WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz) recordings for 2026-01-20

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Speaker A: This is KK6VZD, Chris, net control operator for tonight's net. Can someone out there give me a signal check, please?
Speaker B: WPZ A, X N repeater.
Speaker A: Okay, I said udf. I was hoping for the same. Chris? Chris. All right, there was a double. So can somebody give me. Yeah, I'm not sure how to. How to tell you which one to. To wait. Which one to receive that. Ko6bzy. Thank you. Paul, how's my signal?
Speaker B: Sounds good.
Speaker A: Thank you. This is kk6zzd monitoring until the net starts in about 3 minutes. Kk6zzd, kk6vzd, ki6udf. I was hoping for the same thing. Nice signal there, john. Thank you. Just wanted to be sure. Ki 60 vds monitoring. Ko 6 vgy monitoring.

Speaker A: Calling all amateur radio operators. This is KK6VZV Chris in Yuba City. Net control for tonight's net. The following net is held every Monday evening at 1900 hours local time on the WD6AXM repeater by the Yuba Sutter Amateur Radio Club. The purpose of this net is to distribute COD related information, promote interesting amateur radio and promote effective net operating procedures. All hams are welcome to join us. CTCSS tone for this repeater is 127.3Hz with a positive offset. This is a directed formal net, so please direct all traffic to KK6VZ, your net control station for tonight's net. Any stations with emergency or priority traffic, please identify now. Radio amateurs, both club members and guests will be invited to check in. But first I will take check ins from our club officers and board members, followed by those wishing to make announcements. And our first person that we're looking for is our president, K6KDS. Carla.
Speaker B: Yes, Chris, this is K6KDS Carla in Yuba City. I just wanted to remind everyone about our club meeting tomorrow night at 7. We hope to see you there. Back to Net control.
Speaker A: Thank you, Carla. And since I'm thinking about it tomorrow I will be giving a presentation on the ARRL training website. They've got a lot of online courses that you can take and we're going to investigate it together tomorrow. Hope to see you there. How about our Vice President, Bud? KK1, Bud,
Speaker C: Kilo, Kilo 1, Bravo, Uniform Delta. Good evening, Chris and Annette.
Speaker A: This is Bud and Sutter.
Speaker C: I too am looking forward to seeing everybody at the board at the.
Speaker A: Excuse me.
Speaker C: At the club meeting tomorrow night. And also at this time I'd like to announce that I am taking volunteers looking for volunteers to help out with the Buckeye Parade in Marysville on Saturday, March 21. Right now I have six volunteers and could use two or three more. It's a good opportunity for maybe some of the newer techs to get involved.
Speaker A: Pretty easy gig.
Speaker C: All you have to do is just have a reliable HG and have your license and we can get you involved at a fairly low level. Requires four hours of your time, eight to 12 on a Saturday morning. And we provide communications and logistical support for the. For the Buckeye Parade. And then we get together afterwards for a little lunch and get together. So anyway, looking for volunteers, if you think you'd like to help out, just can contact me at the ak1vud yahoo.com or you can call or text me at 530-933-9586 and that's all I have. Chris, back to net control.
Speaker D: All right, Bud.
Speaker A: It's probably too early to ask. Do you have any idea what the weather is going to be?
Speaker C: Well, we just know it never rains on Buckeye, so that's. That's as close as I can get.
Speaker A: Thank you, Bud. Appreciate that. How about our club secretary Linda KK6SO.
Speaker B: Good evening Chris and Lynn. This is KK6SO Linda in Foggy Yuba City. Yes, echoing what everyone else said. It is a club meeting with tomorrow night and as I understand there will be a drawing. So bring your dollars and come and bid on stuff back to Ned.
Speaker A: Thank you, Linda. Looking for Club Treasure June N6J E yeah. Board member Joe N9DD. Board member devin n 0 db. Board member Leonard Ko6DVV this is Leonard Ko6DVV in Browns Valley. You were doubled by somebody when you called for for Joe. Okay, well, thank you. Then I'll call for Joe again. Got a doubt that he's going to answer because I think he's teaching with Curtis tonight. But board member Joe N90. How about board member joe ak6jn? That's joe ak6jn again. It sounded like somebody doubled with you again. Wpaxn receiver. Maybe somebody out there doesn't like the sound of my voice, but I got you checked in. Thank you, joe. How about paul w6pnh. Roy board member emeritus kj6dkm. Peter trustee dave wd6axm, Bellingham news editor curtis ks6vsp. Cam news editor marcia ki6csm. Aries emergency coordinator neil n6cny, Rrl section manager j&6sac. Are there any others who would like to list bulletins or announcements for tonight's nets? Please identify now.
Speaker D: Hello, K,
Speaker A: Doug Katie 6 hello K. Go right ahead.
Speaker D: Thank you, Chris. This is directed mainly at the folks that do pota. But about a year ago or so, I heard a rumor that if a person has a library card, you can get a free pass to state parks. Well, I don't know. 3 o' clock this morning or whatever. I thought I'd look it up on the Internet and sure enough, so Doug signed up for a library card online. I'm now a library card owner. Probably never had one in my life. I did have trouble getting the state parks passed. So tomorrow I'll probably head to my local library and see if I can get a state parks pass that will allow me to go in free if I want to do PODA or anything else.
Speaker A: In there.
Speaker D: So think about it, look it up, do it. If you're interested in going to the state parks free. Thanks Chris 73 all KD6 Lok
Speaker A: that's a nice bit of information to have and if I remember correctly, you are correct. Yeah. So that's be a nice way to save a few dollars if you want to do poda. So yes, definitely head to your library if you're planning on doing that and sign out a state park pass. Thank you, Doug. This is Net Control KK6VZD proceeding to the check in portion of the net. Everyone will have an opportunity to check in but I will first be calling from the current list of club members followed by a call for any guests. All participants please remember to check in with your full call sign, name and location. If you don't hear your call sign and think it is absent from the member list, please check in during our call for guests and contact KK6SOZ WINDA, our close secretary and our first candidate is AJ K6AJH. About daniel n6apx. N6 dob.
Speaker D: Bob.
Speaker A: Good evening Chris, you sound great. And that was really nice to have him share that bit of information about the park on the air. That's good. Nice that they'll let you in for free to have that ID back to you.
Speaker D: Thanks Bob.
Speaker A: Nice to hear you out there tonight. How about Bennett, K6CEL, Km6drn, Dan, Ko6dbl, ed, K6dvt, avery.
Speaker C: This is k6dvt avery and you? Vista east, no traffic. Thank you.
Speaker A: Avery, got you checked in. Thank you. How about ko6dvu? Jocelyn. 06fhn, Ben. K06gri? Todd? Yes, good evening. This is todd lomarica, k06gri todd, got you checked in. How about ernie? Kn6gtn? Good evening chris and lynette. This is ernie.
Speaker C: Kn6gtn no traffic.
Speaker A: Ernie, thanks for for joining us. How about kv6gxq? Howard, Isis, hk, Chuck, N 6hns, walt, Steve, kn6ijd. November 6th Indigo, Juliet, Delta. Nothing to report. Watch the cars on the road though. Advice. Thank you. Steve, kn6i j e don. Ke6inw.
Speaker C: Good evening. This is kila, echo6 india, november, whiskey, stephen and grizzly. And no traffic again, good evening. Thank you.
Speaker A: There he is. And good evening to you, stephen. How about kk6isq? Mike. Joseph, k6jfp, Daryl, km6kfw? I know you're out there, so go ahead and check in. I'll call your call sign Katie 6L. Okay, Doug,
Speaker D: okay.
Speaker A: Thank you, Chris.
Speaker D: You broke off when you said that at first. I was just getting ready to key when you come back. Thanks. Yeah, I don't have a lot else to say other than to go get your library card and that free pass. 73 all. I sure hope the fog goes away for you guys. I lived many, many, many years in it and so I understand what you're going through, but. 73 Be safe. KD6 okay.
Speaker A: Doug, am I cutting out on all my transmissions?
Speaker D: No, you are a little quicking though.
Speaker A: You're.
Speaker D: You're losing some of the beginning parts of it at first letter or two.
Speaker A: Thanks for the feedback. Appreciate that. How about KN6MLT? Bill, This is kk6vzd, chris, your net control operator for tonight's uva sutter amateur radio club. Net continuing with member check ins. How about tom k06mo, Kn6mxb. W e6a x n repeater. David kv1mde. David wa1ner.
Speaker B: Sir.
Speaker D: Chris wa1ner david.
Speaker A: Yuba city, no traffic. And a good evening to you. David ryan a6rcm. Steve wa1ren. Patrick kn6rth. Stan n6sg. Stan lee ko6sml, Roslyn kk6 soviet. Wes, wb6sww. Lester kk6syv. Ted kn6 ted. John ki6udf. This is John Kilo, India 6 uniform Delta Fox shot. I'm sorry if we're delaying. Be careful out there.
Speaker D: It's foggy.
Speaker A: Slow down. Wise advice. Thank you, john. How about michael ki6ujx? Robert k6vnr? This is Michael Ki6ujx. Thank you for doing the net. I was on the wrong side of the radio. Oh, you found your way to the right place. Got you checked in, Michael. Thank you very much. Alfred KK6VOS. Ad6vu. Robert. Ki 6vwg player. K6wat Paul. Kn6w n r Matthew. N7w v.

W. Kathy. This is November 7th, Whiskey Victor, Whiskey, Kathy and Linda with nothing for the net tonight. Thank you for doing the net, Chris, and thank you for joining us. Kathy, you got you checked in. Thank you. How about N6WWH West, Phil, k6wwl. And wade kn6wx? Okay. This is KK6 VCD net control. For tonight's net, I will now take calls from any visitors to the net or late member check ins. As a reminder, please check in with your full call sign, name and location. I'll be calling from by alphabetical groupings determined by the first level letters in the caller's call sign suffix. For example, my call sign of KK6VZD would fall in the Alpha through Zulu alphabetical grouping. Any visitors Alpha through Echo, please come now. Kilo, Oscar, Six, Bravo, Golf, Yankee, Paul and Calusa. No traffic. Thank you, Paul. You got a nice clear signal tonight. Appreciate it. How about the next Alpha through Echo visitor, please come now. Kilo, Oscar, Six, Alpha, Uniform, Bravo. This is James, just outside of Marysville and I have no traffic tonight. James, got you checked in. Next visitor, Alpha through Echo. Move on then to visitors Alpha through Juliet, please come now. Hey, chris. This is john up in oroville. Kilo six hotel, foxtrot papa. Okay, John, thanks for joining us. Got you checked in. Next visitor, Alpha through Juliet, please come now. Move on then. Anyone that wants to check in with a call sign suffix starting Alpha through Oscar, please come now. Kilo, November 6th. Mike Limatango, Bill in thermal lands late, check it. Okay, Mike, I got you checked in. Thanks for joining us tonight. Next visitor, Alpha through Oscar or late check in. Any visitors Alpha through Tango, please come now. K6RCM. Ryan and Sutter. No traffic. Ryan, I've been wondering where you've been. Nice to hear you tonight. Got you checked in. Next visitor, Alpha, Kirtango, please come now. Kilo, November 6, Mike, Limatango, Bill and Thermal Lance, late check in. Yeah, Bill, I got stuck on your. The first letter of your suffix being Mike in Mike. Lake Nintango called you back as Mike, not Bill. Sorry about that. Got that corrected now. Next visitor out that through Tango, please come now. All right, let's open it up to any ham, any call sign anywhere, please come now. Wants to check in at a nights net or late. Never check in. Please come now. Hearing none. This is Net Control, KK6VZD, moving on to tonight's swap shop. This portion of the net is dedicated for both members and guests to list their available HAM related items only. You may list an asking price for your item or items, but all negotiations and transactions must be conducted off of this repeater. Additionally, if you are looking for HAM related items, you may announce your want during this time. Stations with listings and or wants for tonight's swap shop may identify now. We6AXM receiver. One with something to sell or get rid of or somebody that is looking for a piece of equipment and last call for swab shop. It's time for the HAM help portion of the net. This segment is provided for amateurs who need answers to HAM related technical questions or those who may need assistance with HAM related projects. Additionally, anyone who has a handy hint of general interest is welcome to share. Any stations with listings for HAM help may identify now. Any hammout requests at all, please come now. Present control KK6ZZV with a last call for late check ins. Waiting for Claire to show up ki6vwg Claire, are you there yet? He's still in his meeting. Are there any other questions or comments before I close the net? If you would be interested in becoming a net control operator for this net, Please contact myself, Chris kk6vzdrl.net or contact any Yuba Sutter Amateur Radio Club Officer or board member by email to boardsarc.net a master copy of the Net Control Station Guide is posted on the club's website located at www.ubisuderarc.org. this net is held every Monday at 19:00 local time on the WD6AXM repeater. The repeater is located at 2100ft atop the South Butte approximately 12 miles west northwest of Yuba City in Sutter County. The repeater covers the surrounding northern Sacramento Valley and beyond. Until next week, this is KK6VZD Chris in Yuba City thanking all of you who checked into tonight's net while signing clear and returning the repeater to normal amateur use. This net is now closed. This is Ki60 looking for a late check in Chris. Waiting for you to show up clear. Okay, got you copied and got you checked in. Thanks so much. Nice to hear you out there tonight. Thank you. How's the fog up your way? I don't know. I. My shades are closed so I don't know. But last time I saw that I think we've had some fog pretty much all day and was less intense earlier in the day so it's probably building again but I have nowhere to go. How about you? Breaking up a lot Claire, so I'm not exactly sure all you said it's. I know that I got challenged a bit coming home from Lincoln the other night from my daughter's house with a fog unfortunately I cleared up by wheat one. Yeah, my signal. I'm sure as I get farther away from the Song Tower, seems to work a little better. That is better. Okay, well, if you can make it, we've got a code meeting to my right. Otherwise, we'll be listening for you on the net. So have a great evening, sir. Take it easy.

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Speaker A: Kk6vzd mobile.
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Speaker A: Over. Good morning.
Speaker B: Good morning.
Speaker A: Happy Tuesday morning to you.
Speaker B: Yeah, and how are you doing today? Is it like 38 days?
Speaker A: No, not quite so far down. It's 51 work days, I do believe.
Speaker B: 51. Do you have a calendar marking off the days with the big X? Yes, I do.
Speaker A: Yeah, I didn't make it anything special, but yes, I do.
Speaker B: Good. Kind of reminds me of prison. You know, the guys are in there and it's always the camera pans over. Here's the dirty cell. You know, they're looking pretty bad, but just a few days left and it's over.
Speaker A: Yeah, well, doesn't exactly feel like prison, but it also doesn't feel like work used to feel like.
Speaker B: Well, this is certainly going to be a. A different, you know, a different lifestyle for sure. Are you going to go on vacation or what?
Speaker A: Well, yeah, I'm planning on making a trip back to Illinois after I retire. That's where the rest of my, my family is.
Speaker B: Oh, not around Chicago then, huh?
Speaker A: Well, yeah, out in the suburbs west of Chicago. So, gee, I wonder if I'll make it in generally if I go back to visit, I try and get downtown at least once to see some of the things. It's an interaction. Interesting city.
Speaker B: Hey, do you ever see old school buddies or do you ever go to the reunions or anything like that?
Speaker A: Well, a couple years ago I finally went to the first reunion that I've ever been to, our 50th. And, well, there's reasons behind that. Generally, whenever the reunions came up, I was in a different area of the globe and couldn't make it.
Speaker B: Do you have any old buddies, any friends from back in the day? I used to keep in touch with this friend from high school, but, you know, the last time I saw him, I was so tired of him calling me faggot. I'm going, hey, hey, hey, we are grown men, you know.
Speaker A: W, E, Z, A X, N repeater. Yeah, I think, I think it would be time to end that. No, I don't really have any friends left from high school. When I left high school, I left, you know, most of the people that I went to high school with, they went on to college and onto their live scenario. I went directly into the Air Force and didn't, you know, so that, that kept me away from Illinois. So, no, there's a couple people that I know of from. I kind of, I got reacquainted with during the, during, during the reunion. So I'll send them a short little message here and there.
Speaker B: What about ham radio? Have you made any lifelong friends friends out here? I know I have a couple of them passed away already.
Speaker A: Not sure. I think it's a little early to tell. Definitely not anybody long distance? I don't know. You know, I'm really good friends with a couple of the club members. We don't really spend any time together except doing ham stuff, but we enjoy one another's company.
Speaker B: Yeah, that sounds good. You know, I have to say I've met some really nice people in ham radio, but I've also met the other kind, you know what I mean?
Speaker A: I do. Fortunately, I haven't met too many of them.
Speaker B: Well, I call the Creator God, and in my prayer I ask God to keep my life on an even keel, you know, and I really believe that he keeps the bad stuff away. I mean, I have trouble, you know, problems like everybody else, but so far, so good over. Yeah, I know what you mean.
Speaker A: I've had challenges here and there through my life, but I've never had anything bad happen to me. So I almost feel like I'm living a charmed life.
Speaker B: Uh oh, maybe you better quit now. No, I believe in that. You know, also, you know, my son lives in Oakland and he likes it. Everybody says, ah, there's crime, there's this and that. But he says, you know, I don't see it. I do stay home at night. I'm not out, you know, acting crazy or anything. But he doesn't see any crime. And I've known people who have made it through life without anything happening to them, like robbing, mugging, car wreck, anything. They just live a nice life and, you know, say goodbye in the. Yeah, I know what you mean. Yeah.
Speaker A: I'm not even sure I could tell you the worst thing that happened to me because not much has really happened to me. Being laid off. Well, gee, that was difficult, you know, when it happened, but in the overall scheme of things, it was, you know, just something that happened. Wow.
Speaker B: Well, hey, you know, good deal, you know, keep. Keep going forward. Right. I haven't had too much. Just a bad car wreck, you know, like waking up in the hospital and here's the doctor leaning over and I made a movie. Doctor was leaning over.
Speaker A: Do you remember what happened?
Speaker B: You were in a car wreck, right?
Speaker A: Yeah, funny. Nope, nope. I've had a car totaled on me, but neither me nor my wife was injured at all. Shaken up a bit, that's about it.
Speaker B: Well, you know, the other thing I believe, Chris. And just between you and me, some kind of intelligent force. The Catholics say guardian angel, but things happen to people. You know, there will be a terrible situation, and somehow the hand of God comes down and causes something, you know,
Speaker A: like somebody to see them, somebody to help them.
Speaker B: I believe that. You know, I've also known from hospital people, doctors and nurses, they all say they sense something. You know, when healing was going on, like somebody was bleeding and wouldn't stop. All of a sudden the room lit up and the bleeding stopped. Yes. Yes.
Speaker A: Well, I haven't had any of those experiences, but there are some other experiences I've had that, you know, I'm convinced, you know, that this is not the end of the road. This life on this earth is not the end of the road. But our conversation is, because I just popped into the. Into the drive at work and my parking spot, and I gotta get inside and find out what's going on. Short week. Yay. Great talking news this morning, and we'll catch you later.
Speaker B: 73 KK, 60 VZD.
Speaker A: Clear.
Speaker B: Okay, have a good day. Oh, hey, I should make a call. I got the radio going here. Ko6bgy. Ko6bgy. Hey, Paul, you out there? We'll stand by for Paul.

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