{"ai_pass_count":6,"analysis_step_count":16,"confidence":0.9225998610258103,"created_at":"2026-07-16T00:19:51.791027+00:00","id":162848,"node_number":"683211","processing_time":2.9366273880004883,"recent_steps":["crawler.extract_candidates","net.llm_structured_analysis","net.rules_detect","net.context_window","net.llm_structured_analysis.claim"],"recording_id":166421,"text":"included, like your network access. So you can take these radios anywhere. You can use them in your house. You can travel to country with them. You can go to different countries with them. And when you turn it on, basically what you get, let me reset. When you turn it on, basically what you get is there's a public that everybody can use. You don't need to be a ham, but there's lots of hams on there. And there's lots of people that are not hams on there. There's about 75 of those channels. The radio has channels is how it works. And on the public network, there's about 75 of those channels. Some of them are extremely active. Others, only small groups use them. And others, you can just get on, talk to whoever you want. Dewdrop in has a couple of channels on the public side. And then there's a ham radio network. That's linked in with it as well. On the ham radio network, it's the same thing. You get a bunch of channels. And most of those channels are just on this network. Then there's"}