WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz) recordings for 2026-02-23
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Speaker A: This is W7X Ray Zulu calling the Oroville Amateur Radio Society. Sunday night Net. This net beats Sunday evenings at 8pm local time. And good evening to all. This is Jim, your net control for this evening. And let's see who's out there. Stations wishing to check into the net please. Now this is W7X Ray Zub, W7X Ray Zulu. And let's see, we had a double on the first call there and K06 git, can you one and KD7 uhf. Good evening again, Ron. Good evening again to both from the Zoom session. Any additional stations Please call now.
Speaker B: W7XZ, K6HFP,
Speaker A: K6hfb and the net w7xz. Okay, good evening again, john. Got you checked in. Are there any additional check ins to the net? This w7x ray zumba. Nothing heard. Might be a quickie tonight. Anyway, let's give the roundtable mode a try here. K06 Git. Ken, you're the leadoff guy tonight you'll be passing it to Ron, KD7UHF. And Ron from you goes to K6HFP.
Speaker C: John.
Speaker A: So Ken, go ahead please. K06G I t am the net, W7X Ray Zulu.
Speaker D: Well, thank you Jim.
Speaker C: This is K06GIT. Ken in Brownsville where I've had
Speaker B: couple
Speaker C: days dealing with my snowfall situation. I was not expecting as much snow as I got and I was disappointed that I was unprepared for it. But other than that I was able to
Speaker A: survive.
Speaker C: And if I had an emergency I could have got down onto this repeater to call for any additional assistance. So cam with a backup back behind the whole thing, KO6 JIT. I will pass it on to Ron, KD7UHF.
Speaker D: Thank you Ken. This is Ron, KD7UHF here in Oroville. And yeah, that, that snow that we got was a real surprise. I got up in the morning and I'm going what's all this wipe stuff? And it was coming down pretty good. But it was good to see it. I don't have much tonight so I'll just pass on over to John, K6HFP, KD7UHF.
Speaker B: KD7UHF in the net.
Speaker A: This is John up in Orville.
Speaker B: K6HFP week was, was a wild one for sure. First of all, light turnout on Zoom, but good to see you guys that showed up. Still good conversation. So time flew by. It was pretty quick. Quick zoom there, man. Wednesday, couldn't believe it. I expected it, but I didn't believe it when it happened. But yeah, we got about. I'D say a little over an inch and a half up here on the hill where we normally get zero. So it was pretty crazy to see it was covered everything, snow in the trees and everything.
Speaker A: So
Speaker B: unusual scenes up here in East Orville for sure on Wednesday as quick as it came though it melted up pretty quick. Probably by three o' clock in the afternoon it was almost all melted. So short lived for sure. But other than that just trying to study every free chance that I get. Every free few minutes I'll pull up the studying and work on my extra upgrade. So getting excited to get that over and done with next month and won't have to worry about upgrading after that. So that'll be good. Other than that, hope everybody has a good week. That's all I got. Pass back to you Jim. W7X Ray Zulu and the net K6HFP
Speaker A: K6HFP and the net W7X Ray Zulu okay John, very good and I'll put out a call here. Do we have any additional check ins to the net? This W7X rays. Well fairly quiet tonight anyway I'll put out a short QST that Oroville Amateur Radio Society will be hosting a VE session on Friday 13th March at its usual venue in Oroville and any person listening out there on the repeater tonight who is interested in upgrading current class license or is a prospect of new licensee is welcome to try the examination on that date. Anyway not much to report here radio wise. They've been keeping a 30 minute schedule in the mornings on 75 meters with some friends. The snow of the past week there was. It did not stick to the ground here but we had about a 20 minute period here at the 430 foot level where some large flakes were coming down past the window as such and well it happens every once in a while I guess. Anyway with that I'll put out another call here. Are there any additional check ins to the net? This is W7X Ray Zulu, Nothing hurt. I'll run it back up the line. Does any station have any additional comments for the net?
Speaker C: This W7XZ K06GIT yeah we had like I've told people on Zoom, I would get between 6 and 7 inches up here and there's still remnants of that snow around and the worst part was Friday going into Saturday because now it's all terrain ice and so we have
Speaker A: to deal with that. But it's melting away now.
Speaker C: It should be gone but it was a major event up here. I am also studying for my extra. However, I'm not going to be ready for a month. My goal is to have my license ready to go by field day. I that's my goal. So I won't be joining in March, but I will have my hopefully have my extra by field day.
Speaker A: K06GIT, KO6GIT and the NAT W7XZ okay Ken, well, what I've been saying to possible folks coming to the exam is you really got nothing to lose in taking the test. You're not going to lose any of the privileges that you have should you not pass the test.
Speaker B: At least
Speaker A: just one possible food for thought that can give can give one an idea of what the test is like and what to look for as far as questions and study areas and all that. Anyway, any additional comments for the net? This is W7XZ WPAXM repeater. Nothing hurt. Kind of sounds like maybe we've got it done tonight. Anyway, I'll make this the last call for any late check ins or any unfinished business before we adjourn the 2 meter portion of the net here and give 10 meters a try. This W7X Ray Zulu. And nothing Heard A short and sweet session tonight here. Thanks to all who checked in. The snap will convene again this coming Sunday evening at 8pm local time. This is W7X Ray Zulu signing the 2 meter portion of the Oroville Amateur Radio Society Sunday night. Net clear and going QSY to 28.450 MHz upper sideband. Good evening to all.
Speaker B: Right on. Thanks for running the Net gym. I hope everybody has a great night. K6HFP will be clear and listening on the side.
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