WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz) recordings for 2025-11-26

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Kk6jn, radio check. Kilo Oscar Six, Bravo, Golf, Yankee, you're five, nine. Good morning and happy Thanksgiving to you tomorrow. Kilo Oscar 6, Bravo, Golf, Jenky. I'll be clear on your final. I believe that was AK6JN. That's affirmative. Would you by any chance have a couple of minutes to help me do a little bit of radio testing? Unfortunately, I don't. I'm just now departing the house to go to work. Otherwise I would. No problem. At least let me know that my radio is working. Thank you very much. I appreciate it. AK6J. And Claire. Yeah, not a problem. Good luck with your radio test and have yourself a good. Well, it was a good rest of your day. It just started. But have yourself a good day and a good turkey day tomorrow. Well, I'm sure all.

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Kk6vzd mobile. We6 a XM receiver. And a good afternoon to you, Pete. Oh, wow, you remember my name. Actually, I was laying down, taking a break, heard your call, and I thought, there's Chris. Yeah, I'm gonna jump up. So I made the effort. Get up, come over here, get on the radio and say, hey, how you doing? I applaud your efforts.

I'm just going a few blocks away. I'm gonna go to the hospital cafeteria and get something to eat. So I'm headed that way now. Well, you know, one thing about you, you don't have to put up with a long cuso. It's always, you know, five minutes and you're gone. Well, yeah. And, you know, that's okay with me. I don't need a long talk. I just like to say hello. And, you know, if somebody's out there. I do. I like to say at least hi. You know, if nothing else. Yeah. Sometimes I like ragchew. You know, I found that hams have a great knowledge. Okay. But for some reason, on this machine,

And also, Carla, they don't want you to rag chew. I don't know. I thought it was ham radio camaraderie. I'm not sure that I get that. Not rag chewing on this repeater. I, I haven't gotten that impression. I think that you, you know, if you're going to do that, then you have to be courteous and give people the opportunity to get in. Want to. But other than that, I haven't seen any problems. Well, Carla, I mean, the one guy over there, big, the big cheese, got on and told me to go away. Yeah, I've heard that about Carla. I don't I'm not sure what that's about. Yeah, well, I'm not the only one. I have other friends, like, you know, buddies down in the Bay Area. There's.

Tired of it also. And they say, well, why do you put up a machine if you don't want anybody on there? Well, exactly. And something that's linked to all the other ones, too. Yeah. It's like you didn't want anybody to talk you in the foot. Well, their rationale is for emergencies and et cetera, et cetera. There's a little bit of that going on. GMRs, like locally, there's Thunder Buttes, and there's also a good machine in Orville. And, you know, you can get on and say hi to your buddies or whatever, but they will tell you to keep it short, go away. Interesting. Well, some of those machines were put up by people that want to use it pretty much for the locals. So, yeah, there's one good one up on Oregon Peak, too.

You didn't know that? No, I don't know that. I. I do have a beam. It's a 440 beam, but I'm using it on GMRS. There are a lot of hams out there, you know? Doug. This is Doug on Nimshu Ridge. Yeah, he's also on gmrs. Well, I don't see why not. I. I'm not on it a lot, but I do have the radios programs, and I have some DMRs radios also. And I have it there as an alternate means of communication. Oh, yeah. Well, if you get on, try channel 30. Channel 29 is the Sutter Butte. The PL is digital. The Orville Machine.

Channel 34, 62725. Don't ask me to pl there is one, over. Oh, I've got all that information. There's a group, nvtmrs, North Valley gmrs, and they put repeaters all around the upper valley here. There's, I don't know, a dozen of them. And if you get onto Facebook and you join, if you have a GMRS license and you join the NVDMRS Facebook group, then they'll provide you all the information about all of these different repeaters. You know, I belong to a GMRS group on Facebook, but I noticed that what they do is they.

They talk about how hands are rude to them, how hams talk down to them, how hams make their lives miserable. That must be, let's see, not a Rubicon or something like that. That's kind of his shtick, actually. He calls them sad hounds. And I kind of get it, you know, because there are a lot of hands out there that, you know, think that GMRS is a lower form of life as far as radio is concerned. I can see that. Or that, you know, they might just need some advice about something, you know, but apparently it's their attitude. I noticed that in ham radio, the extra class hams seem to have a bigger halo.

As the rest of us. Yeah, I get it. I get it. But, you know, hey, help us instead of being, you know, nasty about it. Yeah, I get it. Well, I have met some really good people on ham radio that are still friends to this day. At the same time, there's a few I've met who. Okay, I'll see you later. Yeah, yeah, I get it. Well, I'm here, so I'm gonna go lock up and go inside and see what they got for lunch. So I will talk to you later. Have a great day. 73 KK6VZD. Cleared. Roger, roger. N6IWhere.

Actually, I feel kind of better right now. I feeling kind of slow and cold now. I'm hot, ready to go.

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But we're getting closer and closer to that pumpkin pie and wolf cream. Wa1 ner w e6a x n receiver.

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