WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz) recordings for 2026-02-24
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Speaker B: Good afternoon to you. How you doing? Sorry, I didn't quite catch that. You were. You're plenty. Plenty loud when you first called but didn't go. I didn't catch that last.
Speaker A: Okay, I'm leaving Sacramento, coming up on Woodland right now. Had THP behind me, so I didn't want to be talking on the mic even though I think it's illegal. I didn't want to get caught. But he's on to something bigger and better. How are you doing, Chris?
Speaker B: I'd be worried if your mic looked like a cell phone.
Speaker A: Luckily it doesn't. River looks good over here in Yolo county, but yeah, I brought mom over for an appointment and it took a lot longer than expected. But we're homeward bound now.
Speaker B: Okay. All right. So I caught a little bit of you the other day when I was out at Sutter for going to see the tractors.
Speaker A: Yeah.
Speaker B: I was going to ask you, is that something that they do often?
Speaker A: And also a couple years ago, probably longer than a couple of years ago, there was a group that was travel on the highway going to different places on their tractors. I don't know if that was part of that.
Speaker B: I don't think so. I'm not sure if you could call this an honesty goodness official group, but they do this every year. Apparently they started Sutter High School and they go down and hit South Butte and go. And they go around the Butte and I think Bud said, Bud said they had like, they had like 60 entrants. People that signed up for there was ended up being about 35, 40 tractors that actually did it. And then they come back and then go across to the Sutter Youth Organization and they have food and they have games and they have. They have some craft vendors come in and sell things and. And they have hayrides and things and so it's. It's just I guess a fun event for. For those that like to like. Sounds like a good day at.
Speaker A: But yeah, I need to get out more. Weather's getting be somewhat better now, but how was your work day? Glad it's done in over with. I'm sure.
Speaker B: I am glad it's done in over worth over with. Yeah, they've come up with a ticketing system that doesn't really think about what you can do and what. You know, it's just. It's sort of like whenever a new ticket comes in, it says, okay, whose turn is it? To get this, and it just assigned it to the next person. And it doesn't matter where what your experience is. Doesn't matter, you know. Well, we're all located at the government center now. They pulled us back in from being dedicated to specific buildings. So, you know, it's frustrating getting a ticket just because I'm the next in line that I haven't a clue how to handle or that I don't have the capability to handle because I don't have permission.
Speaker A: Yeah, that system seems right. Seems on par for a county government. I mean, as far as the bean counters are concerned, I mean, they're getting the tickets out and assigned, so they don't really care. It's when it comes to. To the technician, it's like, okay, now you're going to have to reassign it or whatever that process looks like. And the core customer has to wait and wait and wait.
Speaker B: Yeah. Or, you know, if I look at it and I see that I can't do it, I'm not supposed to reassign it to somebody. I'm supposed to ask for assistance. And so far, asking for assistance has not been real successful. I generally have to go tap somebody on the shoulder and say, hey, I got this problem and I can't do anything. Yeah. It takes me actually going directly to somebody and asking them about it to get something done. Because they don't ever. When I put out a message, they never answer whether they can do it or not. That's a mess.
Speaker A: I know. For our IT department, whenever, like last week or whatever, our printers died, so we put in an IT ticket.
Speaker B: They actually, they're pretty good.
Speaker A: They'll send us an email immediately, oh, so and so has been assigned to the job. And you see each email, all the notes they put in, they're somewhat quick. I mean, they're not the quickest because, I mean, we're still talking county it But I can't imagine what you guys had as far as the system back then was worse off than what they had now. I mean, you think they revert back to what they had before? I don't know what you guys did if they just got assigned based on who could get the work done or what.
Speaker B: Well, we used to have people dedicated to the different buildings and the different departments, and depending on, you know, who submitted the ticket, that's who it would go to. You know, I supported the sheriff and the jail and the district attorney and probation. So any of those tickets popped up, they got assigned to me because I'm the one that, you know, was over there to handle them and knew what I was doing in handling them. You know, there was the times when I had to call somebody else and say, you know, this is above my capabilities. This is. This is more in your court, so could you help with it? But, you know. Yeah, I know that they're trying to get everybody in there more universally capable of supporting the entire county. But you know what? That's not really real. Yeah, you're always going to have somebody that knows more about one department than somebody else.
Speaker A: Yeah, it sounds unfortunate, but anyway, I'm going to go and let you go. You're starting to break up a little bit. I'm probably catching a lot of these buildings and reception isn't too good. But we'll talk to you a little bit later. We might catch you on. See, today's Monday, so we'll probably catch you on the net. Hopefully. Anyway. K06BGY all be cleared. Your final Chris. 73 safe travel.
Speaker B: All right, same to you, and we'll talk to you later. 73 KK6VZV clear.
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Speaker A: Kk1 Bud, radio check, please.
Speaker B: You're getting in loud and clear. KN6JTN. Thank you, Ernie. Just checking to make sure we're ready for tonight's net. Thanks, Ernie. Talk to you later. KK1V declare.
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Speaker A: Qst. Qst, qst. Calling all amateur radio operators. Good evening, everyone. This is bud, kk1 bud 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 127.3Hz 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. All 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 any announcements. We'll start things off with our trail boss, K6KDS. Take it away, Carla.
Speaker B: Thanks, bud. This is Carla, K6KDS in Yuba City. I will be in and out tonight. I wanted to say we had a great club meeting last week. Thanks to everybody who attended. I also wanted to say a special thanks to our Paul W6P and H for his informative presentation on course Fest. We will have a presentation on antenna analyzers Lester KK6SYV and Steve KN6IJD at our next club meeting. So look forward to that. And then I also just wanted to put a little shout out if you signed up for the FTA focus group. Look for an email soon about our March meetup planned for next month. That's it for me. Back to you.
Speaker A: Thank you for all that information, Carla. Okay, I'm next on the list here, so check me in. I know it's me because I recognize my voice. How about Our Secretary, Linda KK6SOZ? How about Treasurer June n6jey? He's probably teaching class tonight, but we'll give a shout out to Joe, board member N9BD. W E6A X N repeater. How about board member devin n0dve?
Speaker B: Good evening, everybody. This is devin in linda. N0dve.
Speaker A: Thank you, devin. Got you checked in. Board member leonard ko6d. Victor. Victor, this is leonard ko6dvv in browns
Speaker C: valley with no traffic.
Speaker A: Thank you. Gotcha, leonard. Thank you, joe. Over in williams, ak6jn board member. This is joe, ak60 williams. Nothing for the net. Speaking of Paul, he's next on our List board member and VE coordinator Paul W6P H.
Speaker C: Thanks, bud. This is Paul in Yuba City W6P H and we've got a few ham test sessions coming up. We're going to do one at the close the Wisetart Technician class on Wednesday night. If you're a VE and it's handy, we'd love to see you, but we've
Speaker A: got at least three.
Speaker C: I think we've got four confirmed, so don't feel obligated if you don't want to get out. Wednesday night at 6 but we'll be at the Red Cross building with the classroom where Curtis and Joe are teaching. And then on March 7th we've got our normally scheduled VE session and definitely appreciate all the help from the regular VE's that join us for those. And I guess that's good enough for now. I'll give it Back to you W6B and H.
Speaker A: Thanks, Paul. That is like this one's the day after tomorrow, correct?
Speaker C: That's right, and I didn't mention it, but I'm in and out tonight as well, so I'll be tuning out here in just a minute. But yeah, tomorrow or this Wednesday, 6 o' clock at the Red Cross building. And then we're also doing a session up in Oroville at the ORES meeting just a little after our normally scheduled one. I'm sorry, I'm rambling. I'll give it back to you.
Speaker A: Thank you, Paul. Okay, board member emeritus Leroy KJ6DKM. How about our trustee? Trustee reporter. Excuse me, repeater trustee dave wd6axm. How about our vhn co editor marcia ki6csn? This is marcia ki6csn in loma rica. Curtis is probably also during the class tonight. Our other VHN editor give a shout out kf6vfb Curtis. How about the Net control Coordinator Chris KK6ZZD? Evening. Good evening. This is Chris KK6ZZD in Yuba City and I want to thank you for taking Net Control for February. Bud, you've done a fantastic job and totally unrelated to any hand business. Thanks for the opportunity to drive the tractor.
Speaker C: It was a lot of fun.
Speaker A: Looking forward to our Net Control operators for next month. Paul and Carla, I will be getting those documents to you as soon as this net is over. But that's all I have for now. Take it back there, Bud. Thanks, Chris. Yeah, it was fun having you out there this weekend. Okay, how about areas coordinator buck N6C and Y. Looking for our arrl section manager j in six sac? Okay, that's it for the board members and officers. Are there any others who would like to list bulletins or announcements for tonight's net? Please identify now. Hearing none. This IS net control, KK1 bud. Proceeding with tonight's check in portion of the net, 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 guest. 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 your call sign is absent from the members list, please check in during the call for guests tonight and contact Linda, our club secretary, KK6SOZ. And we'll start it off with Mr. AJ Case 6AJH. No aj tonight. Okay. Daniel n6apx. Good evening, bud in the net. This is daniel, nora 6 adam, paul x ray in yuba city standing by. Thanks, daniel, good to hear you out there. How about Mr. Bob n6b o b. K6 CEO bennett? How about dan down in lincoln? Kn6drn? Let's check with the loma rica crew. Ed ko6 dvl. I can hear you Fairly good there, Ed. A little weak but fairly decent signal. Avery K06 DVT. Jocelyn k06dvu. How about ben k06fhn. Back to loma rica looking for todd k06gri. Good evening bud and the net.
Speaker C: This is todd and lomarica ko6gri.
Speaker A: Got you checked in, todd. Thank you. How about if the banker, ernie? He's out there somewhere. Kn6gtn
Speaker C: well, good evening to you, bud and the net.
Speaker A: Good to hear you out there. This is ernie, kn6gtn. No traffic. Gotcha. Checked in. Ernie howard, katie 6g xq. Have a Sacramento check. Ki6hk, Walt n6h s. Steve, kn6ijd. This panel. Looking forward to your presentation next meeting there. Steve. How about don kn6i j e? Let's go up to gridley and look for steven ke6inw. Good evening. This is kilo etho 6 india, november whiskey, stephen and grilly and nothing to report. Thank you. Good evening. Got you down, stephen, mike, kk6isq. Evening there, bud. This is kk6isq. Mike in yuba city. Nothing burnett tonight. Hey, good to hear your voice, mike. Haven't talked to you for a while. How about joseph k6jfp? Let's drop down to Woodland looking for Darrell KM6KFW. Good evening, this is KM6KFW. Darrell Woodland. No traffic. WP6AXM receiver. All right, let's check out what's happening up on the ridge. Doug, Katie six Loki. Good evening, Bud. And the Net. Not a lot happening up here anymore.
Speaker C: The snow's about gone and the sun's
Speaker A: shining and the grass is growing. Thanks for doing the net, bud seven three all KD six lok. You're welcome, sir. This is Kate, K1 bud station identification. And we're looking for Bill KN6MLT. How about tom k06mo? How about jeff? Kn6mxb, Kb1nde. David. Wa1ner. David. Good evening, bud. Wa1ner David. Yuba City with no traffic. There you go, David. I felt like talking to you tonight. How about that, huh? Okay, how about Ryan K6RCN out in South? Better. Wa1ren, Steve, Stop patrick in browns valley. Kn6rth. Good evening, Ms. Patrick. Kn6rth in browns valley. Got you checked in there, patrick. Stan n6sg, Ko6sml. Stanley. Roslyn, kk6 soviet. West. Wd6s. Whiskey, whiskey. This is whiskey bravo six zero. Whiskey whiskey. West in yuba city. No traffic. Got you checked in west. Thank you, lester. Kk6syv. How about our leader for bike around debutes? Ted KN6 Ted. Ki 6udf. John 6, uniform, delta foxtrot. John and linda. Nothing for the net. Sounding good there tonight, john. Michael ki6ujx. This is michael ki6ujx in london. Thank you for joining us. You're welcome. Michael. Robert k6vnr. About alfred kk6vos. A very faint and very scratchy there, Alfred, but I'm pretty sure it was you. Thanks for checking in. Robert86VU. Claire's probably not quite here yet, but we'll check in. KI6VWG. You. About all I could recognize is it was you, claire, but. But I got you. Thanks for checking in. Paul k6 wap in second yuba city. How about matthew kn6wnr, Kathy n6wvw, Wes n6wwh, K6wwl. Phil
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Speaker A: Phil in Brown Valley. Supposed to rain, I guess tomorrow. So everybody have a nice evening. 73 back here. Next. Hey, Phil. It's good to see you at the meeting the other night. Thanks. Got you checked in. Okay. Wade K and 6WX. Okay, that's the end of our membership list. This is net control, KK1 bud. I'll now take calls from any visitors to the Net. First, I will call from a list of a few of our fairly frequent guests. And we'll start out with James over. In Yupa County. KO6AUB, K06AUB. This is James outside of Marysville. I have no traffic for the net tonight. Got you, James. Thank you, Jeff. K068. Ken.
Speaker C: Hey, Goody.
Speaker A: Good evening, everyone. This is Jeff, K06ake in Grass Valley and no traffic. Hey, Jeff, good to hear from you again. Over. Colusa Paul, KO6BGY. Good evening. This is Kilo Oscar Six Bravo Gulf
Speaker C: Yankees hall in West.
Speaker A: Calusa, you know, further traffic, factor in that control. Thank you, West Calusa. Okay, I like that. Bob, W6BO, Kc5dwf. Mike, How about manna ka6etb. Looking for josh, w6evl, Benjamin, ko6fhn, Tom, wd6 ftc. Let's go up to oroville, john, k6hfp. Hey, good evening, buddies and ned. This is john up in orville, kilo 6, hotel boxer. Thank you, john, for checking in. Up in orland, jeff, kb9 myf.
Speaker B: Kb9 myf. Jeff, orleans.
Speaker A: Got you checked in, jeff. Thanks, justin, ko0x. Mike up in kelly ridge, kn6mdz,
Speaker B: kilo,
Speaker A: november 6, mike, delphin, zulu, mike and kelly ridge. No traffic tonight. Back to medicine hall. Thanks for checking in, mike. East oroville, david, wa7rnr, Steven calusa, wf3e, Paul in north highlands, ka6pdy, And jim and oliver's wd6qzl. Okay, now I'll call for any other visitors or late member check ins. I'll be calling by alphabetical or groupings determined by the first letter of the caller's call sign suffix. For example, my call sign is Kilo, Kilo one Bravo, Uniform, Delta, which would fall in the Alpha through Echo alphabetical grouping. As a reminder, please speak slowly and clearly with your call sign name and location. Okay. All visitors or late member, check INS Alpha through Echo, please come now. We6AXM repeater. This is AO6ABT Avery in New York City with a latex in. Gotcha. Avery, I thought you'd be out there sometime or another. Thanks for checking in. Gather. Alpha through Echo. Any visitors or late check in. Members off through Juliet.
Speaker B: Good evening, Bud and the rest of
Speaker A: you, this is Gary in Yuba City. Hey, E6JLM. Thank you and back to you, Bud. Hey, Gary, good to hear from you. Sounding good out there. Any other Alpha through Juliet. Let's go. Alpha through Oscar. Any check ins or late member check ins? Alpha through Oscar. Visitors or late member check ins. Any visitors late member check ins Alpha through Tango. All right, let's go all the way to the end. Alpha 3 Zulu. Any visitors or late member check ins Alpha 3 Zulu.
Speaker B: This is November 7th, whiskey, Victor, whiskey, Kathy and Linda. I don't think I heard my name. Sorry.
Speaker A: Yeah, we called you, but you must have been sleeping. Okay, thanks, Kathy, for checking in. We got you covered. Any other check ins or late member, any other late member check INS or guests. Hearing? None. This is net control, KK1 bud. 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 any 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 may announce your wants during this time. Stations with listings and or wants for tonight's Swap Shop may identify now. Anyone with any listings for tonight's Swap Shop. I guess everybody's got what they want, don't want nothing else. All right, this is net control KK1 bud. Now it's time for the HAMP help portion of the net. This segment is provided for amateurs who need answers to HAM related questions or those who need assistance with HAM related topics. Additionally, anyone who has any handy hints of general interest are welcome to share. Any stations with listings for HAM help may identify now.
Speaker B: KB9MYF.
Speaker A: Go ahead there Jeff.
Speaker B: I have a ChrisCraft R7 vertical HF antenna and I need somebody who can help me tune it. I haven't figured out how to do it. I've never tuned a multiband vertical and I'm not in a big hurry or anything, but somebody happens to be coming around in Orlando how to tune that antenna can just call me on the radio and come by and help me out with the AV9 MYF.
Speaker A: Okay Jeff. Anybody out there that had some experience with the Cushcraft R7 maybe give Jeff a call sometime as you can help them out getting that thing tuned up. All right, thank you Jeff. Any other call for MHelp? This is NetControl KK1BUD with a last call for any late check inside. 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 Chris kk6zzzdrl.net or any Yuba Sutter Amateur Radio Club officer or board member by email, which is boardsarc.net a master copy of the Net Control Station Guide is posted on the club's website. We're now located at www.yuba sutterarc.org. this net is held every Monday at 1900 hours local time on the WD6AXM repeater. The repeater is located at 2,100ft atop the South Peak approximately 12 miles west northwest of Yuba City in Sutter County. The repeater covers the surrounding northern Sacramento Valley and beyond until next week when we will be hearing from Carlin Paul. This is KK1BUD in Sutter, California. Thanking for all those of you who checked in tonight's net and putting up with me for the past month while finding clear and returning the repeater to normal use. This net is now closed.
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Speaker B: Whoever that was. You're very scratchy and hard to read.
Speaker A: Sorry, I didn't catch any of that. All I got was static, and at the very end I heard over. I think.
Speaker A: Oh, it's doing something. N6iwh. Copy?
Speaker B: Yes. What did you do? Kk6vzd.
Speaker A: You know, I'm having some rig trouble here. I have another radio. Turned it on. It's got a beam antenna on the rotor. The rig I started with had an Ed Fong dual band antenna. You know, the PVC pipe.
Speaker B: Okay, well, whatever it was, it wasn't doing very well for you.
Speaker A: You know, I have that. I was trying to get on a machine. 440-I- think. 05, something like that. Local, you know, link type of machine. Couldn't make it. God, everybody's saying you're scratchy, can't hear you. And the machine is in Chico. So I wonder,
Speaker B: maybe it's time to ditch that antenna.
Speaker A: Amazon, the SWR was pretty flat. I tuned between GMRs and UHF. I don't know, it seems to work, but not anymore.
Speaker B: Well, okay, sometimes that happens. I've gone back to antenna that all of a sudden didn't seem to be working. And I found out that the connector had worked its way. Loot at the radio amp.
Speaker A: Ouch. I hate it when that happens. You know, I always think it's somebody who came by with, you know, some straight pins and they went outside my bedroom window and put pins in the coax. Now, am I sick?
Speaker B: I'm not. Well, I. I think you give people a bit more credit than they deserve for being, you know, that insane.
Speaker A: I heard a story years ago. I always remember these guys down in LA were fighting and, you know, hassling each other. So one night a couple guys got a pickup truck and the coax had. There was like a bunch of, you know, antenna coax going up and they tied a rope around that, got back in the truck and took off. And they said that there was just an explosion of radios and scanners and everything flying out this front picture window. I mean, nobody was hurt, but there was quite a bit of damage. And after that, that guy got off the radio.
Speaker B: Well, yes. Okay. Sound like very expensive experience.
Speaker A: Well, this guy figured out how to half you like, you know, Ho, ho, ho, Bill. Want me to shut off your power and the PG&E would go off?
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Speaker B: I don't even monitor HF as much as I used to, but I did on to 80 meters. And I could. I couldn't transmit, but I could monitor and then get down to one particular section of the band there. And there's these guys constantly that were. Well, yeah, hassling people on the air.
Speaker A: I know those guys is one of Them. Bill Crowell, world's biggest jammer. W6WBJ. I knew him in the Bay Area.
Speaker B: Well, I don't know if it was or not, but this guy wasn't foolish enough to use a call sign. He'd just get out there and jam, be a jerk, you know, because if the SEC knew who he was. Yeah. He wouldn't have had a license for very much long or equipment.
Speaker A: Hey, hey, Chris, check this out. Butte county has a sheriff's department. I can't. It's something like the Electronic Media Enforcement Bureau. And these guys are active, right? They know what's going on. They're monitoring interference. Man, they'd be on it real quick, but they actually caught a guy on GMRS who was jamming. Jamming, jamming. Apparently, you know, a feud or something
Speaker B: locally here in Orville.
Speaker A: So one night they went out, Sheriff's Department DF'd him, found him. It's one of the owners. They slapped him on the wrist and said, don't do it anymore.
Speaker B: Wow. Well, I wonder if that was they. They. I know they had a sheriff's communication reserve. I wonder if it was those guys that. Would that have found him.
Speaker A: Oh, I don't know. But I've heard that they help on a parade somewhere in Yuba City, helping up, you know, putting up antennas and stuff. Yeah.
Speaker B: Well,
Speaker A: you know, it's interesting, though, that they have a complete bureau dedicated to electronic enforcement. I didn't think there was that really that many problems,
Speaker B: But I know that Butte county has done a lot to push the Mrs. Up there especially.
Speaker A: Hey, well, you know, there's a gmr GMRS machine in Orville. A lot of hams get on Lok and you know, people. Ernie and all like that. It's a machine in Orville. I think it's channel 30.
Speaker B: Well, that's not surprising. They're wise, actually, if they live up in the hills there where the fire danger is higher. WP6, AXM repeater.
Speaker A: You know, the sad part is, the GMRS people don't like hams. And this is propagated by a guy called not a Rubicon on the Internet, YouTube. What are we, we're the crappy old hams or something? I forget what he says, but they say that hams come on to GMRS and tell them they don't know anything. And you guys are stupid. You know, that sort of stuff.
Speaker B: I don't spend much time on gmrs, but I've never heard any of that. I know exactly who you're talking about. And you know I kind of get where he's coming from.
Speaker A: Well, they feel like the hams pick on them, you know, that they believe that they.
Speaker B: They're just
Speaker A: inherently stupid because there was no test for the license. But, you know, Hamlet is that way something sometimes with the extra class people. Oh. Ooh, yeah, Extra class. And you should bow down and, you know.
Speaker B: Yeah, I know. Well, you know, If I was to get my extra, I would have nowhere near the knowledge that most of them do. I kind of get where the attitude is coming from, but I would say be more grateful about it.
Speaker A: Hey, if you were an extra class, I would bow down to you, Chris. Well, maybe not in public, but here at home in my shack, I
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Speaker B: Yeah, okay. All right, well, guess what? I'm dead. I got more work to do. Better get inside. It.
Speaker A: Talk at you later.
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Speaker A: Ohm Shamalu bully thing. Maybe I'll do more of that.
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