{"ai_pass_count":4,"analysis_step_count":13,"confidence":0.8954960987903178,"created_at":"2026-06-26T16:44:18.582888+00:00","id":124472,"node_number":"683211","processing_time":2.327131986618042,"recent_steps":["callsign.qrz_verify","callsign.llm_extract","callsign.regex_extract","net.store_session","net.llm_structured_analysis"],"recording_id":124471,"text":"Go ahead. I'm in about that RF burn. I was taking base current readings on a commercial AM one time. And I've been going to meet. They put the power back on the transmitter as I was putting the J-BLOG in to get the power back to the antenna. And I happened to hit the anode of the antenna and I got the full 10,000 watts right in my elbow and knocked my fist right into a wall. So that wasn't too fun in Nigeria. Well, I have a story I won't belabor the group with, but I did knock the KPCS transmitter in Bellevue in my college station. I knocked them clean off the air with a little mistake I made with a wire and some capacitors. But I won't go into that. Michael has been waiting over in Kirkland. Here you go, WA 780. Good morning."}