{"ai_pass_count":5,"analysis_step_count":12,"confidence":0.6961406625807285,"created_at":"2026-07-08T05:28:30.005748+00:00","id":149589,"node_number":"SDR9494","processing_time":2.996438980102539,"recent_steps":["net.llm_structured_analysis","net.rules_detect","net.context_window","callsign.qrz_verify","callsign.llm_extract"],"recording_id":151960,"text":"He picked up a lot from Grappler. Grappler was a machinist, dabbed, machinist, and dad taught me some of the machinists who worked too. I didn't become machinists. I became a mechanic. But a lot of the influence on why I became a mechanic was because my dad, he was always tinkering with things. He was always fixing things. And I wanted the things that I love to do, but I like to take people's broken things and fix them. Sometimes I fix them for them and I get a little money in my pocket. Sometimes, those just give me something that's broken. And I'll take it home and I'll fix it. And I'll use it or I'll sell it. Either way, I'll get some enjoyment out of the fixing process. I got a 10-whip stereo, high-five stereo system at home. It's from the 90s. And every component but one was dead when I got it. And now all of the components work perfectly, though I do need to recap the amplifier. Again, because I bought it."}