I saw you pop up on the All Star tree. I couldn't think you were out there and I think you were doubling with Boston Overbill there. So, at any rate, got you on the list and next check in please."},{"callsign_confidence":0.99,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-27T13:31:19+00:00","id":11312,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":11311,"text":" Oh, well, they're not connected anymore, so I was going to address that, but Robert addressed it before I had the chance to do that. So, thank you Robert. And thank you for your patience and for her, yeah, anyway, sorry. I was choking on a cracker, that's why I handed the mic to Robert to address that when you asked about it. So, there you go. Do you mind going on here in the background? Yes, I do love blueberries and I was quickly thinking in my mind, okay, with all of this stuff that I have to do today, how could we make it over there? But I don't think it's doable for us today, but I will definitely keep that in mind. Blueberries are one of my very favorites and somebody brought a container of them yesterday and I had quite a few of them toward the end of the picnic there. So, whoever brought those blueberries, thank you, they were incredible. And thank you, Dan, for stopping by to check in. It's always great to hear your voice and I hope you have a fantastic rest of your weekend, all the numbers to you. That is the end of my group of check-ins, it's also the last line on the page. So, I'm going to turn the page here and I'm going to hand it over to my amazing co-host, so the next let's keep shaking his head, but you know what? It's your turn, so I'm going to hand you the mic. PJ7RADO52, PJ7JXM, take it away. This is repeater station Kilo Kilo 7 November, Quebec November. Well, I guess I'll do another round of opening and then she'll do one. This is KJ7JXM, Robert, and this is the new net on the WW7PSR repeaters here in the Puget Sound. So, yeah, let's see if we can get some more call-finds. Naming call-find, please. K-A-P-E-O-E-S-M."},{"callsign_confidence":0.98,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-02T21:16:04+00:00","id":13769,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":13768,"text":" Good evening, it's time for the 9 o'clock PSRG social net for Saturday, August 2nd. I'm Bill, K7WFB, my usual co-host Rich, WB7J is travelling in Canada heading ever north toward the North Star. This is a directed social net that happens on 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 hams and new licensees just getting started are 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 callsign, 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, K7, WFD. Let's get the next started. Please come ahead now with your callsign and your name. K7MG, Michael in Buckle, T.O. with an I.O. T. Ann in Seattle. Michael in, uh, somewhere. K7MG, you immediately forgot where you were. Thank you for your I.O. and Ann, we have you as number one in this round. Who's next? Whiskey, Sella, Oscar, Told Ann. Ann, we have you number two. Thank you. Next. WG7J, this is Rich. Rich or Rick or whatever we call you. It's so nice to hear from you. We've got you next. Who's next? Next, come ahead. Call sign and name."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-04T21:05:03+00:00","id":14136,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":14135,"text":" Good evening. It's 9 o'clock and time for the 9 o'clock net for Monday, August 4, 2025. I'm Joan KX2CW. I'll be your host for this evening. This is a directed social net that happens on the WW7PSR 2-meter FM 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 hams and news licensees just getting started are welcome to join. If you have third-party track, we'd love to hear from them. Two, we encourage you to press that button to tell us a little bit about yourself, your radio projects, 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 are finished with your report, please end with your call sign. That will keep the FCC happy. I'll be compiling lists of stations that would like to check in, and then I'll ask for your reports. If you'd like to check in only, just let me know that you'll be in and out, also known as an I-O. Again, this is Joan, KX2CW. Let's get the net started. Please come ahead now with your call sign and name. K7AT, Mikkel, a Muckel Kiel with an I-O. All right, Mikkel, I've got your I-O. And who is doubling with Mikkel? Kilo Alpha 9 Echo Hotel, Victor. Ann in Seattle. All right, Ann, I have you in the log. More stations, please. Kilo Echo 6, Romeo Alpha X-Ray. All right, KE6REX, I have you in the log. Peter, Peter. More stations, please. K3F and FWV with an I-O. F, W, V, I, O. Before that, I have K3OE, Rich, with an N. More stations, please. Kilo Marco 7 Bravo Victor Fostrot with an I-O. Okay, I've got Kilo, missed the second letter. 7 Bravo Victor Fostrot with an I-O. What is the second letter of your prefix? You're not quite getting in. Let me check the voters' scope. I can't choose the touch screen because it's not a touch screen. Okay. Could you give your first two letters of your call sign phonetically, please?"},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-06T12:02:22+00:00","id":14741,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":14740,"text":" Good afternoon, this is Jack, KI7RMU, and this is the new net on the WW7PSR 2 meter repeater operated by the Puget Sound repeater group here in Seattle, Washington. It's Wednesday, August 6, 2025. This is a midday net to see who's out there listening and to see if any of you would like to let us know what's happening with you. If you'd like to give an I-O or a report of up to three minutes, all I need is your name and call sign. So, let's get the net started now. I'm Jack, KI7RMU, come ahead, call, sign, and name please. Crocy, WW7BMG. Good afternoon, Crocy, I've got you on the list. KM-0Q, it looks like Darren is keyed up. Darren, do you want to get in or are you an I-O today? KM-0Q, go ahead. Yeah, thank you very much. I just checked in the I-O. KM-0Q, I-O, back to you there, Jack. Alright, sounds like you might be on the lunch line or something. Okay, good enough. Thank you, Darren. It's good to hear you. KM-0Q, the I-O. More stations please for the new net."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-06T21:02:43+00:00","id":14793,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":14792,"text":" It's nine o'clock in time for the nine o'clock net for Wednesday, August 6, 2025. I'm in K-9 MLR and I will be your net host to meet along with my co-host and wonderful husband. Hang on, he's coming over. This is a directed social net that happens on the WW7 PSR 2-meter repeater, which is operated by the Puget Sound Repeater Group here in Seattle, Washington. The repeater operates at a frequency of 146.96 with a negative offset and a teal 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 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. 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. I'll be compiling a list 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 Megan, K-9 MLR. And Brooks, K-9 BDC. Let's get the net started. Come ahead now with your name and call. Greetings, Kilo Alcoa. I'm Kilo Alcoa, from the land of the future. Good evening."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-07T12:14:20+00:00","id":15025,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":15024,"text":" Good afternoon, this is Jack KI7RMU and this is the new net on the WW7PSR 2 meter repeater operated by the Puget Sound Repeater Group here in Seattle, Washington. It's Thursday, August 7, 2025. This is a midday net to see who's out there listening and to see if any of you would like to let us know what's happening with you. If you'd like to give an I.O. or a report of up to three minutes, all I need is your name and call sign. Again, I'm Jack KI7RMU. Come in now with you. Call sign and name, please. West Campus Alpha 7, Alpha Delta, Michael. Grossi W7DNG. Alright, Mike, you, Grossi, you as well, Moore Station. All Star, Note 6222, located in Shelton, Washington. CTO Bravo 8, Bravo Mike Yankee. Alright, CTO as well, KPA, BM1, anybody else? Sir, JMO 5-0 Comeback, JMO team there within IO. Alright, dearest, thank you so much. Have a great afternoon. KM0Q within IO. Let's go back to WA7AD. Michael, good afternoon, sir. Hey, good afternoon Jack and hello everybody listening. This is Whiskey Alpha 7 Alpha Delta Michael Aaron Kirkland, Washington. And you're not supposed to, this is supposed to be longer because I had a big bite of tamale in my mouth. I'm having lunch and I've done most of my packing for Bigfoot. So, I'm going to do my suitcase tonight and some cold items tomorrow in a little freezer, chest cooler. And then hit the road I guess. Except we have, they moved our second base to some river thing and I don't think there's enough room there. And we're praying that there are any other campers that want to pull in there and park because it's right next to a river. Up where we were at Click Attack there was no water so people didn't really park up there. I guess we can't have Click Attack because the fire guys are using that as a staging area. Which I'm surprised because there's a bigger area on another road that's closer to where the fire is. Oh well Jack, we'll see how it goes. Tonight cold water then on to Click Attack tomorrow. Out of the new Click Attack base I guess. So, that's it from here Jack. Thanks for on the net. Everybody have a safe day. Whiskey Alpha 7 Alpha Delta. Michael, are you saying that there is an active fire in the area or are you just saying that is where fire is staged in case there is one? Back to you. Well I need your check today. It was called the Midway Fire. It's down there at this way. They went out to another fire in the city of Washington in Greenwater called Midway. This is down in the pinao or whatever it is, that forest. Here's six acres and they're staging their fire crews up here to go fight this fire. Two or three days ago they had a perimeter around it. It's probably out by now. Haven't checked yesterday and today on it. So they moved the course quite a bit. And moved our base quite a bit and I don't like it but that's the way it goes. We'll see how it goes. Back to you sir. Whiskey Alpha 7 Alpha Delta. Alright Michael, it sounds like you've got everything prepared and you've readied yourself just in case there's any changes in the schedule. So anyway, if you have a great big flood 200 I hope everybody has a good time out there and I wish the greatest success to all the participants. Alright, well let's go figure out what the heck. Michael thank you so much. Talk to you later and say hi to Kathy. And you know me, I build the list quick. I start taking reports right away. No fooling around here. Alright, let's go talk to W7DNG. Mr. Procrastinator, I bet you're on top of it today though. Is that right there, Grossy? Yeah, of course. You know that. I got up at 930 to that shock and awe. Well, everybody's laughing at that I bet because there's a lot of people I don't get up a water earlier than that. But again, I hate to shove this in everybody's face but retirement is so much fun. You have to get up and go to bed when you want, go here, go there, whatever you feel like. You know it's just kind of like a big circle of nothing going on. But whatever you want. See even stuff like that, getting messages from the dark side. It's overcast out here today. I saw a brand new little itty bitty bunny this morning. Must have been a new batch. Mr. Stud must be having a good time because boy, they're popping up all over the place. I counted the other day coming back from the mailbox which is about a half a mile from my house. I counted 27 rabbits. So they're still, they're not procrastinating. Hey, everybody have a good day. Better tomorrow if it gets warm, hydrated, if not, still hydrate. Have a good day. W7, DNG. Hey, I want to make a point of clarification there. So I heard you say, uh oh, a message from the dark side. But it sounded like Yoda. Has he switched over perhaps? I'm sorry, I didn't catch that. What was that? I said your phone made some sort of signal like you just got a message. And you said, oh, messages from the dark side. But I think it was Yoda that made the comment. And I don't think Yoda's on the dark side unless you put him over there. I got that for my messaging. I always got a kick out of that one. So, yeah, if anybody sends me a message that comes across, oh, a message from the dark side. Some of them are pretty dark, but otherwise, uh, yeah. W7, DNG. Oh, I see. Okay. All right. Well, I've found your rabbits. That is an awful lot. I tell you, that would, trying to count that many rabbits, would just definitely break my TI calculator. Let's go talk to Mike, KB8, BMI. Yeah, hi, Jack. I wanted to turn off the truck side and have a lot of background noise here. And hopefully the audio is good. It's overcast here in Lacey. Just got back to the yard. And it looks like I'm headed up to Krusty's up in Kent. And, uh, gonna drop and hook there and probably head back. So, um, we got a, I went through a little bit of rain by Nisqually. So we're still getting some rain, which is helpful. And, uh, it's not raining now, but, uh, went through that. It was a fairly good rainfall. So, anyway, that's about it. Just having lunch here. And, uh, and that's about it. Just listening to that. Uh, you guys have a good afternoon. And 7-3 from Lacey, KB8, BMI. Oh, yeah. Background noise was definitely cut way, way down. I can't hardly hear anything but you. That's great. All right. We have a nice, mellow afternoon. Sounds like low, low stress today. That is fantastic. All right, Mikey. Take care. Let's see what time it is. 10, no, it's almost 10. Uh, 1208. I was gonna say almost 10 minutes past the top of the hour. I'm Jack KI7RMU. Darren checked in with an I-O. KM0Q, let's go get some more check-ins if you'd like to join us here on the PSRG new net. Come ahead. Call sign name. Kifo Juliet 7, Romeo Alpha Bravo, Cami. Fantastic. I've got you, Cami. Who is next? Alpha, Bravo 6, Mike Bravo, Jeff. All right. Good afternoon, Jeff. You are on the list. Anybody else? Background noise."},{"callsign_confidence":0.99,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-08T09:06:00+00:00","id":15253,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":15252,"text":" Hey, good morning everybody and welcome to the Not Wednesday morning edition of the Puget Sound Repeater Group's 9 a.m. net. Hey, this net meets every day at 9 a.m. noon and 9 p.m. on the PSRG Repeater in Seattle, Washington. That's WW7PSR. And we're at 146.96 MHz with a negative offset and a PL tone of 103.5. So hey, all you hams out there, this is a social net. It's an open net for all hams with a valid license and you can talk about anything you want as long as it's user friendly. And yeah, hey, set up your radios, come in and join us. If you're on the internet, we'd love to hear from you too. We are All Star and Echo Link connected. And please don't forget, this is a directed net. So please remember to go through net control to contact other stations. That makes things a little easier. And hey, this is Kilo Delta 7 Papa Whiskey Bravo Dave, the high desert pirate radio down here in Central Oregon coming to you via All Star. And hey, I'm standing in for Rockin' Ron the Wildman NR7-0 this morning. And so he is off and I have the net. So there you go. You have to put up with me one more time this week. So there you go. Alright, let's see. The way this works, we're going to build a list. I'll take names and call signs from oh, half a dozen or so check-ins. Go back to the top of the list that I make and ask for a report from each of those stations. When you give your report, please remember to keep the three minutes or less. That's the time out of the repeater and it lets us get as many check-ins as we can in a timely fashion. And mission critical, when you give your report, please remember to end with your call sign. That tells me you're done with your report and it satisfies our dear friends at the FCC. Alright, let me let it drop for just a second. Okay, let's see. There were some, oh, IOs are certainly welcome if you don't really want to have anything to say and want to check in. But let me know you're listening. Just tell me your IO or in and out and I will understand. So hey, that's the way this game works. I usually start out with short horizon stations. That's mobiles, IOs and low power stations. And we'll get this thing underway. Then we'll have some internet stations. We'll open up to everybody. Of course, none of that is carved in stone. So hey, I'm just looking forward to hearing from you. So with that, hey, let's get started. I've got some announcements this morning. There's some fun stuff on the announcement list, which I call the news from the high desert. And hey, I'll do that after the first round or two depending on how slow things get. And hey, let's get things rocking and rolling here. Hey, it's time. I'm looking for short horizon stations. Come ahead. KL7 DZQ, Kurt, IO. Hey, Kurt, I've got you on the list with an IO this morning. And thanks for coming by, saying hi and have a happy Friday. TGIF. Dave, remember it's Friday. I've got to remember it's Friday. Hey, there you go. Next station, please. Kilo, Kilo 7, Zulu, Romeo, Yankee, Robert. Good morning, Robert. I've got you on the list. And next check-in, please."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-07-23T07:49:05+00:00","id":9623,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":9622,"text":" Good morning, this is KG7C and Q opening the Puget Sound voters' net for July 23, 2025. My name is Mary and my KTH is the Moss Bay neighborhood of Kirkland. The voters' net provides a service to mariners around Puget Sound and on the Salish Sea and operates daily on the Puget Sound Repeater Group WW7 PSR system on Capitol Hill in Seattle at 146.96 MHz with a PLO of 103.5. The net is open to all licensed cams and if you would like to check in, please respond when I ask for visitors after the formal roll call. Before I begin, is there any priority traffic?"},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-09T12:04:12+00:00","id":15505,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":15504,"text":" Good afternoon everybody. This is Rebecca, KK79JZ and it's time now for the PSRG new net. PSRG hosts three nets a day every single day. 9am, noon and 9pm all pacific time. The WW7 PSR repeater is located in Seattle, Washington. And to find out everything about PSRG, please check out PSRG.org. That's PSRG.org. The new net is just a way for us to check in during the day, find out what everyone is eating for lunch, on the weekends, what everyone is doing during the weekend, or whatever else you'd like to talk about. As long as it's suitable for a family friendly audience. Alright, let's get this net started. It is a social net and this is Rebecca, KK7IJZ. Let's start our first round. Call sign and name, RS and internet. This is Repugnition KM02, KM02 and Darren with an I O. Alrighty spaghetti, I got KM02 with an I O. Darren, you doing okay buddy? KM02, KK7IJZ. Yep, just got back home. I'm gonna get something to eat and gotta unload all the stuff. I didn't bring a bunch of stuff back but it's all my laundry and stuff I gotta do. So anyway, not a whole lot going on. Back to you there, KM02. Awesome, I'm going to the trip went well and yeah, welcome back to misery. 7-3 Darren and Jack, I got you on the list. Do you want to go ahead and go? KI7, RM, KK7IJZ. I'm just relaxing down here at Green Lake where we're going to do the render shine so I'll stay in the queue. Thank you. Sweet! Board of Stations please. Call sign and name, RS and internet."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-09T13:13:47+00:00","id":15513,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":15512,"text":" Victor Echo One, Victor Echo Number One, Charlie Mike Delta. Victor Echo One, Charlie Mike Delta. First name here is Corey in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada. All right, Corey, got you on the list from Nova Scotia. Victor Echo One, we'll get the call signed business. Victor Echo One, we'll get the call signed business. Victor Echo One, we'll get the call signed business. Well, hi there Rebecca, and hi to the net. It's Madeline, KJ7NUW. I've just been listening to the net on and off as I'm like kind of puttering around this morning. My current little micro project is that I'm up on the neighbor's roof and I'm like messing around with a, I'm upgrading a mesh casting node. The story there is that where my neighbor lives, he's kind of like up, like he's got more elevation than where my place is. And he's kind of like a little bit on a ridge that like has good, like a good radio horizon. And so I convinced him to put a mesh tastic node up on his roof. So anyway, I'm up here, you know, just like servicing the node a little bit and getting, you know, just like tweaking some configuration and stuff. It was a good little thing to get me out of the house. Anyway, enjoying the net. Thanks for hosting and a radio wave to my friends out there. And that's about it. I think I'll send it back to net control. So K-T-A-7 and UW. Sweet, have fun up there on the roof, Madeline. And yeah, that's fun. Mesh tastic node. I feel like I haven't heard from, I haven't heard from mesh tastic for a while. I feel like people were kind of doing another mesh situation. And yeah, it's good to hear that mesh tastic is still going strong. I love it. And yeah, hopefully see you later on the, at the board meeting if you're off the roof or if you're on the roof. I guess you can attend the board meeting while you're still on the roof, but we shall see. Well 33 and 88, Madeline, have a wonderful day. And it's good, always good to hear from you. Enjoy listening to the net. Next on the list is Amy. KB9 IQX, 33, Amy, please come ahead with your report. Well good afternoon, Rebecca, 33 to you. And I feel like, you know, like there should be little maracas whenever you say my call sign that way. Like you should be shaking maracas in the background. Anyway, I'm doing well. Oh, I'm taking a little breather because, so as I mentioned on the net earlier, our refrigerator decided to stop working and I unplugged it and I'm gonna, you know, look at it, give it a stern look, maybe just like, I've often found that sometimes if you like gently blow on across a porch or a thing that's broken, you know, sometimes that fixes it. So I might do that, poke around, see if I can see anything that's obviously bad. And then plug it in and see what happens. In the meantime, you know, we just kind of took out all the food that's clearly not salvageable, separated it out from the stuff that needs to go out back to the compost. So, I was doing that earlier while listening to the net. Ooh, ripe things smell ripe, you know. Not, you know, I'm not even like a super smeller. My sinuses are actually not that good. I've had like, you know, chronic and periodic sinus issues my whole life, so my sense of smell isn't really that bad. But all ripe food is ripe, that's all I gotta say. And it's really, it always makes me like, think for a second, like I ponder, like deeply and philosophically. I was like, wow, this strong smelling food, you know, like I mean, yes, scientifically there is something given off in food that's gone bad. But sometimes it doesn't even take that much for me. Like sometimes just knowing that something is like, past its prime and I should toss it out, you know, I smell it and it tastes like normal, or it smells like normal food, but at the same time, like something about the fact that I'm taking it out to compost sometimes just makes me like, oh, that's a lot. Even though it might smell just like perfectly fresh food. So anyway, I always think about that every single time when I'm throwing stuff out, food out, or you know, food scraps out to be composted. Like, oh, he's apple, you know, like, these apple cores or whatever. Well, no, because the way I eat apples, I don't leave a core. But for the sake of argument, let's say, oh, these apple cores smell like apples, but I know they're going out to compost. I'm like, oh my God, that smells terrible. The human mind is a weird and funny thing. KB99QX. The human mind is a weird and funny thing. Yeah, I get that. You know, I have been vegan for so long that I just don't really think twice about, like, whether I like leave food out or save my leftovers in the car, you know, whatever the situation is, because I really don't think about that it's going to make me sick. And I live in a house with people that consume animal products, so I've started having to think about that more because I will leave something out that Leo ate, and I'm automatically like, it's garbage, it's trash, because it's not vegan, I just think it's garbage. All this garbage. So, yeah, same thing. It's not even like the smell. I'm just like, I can't. So if it's like a day old, I want nothing to do with it. I will not let them touch. But, yeah, I get it. Yeah, it's like the smell. Maybe either you or Kate just kind of stand by the refrigerator, and the other one of you just take like a rubber mallet or something and just give the refrigerator just a swift, just like whack, just like whack, and maybe that will just whack it back into shape. Bam. There you go. Refrigerator works. I've heard that works too. So your blowing method or my rubber mallet method, I feel like between those, you know, it's already broken, so why not try? Why not try? But, Amy, enjoy your body odor, enjoy your lovely day, and have fun doing whatever you do to that refrigerator. Turn it into something now that it's just a vessel that you can just store stuff in. Turn it into something. 3388. And all in numbers, Amy. Enjoy your day and, yeah, have fun. All right. This is Rebecca, KK7IJZ. Next on the list is N5XCX. KK7IJZ, please come ahead with your report. Great. Thank you very much for taking me. My name is Woody, and I'm in the very Florida. The very is about 46 miles northwest of Orlando. So there is something. And I grew up in Texas, though, so, you know, I'm missing being Texas because both you and the same girl. Well, anyway, just come in, say hi, and I will go about my business and talk to you later on. Yeah, very good evening, and enjoy the weekend. George, search the world. Have a good day right now. N5XCX, 73. Well, thank you so much for your report, Woody, and, yeah, you can, we do have an All-Star node, 2462, so if you're connected to All-Star yet, feel free to come back. We do three of these nets a day. We do have quite a few people from not only all over the world, but a lot of regular folks from Florida. So, yeah, please check in again, and remember, you can connect to us directly. 2462 is our All-Star node. And, Woody, thank you so much for checking in. Have a wonderful day in Florida, and I hope to hear from you again. Next on our list is KF5UCO. Please come ahead with your report. This is KF5UCO. Name is Rick Romeo India Charley, and it's a little marquee thing, Sarah Zero-Necolik, way down Texas way. Well, I am actually on the very tip of Texas, almost in Louisiana, but I'm still in Texas, okay? It is very odd down here today, high humidity, and heat of activity, not getting better for the last four days. And I am really wishing for October to January, because I like to be outside with my dogs, as you can see on my QR head page, I know that's a shameless plug, but they're up there with the ones that are now silent keys that are part of our family and fill in our hearts. And that's really about all I've got, other than I wanted to ask, I just left my iPad on, and so I'm not sure what net and when this net is. I know it's on the Alaska server, but I don't know what net I'm on right now. So if you could give me a time when you guys are on, and I've got a location, a date and time, I would really appreciate it. KF5UCO, back to net control. Well Rick, thank you so much for joining us. I am from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, so yes, I am very familiar with all of the Texas towns that border Louisiana. I have driven through Texas many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many times. So yes, welcome. This is the WW7PSR repeater located in Seattle, Washington. So we're in the Pacific Northwest. And our all-star node is 2462, so you can connect to us directly. You don't have to connect to us via the Alaska node. So 2462, put us in your favorite. And we do three nets a day, all Pacific time, 9 a.m. noon and 9 p.m. every single day, every single year. And all the nets are different, all the hosts are different. And it's a really, really active repeater system. So even if a net isn't going on and you feel like having a two cell or chatting with someone, just throw your call sign out and there's a 100% chance that some wonderful person will answer back to you and you'll have just an awesome, friendly two cell. So yeah, we are the WW7PSR two meter repeater located in Seattle, Washington. We are the Puget Sound repeater group. That is psrg.org, psrg.org if you want to look us up. Three nets a day, 9 a.m. noon and 9 p.m. So welcome, Rick. I hope to hear from you again. 7-3 and yeah, enjoy, enjoy, yes, enjoy Texas. All right, this is Rebecca KK7IJZ. Next on the list is Corey in Nova Scotia. I think I got a VE1 out of your call sign, but Corey in Nova Scotia, please come ahead with your report."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-12T21:10:38+00:00","id":16525,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":16524,"text":" Good evening, it's time for the 9 o'clock net. This net meets daily at both 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. Here on the WW7 PSR repeater in Seattle, Washington at 146.96 MHz with the standard minus offset and a PL tone of 103.5. I'm Paul, T7BJP, and I'll be your net host for tonight, Tuesday, August 12, 2025. This is a directed social net open to all license hands. Just let us know what's going on in your life. How was your day? What project, radio, or otherwise have you been working on? Here's what I'll do. I'll compile a list of four or five or so check-ins, and then I'll go back down that list and I'll ask you for your report. Just give me your call sign and your name and I'll acknowledge you. No tailgating, please. That means wild doubles and triples are inevitable. If you hear someone else trying to get in, please allow me to acknowledge them before you throw out your call sign. Also, please try to keep your reports to less than three minutes, which also happens to be the timeout interval for this repeater. Finally, please end your report with your call sign. You don't need to begin your report with your call sign, but please end with your call. In fact, both lets me know you are finished with your report and it keeps you in the good graces of the FCC. And with that, this is Paul, K7PJP, looking for that first round of check-ins. On tonight's nine o'clock now. All I need is your call sign and name. Kilo Alpha 9, Echo Hotel Victor, KA9HVM. All right, Ann, good evening to you. I got you first on the list. More stations, call sign and name. K3OE, Rich. All right, Rich, K3OE, I've got you. Kilo, Charlie 2. More stations, call and name. Kilo, Echo, Oscar. Charlie from New Jersey, I'm gonna be in. Hello, all right, Charlie. Good to have you here. I've got you on the list. More stations, call and name, please. KJ7, Victor Echo Uniform, Mike. All right, Mike, you're on the list. More stations, call and name. KJ7, EXM. All right, Sean, you're on the list. Anyone else, call and name. W8, W, W, James, you're outside Detroit. All right, W8, W, W. All right, that's gonna give us six here. We'll go ahead and run with that. Let's go up to the top to Ann, KA9 EHB. Ann, how are you tonight? Well, good evening, Paul. And to Annette. I am fine. I am nervous. I'm going to the Worldcon tomorrow. And the logistics are going to be interesting because the place for most of my speaking engagements are three blocks away from the hotel where I am staying. And trying to get this to work is going to be somewhat interesting. I'm not sure exactly how this is going to happen. I have kind of a general idea. And then I've already gotten one letter from a panelist who's got a bunch of slides that, of course, I can't see. I would really have appreciated if she'd sent it slightly before the convention started, like last week, so that I could have had a chance to have the computer read them to me. I don't know. This is one of these inclusion things that really I wish people would, if you did nothing else about diversity, equity, and inclusion, include by giving people time to deal with your data and the way they need to deal with it. Sometime when I have more time and less to talk about, I'll give my rant on alternative test formatting in colleges for blind people. Anyway, I did a little bit of work with the harp and wrote another chapter in the interminable saga of Raquelah. Do you know that it is really hard to write a moving story about somebody who's under really restrictive captivity? You have to read actual real life stories to make it work. And any way you do it, it's grim. So anyway, that's what I've been doing. 7333-88. Thanks to Paul for doing the net. Thanks to all of you for listening. I love you all. This is KA90HB. Back to Nat. All right. Well, yes, I'm sure when you're done with all this, sharing that rant will be something we'll hear. And I hope that despite that, it all goes well for you. And I imagine there are challenges on writing a story like you described. I hope that those reading other true life stories provided the sort of material background that you needed to make yours sound more realistic and work better for you. So, yeah, have a good time with Colin and 7333. All right. Let's go next to Rich K3OE. Rich, how are you doing tonight? Good. Good evening. I'm doing just fine over here in West Seattle. It was a beautiful day. Although a bit warm and mucky for a while. But anyway, this evening, yeah, the crazy antenna is a kitchen scene because I was cooking today. So I figured, well, I'll do a kitchen scene antenna. So anyway, I posted a picture and the SWR is acceptable. And I'm 5 watts on a handheld. And yeah, I'm getting in okay. So that's all that counts. Anyway, thanks for doing the net. Back to you, K3OE."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-12T21:23:29+00:00","id":16526,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":16525,"text":" Thanks for checking in. I don't have your, I don't always have a device with Facebook logged in nearby limit where I, how often I access it. And taking a look here, wow, that is amazing. Yeah, anything that resonates there can be an antenna there. That is pretty impressive Rich, thanks for sharing that. Alright, you have a great night Rich, 7-3 to you. Alright, we're going to go next to Charlie, Gate 2-S-T-O, system ahead. 2-2-2, located in Shelton, Washington. Bravo! Fall is every buzz. Sorry about that. I was getting ready to sneeze and just go right away. Anyway, had a great day today and it looks like that tomorrow, even though I got all this cough and dropping my lungs still, that I'll be going home. And that is a good thing. I've been here for a week and a half, you know. It sounds like I'm dying. I do feel like that at times. But you know, after I get done coughing and back to being normal again, you know, it's pretty good to text the pack. But it was a beautiful day. A little bumpy try also over the sky and it was 91 degrees. The humidity was up there at 88 percent. It was like walking into a steamer. And the winds were about 7 miles an hour at any ease. We lost the ocean, feeding more moisture into the plume. And, let's see, the barometer was 30, 28 and it was steady. Three bars over top isn't steady yet. So, that's all I got, Paul. If you please can say hello to this Foxy, I would greatly appreciate it. And I'll put her back to you at that control. DC2SBO back to that control. All right. Well, Charlie, glad to hear that you're going to be going home tomorrow. It's more than enough time to be in the hospital. So, I'm going to go home and look right there. And I think you said 91 degrees, which was pretty much what it was here in Houston town today. But, I don't know what you said humidity-wise, but it was certainly much higher there than it was here. So, I think we'd rather have our 91 than yours. So, yeah, stay cool and hope everything goes smoothly getting home and you get the recuperate fully there. So, yeah, 732 Charlie. All right, Paul, K7PJB, with your 9 o'clock net, you're on Seattle's WW7PSR repeater. I'm going to go next to Mike, KJ7B. Mike, how are you tonight? I'm fine. I'm pretty full. Pretty stuffed. I'm pretty sure it's going to be an after- Mike, how are you? I'm fine. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. She's in good time. She must be rushed. I know that she's going to eventually die and get another Vladimir, planet, dolly, any of them are all about the same. Hopefully, the next one takes a little while longer to get established. I might freeze and trade them for a few moments and then go back to the mines in the battlefield. Back to you as an end. Thanks very much for all this time and for the long-term problems. KJ7PJ. All right, Mike. Sorry, that was a really rough copy on your signal there. I'm not sure why. I heard you make a joke about Russian. Most of that was really, really hard to copy. Did you want to go ahead and try again? Maybe post your signal a little bit and see if that works for you? Sure. I hope my antenna connection is better. I hope it's working there. My radio is low if it wasn't. I'm in my little spot back here in the home, my southeast corner in my woodshed. Yalla Russia? My seamstress, she's Russian. When the war started, or the three-day war that's five years ago, people like that, they said, tell him. I apologize. They said, in some other situation, she's just their time. You can tell she's Russian. When they end the Pavlok, the Lutheran grilled salmon picnic was really good. I'm still really full. That was my Unimeal. I'll get back to eating. Well, I mean fast tomorrow, much of it. Anyways, thanks again, Paul. Good luck with your QRM. I hope I'm coming better. It's kind of noisy out there. Well, I'm getting noise from my LED light. But, you know, the weather's moving in. The sunset was beautiful through all the smoke through the fires in the Olympic Peninsula. So have a good night, everybody, and get yourself a P.E.U. out. Alright, Mike, thanks for that. Your signal was greatly improved. Actually, the first time you were barely tickling the Magnolia receiver, and your second time there, you were coming in full quiet. So I was over here at that time. So I'm not sure what was going on with your position in the house. Because you were not even getting through into the night day, really, in terms of your quality of your signal. So, 7.3 to you. Alright, let's go next to Sean, KJ78. Sean, how are you tonight? This is repeater station Kilo Kilo 7, November Quebec November. Well, it would be if I could find the microphone in the dark. Well, this is KJ78XL and I am doing fine. And, wow, that's what that was about. I had a hunch that it had something to do with the fires to some degree, because we don't often get clouds that look like they did today. But, all in all, I had a great day, minus the mugginess and the warmth that decided to settle in on us. I'm doing rather fine. Hanging out with the fans and every shadow I can get. Yeah, that was good for today. But, potato chip colored sun again. All the way to deep, deep red. That was kind of unexpected to find today. But, hopefully, the fires are not too close by and hopefully will burn themselves out. Otherwise, today wasn't so bad. And, it sounds like everybody was having a good time today. And, I did catch KJ7RJ early this morning. And, we had a nice little chat. Now, if we can get KJ7RJL on a little bit more, that actually might be good. Because, we haven't heard him on here for a while. Just once in a great mood. But, hopefully, we can get him on here soon. Because, he needs to have fun on the airwaves and bounce around on it just as much as we do. Other than that, I'm doing fine. KJ7, EXO, back to that."},{"callsign_confidence":1.0,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-16T12:01:23+00:00","id":17160,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":17159,"text":" Good afternoon, this is Kirk, AlphaGolf7 Yankee Mike and this is a new net on the WW7PSR 2 meter repeater operated a Puget Sound repeater group here in Seattle, Washington. It is, what is it, August 16th, 2025. This is a midday net to see who's out there listening and see if any of you would like to let us know what's happening with you. If you'd like to give a I.O. or a report of up to three minutes all I need is your name and call sign. I'm doing one big round today and clearing the deck so come ahead now with your call sign and name. Grossi, WW7 BNG."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-18T21:03:32+00:00","id":19009,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":19008,"text":" This is a directed social net that happens on the WW7PSR T-meter FM 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 appeal tone of 103.5. All licensed hams, and that includes new licensees just getting started, are welcome to join. If you have third party traffic, we love hearing from them as well. We encourage you to press that button. Tell us a little bit about yourself, your radio projects, or whatever's on your mind. Please limit your reports to three minutes so we can get as many stations in as possible. This is also in the repeater times out. When you're finished with your report, please conspicuously end with your call sign. That keeps the FCC happy. I'll be compiling lists of stations that would like to check in, and then I'll ask for your reports. If you would like to check in only, let me know. You'll be in and out, also known as an IO. Let me pick up my pencil. Again, this is Joan KX2CW. Let's get started. Please come ahead now with your call sign and name. Kilo Alpha 9 Echo Hotel Victor KA9EHVN. Kilo Echo 7. 33. More stations, please. Kilo Echo 6 Romeo Alpha X-ray Peter IO. All right, Peter. Thank you for stopping by. I've got you in the log. More stations, please. Kilo 3 Papa November Whiskey Michael IO as well."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-20T09:04:06+00:00","id":20221,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":20220,"text":" Well, good morning everybody. How are you? How are you? How are you? And welcome to the Wednesday morning edition of the PSRG's 9 a.m. net. We're on the PSRG Repeater WW7 PSR in Seattle, Washington with a frequency of 146.960 MHz with a negative offset and a PL tone of 103.5. With all your hams out there that would like to join us, please set your radios up and get ready to push that press to talk button soon. Hey, this net meets every day at 9 a.m. noon and 9 p.m. here on the PSRG. And hey, we'd love to hear from you. It's a social net. You can talk about anything you want as long as it's user friendly. And it's an open net for all hams with a valid license. So hey, we'd love to hear from you too. And let's see, it's also All Star and Echo Link enabled. So if you're on the internet, we'd like to hear from that. And it is a directed net. So please try and remember to go through other stations. Or please remember to go through Net Control to contact other stations. And please try not to tailgate when you check in. That cuts down on our confusion a little bit. The way it works, I'm going to build a list of names and call signs. I usually take, I don't know, five, six or seven or so at a time. Then I go back, ask for a report from each of those stations. And when you give your report, try to keep it to three minutes or less. It gets the time out of the repeater and it gets everybody in in a time-like fashion. And mission critical is please remember when you give your report to end with your call sign. That tells me you're done with your report and it satisfies our dear friends at the FCC. If you just want to let me know you're out there listening and don't have anything to add, you're welcome to do what's called an I-O or an out. And yeah, we'll get you on the list. But yeah, there you go. Alright, we're going to get things rocking and rolling. I do have some net control announcements this morning. Some of it's kind of fun. So hey, let's get this show on the road. We're going to start out with short horizon stations. That's mobile, low power, I-Os and anybody that's mission critical that they need to get in in a hurry. And then we'll throw some internet stations in there and we'll open it up to everybody. And none of that is carved in stone. That being said, who's out there? Short horizon stations, come ahead."},{"callsign_confidence":0.94,"confidence":null,"created_at":"2025-08-20T21:02:27+00:00","id":20513,"node_number":"oldsys","recording_id":20512,"text":" Okay, anyway good evening For Wednesday I'm Brooks can I be the speed I'll be your net host tonight along with my co-host a lovely wife Megan canine MLR This is a directed social net that happens on the ww7 PSR to near repeater Which is operated by the pugil sound repeater group here in Seattle, Washington Repeater operates at frequency of one four six nine six with a negative offset in a pale tone of one or three point five All I see Sam the new licensees just getting started are 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 Please limit your reports to three minutes. So you're the main stations in as possible There's also when the repeater times out when you're finished with the report, please end with your call sign I'll keep the FCC happy. I'll be compiling with the station that would like to check in and then we'll ask for your reports You'd like to check in only let us know that you'll be in and out also known as an IO Again, this is Brooks canine BBC Please come ahead now with your call sign in name a kilo alpha 9 echo hotel mr. K a 9 e h v and"}]}