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Yeah, so if you look up my QRC page there, I have a link to KK7 and QN.net, and that is an all-star node project I've been working on that combines the recording that All-Star already does with an AI system that does transcription. And from the transcription it pulls, or tries to pull, call finds that it sees, and then it records basic usage data, like how often a call find is seen and where, and then it tries to do associative things like net activity and stuff like that. And the idea is that clubs or people or anyone who wants in-depth analytical data on either an activity they're running or something they are doing, whatever, they can have historical data that they can look back on really, really in-depth. And when I did it at first, it was just for me. I was kind of curious what ham radio was like on the data side of things. And as I was doing it, I decided I was going to make it free and open source because I wanted it to be as useful to everyone as possible. And Steve had ran across me on one of the Facebook posts I made very early on, and me and him have been talking back and forth about what the system could be and what the best direction to take it is and stuff like that. And so far, I think it's turned into a really good project. They can be really helpful. KK7 and QN, back to Nick. Well, Hunter, thank you for taking us through that project. That does sound really interesting and helpful. And I look forward, if I do sign up for this video, I look forward to your talk. There is so much going on on the, what would you call it, the intersection of computers and ham radio is just astounding. And I'm fascinated too. I don't have your skills, but I'm having fun watching. Well, this is the 9 p.m. PSRG Social Net. My name is Bill, K7WFD. And long time, what can I say, around this time of the evening, we traditionally go over some announcements of what's going on. There isn't too much going on as summer winds down next Saturday. That's September 6th, I think. As usual, the Radio Club of Tacoma hosts their open house from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. And as usual, next Saturday, as every Saturday, the Simplex Net is a good opportunity to test your equipment on one force. It just didn't seem like many people had the attitude or the mental of the next conversation at all. That's two weeks from today, the PSRG Educational Meeting. I think it's at 1.30. It isn't marked in here, but it usually is 1.30 on Zoom topic to be announced. And then we're into fall and nothing is leaping out at me as anything you absolutely have to hear. But if you want to learn everything on the list, it's posted on the PSRG Facebook discussion group under featured items. So, as I said, 9 p.m. Social Net. This is Bill, K7WFD. We're about to begin round three. So loosen up your PTT finger and come ahead now with your call sign and your name.

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