{"ai_pass_count":5,"analysis_step_count":16,"confidence":0.8386607463471591,"created_at":"2026-07-03T05:38:37.773125+00:00","id":138345,"node_number":"SDR9494","processing_time":1.8840997219085693,"recent_steps":["net.llm_structured_analysis","net.rules_detect","net.context_window","net.store_session","callsign.qrz_verify"],"recording_id":139521,"text":"is it good? Look inside of the next little silo in the ground until you get anything down there or not and it was really something. So it was quite a technology, K7 T2-Y. Yeah, I was the F14. I'm not sure if it was the true synthetic aperture radar, but the F14's radar. When it first hit the APG, the APG's yeah. Ognine, the AWG-9 radar was very unique and almost in the first ten years of it being put to use, it was the only US aircraft that was capable of tracking more than one target. It could track 29, walk on it and gate six. And up until the F16."}