WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz) recordings for 2026-02-03

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Speaker B: Yeah, I was just wondering which frequency I was gonna ident on. Good evening, Chris. How are you?
Speaker A: A little bit confused, did we.
Speaker B: No, I was just leaving work and I've got several radios here in my truck, several bands to work and I was just, I was just wondering which one I was going to use and then, then you came on. So I, this, this is what I'm going to use.
Speaker A: Okay, what are your choices?
Speaker B: Well, I've got this frequency and then I've got my, our local, the Kelly Ridge GMRS frequency that we, that I use quite a bit for our local area. And then I just got into a, got invited to use a P25 frequency, a 2 meter frequency. It's up on top of St. John and it's 100 watt repeater up there and it actually covers better than any other, any other repeater I use. There are no soft spots in this area?
Speaker A: Well, yes, at 100 watts. Oh yeah. And you got a pretty straight shot over there. I mean if I knew exactly which peak it was, I could probably tell you that I could see it from here.
Speaker B: And I mean I know 2 meters, a good frequency but I. A good band. But I mean I, I've been up in, in Laporte, I have been and we've. Some of them were in the eash. A couple of guys were tested that they were in the issue wilderness on HT's and it gets, that goes that far. I just. To me that's phenomenal.
Speaker A: Well, it's, I'm not sure how far, you know what the elevation of Goat Mountain is, but I'm sure it's higher up than the butte, so. Yeah, that helps too. The elevation helps.
Speaker B: Yeah. Somehow I'm thinking around 6,000 is what they were saying about this one, but I'm, I'm not positive on that. Don't hold me to it.
Speaker A: I thought you might have a 900 rig also in your truck.
Speaker B: I do have a 900 rig in my truck, but the antenna is not on the truck right now. So it's kind of a useless piece of furniture here in the truck right now.
Speaker A: Well, and actually Ted has taken on the 900 repeater offline up on the butte. I don't remember what he said he's doing with it, but it's offline at the moment and looks to be it's going to be offline for a little while. So I know they got a 900 up in Chico, but I'm not sure where else?
Speaker B: Yeah, for my area here, I've been a little disappointed in all those 900 frequencies. I mean, I know we're in the shadows of the mountains here, but I have from Bangor I could hit, hit them, you know, pretty easy. And on top of the Kelly Ridge Hill I could hit it pretty easy. But boy, I'll tell you, try to use that thing while you're driving in between. It just doesn't get it.
Speaker A: Yeah, no, I'm not sure. I think I can get the El Dorado Hills one from, from here.
Speaker B: Yeah, it makes a huge difference if you're out in the valley or if you're here in the, you know, where you have too much, you know, shadow they've got. A 900 is good for some things, but you know, long distances, long distance and mountainous terrain, probably not quite as good as my two meter rigs.
Speaker A: Well, no, that's. And that's the nature of the van. So actually, actually, you know, for the past couple of years we've been running, some of us have been running 900 rigs on bike around the butte and it's pretty good except you get to a certain point on West Butte Road and it just, you know, you get behind, you get behind the rocks there and it just does not come through.
Speaker B: Yeah. And I, I've noticed that Even on the 2 meter there's a certain spot on the, on west, on the, on the west side that it, that it's, you know, you can hear it crackling a lot. But the 2 meter, I mean the 900 worked really good for me the last two years on bike around Debute, I had no complaints. Yeah.
Speaker A: Yep. So Ernie, you have to talk me out of it. I saw a, a unit in 980 which is a CB. It's a single sideband and I'm like, oh, single sideband. I'm, I'm fighting the urge to buy the darn thing.
Speaker B: Would that have been something you played around with back before you got into HAM radio?
Speaker A: I'm not single sideband, but, but back in, when, when, when CBs were a fad back in the mid-70s. Oh yes.
Speaker B: That's something I haven't had hardly any experience with at all. When we got into radios, we got into, you know, the hand bands and GMRS stuff. No cb. Not much CB activity at all,
Speaker A: you know. And Ernie, I still remember my call sign because you had to have a call sign for cb. It was free, but you had to have one. I'm KKQ5800.
Speaker B: That's interesting. I don't think. I mean I didn't know that. I'm assuming there's that requirement. If that's no longer a requirement.
Speaker A: That dropped. Actually that dropped in the late 70s. I'm going to say maybe even as early as 76 they dropped the requirement. I think they were just too inundated with people, you know, going out and buying CBs and not bothering with licensing. There were just so many people out there. I think they just kind of just gave up.
Speaker B: Is there much of a monitoring network involved with the CB band there? My observation or my feeling is that there's just probably not much oversight involved. But surely the FCC would. I mean are they concerned about it at all?
Speaker A: I don't know. And I think that there's probably almost no oversight on it. A few years ago I actually did buy a single sideband 23 Bander, 23 channel to start up with. And I listened to that for a while and could tell the guys that were out there with a humongous amplifiers because I'd get on the upper sideband and hear this just garbage, you know. But it was pretty strong but you couldn't understand anything. And then I'd go off a side band and then to go up to the other to upper side band and it was still just as strong and still just as garbled. So you know, just the fact that it was bleeding over from upper side band to lower side band. You knew the guy had to have a lot of power.
Speaker B: Yeah, and I've wondered about that because I have a couple customers who use CBs and they both. The two people I'm thinking of, they both, you know, say they. Oh yeah, they have a sweet 16 under the seat. I guess that sounds like quite an amp.
Speaker A: Yes, yes. Well Ernie, I'm destinated. I'm not sure how far out you are, but I'm destinated and I'm sitting here staring at some garbage cans that need to be trucked down to the to the street. So have a great evening. I guess we'll hear you on the net tonight. But until next time. 73 KK6BZD Clear 73 is to you as well, Chris.
Speaker B: Have a good evening. We'll chat with you later. KN6GTM just pulling into Bangor.
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Kk1 Bud radio check, please. Thank you very much. I must be getting out there. I got two or three piled up there. Okay. Thanks for the check. Getting ready for net here in few minutes, so thanks again. Appreciate it. KK1V clear. KO6TV clear.

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Speaker A: Kk1 bud. KK6, VZD, KK1 bed. Go ahead. Chris. Good evening. Good evening. Just checking to see that you're there. I've got. I've got the roster up just in case.
Speaker B: I appreciate that. I was almost going to have to call you back. I was having some issues with my wife and her. Had to take her to the
Speaker A: ER
Speaker B: last night, and we got everything all squared away, and I wasn't sure if I was going to be available tonight, but. Yeah, things worked out well, and so I'm ready.
Speaker A: All right. Thanks. Yeah. Have a good nut tonight. Thanks. KK1VD, clear. A6, VZD, clear and monitoring.

Speaker A: Ak6jn radio check. This is KK6 the easy. You've got a nice clean clear signal. Gabby is just wondering. I'm not hearing anything from the Net tonight. Well, I got hold of Bud who's scheduled to do it and he's out there. I just don't if you remember that he's actually doing the Net. Yeah, Chris, I'm here at 659 right now.
Speaker B: Okay.
Speaker A: All right. Our clocks are different. Roger. I'll get started then. Okay. All right. Yeah. Qst. Qst, qst. Calling all amateur radio operators. Good evening, everyone. This is KK1BUD in Sutter Net Control for tonight's net. The following net is held every Monday evening at 19:00 clock hours local time on the WD6AXM repeater by the Yuba Sutter Amateur Radio Club. The purpose of this net is to distribute club related information, promote interest in amateur radio and promote effective NET operating procedures. All hams are welcome to join us. The CTCSS tone for this repeater is 127.3 Hz with a positive offset. This is a directed formal net. So please direct all traffic to KK1 bud, your net control station for tonight's net. Any stations with emergency or priority traffic, please identify. Now we set axe and repeater. All radio amateurs, both club members and guests will be invited to check in. But first I'll take check ins from our club officers and board members, followed by those wishing to make any announcements. And we'll kick things off tonight with our president, Carla K6KDS.
Speaker B: Yes, Buzz, this is Carla K6KDS in Yuba City. Good evening. Good evening, everyone. Just only one thing to say tonight as far as activities. We do have a fox hunt coming up on Valentine's day on the 14th. And maybe Devin will give a little bit more detail on that when she checks in. But that's our February activity and I'll go ahead and turn it back to you, but thanks.
Speaker A: Thank you, Carla, for that. Next would be me, Vice president. I'll check myself in here. I know it's me because I recognize my voice. Maybe a little bit late, but it is me. The only thing I have is a reminder there's a board meeting tomorrow evening at 7pm so on the repeater. So that's all for me. How about our secretary, Linda? She'll probably tell us about the board meeting too. KK6SOZ.
Speaker B: Good evening, bud and S. Yep, that's
Speaker A: what I was going to say. I was going to say that there's A board meeting tonight.
Speaker B: Excuse me, Tomorrow night. This is KK1 KK6 so Z Factor night.
Speaker A: Yeah, sounds like we're all tongue Kai tonight. How about Our Treasurer June N6J E. Yeah. All right, let's go up to Dobbins and check saying that with Joe board member in 9BD. Yeah, he's probably doing class tonight. I forgot about that. So we'll move on with Devin, our board member n0dve
Speaker B: Good evening everyone. This is Devin and Linda nzero.dve and yes, there will be a fox hunt on February 14th, 9am and somewhere on in the Marysville side of town and there will be a small prize for first to find. Back to that.
Speaker A: All right, thank you for that Devin. Let's go to Browns Valley. Leonard keys. Excuse me. K06D Victor. Victor, this is Leonard KO6DVB in Browns Valley. I have nothing to add. Thank you. Thank you Leonard. Got you checked in. How about going over to Williams for Joe board member AK6JN? This is Joe, AK6JN and Williams. Nothing for the net other than just say I will make sure I make it to the board meeting tomorrow night back to nat. Roger that. We'll be looking forward to seeing you there. Back to Yuba City, Paul, board member at W6P&H. Yeah, thanks bud.
Speaker C: This is Paul in Yuba City W6P&H and I know we've covered the board meeting now, but just for info I did just a few minutes ago email out a zoom link that will get you to the board meeting if you're able to attend and if you don't get that let me know. But it went out to the main club mailing list so hopefully everybody gets that. Joe reminded me of a couple of things so I'll go ahead and mention. Let me drop for just a sec. Okay, well looking ahead to next month we have a HAM test session on March 7 and then the the new info on that is the following Friday. The Orville Amateur Radio Society is going to have some of us VE's go up there and give a test session for them. So whatever location is convenient for you if you're working on an upgrade or know somebody that wants to test. We've got two fairly local opportunities coming up in March. So the seventh Saturday in Yuba City, that's at 9am and then March 13th in the evening about 6pm in Oroville. And if you need more information on location or anything, reach out and I'll get you the info back to you. Thanks. W6BnH
Speaker A: Very good, Paul. Thanks for all that information. How about board member emeritus Leroy KJ6DKM? Back out to sutter looking for dave wd6axm, our repeater trustee. Dave. Okay, next up is our vhn co editor marcia kai6csn. This is marcia ki6csn. Thanks for checking in. Marcia. Curtis probably teaching class tonight, but we'll give him a shout out anyway. Curtis, our vhn co editor, ko6vfp. Okay, how about the guy that keeps the net control operator on these stoves here? Chris, our net Control Coordinator. KK6VZD this is Chris KK6VZD in Yuba City. Good evening and just I want to report that we're doing pretty good at getting slots filled for net control operator for 2026. I'd like to get we have May is still open and I'd like to actually get the the first six months of 2026 scheduled out. So anybody that's out there thinking about it, please give me a call 530-329-2974 or send me an email kk6vzdrl.net and thank you for all that have volunteered so far. All right, Chris, thank you for that. All right, we'll move back out to Sutter. Looking for a Buck, our Ares coordinator N60. Well, good evening Bud in the net. This is November 6th Charlie November Yankee out in Yuba City this evening. I've got nothing for the net and I'll give it back to net control and 60 in line. Got you checked in, Buck. Okay, how about our ARRL section manager Jay N6 sacrifice? All right, that's it for our board members and officers. Any others? Any anyone else who would like to list any bulletins or announcements for tonight's net, Please identify now. KD6LOK. Go ahead there, Doug. Thank you bud. Say I do a simplex net on 146520 that comes out of Chico on a Thursday night at 7:30. Jim seems to have a good location there. He hears people in Reading and all over the country when I don't even hear him up here on the hill. But any of those interested in a simplex net Thursday evening at 7:30? 146520 thanks butt 73 KD6 Loki. Okay, we'll try to get onto that one there, Doug. Thanks for that information. Anybody else with any announcements for the net? Okay, this IS net control KK1 bud proceeding with the check in portion of the net tonight, everyone will have an opportunity to check in. But first I'll be calling from A 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 you think your call sign is absent from the member list, please check in during the call for guests and contact Linda, our club secretary, KK6SOZ. And we'll start things off with Mr. AJ K6AJH. Good evening, Bud. And this is AJ at Yuba City Kilo 6 Alpha Juliet Hotel.
Speaker C: Just checking in and being happy to
Speaker A: hear you guys tonight.
Speaker C: So 73 is off.
Speaker A: Hey, good to hear from you, AJ. Hope everything's going well for you. How about Daniel N6APX? Good evening, Bud and Lynette. This is Daniel N6APX in Yuba City. Standing by. Got you checked in, Daniel. Okay, how about Mr. Bob N6 Bob. W e6axm receiver. All right, we're looking for a k6el bennett. How about dan, kn6drn? Okay. At the low marika, ed, ko6dvl. Kind of scratchy there, ed, but was able to make it out. Avery, ko6dvt. This is ko6dvt. No time to spin it.
Speaker B: Thanks.
Speaker A: Thanks for checking in. Avery, jocelyn, k06dvu. It's pretty obvious you had got the same radio there, but yeah, I got you checked in. Thanks, Jocelyn. Looking for Ben, K06FHN. How about todd? K06grl? Scratching gri. Good evening, bud. This is todd lomarinka, ko6gri. Thank you for checking in, todd, ernie, kn6gtn.
Speaker C: Good evening, bud.
Speaker A: And the net.
Speaker C: This is ernie up here in beautiful bangor. Kn6gtn.
Speaker A: No traffic. Glad to hear it's nice up there, ernie. Okay. Howard, katie 6gxq. Okay. How about down in sacramento, a chuck ki6hk. Oh, sacramento tonight. Okay. Walt n6hns. Okay. Looking for steve, kn6ijd. Thank you for having me. You're welcome, sir. How about don kn6ije? Okay, looking for stephen up in gridley, ke6 inwood. How about mike, kk6isq? Evening there, bud.
Speaker C: Kk6isq.
Speaker A: Mike and yuma city. Nothing for the net tonight, you're saying? Great.
Speaker B: Okay.
Speaker A: Yeah, thank you. Thank you, mike. Appreciate that. Daryl. Km6kfw. Good evening. This is darrell and woodland, km6kfw. No traffic. Okay, I think I missed one here. Looking for joe in. Excuse me, joseph, k6jfp. Okay. How about up on Nimshu Ridge? Doug let you check in again here. Thank you, bud. And thanks for Doing the net. I don't have a lot here, except the grass is growing faster than I can see it. And, you know. Anyway, thanks for doing the net. 73 All KD6 Lok and I want some bad weather, okay? You're not my friend. All right. This is for station identification. This is KK1 Buddy Insider. Let's move along to Bill KN6MLT. How about tom k06mo?
Speaker C: Hey, budding.
Speaker A: This is tom ko6mo in yuba city.
Speaker C: Just wanted to pass along to the
Speaker A: club members that 10 and 12 were
Speaker C: really, really good this morning. Opens up europe.
Speaker A: It was amazing.
Speaker C: So, anyway, that's all I've got. Back to net control.
Speaker A: Okay, great. Thank you for that hf news. Appreciate that. How about jeff kn6mxb?
Speaker C: Yeah, this is jeff kn6mxb in my boat with nothing for the net today.
Speaker A: Got you checked in, jeff. Let's see. David, kb1 nde.
Speaker C: Good evening to everyone tonight. Yes, no traffic, but I'm in yuba city.
Speaker A: Av1nt. Good to talk to you again, david. Okay, david. Wa1nt. There's three or four of us. Wa1nt. David, yuba city. I have no traffic. Thank you. Thanks, david. Appreciate it. Let's go back out to sutter again, ryan. Excuse me. K6rcm. About steve.wa1ren. Kn6rth. Patrick, you out there? Good evening, this is Patrick.kn6rth. Browns Valley. Thanks, Patrick. Stan N6SG. Looking for stanley. K06sml. How about roslyn? Kk6sov? I know wes has got to be out there tonight. Wb6sww. This is west wb6sww in yuca city. No traffic. Good evening, buzz. Good evening, wes. Good to hear from you. Okay. How about lester? Kk6syv? Yeah, I heard something there. Was that you, Lester? Trying to get in.

Guess not. Okay, ted, kn6 ted. And how about john ki6urdf? This is john kilo, india 6 uniform, delta, foxtrot. And nothing. Foodnet. Got you checked in, john. Okay, michael ki6eujx? This is Michael, Ki6ujx and Linda. Thank you, bud, for doing the next. You're welcome, Michael. How about Robert, K6Z and R. Alfred up in loma rica? Kk6vls. Looking for Robert 86 Vu. All right, we'll see if Claire's out of his meeting yet. Probably not a little early. Claire, KI6VWG. He'll probably check in a little later here. Paul, in yuba city. K6wap. This is k6wap. Paul. Yuba city with no traffic. Thank you, paul. Looking for matthew, kn6wnr. How about Kathy N7WVW? This is Kathy, November 7th with two six or whiskey. And Linda with nothing for the next nine. Thank you very much. W E6A X N repeater. Yeah, a little bit scratchy there tonight, Kathy, but I could hear you pretty good. Thanks for checking in. Wes, N6WWH. Looking for phil, k6wwl. And of course, wade kn6wx. Okay, that's it for our membership list tonight. This is net control, KK1 bed. I will now take calls from any visitors to the net. First, I will call from a list of a few of our fairly frequent guests, starting with James over Inuba County, K06 Aubrey. How about Jeff, K06 Ake. Paul, I know you're out there earlier. Ko6bgy. Good evening. This is paul and kaluza. Kilo, oscar 6 bravo, gold, dinky. With no traffic, back to my control 31. Thanks for checking in, paul. Looking for tom, w6 ftc. And we'll give a shout out to my mentor here, gary, k6glm. I know john. And orville's out there. K6hfp. Hey, good evening, bud and annette. This is john up in orville, kilo 6 hotel, foxtrot papa. No traffic. Hope everybody's doing good. Back to you, bud. Thanks, john. Good to hear from you. Okay, jeff, kb9 myf. Kb9myf. There he is. Took you a second. I almost scratched you off here. All right, thanks, Jeff. Justin, K06K0X. Okay, that's it for our frequent call guests. Next, I'll call from any other visitors or late member check ins. I'll be calling from alphabetical groupings determined by the first letter of the caller's call sign suffix. For example, my call sign of kilo kilo 1, bravo, uniform delta would fall in the Alpha through Echo alphabetical grouping. As a reminder, please check in slowly and clearly with your call sign, name and location. Any visitors or late member, check ins. Alpha through Echo, please come now. Okay, hearing none. Any visitors or late check in? Late member, check INS. Alpha through Juliet. Come now. Kilo, Echo 6, India, November, whiskey, Stephen, Gridley. Yeah, I missed you earlier there. Good. Thanks for checking in, Stephen. Anybody else? Alpha 3 to Juliet. Any visitors are late member, check INS. Alpha through Oscar, Kilo, November 6, Mike, Delta, Zulu, Mike and Kelly Ridge. No traffic back to net control. Gotcha, mike. Thanks. Anybody else? Alpha through oscar. Let's go on through. Alpha through Tango 80. Late members. Excuse me. Late member, check INS or visitors. Alpha 3, Tango, go. All right, let's shoot for the moon here. Any visitors or late members, check INS. Alpha 3, Zulu, please come now. Wa7rr, David, East Orville. No traffic for the net. David, was it? I got a wa7 is all I got there. Whiskey, alpha 7, romeo, november, romeo, david, east orville. All right, got it this time. Wa7rnr. Thank you, david. Any other guests or late member, check ins. All right, moving on. This is net control, KK1 bud. Moving on to tonight's swap shop. This portion of the net is dedicated to both members and guests to list their available HAM related items only. You may list an asking price for your items, but all negotiations and transactions must be conducted off of this repeater. Additionally, if you're looking for any HAM related items, you. You may announce your wants during this time. Stations with listings and or wants for tonight's swap shop, identify now. Okay, I guess everybody wants what they got. Any other stations? Listings for tonight's swap shop. Identify now. Moving on. This is net control, KK1 bud. It's now time for the HAM help portion of the net. This segment is provided for amateurs who need any answers to ham related technical questions or those who may need assistance with ham related projects. Additionally, anyone who has any handy hint of attraction, general interest, you're welcome to share. Any stations with listings for HAM help may identify now. KB9 MYF. Go ahead. I just got a Cushcraft R7, a multi band vertical and I need help tuning it. I've never tuned a vertical multi band antenna before and it's not up at its permanent spot. It's on the ground. You know, it's at ground level right now. But I need help tuning it. KB9MYS. Okay, Jeff, so you got a cushcraft R7 and you need some help tuning it Anybody you want to give your contact information there? Jeff yeah, my cell phone is 775-213-2401. All right, Jeff. Thank you for checking in with that information. Any other ham help? Anybody need ham help. Hearing? None. We'll move along. Are there any other questions or comments before I close the net tonight? Any late check inside. If you would like to be Excuse me. If you're interested in becoming a Net Control operator for this net, please contact Chris@kk6vzdrl.net or or any Yuba Sutter Amateur Radio Club officer or board member by email to boardsarc.net a master copy of this Net Control Station guide is posted on the club's website. We are now located at www.yuba sutterarcs.org. this net is held every Monday evening at 1900 hours local time on the WD6 and AXM repeater. This 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 KK1BUD in Sutter, California. Thanking you for all of those of you who checked into tonight's net while signing clear and returning the repeater to its normal amateur use. This net is now closed. WP6AXM Receiver KK1BUD ON60NY hey bud, go ahead. I just let you know I just did a sweep through the cemetery and had one vehicle that was out there, but as soon as they saw my Ambers come on they decided to leave the property. Amazing how that works, isn't it? Yes sir. So yep, just went through there and we're good to go. Yeah, I appreciate you checking that out. I was telling our director about it the other day that you're swinging through there every once in a while. He's very appreciative of that. It's an honor. Small town that we are. I like to be able to help out any way that I possibly can. Can you go out there about 2 o' clock in the morning? There's probably some goofballs out there then. I was actually out there at around 2:30, 3:00 the other morning and I caught a couple that were having some extracurricular exercises that I kind of freaked out. Okay. Too much information there. Oh yeah. So I go through there at all different times and seems like every time I go through I catch at least one or two cars in there. So hasn't been too bad though. Nobody doing anything really stupid yet. You know, after a while, I think people start realizing that, you know, there's a. Somebody roaming around out there every once in a while. So that. That may just. That may deter things, just knowing that you're out there. Yes, sir. So. But, yeah, just want to let you know I just got done doing the sweeps and. Yeah, we're good to go. All right. Thank you, Buck. Appreciate that, brother. Not a problem, sir. You have yourself a good night, and I'll talk at you later. Seven three and six three to you. KK1BD, clear.

Kk6vzd. Kk1vd. Kk6vzd. Go ahead. Hey, how far off was my clock there? Three minutes, I think. What's your phone say? Well, I was looking at my computer, so that's why. Yeah, I see. My phone's 36 now and my computer's 33, so. Yep. Yeah, that's. Have to change that one. I don't think my computer is. I think it's accurate because I set it against my phone. Yeah. I had to go to a different computer tonight that Dell that I have. I. I've misplaced it somewhere around the shop or the house or the shack or somewhere around here. I gotta figure out what I did with it. So I went back to my old HP here, and it's been sitting for months and months and months. So that's probably why the time's off on it. Oh, yeah. Pesky how things, you know, can hide themselves on you like that. You. Roger. Okay, I appreciate that. I'll Talk with you later. 73 KK One bed clear. One other thing before you leave completely, since it's now past Christmas and it's now past January, did you want to maybe think about getting together and doing that little short tester, cable tester, finishing that up? Yeah. Yeah, I'd like to do that. Whatever's a convenient time for you. Maybe after you retire. I don't want to wait that long. Okay. I'll take a look and see if we can figure out something fairly soon. Do you have the components for that? I have the box. I do. I have. I have the other stuff that's needed. Yeah, I think I'm pretty. I showed you the box. I think. I think it'll work for it, so. All right, I appreciate that. Thanks. Have a great evening. 73 KK6VZV. Clear. Yeah, I'm gonna hang in here for a few minutes and see if Claire comes through. I'm sure he. He probably will. By the way, on your roster, he did check in late after you went off air last week. So if you want to check him in, that'd be great. I'll wait around here for a minute or two for him. You know, I actually did hear him when I was in the other room, so. Yes, I made that correction just now. Okay. 73 KK1BD clear.

Speaker A: Kb9myf. Kk1 Bud. Go ahead. Jeff?
Speaker B: Yeah? Do you know anything about the old holocrafters radios? No, I don't. I haven't had any experience with them at all.
Speaker A: Okay, I gotta take this Raptor's SX71 apart and fix the main tuning tuning string that popped off the cable because. Or I mean popped off the pulleys. Somebody gave it a really hard spin. Well, that sounds like a bummer.
Speaker B: Yeah, it's. No, I don't. I don't have any experience at all with that, Jeff.
Speaker A: I got a
Speaker B: newer transistor. I read you that the diode cord is broke on it. And of course I've had my dad and I took the this one apart from 20 years. 20 or 30 years ago to just fix the same problem. So I guess. I guess I still remember how it comes apart. Boy,
Speaker C: that's good if you can remember 20 years ago. I sure can. I remember my parents had
Speaker A: an airplane when I was six months old and I remember a flying in it. Hey, Jeff, I got to get off here and
Speaker C: get this. Finish up this paperwork for the net and then I got to go in and have some dinner. So I'll Sign off for now. 73 KK1 bud. Clear.
Speaker D: W E. Clear. AXM receiver.
Speaker B: Catch you later. Have a
Speaker A: good
Speaker D: night.
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