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You're very welcome. Best of luck again. And if you find yourself in white horse on a Saturday, the ANW, about 9 a.m., that's the sure thing for radio, other radio operators, that's the meeting spot in white horse. Until next time. Seven three. This is the BY1MGS. I'll be clear. And I'm monitoring for a while."},{"confidence":0.8773308023810387,"created_at":"2026-06-30T06:22:06.235246+00:00","id":132265,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132709,"text":"Okay, 7W ATM, this is Victor Yanki, one mic, golf, Sierra monitoring. You have a couple questions about UCON."},{"confidence":0.8190576268566979,"created_at":"2026-06-30T06:22:05.650554+00:00","id":132264,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132708,"text":"And I wish you and your family well, regardless of how these things line up. So, what do you say? Back to you, K7W DTM from Victor Yiggy, one mic, you can go off the arrow. Thanks. Yeah, so if I do pull it off, I'll help on one of the repeaters there. And I got your call fly now. I had her on for it. Victor Yiggy, one mic, golf, Sierra. V-Y-1 MGS. Yeah, so I'll be clear on your final KW7 DTM."},{"confidence":0.9416629001498222,"created_at":"2026-06-30T06:22:03.797877+00:00","id":132263,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132707,"text":"do not want full-size spare. Maybe two, depending on where you're going. Yeah, I'd like that up, that trip. You're headed to Delta. Yeah, you're not going to a new, the great, anything crazy. So yeah, full-size there is highly advisable. Nothing crazy for preparations, but make sure that you're 72-hour kid. I don't know where you're rolling from Washington. All the way up to Delta and back. Yeah, I'd say, like I said, I've never done that in five days, so I'm like a whirlwind to her. Might be able to do it. Lots of great stuff to see along the way, I'd say. So if you could, you know, allow as much time as possible. It's a little bit of rubber-necking, but yeah. Each of their own indeed. It'll be beautiful nonetheless."},{"confidence":0.8001932051265612,"created_at":"2026-06-30T06:22:01.278392+00:00","id":132262,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132706,"text":"I never go anywhere without a spare tire. That's for sure. Victory if you want my goals here, returning. Fuel, make sure you got what you need in, some extra. Car locks are pretty good these days, generally however, you know, life happens, things happen, the world's pretty crazy. So, yeah, I bring a little bit extra there. But, generally, my experience, car locks are being good. Well, thanks. Yeah, the thing, you know, most cars like mine, it's got the little donuts there, but I have, looking into it was, you know, I pretty much got the message that it's strongly recommended to have a full-size spare tire, not one of the compact spares, which is another challenge to take on. If I'm going to go for this trip. You definitely do not want to roll with a donut, sir. No, it certainly does."},{"confidence":0.9581142999231815,"created_at":"2026-06-30T06:21:58.256921+00:00","id":132261,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132705,"text":"And back to Donald, when you were flooring, you were flutter receivers. And then when you went to 10 watts, you were just hitting a couple of them. But you were hitting Cougar full scale and folded cording with all the power levels you used. Over to David, KX2CW."},{"confidence":0.883153247145506,"created_at":"2026-06-30T06:21:57.154677+00:00","id":132260,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132704,"text":"5 watts testing, KW7 DTM. Your full-scale on Cougar 255 on the integer, you know, the motor scope, you even know about the motor scope, you look at it, send the link to it on the PSRG.org home page. But yeah, if you get into one, just one receiver, you know, full-scale, you are full-dead gliding, so you're getting in with perfect clarity on 5 watts, and you're getting specifically, I think, into Cougar. And then also for Brian, KG7 IVP, Brian, you've had a good audio quality in your last transmission, but you were only getting in at about half scale on the main receiver, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, um, Capitol Park receiver."},{"confidence":0.9335746508599683,"created_at":"2026-06-30T06:20:50.715641+00:00","id":132259,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132703,"text":"Thanks. Okay. Yeah, I'm dropping down to five watts. So I will sign off to you. I'm gonna go inside and have a little more work to do on this thing. Oh, maybe I'll do it tomorrow. The whole thing with the automotive relay was in the three position switches. I can put it in one position to just draw from the battery no matter what the ignition is doing. Like if I'm gonna park and talk for a long time. I don't want to run my car's battery down. The other position on the switch is to give the ignition priority. The automotive relay will enable the battery if there's you know accessory power at the cigarette plug. That's the idea there. So maybe I'll visit the net again and go through it all sometime when I've got everything put together. Thanks again. KW7 DTM 73. KX2 CW off and out."},{"confidence":0.9882779428735375,"created_at":"2026-06-30T06:20:06.373223+00:00","id":132258,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132702,"text":"VY1MJ, this is KW70TM, are you still on the repeater?"},{"confidence":0.9290621727705002,"created_at":"2026-06-30T06:17:49.015739+00:00","id":132257,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132701,"text":"You're full good coiding on 50 watts, but you're also full good coiding on 10 and F5 too. Back to you."},{"confidence":0.9345596351606005,"created_at":"2026-06-30T06:17:48.477772+00:00","id":132256,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132700,"text":"Thanks. I'm back on 50 watts just testing things. This is a smoke test. If I'm going to take this thing on the Alcan highway, I want to make sure it all works. Nothing melts. Well, hopefully you have a fan on your radio. You know, I turned up my radio up to a higher power level than I usually use. I'm going to low power, because yes, I'll admit it. I'm using one-fifth of a lot right now. And within sight, I'm only about eight or nine hundred meters away from the capital park. And Tenna, I can see it from my apartment window. So, and this is, if you were looking at the voter scope, you can see that I'm just flooring capital park, two or fifty-five. I can't get a better signal than that. But, of course, you know, using lower power is mostly gives you, if you're on battery power, you mostly make your battery last. But, yeah, you sound like a..."},{"confidence":0.9212149530649185,"created_at":"2026-06-30T06:17:35.006258+00:00","id":132255,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132699,"text":"Thank you, CW. Now leave the air. Great, Ned tonight, John. Good job. AP6MB. Thanks, Jeff. KX2CW."},{"confidence":0.9583794064819813,"created_at":"2026-06-30T06:17:07.710504+00:00","id":132254,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132698,"text":"That's a good setup you have there David KX 2 CW I'm gonna go to bed, but I thought I'd come back and and let you know that you were a little bit quieting all the way KX 2 CW all be clear in your final"},{"confidence":0.9662258056632709,"created_at":"2026-06-30T06:17:06.921033+00:00","id":132253,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132697,"text":"to 14.4 volts and it's just in circuit all the time. So if my power went out right now, my radio wouldn't turn off because then it would just be running on the battery. A different application of the same principle. So yeah, you've got my Jones-Heil of Approval. And even MFJ made a thing to do what you're doing, but basically having the, oh, they were using super capacitors for theirs, yes. But yeah, keeping your radio battery floated all the time. So it's never gonna drop more than a small amount of power out of the cigarette lighter, which I forgot they're rated at, but definitely not running a mobile transceiver at like 50 watts or more. So,"},{"confidence":0.7365327894687652,"created_at":"2026-06-30T06:17:04.596946+00:00","id":132252,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132696,"text":"a cigarette lighter so I don't have to do all much extensive interior wiring of the vehicle itself. It was enough of a wiring project inside this ammo can to keep me occupied for a long time. KW70TM for ID. Yes, that's a classic multiple battery setup. I'm doing something similar with the radio I'm talking to you on is that I have one of my bench power supplies that just floats my four cell lithium ferro phosphate battery. Just a seven amp hour battery. But I have my bench power supply which you know, I mean this one actually has can deliver 10 amps but they usually less than that but I'm not even using that. I could be using a little bio-no you know float charger for what I'm doing. But I'm floating the four cell lithium ferro phosphate battery."},{"confidence":0.6124224354113852,"created_at":"2026-06-30T06:17:02.265486+00:00","id":132251,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132695,"text":"Thanks. Yeah, so part of the reason for doing this was I'm one of those people who doesn't want to put a hole through my car's firewall and I don't want to put a hole in my rough. So I got a hash mount, whatever the heck this thing is, you know, it's kind of on the hatch under the hinge, I guess. This is bracket. And then this battery box, the whole idea is I have a DC to DC converter which is adjustable, current limiting, so I limit it to, you know, three, four amps, whatever was, I already said it. And so it won't draw more than that, so it'll trickle charge the battery. And it boosts, you know, whatever the automotive voltage is, 13-something that has to get it to 14.2 to charge this particular lithium-iron polymer battery. So anyway, yeah, I can run, you know, this is like a mobile setup and power and trickle charged off the..."},{"confidence":0.8756457790732384,"created_at":"2026-06-30T06:16:59.570094+00:00","id":132250,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132694,"text":"KW7 DTM testing 50 watts"},{"confidence":0.9607511572539806,"created_at":"2026-06-30T06:16:06.953413+00:00","id":132249,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132693,"text":"Testing 10 watts, KW70TM. You sound the same, David. So there you go, try it 5 watts."},{"confidence":0.9051177725195885,"created_at":"2026-06-30T06:16:03.330362+00:00","id":132248,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132692,"text":"E-wo-fog-dots doesn't offer to restrict your testing. Okay, that's as many as I can put."},{"confidence":0.7360262246802449,"created_at":"2026-06-30T06:15:35.699884+00:00","id":132247,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132691,"text":"Well, Fish and I are coming in. It's like 5, 5, 7 or something. There's a decent amount of static on you, but you're full copy. KS-7E. Yeah, I appreciate that. This is the Echo's one. They were telling me to do it to me. I told them, yeah, I might have to do it to the phone. It's just the Echo's coming up. I don't hear any echo, so I believe it is gone. KS-7E. KS-7, obviously. Thank you very much. KG-7E. Here is IGT. Yeah, no problem. KS-7E."},{"confidence":0.8853209558874369,"created_at":"2026-06-30T06:14:58.531794+00:00","id":132246,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132690,"text":"So I'm not sure if I'll pull it off or not this year, next year, but my kid was one of my kids. I have twins just talking about it and I said, well, you know, I've always thought about doing that. And he said, let's do it this summer. I started making preparations, this radio box, you know, and a proper installation of my transceiver in my car, which I've never gotten around to until now. Now he's having second thoughts, you know, like five days there, five days back. Eventually that's something I'd like to do. For your long distance driving, do you have a full-size spare tire and external gas tanks, extra gas tanks?"},{"confidence":0.9637084938585758,"created_at":"2026-06-30T06:14:48.753377+00:00","id":132245,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132689,"text":"and didn't hear anybody, and it made me wonder if the net is just on the radio channel and not on the, also on the EchoLink node. Yeah, I believe that node is currently down until further notice. Hopefully it goes back online. That's my understanding."},{"confidence":0.901871652209333,"created_at":"2026-06-30T06:14:47.642511+00:00","id":132244,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132688,"text":"The road from here to Beaver Creek, which is the port of pass, it's there, the land bridge again, the road there is pretty wavy, let's say, between Hanes Junction and Beaver Creek has taken it easy there, beautiful country. If you're rolling with a radio, have you checked out yara.ta, Yankee, Alpha, Romeo, Alpha, Dot, Charlie, Alpha. A lot of information on there for the Yukon Radio Club, quite a diverse repeater network through the Yukon. I did see that repeater network and I thought you have an echo-like node, is that on the 1-4-6-8-8-0 in Whitehorse and I tried joining on one of your scheduled nets."},{"confidence":0.9012291627263443,"created_at":"2026-06-30T06:14:45.635868+00:00","id":132243,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132687,"text":"Oh wow, glad I stuck around. I was about to shut it down. I didn't hear you the first time. Yeah, so I heard you say you're in Whitehorse. So I have a few questions. But have you driven the whole thing from Dawson Creek to Delta Junction? And then specifically, OK, then how many days? Three is like very ambitious. How many days? And then what about the stretch between Whitehorse and Alaska border and then on the Alaska side to Delta Junction, KW70TM? BY1MGS, returning Michael in Whitehorse, Utah. Yeah, I can give you a little bit of time here. I've never made that trip all the way to Delta. I don't expect you in the near future, but hopefully it's changed."},{"confidence":0.9251110553741455,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:53:47.412693+00:00","id":132242,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132685,"text":"here coming checking back in again. Michael in the Yukon Terators, Terators, White Horse, ZY1, MGS. Michael, this is KXDucey W. Joan asking for you."},{"confidence":0.6050042527226301,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:53:46.482277+00:00","id":132241,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132684,"text":"I can say, this light license class makes a statement in that I have in fact passed the thirteen word permitted code element, you know, and you could say, well, well, the generals did too, yes, but now there are codeless generals, and there are no codeless advances because they, in what, one stroke of the pen, they limited the code requirement and the advanced class license. But anyway, thank you, and I did skim it as you were, was you were talking on the radio, and I was like kind of like scanning your, your excellence. Thank you for writing that bio. Thank you. I feel that I've had some small impact on humanity folks. Take care Matt, good to hear from you, and I look forward to hearing you next week. Alright, so now we've got just two more stations left for tonight. And the first one is someone who I used to check in quite often, and I'm glad you"},{"confidence":0.6992416185768027,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:53:43.918984+00:00","id":132240,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132683,"text":"photo K5NTT and Matt has written a nice amateur radio biography and his profile picture is him posing with a ginormous, what, 100,000 watt broadcast. Oh, I see. You're holding in front of you. But it's still one of those big, super big tubes like a commercial broadcast station. Look at that. Look at that, fucker. Yeah. Look at that. And I love how you wrap up your bio and you say, I love my ham radio. I'm pretty sure I was bored of ham. And it runs in our family, the Patri family. I'm a ham. My brother Clay and Brian is a ham. Renee is a ham. There are four of us. And two extra classes and a general and in me. I've got my old advance. Because it's my cling on leather."},{"confidence":0.9134543334366754,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:53:41.217453+00:00","id":132239,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132682,"text":"I love it when a line like that is delivered deadpan serious. But it makes you wonder if, did it have to do more than one take for him to be able to do it with a straight face? And, yeah, like Gardens of the Galaxy, I've read, I've never seen any of them, but one of the critics that gave it really liked it when the first one came out said what he loved about it is so hilarious and comic, but part of what makes it so funny is that they treat all their life and everything in deadpan seriousness. And there's something that was one of the things about the original Star Trek because you can almost imagine it as a comedy, but everything is so serious. Jim, they're born pregnant and they're not cracking up at delivering that line. And, yes, thank you. I also want folks that will go."},{"confidence":0.8404963947832584,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:53:38.814305+00:00","id":132238,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132681,"text":"were Bones turned Captain Kirk. The Enterprise was in dire straits, terrible situation taking place. Bones turned Captain Kirk and says, Jim, they're born pregnant. And that was from the award one of the episode of the Trouble with Tribbles. That's one of my favorites. Thank you, Jones, 7-3, everybody. K5NTT. Yes, yes, for both. I remember that line. Because I've watched the original series. I have it, as I mentioned. I've watched it a couple of times since I licensed the ALHD version of it. And that is also one of my favorite Minds in Star Trek, the original series. Jim, they're born pregnant."},{"confidence":0.9167496518177145,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:53:36.863408+00:00","id":132237,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132680,"text":"The sunspot number was 186 and maybe a little better. So conditions had to be really good. June last week, let me let this reset right quick. Last week, we talked about the way the old tube tap receivers smelled and sounded when they were warming up. And you went to my QRZ web page to get some information. And it was blank. I feel bad about that. I kind of put you on the spot there. So I want to apologize about that a little bit. But I've got information up there now. And that's going to be an ongoing project for us. As far as Star Trek, I used to watch the old TV series faithfully every week. And one of the old shows I remember is for one of the lines I remember."},{"confidence":0.7182261786040138,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:53:34.627801+00:00","id":132236,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132679,"text":"We lost Garrett. All right, let's move right along to Matt, K5NTT and Magnolia, Arkansas. Matt, I'm Joan as in Joan of Arc and my call find is KX2CW, but I have talked to you on the radio before, so you've come back. It makes me happy. Matt, go ahead and give us a report. Good evening. Good evening again, Joan. KX2CW, K5NTT. Yeah, we were here last week and I thought we'd come back again and we made several nets during the week. Sure enjoy the PSRG group there. I want to say hello to Brian, also KI7LVP. Brian sounds like he got a little echo in the room, maybe. I'm not sure about that, but something's different from the previous week when we talked. Field day, boy, it sounds like everybody really enjoyed Field Day. I saw what it was."},{"confidence":0.42915654724294494,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:53:31.965830+00:00","id":132235,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132678,"text":"That moment, remember that God, that God, in Spock, is thinking, we all do them, including me, if I'm Jim, I may as well go ahead and do what I need to do to save everybody else. So it's a little more subtle, isn't it, isn't it, Alex? Thank you. Because that's the scene that I love in that movie, because of that, if we think it through, there's more, there's more there than meets the eye. All right, so next on the list, I have Garrett, I wrote down, Garrett, and I got Kay, and I missed the, I missed everyone, we did get FPH, the suffix. So the person who's call sign is FPH, I believe it's Garrett, but I'm not sure if I heard correctly. So, I'm Matt Operator, please give you a report, and we'll all listen with interest."},{"confidence":0.9652319699525833,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:53:29.478805+00:00","id":132234,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132677,"text":"support the enterprise he is doomed so it's not that he was giving up his life he was making a terrible sacrifice like instead of having a quick clean death like you know suddenly disintegrating instead he died rather horribly what that when i watched that scene i see spot in his mind is going well going to die i'm going to die but i can think of a way that i may be able to die in the in the in the doing which i'm going to die anyway the period logical analysis it will also be able to save everyone else so he's already going to die his sacrifice was to steal himself for dying horribly rather than you know instantaneously so that's it next time folks out there allak whoever who's going to watch the wrath of con again and that"},{"confidence":0.8279876229131505,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:53:27.090704+00:00","id":132233,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132676,"text":"Yeah, anyhow, that's all I had to add there. Thanks, Ken, for running the net, June. And I hope everybody has a wonderful night. This is K-S-7-A-Z-V. Well, thanks for that, Alex. Thank you. Sinekta-Key. That is it. That is the thing that I, or I'm not sure how to spell it even, but that was it. It was one of those grammatical terms that was just, I just wasn't able to recall. Because I was so curious about that sort of thing that I actually looked it up in Wikipedia or something. But anyway, yeah, in the wrath of Kann, here's something that not everybody thinks about. Spock was not losing his life by saving everyone. Remember he has a turn, and he looks really thoughtful, and he gets up and leaves the bridge? Spock knows at that moment that, like, everyone else."},{"confidence":0.7904155604541302,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:53:24.300350+00:00","id":132232,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132675,"text":"But what if you have to add? Go ahead, please. Hello again. I believe the Nectar Key is the word you're looking for. For like plastic. Yeah. What I actually came back here today though was I wanted to send some radio waves to Graham there. I actually met Graham back at the rain or shine that whenever that last one was. I feel like that was a long time ago. It wasn't that long ago though. Hello and congratulations and welcome. You're in good company here. That's for sure. And since we're checking out and learning out here a little bit, my favorite Star Trek is the Wrath of Khan. Just that whole entire one had a very heavy focus of the theme on the needs of the mini outway, the needs of the few or the one. And that's the one in which Spock dies and he says to Kurt, I have been and always shall be your friend."},{"confidence":0.755409797555522,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:53:21.130133+00:00","id":132231,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132674,"text":"and Brad Spiner video podcast dropping names. I might look at it. I'm going to circle it in red ink. See, that's the only time I will use ink on something like this log is that I am using the ink red, my red gel pen to circle. It's a pilot. G2, of course it is with the extra fine ball. There we go. I'm going to put an asterisk next to it. All right, so Brian, thank you for checking in. And I hope I have a chance to put you in the log at a future date. So there you go. Now next we have a recheck from Alec. I have to always look at your prefix. kf, yes, it's kf7azv. I didn't write it very clearly in the recheck. Alec, what's the name of the recheck?"},{"confidence":0.9223621466451071,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:53:18.478498+00:00","id":132230,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132673,"text":"grammar word for the doing that and skipping my mind at the moment which is like causing me to be unhappy but anyway allegory it the only weak thing in that episode is that somehow the universal translator could not cope with allegory like why wouldn't it be able to do that but it was necessary for the story you know and also I guess it was it's fair enough because the computer can be it you know hyper intelligent at some things and be an idiot at every at any normal you know human interaction so maybe in the 20 or 24th century the universal translators can't deal with allegory yeah anyway but yeah yeah thank you for that seriously I'm getting I'm getting punchy because any of the night and I'm getting now because there's a Star Trek thread going on here so I thanks for telling me about that Jonathan freaks"},{"confidence":0.9675663539263255,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:53:16.256693+00:00","id":132229,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132672,"text":"It's my feeling about it. Certainly it's my favorite next generation. What, because it was great because, you know, it seems, I know they did it for the story. They did it for the plot that the computer, the universal translator, couldn't deal with allegory, which serves doesn't make sense. You know, idiom is almost allegory, you know? And all kinds of, I forget the name of it, when you have, there's a word that means, when you say something, a word that is not what you're talking about, but is usually used to mean it. Like for instance, talking about your banking card as plastic, right, you call it, yeah, I brought my plastic, right, and it's like, I forget what this text is called grammatically, I've never looked at it one time, oh, that's a fancy, you know, grammatically."},{"confidence":0.7025193544104695,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:53:13.682898+00:00","id":132228,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132671,"text":"before, but I turned all the other stuff off so I could hear it. Anyway, I wrote a bunch of stuff, Timba, his arms wide. Yes, sometimes for my bio and other like, I've got a really long one in, in QRZ.com because it's a, it's a wild garden. I don't mind saying things that are out in the open there and talk about everything. But usually my heart likes like Shaka. Let's see, let's see. Jalad, Jalad, oh I forgot the quote, but I have it attributed to Pu and Piglet. So I say, Jalad to the Agra said Pu and Shaka in the walls fell, said Piglet, Jalad. And you said Timboo, his arms wide. That is possibly the very best Star Trek episode of All Time."},{"confidence":0.9691339493263513,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:53:11.318792+00:00","id":132227,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132670,"text":"All right, Brian, thank you for that. You have just kind of a, it's not an echo. It's, it's, oh, what's this? I'm cutting, oh, I just got two notifications. It's maybe a slight hollow sound quality. And with the modulation is kind of high and a bit of a hollowish sound, intelligible, but I just, and I think what happened is I turned on some DSP noise reduction. I've got this extra outboard, a JPS NTR one thing. And I had turned on a couple of layers of it with two, for I think it was Graham, I was a bit noisy. It's all right, Graham, don't worry. Noise is part of the business of AM radio. But it, it just, the combination of different factors made it so I couldn't quite make out what your last letter was. And that's why we have international phonetics folks, Hoppa. I don't know why I couldn't hear it."},{"confidence":0.8420245359125345,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:52:52.377093+00:00","id":132226,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132669,"text":"I was right the first time locally. It's a 29th bill. And the nine o'clock evening net thanks to the Puget Sun Repeater Group for the usage of this repeater. And for more information about the group, please check out our website at, you're never gonna believe this, p-s-r-g.org. And the PSRG have been hosting daily nets for well over 30 years. Then that's our great opportunity to test your equipment. Remember if you don't test your equipment, we can't hear you. And as my original way back when Lee Bond would always end with saying, it wouldn't be much of a net without you. I'm now returning the repeater to normal operation. This is Joan K. X2CW signing off at 2250. That would be 1050, double 12 hour time, PM. Pacific time, good night. And I'm going to stop transmitting. Off and clear, off and not clear. KX2CW."},{"confidence":0.9430660328265125,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:52:49.496770+00:00","id":132225,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132668,"text":"So and my brother Clay who usually says good night to me has already gone to bed. He said off the bed easy said dead and So I already said 99 clay in our family chat and so I'm gonna listen When I usually get done running a net it's like I'm I'm ready to take a break But I often listen to what's going on. So if there's an afternoon David is it as as open is open for an afternoon With Michael possibly or if anyone wants to talk about his battery box design or anything else anything ham radio Did you know related so folks? This is where I read my post-amble? Well, that's a wrap thanks to all for joining us for the 2026 June 29 30th June 30 wait a minute My clock is set to coordinate you to a versatile time 20"},{"confidence":0.8597336947917938,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:52:47.299629+00:00","id":132224,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132667,"text":"Well, David, that's cool. And I wrote that down that you integrated the nuts. You printed it apart when you stop the printing, then drop the nuts in and then finish the print. So they were integral. And I wrote, well, I wrote 20 millimeter. And blah, blah, blah, right. Some other things I wrote down. Oh, yes. And so folks in Michael, in particular, Michael, if you stick around, David wouldn't mind an afternet to talk about the Alcan Highway. And I like David, your battery box design. Just I wrote a few details down. And also folks that David is going to hang around in case anyone wants to have an afternet, and we do have afternets. And on the next that I run on Monday and on other ones too."},{"confidence":0.767432051897049,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:52:44.986531+00:00","id":132223,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132666,"text":"An automotive relay, a blue sea marine, what is this? Six port, fuse panel, a preposition on, off on, double pull, double throw switch. A whole bunch of plates that 3D printed with nuts embedded. You pause the print part way through, stick the nuts in and continue the print. A space that 20 by 20 millimeters. I use them for screwing things down and also add hawk improvised binding posts. Just screw a couple of rain connectors together and stick them together with a button head cap screw. That's the battery box and I am using it right now to talk to you. I'll just keep it short and talk to anybody afterward and detail if you like. This is KW7 DTM and Bellevue back to net. Thank you."},{"confidence":0.6869188342243433,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:52:42.876583+00:00","id":132222,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132665,"text":"David, I hope you're still there. KW7, DTM. David, in Washington, I wrote down Washington, because you're seven, but I didn't. I think you've been looking at it by being presumptuous. David, this is Joan KX2CW. You know that's my dad's name. Please give us your report. Thank you, Joan. Good evening, everybody. This is KW7, DTM, Kilo with D7 Delta Tango Mike in Bellevue, near Seattle. Michael, VY1, MJ, Michael, and White Horse. If you're still on after the net, I want to talk to you about the Alcan Highway. Okay, so I'm looking at a battery box I spent today working on. I'll just quickly describe its contents and go into detail after the net. If anybody wants to know, bio-NOBF 1212. Let's see if I ironed polymer battery from terminal strip."},{"confidence":0.9596230675466358,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:52:40.056085+00:00","id":132221,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132664,"text":"a hemorrhage operator is balanced. And it's usually taken, that article is taken as like, you know, you don't let your hobbies take over your life. You know, you need to pay attention to your job and your family and everything, right? But you can, it's a true thing because it's true if the inverse is actually ultra true, is that life is balanced if you have time for your hobbies. So that's the other, the inverse aspect of that article of the amateur radio code is what I'm calling your attention to, is that if you don't have time for your hobbies, then you're also out of balance. I just thought I'd throw that out there. Michael, good to hear from you. I hope you check in again next week or I hear you on the repeater. And so there's that. Thank you, Michael. And now there is one last operator who's going to put a bow on the neck."},{"confidence":0.7684395100389207,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:52:37.294894+00:00","id":132220,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132663,"text":"who, you know, it's, you know, when you have someone who's in need, didn't you help them just because you do? And what else is going on? I'm glad I live in a Pacific Northwest so that we don't have massive, you know, humans dying off from heat waves. We do get that, but it's much more moderate here than it is somewhere else, like in Europe last week. And generally well, I've got my hand shack, I've got my books, I've got my friends, and it works for me. And I'm looking at what I wrote on installing the accumulator tank in R.V. that's all I wrote down in your remarks column. But I'm glad to hear you on the air, you know, the amateur radio code. I think I have it in here somewhere. It has six articles in the ARRL's amateur radio code, and one of them is"},{"confidence":0.8837281154359088,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:52:34.616563+00:00","id":132219,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132662,"text":"And when I'm installing an accumulated tank in the RV right now, I just put some all pressure tanks. I've got the pressure set in the flatter. And now I'm heart-mouthing it, and just monitoring for leaks. So what I'm doing at the moment, I appreciate it. I run back to you, Jill. How are you doing? And thank you. I'm going to be back to you from BYU and Japan. I'm doing well, Michael. Thanks for asking all kinds of stuff going on. Of course, we just had field day. But also, we had our big pride week here in Seattle. And so I was splitting my time between field day and that, those activities. And I'm helping a friend out this past week, who's one of my friends in the Veterans Choir, I think."},{"confidence":0.7764967031338635,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:52:32.085972+00:00","id":132218,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132661,"text":"Okay, it's 2CWVY1MGS returning. 8 greetings, Joe, and everyone on net. Yeah, it's a pleasure to hear you as well. Life has been lapping and taking my focus and energy in other directions. Yeah, I haven't been able to do all the things I would like. Let's see. It's just a way to, but I'm very pleased to be able to check in now a handful of times that I have in the last few months. Yeah, it's a great pleasure. Great in essence, with a chat. Everyone's sharing their Star Trek talk is great. So a good reminder on the breakdown of Spock down there. I appreciate that. I haven't seen that for a long time. It's a gooder. I appreciate everyone. Things are good here, Joe, and we're very grateful."},{"confidence":0.9744400810450315,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:52:13.019823+00:00","id":132217,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132660,"text":"other than the disaster. Here in the next report here, Joe, thank you for the match. If I'm a TTO, I'd like to be here another seven voice on the radio waves. This is KJ-7, the evicted popover, turning back to that control."},{"confidence":0.8231655557950338,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:32:26.278225+00:00","id":132215,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132657,"text":"Yicky one, Michael Fierra. Michael Eason. Michael and Yukon, I haven't heard you on the radio for a while. I'm very pleased that you're checking in. See if I can write my numbers down correctly. There we go. VY1 MGS. That's what I wrote down. More stations folks. This is last call round. Thank you."},{"confidence":0.6382794635636466,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:32:25.038072+00:00","id":132214,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132656,"text":"Kilo 5 November Tango. I remember Garrett, Fuxter at Papa Hotel, and there was a double on top of Garrett, so you can get your whole call. I know worries you'll say it again later. But who was the station that was doubling with Garrett? Kilo 5 November Tango Tango. Matt Magnolia Arkansas. Matt in Magnolia, Arkansas. I'm writing this. I believe it's familiar to us in sale, because unbeknownst to you, Matt, possibly, or unbeknownst to you, we have a neighborhood named Magnolia. And I'm writing AR, I believe it's too litre code for Arkansas. And K5NTT, Matt in Arkansas. All right, more stations folks, as this is the last call round."},{"confidence":0.7404706043501694,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:32:22.672112+00:00","id":132213,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132655,"text":"All right. I still think at the last letter of your, don't worry, but I'll just ask, I'll just listen carefully when you check in. But I'll help if I, I had turned on a bunch of DMD, DSP noise reduction on Graham. All right, so, but I will ask you, you'll say it again when I ask for you. Brian, I've got you on the list. More stations please for a last call. Keto 5, shot 7, and I'll put you to move Victor to retag. All right. I've got, I've got Alex back. Just writing, Alec. I just remember how to spell your name. A-L-E-C, boom, that's it. All right. I'll be writing some more numbers. More stations please. Just a little grab."},{"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."},{"confidence":0.9253553949296475,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:32:17.906880+00:00","id":132211,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132653,"text":"So Graham, welcome to the PSRG and to this repeat for in Ham Radio in general. And I'm sure that it will, it usually ends up being a lifetime hobby with a lot of cool stuff. Alright folks, that was Graham, KM7GFG. I just looked him up. Let's get Graham's look up Kouta. So everybody go look him up. But Graham, put right a little bio, whatever you want, mine's too long. And I tried to edit things. I'll edit sections out of it from time to time. But yeah, like, you know, take a shack pick. Even if your shack is just your full funk sitting there in the windowsill. All shacks are beautiful. Alright, now I'm going to go on, this is Joan KX2CW. And I'm going to start the third and terminal last call round. And I'll say again, this is Joan KX2CW."},{"confidence":0.923714372018973,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:32:14.861895+00:00","id":132210,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132652,"text":"are kind of really into like a couple three of the aspects of ham radio. But there are literally a thousand different things you can do in ham radio. Some people are never on the air. They just build things. They build radios and stuff and do electronics. And they make something and that's enough. If they get on the air with it, it's just to test it to make sure it works. And there are some people who are appliance ham, which it's like a, what do you call it, to denigrate people who just buy things and go on the air with them. But what other aspect of American life does anyone ever make a criticism of that? Like of course we buy things and use things. Absolutely nothing wrong with that. If someone just wants to buy radio and get on the air and talk and the local repeater, that is absolutely valid. It's what I'm doing right now."},{"confidence":0.9165710938925093,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:32:12.156016+00:00","id":132209,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132651,"text":"do it by 15 second interval so you could if you want to set it for two and three-quarter minutes set it for 165 seconds and then that it will time you out about 15 seconds before the repeater does. So anyway let's see where I'm going with that. Mary Moore Park field day that's great and you're a truckie yes I mean there are a lot of us here Graham so you will fit it right in and I looked you up and see that you have 26 lookups I'm something ridiculous like 15,000 some I don't know but don't worry 26 lookups and and maybe I'll be I'm look up number 27 I don't know if it counts the one you're doing right now at the moment or not but welcome to the hobby it's a it's as Rebecca has said it's a hobby that's a thousand hobbies there are so many different things different aspects of it and most of the hands I know"},{"confidence":0.8967284369705752,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:32:09.439681+00:00","id":132208,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132650,"text":"when I'm talking on, I think it's the case. I've said it for two minutes. Instead of three, actually now it's not necessary because another repeater I check into regularly is the Mike and Key repeater, which infamously had a two minute timeout timer. It used to be only one and a half minutes. And so they finally, it's like always timing out on people because it's standard is three minutes, you know? And so they finally have changed that, folks. The Mike and Key repeater out there, the eight two machine, no longer times out at two minutes, it times out at three. But I like it. I have mine set the time out of two because it cuts me off and then gives me like an extra grace minute to wrap it up, which works for me. But, you know, go into the TOT. Find the TOT. It changes to anything but one minute. One minute is not long enough. So two minutes or two and a half minutes or I think the ball thinks that you..."},{"confidence":0.9091214265984794,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:32:06.462996+00:00","id":132207,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132649,"text":"Grammar, you're still there? I thought I got timed out, so my... ...my... ...my... ...ball thing just keeps down there, so I'm not sure what's in there. That's what I am here. Okay, Gram. Well, um... ...check your time-out timer. If you're not a ball thing, this trips people up. I wish they wouldn't do this, but I think a lot of radios, I think the ball things come out of the box with the time-out timer set to one minute. And I wish they wouldn't do that because it's one of the things that flummoxes and trips up new operators. So go in your menus and find T-O-T, and... ...and I... I usually set it so that it'll time me out before I time out the repeater. And if I have a radio that only has even minutes, like the one..."},{"confidence":0.7876711807080677,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:31:22.255307+00:00","id":132206,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132648,"text":"KW7DTM, David Bellevue. David and Bellevue. All right. I'll call one more time. This is plenty. There's no obligation for me to check in, but I will ask one last time for this last call. Thank you."},{"confidence":0.9808417670428753,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:29:26.983989+00:00","id":132205,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132647,"text":"And thank you for the compliment. Implement plural."},{"confidence":0.9611391495499346,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:29:26.641724+00:00","id":132204,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132646,"text":"Amradiopar supply is the the Elinco one that costs $230 or something but it has a phase knob on it. But yeah mechanical pencil, I don't know why I prefer a mechanical pencil as the writing stick. You know my daddy was electrical engineer so maybe because my dad is an engineer or it could have been that I was a math minor as science student I was physics major math minor for a couple of years and in mathematics you know you are always to use a pencil you should never use an ink pen because you have to be able to erase and revise as easily as you've printed down. So I think that might be at math it's from doing math of that. And the mechanical pencil parking, the isn't that kind of an engineer kind of thing to do? I don't know. Anyway Justin take care I love it when you check in and..."},{"confidence":0.7798146551305598,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:29:24.361069+00:00","id":132203,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132645,"text":"Aside from my pause, I was squashing a bug, squishing a bug, squishing or squashing. I used to have a Kenwood laboratory bench power supply that could, you know, had a huge voltage range. It was only one amp though. It looked like it'd be in place at NASA or in hospital. Someone had given it to me as a present. And I wasn't using it much, so I donated it to local tool library, Capitol Hill Tool Library, figuring if I ever needed it, I could always check it out and borrow it back from the... but someone checked it out and never returned it. There are two kinds of people in the world. Anyway, so yeah, Kenwood makes, you know, more than just ham equipment, although you have the ham radio power supply. I think my favorite power supply..."},{"confidence":0.6022706221450459,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:28:30.478216+00:00","id":132202,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132644,"text":"with the Klingon, the most healthy, flesh-out the Klingon to the next generation, especially with war. And then when the writer had a visit to a ship, it was fresh. Yuck! This is the most. I enjoyed that whole experience. And then, the mission of the Confederacy get to which the Confederacy that brings a lot of Similarly"},{"confidence":0.43306509405374527,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:28:28.301362+00:00","id":132201,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132643,"text":"and Robert Graham. So I would have to tell people, no, it's my first day. So, you're talking about welfare fall, where to stay as it feels days, and very warm parts of the city. I like Washington, and I like to go on my first field day because as you can see, if I have my number, like, call site, I will rather have a new cover to the crowd. So, if you'd have to make sure you start direct, I definitely want to know if people start direct original and next generation, state nine, what's the good I found in common? The actors were a great period. And then, of course, there was countless work for it. Yeah. Definitely had a question about countless work for it. Also,"},{"confidence":0.8770483370338168,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:28:25.958739+00:00","id":132200,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132642,"text":"Take care of Brooks. And we had an IO from David and 6QTY. And now last on the list, we have Graham spelled, I put an E on his name, but I looked him up in QRZ to find KM7GSG golf serogolf. Graham was out in E. Graham, this is Joan with no E, just J-O-A-N. KX2CW asking for you Graham. Yes, this is Graham. He was my 7th golf, here at golf, and I had to, uh, come up with that list. Again, Megan, fun with Scottish luck, name new. Um, I've had my name with your before, but yes, it is without the D. Although I had an uncle, I had an uncle who still was with an E, but that's from an amterter. That won't go into that, but it was an amter."},{"confidence":0.9602391028569804,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:28:23.417637+00:00","id":132199,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132641,"text":"And baby Elizabeth, the organizing principle of that community of the wagons circle around. And that's how I think of baby Elizabeth as being the now is the organizing principle of the whole clan. But of course, that's instinctive. We're supposed to. That's how we have progeny that survived into the future and are immortal genes carrying forward. Just using us as survival machines. We are the ephemeral ones. Anyway, so take care of Brooks. I wish I could have stayed longer. I apologize to everyone that I left precipitously because Amy Ann said, oh, well, I'm off to the dyke march. And I'm like, oh, wait, take me with you. And then I realized that if I stayed even somewhat longer, I would have been able to say hi and talk to more people. But, oh, wow."},{"confidence":0.9062062440440058,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:28:20.944163+00:00","id":132198,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132640,"text":"That is all I've got for now. I'm gonna head to bed here pretty soon. Thanks for doing that. 7-3 all. Okay, nine BDC Well Brooks I Enjoyed being at your campsite. I'm writing down the time You were just talking so I have to break oh, I wrote it on I wrote 0.5 away, okay and I Just you guys have the you like the wagon train, you know with the with the wagons gathered around the three sides of the trailers there and and I just love that little like gathering. It makes me want to have a little trailer so I could I could pull up You know and tie the horses up and sit down by the campfire and say how do partners? And it was great seeing you and Megan"},{"confidence":0.8671621603891253,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:28:18.818708+00:00","id":132197,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132639,"text":"I think that's a handy little ad on there. And yeah, I saw Justin and same thing. I was going to go up and say hi. And I don't know what was going on, but something was going on, and then I missed him. And it was a lot of fun this past weekend. It was very busy though. All the blur. And yesterday, let me tell you, I could have fallen asleep like when I got home. And I almost did fall asleep at like seven. But I would manage to stay up a little bit later. But it did go to bed early. But it was great to see you, Joan, even just briefly. And it was just so many other people there that I can't name everyone. But there was a lot of great helpers out there. So many people helping out and volunteering. And that's greatly appreciated by everyone, myself included. So yeah, anyway."},{"confidence":0.7441487610340118,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:28:16.229909+00:00","id":132196,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132638,"text":"to look that up. Take care, Jason. Thank you for checking in. And we had an IO from CODI, 87LR, and that brings us to Brooks, canine BDC, with also an IO from Megan, canine MLR. But Brooks, please take it away. Well, good evening there, Joan. And everyone on the net, can I be using Brooks here at Newcastle? We're doing a pretty good day today. Let's see what we got on here. I was checking out the butterscope thing that Alec put together. That's pretty cool. I like the transmission timer. I think that's a feature we should look at adding to the butterscope. I think folks would find that handy. I know that the Lake Washington Ham Club had one of those over on their site when, before they lost their repair site."},{"confidence":0.9684403703237573,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:28:12.833658+00:00","id":132195,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132637,"text":"But I want my head copy back. I want my head copy back, you know? And it just, no pun intended, it bugs me. I don't have a bug anymore. However, what you did for field day is my kind of ideal thing to do. Back in high school, I was trying to get my friends to get ham radio licenses. So we could do field day, you know? And I kind of don't have the same energy that I had when I was 13 or 15. But yeah, to have the whole thing going and do a little bit of everything, and start it off doing CW. But anyway, take care, Jason. I'm glad you have a good field day, and I wrote down 140 contacts in the breakdown. I like Cassidy Road."},{"confidence":0.6802008360624313,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:28:09.670728+00:00","id":132194,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132636,"text":"all around. But it wasn't as good as from what I'm hearing down in South Seattle. But around that, yeah, played with some magnetiles with Pat. My knees hurt now. I'm getting tooled to be in the floor for too long. And I'm at work staring into the darkness listening to the distant fireworks because it's that week. Anyway, this is November into the Seven Lima back to you, John. Well, that's my kind of field day. I mean, I don't do it. But if I were doing field day, to me, that would be optimal, especially the quarter of CW context. You know, I'm just, I need to, I need to like, just do it. I feel like, you know, I've gotten too rusty. And I'm back to the stage where I can just, I can write it down easily at, you know, 15 words per minute. I can just write it down, whatever it is, without thinking about what I'm writing down. Then look at what did I just write."},{"confidence":0.9428265348542482,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:28:06.918676+00:00","id":132193,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132635,"text":"Well, next on the list is Jason, N-I7L, who is mobile stationery. Jason, please give us your report. This is KX2CW asking for you. Good evening, Joan and the Net. This is November India, a 7-way bus stationery mobile at work as usual. Today was a very, way, the kind of Monday. Cleaning the Jeep out from all the field day activities. I did my field day from Lake Cassidy, a POTUSite. Actually, pretty good day Saturday and Sunday had, I just finished up the logs today. Ended up with about 140 contacts, about a quarter CW half digital and the other quarter of my voice. So I can't be too mad about it. Had a few hand visitors, had a few emergency management visitors and had pretty good conversations."},{"confidence":0.944053247189996,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:27:39.037701+00:00","id":132191,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132633,"text":"I just discovered that and it sounded really interesting, a lot of back-in stories that they tell. In other words, I wasn't able to make it to field-based weekend, so I spent the time cleaning up the shack at some of the lights or things. So I learned how to, a large number of cables I thought I'd never need again. And then of course today, his ass just struck. I had a new experience that's now about five years old, and the batteries went down on it, all the power dropped, and I've been moving to replace the batteries, and just didn't get around to it. And there's been ads when it'd come back up. And of course, I needed one of the BGA cables that I had thrown away two days ago. I'm sure the damage of familiar experience for the other hands up there, where you throw away the cable that you need. So it's been all day fine with that thing. I finally got it working back again today, but it always reminds me that presented maintenance is worth the cost."},{"confidence":0.859244258981198,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:27:35.894667+00:00","id":132190,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132632,"text":"All right, there's the long eight second squelch tail, which is my cue to draw the line at the bottom of the page. There we are. I love it. I love it when I fill up a page of college ruled notebook paper. So back to the top. KJ7 IV and I'm just missing the last letter, Brian. But go ahead and give us your report. Hey there, this is KJ7. If you're Victor Papa, Brian, and Belltown, tip there. His arms wide to all of my star tread friends. What do you check in with him? I actually just ran across a video block by Jonathan Craig's and Fred Spiner from the next generation called dropping names. It's pretty cool. They interviewed particularly other stars and people like that. But that's it."},{"confidence":0.9783189203590155,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:27:05.065591+00:00","id":132189,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132631,"text":"and see if I can make that connection with them. Anyway, that's what I'm doing. I'm thoroughly enjoying the net. And I hope everyone's doing great out there. KK7, QES."},{"confidence":0.8120419085025787,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:05:03.726406+00:00","id":132178,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132620,"text":"of that, from that black magic stuff. And then the last thing that I did, and oh, it's doing its job. It's warning me. It's at the Voderscope in Super Mono while ago and combine them into one page. And today I added a couple little features to it. One of them shows the current transmission times right now. It's counting down. It shows I've been talking for two minutes and 30 seconds. Oh, it turned red, two minutes and 30 seconds. It'll start flashing right here, too, and so I should end it. But yes, if you want to check it out, it's the Super Mono with extra stuff on it. There's even a thing that shows the average in peak signals. So you can even hit a button to copy that and save that information. And I've got 13 seconds left. So you can check it out at ksmas.us. If you'd like, this is Alec, Kilo Fox-Rots 7, Alpha Zulu, Victor. Thanks, Joe. Back to that with a second of bear."},{"confidence":0.7194035185966641,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:05:00.840159+00:00","id":132177,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132619,"text":"Maybe you can send me a message, anybody out there who's on MESCOR. And thanks, Manuel, for getting that to me. And similar to that project, since I had the soldering iron out, my little project for my tankless water heater, I released the white smoke on the RS485 serial chip on it. Unfortunately, it basically acted as a fuse and nothing else died, so I just took that chip off and soldered the Hestame in a pack of eight for like five bucks. So I replaced that. And finally did the whole proto board test on it. It was working fine, so I bought some standoffs with magnets on it, and it is now inside my heater, and there's an antenna on my heater. Everything must have an antenna when you're a hand-ready operator. And I'm going to add an antenna here. And I'm going to add an antenna here. And I went from like negative 55 to negative 51, and it's outside now. I don't know what the..."},{"confidence":0.8909549371284597,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:04:58.096898+00:00","id":132176,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132618,"text":"Yes, good evening. Surprisingly, I've had a productive day this by being a little tired and worn out from Field Day. Oh, I can't remember what to mention. I missed the first round of this man doing things, so Joan, you'll have to get me a complete summary of it when I go, when I hand it back to you. I, uh, today finished, uh, well actually I'll just go chronologically here. My brain is flustered out, so I, anyway, uh, so I finished the best score that, uh, Madeline gave me. I don't know if the little connector is already fleshed or if I splashed it when I impacted things and brought it home or what the deal was, but, uh, fortunately I came with another lead, so I just got the old connector off and spliced the lead on, which was actually kind of helpful because, uh, it gave some more length, uh, for assembling the whole case together, so that actually worked out pretty well. Uh, so that's up and running right now. I am on mesh core, uh, I'm on there under my call sign, so I haven't figured I exactly had to work everything yet, I haven't made any contact, but."},{"confidence":0.7483221335630668,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:04:54.776861+00:00","id":132175,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132617,"text":"Anyway, I'm just thinking about putting an antenna up on a mast, or if I didn't have a mast, they'd put a big pole. Yes, my gosh. And Mike, your Navy veteran, so of course you would have a boat. All right. And you can tell I'm from the upper Midwest, and I say boat. Take care, Mike. Good to hear from you. Oh, wait a minute. What have I ever said? Yeah, next is Alec. Okay. KF7, AZ-VED, oh no, AF. No, no. What is it? A said V. No, it's KF7, A said V. Alec, correctly, if I'm wrong, and 88 to you and Ken, and please give us your report. Good evening, John. And yeah, you got all right."},{"confidence":0.6997425407171249,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:04:51.807201+00:00","id":132174,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132616,"text":"and put the oars, I had some 12 foot oars, and I put the oars underneath it and left it upside down. When I left thinking, you know what, I have to let go of this boat. But if I had a boat, you know, I'd put a radio in it. Maybe this IC-2300H that I'm talking to you on. Because of another icon, I just bought it for 30 bucks. A little IC-229 alpha that I bought for $30,000. A lower power radio. Same idea, single band, 2 meter FM. But a little bit, there's a same size, a little tiny bit smaller, yeah. So I have a radio to spare now, which that radio sits parked on the Mike and T repeater, by the way, and another antenna. I mean, how could you be a radio operator with a boat and not have a 2 meter FM radio on it?"},{"confidence":0.8170500259331771,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:04:48.978264+00:00","id":132173,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132615,"text":"the obligatory Coast Guard UHF radio in there as well. But, you know, ham radio. Gotta have that. Have boats on the air, could just sound on the air, whatever. Anyway, that's all I got for tonight. And seven, CDN, back to the net. Believe me, my young friend, there is nothing. Absolutely nothing. Have so much worth doing. There's simply messing about in boats. And with boats and around boats. Look out, crime all, but it was too late. From winning the well-o's. You know, I wish I had a boat. I used to have a rowing skiff back in unlike Superior in Marquette, Michigan. I left it. I left it on the beach next to the Coast Guard station and unlocked it so that someone could have it."},{"confidence":0.6684515078862507,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:04:46.179557+00:00","id":132172,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132614,"text":"a lot of power sports kind of stuff. They don't get drained to their fuel and the fuel evaporates and leaves behind a bunch of goo. And that goo does not flow through the car raider the next time you want to run the engine. So I'm pretty sure I'm going to run into something similar to that, but we'll see. It is what it is, but he was happy that I was going to buy it back because he knows the boat's going to be well taken care of. And see what else. Just average day at work, nothing special going on here. Just having some fun and fixing some trains. And now I'm heading home. But yeah, I'm getting my old boat back. That's kind of exciting. And I will be putting a radio in it. I do have a spare radio. So there will be a radio in the boat. I'm probably going to put my icon, which is a 2370. I'll probably put that in the boat. I also have a UH."},{"confidence":0.8747165236208174,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:04:43.187106+00:00","id":132171,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132613,"text":"Okay, I'm drawn a line. Here we go. Back to the top. And I've got, I've got N7 CVN. My God, it's a report. I've got N7. Hey everybody, my N7 CVN. Well, the deal looks like the deal's gonna go through. I am getting my old water lily back. Alex, sorry, but I just could not pass up getting my old girl back. I think you and I even talked about my ownership of that boat. And it is coming back to me. So we're gonna go pick it up tomorrow. I've got to drive up to Palsvo and I will pick it up. And I don't think I'm gonna go sail on tomorrow. So it's really, really tempting to do. He says that the motor is needing a little help. So I'm pretty sure I'm gonna have to probably rebuild the carburetor on it. It's a four-stroke Honda that, you know, like a lot of"},{"confidence":0.752643655646931,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:02:42.016310+00:00","id":132170,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132612,"text":"I am like Alec and I missed Alec too. I didn't get to see Alec either. I am late to the net but I'm sitting here in the shack. I'm testing a whole bunch of stuff. We're kind of working my way through a pile of fun things I got at a few estate sales over the last couple weeks. And tonight on the bench is an old Kenwood, I think it's a PS430 power supply. It is meant to be the aesthetic matched to a PS430 transceiver. It's pretty cool looking and so far it works. But the voltage is high. When I first powered on it was at 14.6 volts. I'm kind of waiting, I want to see what it settles into after an hour. And then hopefully find someone that owns a TS430 that just really wants that matching power supply."},{"confidence":0.8044961198336549,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:02:39.476331+00:00","id":132169,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132611,"text":"So that was a whole lot of fun and just kind of seeing the whole operation and everything and Jack behind the grill. And I saw Brooke, I wanted to say hi to Brooks, he was out in the back. I think he's on the list behind me at some point, but he looked very busy. It was just fun. Anyway, what else did I want to say? Oh, I wanted to let you know. I always enjoy that you fill us in on what your chosen writing implement is for the evening. It's something I've always kind of thought. It's interesting. Like what the writing stick that you choose says something about you. Maybe significant, maybe not. But it says something. And it's just interesting to me. And I always find I have sort of strong preferences about what writing stick I pick up for different writing tasks. I'm sure others do as well. One of the things I enjoy about your the next of you."},{"confidence":0.8185386722907424,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:02:36.876533+00:00","id":132168,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132610,"text":"288 just to be clear on that. And it wasn't field day wonderful. But next to me, you're full. All right. Now let's see, onward. So Peter, KE6REX is an IEL, and it brings us to Quixotic emergency signals just in case. Justin, please give us your report. Well, here they are, Joe, and I'm kind of cracking up over here. This is Justin, KK7QES. I very much remember that line. Anyway, your delivery was much better than mine, and quite good. I was really bummed I missed you at QK. I was only able to stay there for a few hours, unfortunately. But I got a chance to have some great conversations with folks and meet people that I had not met before, or at least not met in person."},{"confidence":0.9304898120462894,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:02:34.474714+00:00","id":132167,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132609,"text":"And Kirk walks by and there's the Klingon captain. General Quark says, Kirk, my captain would have something to say to you. And so the Klingon gets up there and stands there, and the attention says, I apologize. So folks out there, Alec and everyone else, if you hear me say, I apologize. That is the Star Trek line that I'm, that I'm, what do you call it? Alluding to. There's a better word for that. Anyway, Alec, always zero voltage. I love it. And I'm going to give an 88 to you and Ken. I'm running."},{"confidence":0.9504439417097064,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:02:32.538866+00:00","id":132166,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132608,"text":"You're as bad as me, Alec. Well, go look at your mishcores and see my my shout out to you and Thank you for mentioning that that's what I was doing in the background while you were still talking so I didn't because I was doing that I didn't pay attention to everything you said I apologize I Apologize remember the Star Trek movie of where they went to find the pseudo God at the center of the galaxy on the planet of Whatever with the one with the planet of galactic peace where Cybox steals the enterprise and And remember the Klingon commander that the Klingon that was trying to shoot down the enterprise and got come got general corg to Order the commander to stop doing that and then when they're having this luncheon at the end after it's all over and"},{"confidence":0.8848280161619186,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:01:39.737290+00:00","id":132165,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132607,"text":"the into a G. So I've got you. And I'm going to just call you Graham. I mean, I know the name like Graham Nash, you know, but I'm not sure if that's what I heard. And I could look me up and kill a Q or Z right now, but it is behind me in Lindo-Sill. I can just barely reach it with one hand. So I'll just, we'll stick with that. And I'm going to go and ask for another station or two."},{"confidence":0.8335120835238032,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:01:37.854735+00:00","id":132164,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132606,"text":"and say hi to top for me, N6QTY. Okay, I've got N6QTY and I... oh, all right. So, I'll take some more stations, please. Give us like seven gold-here at golf, round. I've got your qualifying, KM7Q SG, and it's Graham, like Graham Cracker, but spelled like a name. Yeah, but the qualifying is actually people like seven gold-here on golf. Thank you. Okay, you know what happened is I wrote the wrong letter and then I kind of wrote a G over it, but then I was trying to read it back. I just... I forgot that I had turned it to..."},{"confidence":0.844723684920205,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:01:35.938485+00:00","id":132163,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132605,"text":"tonight. That's K9MLR and I'm K9DDC. All right, so we've got Brooks as an N and I've got Megan as an IO in the log, Megan. All right, more stations please. 6, Q, D, Y, Semper, 5, I, O, sister in arms. Hi, Semper, and I'll say Semper Fidelis back to you since my, my, one of my baby brothers is a retired, our master sergeant, so I get to, but I'll also say Semper Fortis. And I got 6 Q, D, Y, but I didn't get the beginning of your call sign and say your name again too. I should go, I should know by now, but I've got 6 Q, D, Y. Can you fill it in for me? And 6 Q, D, Y. Have a good evening, Joan."},{"confidence":0.9046818749979139,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:01:33.553206+00:00","id":132162,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132604,"text":"Cody, I've got your I.O. I'm writing numbers because let me ask specifically, who was the November station? Who was not Peter Justin nor Cody? That would be November, India, 7-wheel-a-json stationery mobile. All right. Yeah. And that was the voice I thought I recognized. OK. So right away I've got Mike, Alec, Peter, Justin, Jason, Cody, Cody, and I.O. All right. L.R. More stations, please. Kewelenine, Bravo, Delta, Charlie, Brooks. Hello, sister, and arms. I am. Is Megan also there? Megan, if you want to check in, are you there? Thanks, John. Megan will be I.O."},{"confidence":0.890770920153175,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:01:31.275529+00:00","id":132161,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132603,"text":"More stations, please. QO, QL, QL, QL, QL, QL. I'll go to the next slide for you. OK, OK. All right, I got Peter's I.O., K-E6-R-A-X-I-O. And I recognized the voice of the station that was doubling with Peter. But I didn't write it down because I was focused on Peter. Who was doubling with the A-O? KK7, Quixotic Emergency Signals, Justin. OK. I got you, Justin, Justin, K. But there was another station. It was the station I actually heard. Who was the third station that's not Peter? Is neither Peter nor Justin. See how's that for grammar? Who was that third station? You know, a gold and seventh name, I'm a rump of Cody with an I.O. OK. Ah."},{"confidence":0.36962372809648514,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:01:25.954701+00:00","id":132160,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132602,"text":"number two pencil. But you know I grew up using these yellow pencils and it gives me a feeling. Alright so this is KX2CW Joannan Broadway starting of the second round, Roman numeral two in the status column. Please come now everybody. Hello Foxtrot 7 Alpha Zulu Victor Alec. Alec I'm glad I saw you. I did. It was so close to having a conversation with Kenneth and I didn't. So I kind of regret that. I left earlier than I meant to. Originally. Alright and who is the M7 station? Hi Joannan C. Mike N7 C.V.N. Yes. Sephiortas Mike. I've got you first on the list and Alec is second. I'm writing some numbers. Alright."},{"confidence":0.703213551214763,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:01:23.870438+00:00","id":132159,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132601,"text":"and later, and it is. October, I'll give you hints. October is the 10th month, and the 4th day of October, that is 10-4, is National CB Radio Day. Good buddy. And, Saturday October 10th is the Kip Sap Kesara Swap Meat. And, that's all he wrote. Now, let's start the second round. And, I can't find my mechanical pencil. You know? Where does it go? Where does it go? Oh, the eraser. And, I don't have no clue. I haven't been able to find it all day. So, I'm using a regular Tykon Deroga, Dixon Tykon Deroga, Soft. Number 9."},{"confidence":0.5701935562220486,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:01:21.771529+00:00","id":132158,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132600,"text":"various generations, it's evolved, it has evolved over the decades. Then let's see, September 5 and 6 is a bumbler shoot and it's returning to the Seattle Center. I won't be able to afford to go. I'm not even going to look at the price. Monday, September 7 is Labor Day, the official end of summer. The day that I moved into this apartment three years ago, September 19 is Brian, K-E7K, that H's birthday and our talk like a pirate day. Cooper's fourth is I'm going to go ahead and say it because there's a Jason Hobby, which is kind of a mess compared to how we do it. Some of us dabbled in it and in fact I admit that there was a time I went through an interact number where I didn't have an ambrating license between my first license and an ambrating"},{"confidence":0.7485330445425851,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:01:19.421461+00:00","id":132157,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132599,"text":"Technically, according to the city, shouldn't show up. I'm not going to make any further comments. Anyway, July 31st, during the second, is the Boeing Sea Fair Air Show featuring the Blue Angels, August 17th, or 23th, the Washington State International Kite Festival celebrating 45 years. Can you imagine that? We've been doing a Kite Festival for 45 years. Of course, that's only going back to, like, what, the 80s? So, you know, this repeater has been on the air longer than that. 50, see, this repeater went on the air in 1972, 54 years. This repeater has been on the air, and then that's got started up right away. Although in their primordial form, it was just like more like a health and welfare net with liverboards checking up on each other. Anyway, it's been through very much."},{"confidence":0.8620588251700004,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:01:16.861263+00:00","id":132156,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132598,"text":"Also, on Saturday as every Saturday is the simplex net on 146.56 MHz. No PL. There's no repeater. It's simplex. It's direct. It's what the ordinary people think we do, which is talk radio to radio. But, you know, they don't realize all the tricks we have up our sleeves. But we can still flex. We can still build a campfire from scratch. We can still operate simplex. Alright, and coming up Sunday, July 26th is the PSRG picnic at Magnolia Park. And it says, fine, I've opened up just after field day. Stand by please. But when I checked it about an hour ago, it's still not up. But there don't have no fear. There will be an RSVP page that will be popped on the home page. Because the city, you know, it has limited reservations. And only so many people can go. So technically, people didn't sign up."},{"confidence":0.5421716156933043,"created_at":"2026-06-30T05:01:14.290220+00:00","id":132155,"node_number":"66296","recording_id":132597,"text":"to that. Here comes Jack. Exclamation mark. Here we go. Because I'm not, I don't generally bump it up like that. But for Jack, I won't do anything for Jack, but I'll do that for Jack. All right. So here are the events to consider Saturday, July 4th is, guess what? Independence Day, July 4th, Radio Club of Tacoma hosts their open house from 10 in the morning to the mid afternoon as every Saturday. And I recommend it, folks. They're very nice at the Radio Club of Tacoma. And I've been to a couple of those open houses. I've also operated from the museum station. And it's all good. So go check it out folks. Every, every Saturday, barring, you know, other weird special things happening."}]}