WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz) recordings for 2026-03-13

This is W6B and H. Do we have a net control for the Aries Net tonight? Well, I guess I'll go ahead and. I'll go ahead and be net control tonight. Let's just go ahead and kick this thing off. Call. Calling all stations. Calling all stations. This is W6P and H Paul, your net control station for this evening's Net. Welcome to the Yuba Sutter Aries Net for Thursday, March 12, 2026. All licensed amateur radio operators are invited to check in on this net. This net meets every Thursday night at 19:00 clock hours local time on the WD6AXM repeater. The CTCSS P to access this repeater is 127.3 Hz. I'm now placing the UBA Sutter Aries group on level 2 emergency status for the duration of the Net. This is a directed formal net, so all traffic is to be directed to or through the Net control station. If it is necessary to interrupt the Net for emergency or priority traffic, please identify the traffic by sending saying emergency priority or brake. Brake and state your call sign. Net control will now pause for stations with emergency or priority traffic. In the event of an actual emergency requiring the services of the Ubisider Ares group members should tune to this repeater or 146.460 MHz simplex and await further instructions. For more information on areas in this area, Please contact our EC, Neil N6CNY or one of our AECs. Robert K6DNR, Brandon KN6JID, Paul W6PNH or Devin N0DBE. You may also contact our Sacramento Valley Section Manager, J N6SAC for information on training materials. May also be found at sacvalleyarees.org or arrl.org. Is there an operator on frequency who is willing to act as back apneck control station this evening as backup Net control, please have a copy of the Net roster and script on hand. Anyone willing to be backup Net control, please come now. I can be backup Paul. N0dve. Thank you, Devin. I appreciate that. Got you down for backup. Okay. This is W6TNH, Paul, your net controller. I will now call from a list of members of Yuba Sutter Aries, starting with our leadership. And how about buck n6cny. And Devin N0DVE? Do you have anything for the Net tonight? Nothing really for the Net. I do plan on being at the Oroville meeting tomorrow night for the de testing. That's all I've got in zero dve. I'm glad you'll be there. It'd be good to have you as a ve with us. All right, let's go ahead and just call for any other Aries leadership. Please come now. Wp6n repeater. Okay, this is W6PNH, your net controller. We'll move on to general membership, starting with Greg K6 Gab. How about bud kk1? Bud? Carla k6 kds. Kim kn6kip. Matthew KN6WNR. Ernie KN6GTN. Good evening, Paul and the Net. This is Ernie Kilo, November 6th. Golf Tango, November. I was actually mobile when you were asking for backup Net Control. But I just got in the house now, so no traffic. Thanks, Ernie. I appreciate you being out there so, so often as backup for us. Really. Let me go ahead and call for Grant W6 jib. John Ki6uds. This is John Kilo, India 6 uniform, Delta Foxtrot. Linda, nothing for the net. Thank you, John. Good to hear you out there. How about David wa1ner? Even ball in the net. Wa1ner. No traffic. Thanks, David. Got you checked in. How about Brad Km6r I W. So, good evening, Paul. This is Brad Km6riw. And thank you very much for taking net control tonight. Oh, you're welcome. Thanks for being out there. How about Ryan K6RCM? Justin ko0x? How about daniel n6apx? Good evening, fallen, paul and the net. This is daniel n6apx in yuba city. Standing by. Thanks, daniel. I've got you checked in. How about wade kn6wx? Good evening, paul. This is wade leaving yuba city. But anyway, I'm here. I have nothing for the net tonight, so back to the net control, this is kn6wx. Thanks, wade. Appreciate you checking in. How about chris kk6vzv? Jonathan ka6auq? How about mike kk6isq. And Jamie kn6pww? I'll now call for frequent members of neighboring aries groups. And let's see. Let's go ahead and start with dan kf6hhh. Good evening, paul liner. This is keela parks drive 6 hotel. Hotel, hotel, dan n. Woodland, yolo canyon areas. No traffic. Good to hear you, dan. Thanks for checking in. How about darrell km6kfw? Good evening. This is darrell km6kfw. Also a member of yolo, aries and no traffic. All right. Appreciate you being out there. How about john k6hsp? Hey, paul. This is john up in oroville, kilo six hotel, foxtrot papa. Looking forward to getting my test out of the way tomorrow. So that'll be good. No traffic. Back to you. Ball, k6hfp. Yeah. John, you'll feel a big sense of relief. Get that behind you. Yeah, that's great. How about patrick kn6rth? Martin w7 ipa? How about mike n1ycn? And tom w6 ftc? Any other neighboring Aries members who would like to check in, please come now. Please identify slowly with your name, call sign phonetically and the Aries team you're a member with. Any neighboring Aries members, please come now. This is W6P H, Paul, net control for this evening's Net. I will now call for frequent visitors that we have on our list. And let's start with Doug KD6 Lok. Good evening, Paul. And the net. Kilo Delta 6 Lima. Officer Kilo Doug here on Nimshu Ridge. It was out in the back here a little bit ago, fooling around with antennas and whatever. And I got a bunch of holes up on the side of the hill here that Gophers or somebody's been getting some air through. Thanks for doing the net, Paul. 730- KD-6 Lok. I guess it's good to hear the Gophers are doing well. Thanks, Doug. Got you checked in. How about Linda, KK6SOZ, Mike kn6mvz, Tom ko6mo, Jim, kj6pkq? This is kj6pkq. Jim in cheek from no traffic. Nice to hear you, jim. Got you checked in. Thanks. How about dan, kn6drn. Good evening, paul and annette. This is kilo, november 6th, delta romeo, november dan in sun city, lincoln hills. No traffic. Wishing everyone a pleasant evening. Back to net control, kn6drn. Same to you, dan. Thanks. How about paul ko6bgy? Good evening, paul. Landonnet. This is paul, kilo, oscar6 bravo, gulf yankee in calusa. No traffic. I've got you, paul. Thanks. How about michael ki6ujx? This is michael, paul ki6ujx in linda. No traffic. And thank you for taking over the net. Oh, thanks, michael. Appreciate the thanks there. You're welcome. How about dave n6orb? This is n6orb. Dave and martinez. Good to hear you, dave. Got you checked in. How about james ko6 aubrey. Leonard, ko6dvv? Kathy n7wvw? How about jeff, kb9myf, Peter n6trl, David kk6 mvj? How about andy, kj6iymona, carol, kp4md, And steve wf3e? I'm gonna go ahead and call for Michael Ko6 oh, let's see. Michael, what is your call sign? M. Okay, well, I guess Michael's not monitoring, but he just got his license and excited to hear him on the air. Okay, let me find my place here. All right. Any visitors on frequency who would like to check in, please identify with your call sign phonetically. Name and location slowly so I can ensure a proper check in. First visitor, please come now. WP6A.N6LAI. N6 Lai. I've got you. Tell me your name again. I know you're on the list, but I. I missed you, Jerry. All right, thanks, Jerry. I've got you. Next. Next visitor, please come now. Kilowatt Bravo 8 Victor, Oscar Mike, Stroke 6, Portal Adam in Yuba City. No traffic. Hey, thanks for checking in, Adam. Good to hear you again. Next visitor, please come now. Whiskey Six, Box Trout, Tango, Charlie Tom and Grass Valley, Nevada county areas. No traffic. I've got you, Tom. Thanks. Next check in. Please come now. K06gri, todd in la marica. Hey, good to hear you, todd. Thanks for checking in. How about any other check ins? Please come now. Patrick kilo, november 6th, romeo tango hotel, nevada county. Yours. I've got you, Patrick. Thanks for checking in. Okay, any other guest check ins, Please come now. How about anyone with announcements or comments, please identify now. I'll go ahead and put the word out. I guess this is W6P and H. And we will be having an exam session up in Oroville tomorrow evening. The Oroville Amateur Radio Society at their meeting. They've opened it up for anyone who'd like to come by and do an upgrade or get their technician license. We'll be set up for walk ins. If you have any questions about that, let me know. But I'm looking forward to doing that tomorrow evening. So if you're in the Oroville area, it's a great opportunity. Any other announcements, please come now. Kilowatt Bravo 8 Victor Oscar Mike 6. I've got a comment. Yeah, go ahead, Adam. Thanks, Paul. And everybody in the net just wanted to say great job with the nets. I'm glad the Sutter produce repeaters staying active. And trust me, coast to coast, a lot of repeaters aren't so active. But it's good that we're keeping repeaters alive. And I've had a wonderful visit out here in Northern California this week in the even Sutter area. And look forward to making my annual trip back here around the same time next year. With that, I'll say seven three, turn back to our net control. This is KV8 VOM. Stroke six. Well, thanks for that, Adam, and it's good to have you out. And maybe I'll get to see you next year. Look forward to it. All right. Any other announcements, please. Please come now. One last call for any late or any further guest check ins. Please come now. Kilo, november 6, quebec. Julia zulu, david newcastle. Okay, David, come back one more time with your call. I've got kilo, November 6, Quebec. And then I think it was Juliet Zulu. That's correct. Okay, well, I've got you, and thanks for checking in. Good to hear you. Any other. Any last check ins? One more call. I'd like to thank all who checked into tonight's net. I invite you to return and check in each Thursday at 1900 hours local time on this repeater. We also would like to thank Dave WD6AXM for the use of this repeater. This. This is W6PNH, Paul, your net control station for tonight's net. Wishing you all a good evening. While returning the UbiSetter Ares group to its standard level one state of preparedness and the WD6AXM repeater to normal amateur use. This net is now closed. W6B and H, clear. W6p and h. This is kn6wx. Yeah, go ahead, wayne. That ve session.

Speaker A: Tomorrow night. Norville,
Speaker B: do you
Speaker A: have enough ve's to do that or do you need more or
Speaker B: what? Well, it sounds like I believe we're going to have four so far and more
Speaker A: are
Speaker B: definitely welcome. But if you're not going to make the trip, otherwise, I won't pressure you to make that trip, but it sure be fun to have you. Anyway,
Speaker A: I just wanted to make sure you had enough for a quorum and everything. And if you were a little short, I could certainly come up there, but otherwise I've got some other things going on tomorrow, but I could set those aside if I have to. But if I don't have to, then I'll just go ahead and stay home and do what I have to do.
Speaker B: Okay? Yeah, I'd say it'd be fine if you missed this one, but we've got three for sure and most likely four. I believe Carla's going to make it and Devin said she was coming and Joe's going to be there and I'll be there, so we should do pretty well. But again, I appreciate it. Go ahead and do what you need to get done though. W6P and H.
Speaker A: Okay, well, if you need me, if you find out for some reason you're short handed and you need me, you've got my cell phone number. Just send me a or give me a call and I'll come up there.
Speaker B: Otherwise,
Speaker A: I'll stay at home and hope you have a good session up there. Okay? This is KN6WX.
Speaker B: Yeah, well, I really appreciate that, Wade, and that's helpful to know. I could call you in a pinch and I'll keep that in my back pocket. Well, thanks again, W6PNH and I'll be clear.

Speaker A: Kk6ezd mobile w e6a x n repeater.
Speaker B: You know, one day you're gonna say, oh, that M6IWH again. Oh, my God. But then I think, well, hey, this radio, at least you can watch the little lights on your rig.
Speaker A: There aren't a lot of lights on my rig. I got the background light for the display. I have a receive lamp and I've got a transmit lamp and that's it.
Speaker B: Oh, yeah, what kind of rig is it?
Speaker A: A Kenwood commercial rig, actually, I Forget. It's a T7162, I think. Nice, nice radio. I bought it down at the ham swap in Loomis a couple of years ago. Thing was practically brand new. Guy was selling it for $50.
Speaker B: Excuse me, I don't know a lot about those kind of rigs, but is this FCC certified?
Speaker A: Oh, yes. Oh, yes. Yeah, generally they'll use them for, well, the vhs. So they use them for public safety? Sometimes. Yeah. I can't tell you what else, but you know, like a lot of. Like maybe something else, different frequency. The type of radios they put in taxis and commercial, business, fleet, police, fire department, such as that.
Speaker B: You know, I truly like a radio that will get other bands.
Speaker A: You know, transmit is nice, but fcc, you heard of that Federal Candy Company, something like that? Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah, yeah. You know this thing. Well, commercial rig, this thing. I won't say it's exactly built like a tank, but it's a pretty heavy duty rig. I have a couple.
Speaker B: One's a real nice icon. I wouldn't admit to it, but it'll get CB, it gets 2 meters and it gets GMRs as well as HF, you know, how can you beat that?
Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So I've got a few others. I got A Kenwood in 900 megahertz, you know, you have to program it by computer. There's no way around it. You cannot manually program it. But, you know, that's not that much of a hassle. It's not as versatile as some. You know, if I don't have a frequency plugged in and I'm going through some area that I might want to talk, then I'm out of luck.
Speaker B: Hey, you know, I got a. I bought a Yaesu 991 Alpha and there's a way
Speaker A: mode. I forget what it is. Service mode, emergency mode, something like that.
Speaker B: But it will actually transmit out of band. You can get it over to chicken band if you should need to.
Speaker A: And it's fine.
Speaker B: I guess they do this because of other countries
Speaker A: I guess. Yeah, because other countries have different bands than we do, that's for sure. Well if you ever think about selling your 991A let me know.
Speaker B: Well when I die I'll just leave a note to anybody that's left over to give it to Chris.
Speaker A: Yeah, I, well I've got a, I've got a nice rig but it's really basic. I've got A, the 450D Yaesu and it's, it's a nice rig but it is really basic.
Speaker B: You know I've found out there's nothing like a real radio. Hey Jeffrey, you know, getting the good stuff way too much, thirteen hundred dollars. But you know it's nice, it's hot on the receive, it has C4FM and gets UHF, VHF.
Speaker A: I actually a couple years ago he's a silent ski now but a guy up in Grass Valley, Chuck Murphy, he kind of acted as, you know when somebody would go silent key he acted as the, how should I put it? He helped the families. So on some of the silent keys equipment I've got a couple rigs from him. A couple years ago I bought an ICOM IC 718 which is another real basic, you know, entry level rig really but, but it's a good performer.
Speaker B: Oh yeah, I like rigs and you
Speaker A: know I like some of the older stuff too Kenwood.
Speaker B: I mean back in the day, 30 years ago these things were top of
Speaker A: the line but you know they're real
Speaker B: huge radios and 50,000 different knobs.
Speaker A: It's wonderful. Yeah, I forget what it is but there's one D2 I ran into a while back that wow, if I could find one I'd really like it have it. I think it's like a 992 but large, very large and it had its own built in power supply so you're not going to take it mobile anywhere. But it had some audio settings on it that I got to use it once and wow, the audio settings really helped clear out, clear up the signal and made it much more intelligible.
Speaker B: You know what I appreciate is the
Speaker A: waterfall,
Speaker B: you know especially if you're just cruising around looking for signals and stuff.
Speaker A: Oh yeah, well I would appreciate that, I really would. It's not quite the same but sometimes I'll get on an SDR on the Internet and use their waterfall. I'll find some traffic. Yeah, 450 does not have it. Neither does it 718 and I'm not sure that there's any easy way to add it.
Speaker B: I like that the HF rigs have UHF vhf. In looking for firefighters, you turn on the waterfall VHF and it'll show you where the helicopter is talking to the ground crew.
Speaker A: Pretty cool. Pretty cool. All right. Well, guess what? I pulled into the parking lot, and it must be Friday, because there's an awful lot more open parking spots than there are the rest of the day. So either people are late or they're just not here. So Friday. One more week and three more weeks. Three more weeks to go. Two more weeks to go. So I'll talk to you later. Have a great day. 73 KK6VZV. Clear.
Speaker B: Good.
Speaker A: Friday the 13th. On six. Side of wheelies. W e6a x n receiver.

Speaker A: Kilo oscar 6, bravo, golf, yankee monitor, wp6, axm receiver. N6iwh, ko6bty.
Speaker B: Okay. Wait for somebody to stop by. Just called. I said, hey, man, give me. How about you? Friday the 13th. Are you out of. Out of work or what?
Speaker A: I'm at work. Some would say I'm not working, but I'm here. But, yeah, it is Friday the 13th. I should go get a lot of tickets.
Speaker B: Lotto ticket. You know, I used to dream about what it would be. Like, have, you know, $10 million or something. Of course, first thing I do is go to the car dealership. And then what? Look around for a plate of L.
Speaker A: If that was me, I'd move out of the area.
Speaker B: Yeah, you know, there's a lot of nice places out here, though. North Valley. Beautiful country, you know. Nice area.
Speaker A: Yeah, it's a bit warm over here today so far.
Speaker B: Well, where would you go? Where would you move?
Speaker A: That's a good question. Maybe even out of country. I might go Japan or uk. Not permanently, but live abroad for a while.
Speaker B: If you had $10 million, you could live anywhere, really. Well, actually, it's not that much money. I mean, you know, a couple houses
Speaker A: and it's over with. Unfortunately, that's true. And then all the taxes and all that, you got that on top of there. I'd buy me some new radios, maybe put up a really big antenna somewhere.
Speaker B: Hey, you know, you could hire people to come and put up a big tower. You know, you could, like, put a beam out there or anything, really. Kill her.
Speaker A: So what are you up to today,
Speaker B: Actually? Cleaning up, looking around at stuff and, you know, spring cleaning kind of thing. Getting a lot of clutter. I like things neat, but I'm not a neat freak.
Speaker A: I can agree with that. I've. I've actually worked for some people. Ended up. You never knew it until you saw their house. And you're like, that's. That's bad talking Porters. They don't dump their trash. They're just piled up in the hallway. Can't get anywhere. Dog and cat excrement everywhere. It's like you're not cooking or you're not bringing food to the potluck. Because I'm not eating that.
Speaker B: Oh, yeah? It doesn't sound too good. Hey, I've got this neighbor two doors down, you know, oldish woman, but not really old, but you should see the inside of her house. And then her. She drinks and she wears these old T shirts with nothing on underneath, really, and it's gross. And there's slobber all over the front of the T shirt. I'm going, you know what? This is America.
Speaker A: She's living her best life. Yeah, some people, they don't do the hygiene thing too well, especially here at work. I work with a whole bunch of unhoused people. Both of them are nice, and you wouldn't even know they're unhoused. But sometimes it's like, you gotta go do something because my eyes are watering. You gotta say it in a polite way, though. The one I've been, my landlord.
Speaker B: Yeah, I mentioned I was helping this unhoused person find housing finally, after months and months and months. In fact, it's been a couple of years. But, you know, it's still like the people who have the money act like they want to hurt you or something. You know, they enjoy making you go without.
Speaker A: They probably sit around and go, we're
Speaker B: making them hurt now.
Speaker A: Yeah, I had. I used to have some. Used to have a friend that was like that. It's like, dude, you're a narcissist.
Speaker B: No, I'm not. That's exactly what a narcissist would say.
Speaker A: I work with people that are narcissists. The mental health field. Some people change when they find out, hey, you know, that's not. That's not the best way to go about things. And other people. And you just have to realize you can't change. You can't expect other people to be like you and show the same respect, you know?
Speaker B: Oh, shamanous. You know, it wasn't actually too long ago I found out. People who are really self absorbed. Isn't that what it is?
Speaker A: Yeah. I feel like telling them, calm down. You're not gonna. We're not gonna make out, make it out of this alive, so change your ways. But they don't.
Speaker B: Well, I was surprised about the people at Social Security. I mean, I learned don't make them mad. You know, this is where. This is sadism or something. They like to hurt people.
Speaker A: Well, I mean, there was like, my aunt, for example, she. When I was growing up, she worked as a daycare provider for the county office of Education.
Speaker B: She hates kids.
Speaker A: She hates kids. And here she is taking care of them. Like, double standards.
Speaker B: Well, I just kind of see a division, you know, like the way they have these little cubicles set up, it's like an encampment fencing around it, you know, nine foot with barbed wire. And you have. You can't go in. You have to call somebody and they
Speaker A: can let you in.
Speaker B: It kind of reminds Me of the Gestapo.
Speaker A: Yeah. I'm not a fan of double standards. It's like, if you're going to help somebody, help everyone. That fits that criteria. Don't pick and choose.
Speaker B: Yeah. You know, the other, the other part of it is a lot of these people are really ugly. Okay, Sorry. But they're hard to look at, and it's not pleasant. And therefore, you know, these people in power, hey, they. They turn the screws.
Speaker A: Yeah. I think it was a year and a half, two years ago, I was taking this unhoused gentleman from here in town to Chico because that's where the shelter was. And I take him over there, and he wasn't walking too good. And some lady, as I was helping him in, and some lady sitting there at the table outside, she's like, under
Speaker B: her breath, this is not a convalescent home.
Speaker A: If you.
Speaker B: You can't walk under your own steam,
Speaker A: you shouldn't be here. And as I was leaving, I was like, did you pay to be here
Speaker B: at the homeless shelter?
Speaker A: Because you shouldn't be judging people. You're in there, you're in a similar boat there.
Speaker B: Hey, you know what? One thing I, I noticed in some of the older crowds is they expect you to do something for them. As they say, you know, give me a ride or give me $5 or whatever. And then they get 10 start yelling, yeah, hey, that's not a way to win friendship.
Speaker A: Huge nut.
Speaker B: Other than that, it's a nice day. Sunshine, a little cool, but, you know, vitamin D on the skin. Yum, yum.
Speaker A: W E6A. You know, it's a nice day over here. Light amount of clouds, blue skies, warm but not hot. Not much of a breeze. That would actually kind of make things a little better, but can't ask for everything. But that was. That was somewhat of a mild winter we had, in my opinion.
Speaker B: Yeah, but, you know, it's going to be brutal. Hot before you know it. And that's the other side of the coin. And you still have to pay PG&E.
Speaker A: You know, I used to joke around when I was in the army. It was like, in the winter you can put on as many layers as you need to to stay warm, but in the summertime, you can only legally take off so much without getting a charge. So it's like you got to find a way to embrace the heat. I don't know, go put your feet in the ocean or the lake or whatever. I. I used to go to the swimming pool here in town as a kid. I won't go there. Now because it's chock full of kids that'll get in your way and jump and hit you but I don't think they do it too many. I don't like enough people as it is. I don't want to go hang out in a cesspool with a whole bunch of people.
Speaker B: Oh yeah, When it gets to about 90 degrees I start crying and whining about it. I've got to seek shelter man. It's just too uncomfortable let alone whether one over a hundred.
Speaker A: Yeah we get plenty of days like that 100 plus go from 106 for a couple days.
Speaker B: Hey it's cooling down it's only going
Speaker A: to be 103 yay. But anyway Pete, I'm gonna go ahead and wind down here. Lunch just ended so I'm gonna head back in and finish out my Friday and hear you on the way home on my rather short less than miles anyway Pete73M6I WH K6PGY
Speaker B: okay, have a
Speaker A: good rest of the day.
Speaker B: KO6PGY M6.

Speaker A: W6p and h, this is kn6wx over wp6a x n repeater.
Speaker B: Yeah, wade, go ahead. W6p h here.
Speaker A: Yeah, I just sent you a text message. I was wondering if you got that.
Speaker B: I see it right now, so I sure did. Let's see. That. The testing is scheduled to start at 6pm I'm pretty confident and let me take a look at something.
Speaker A: Okay, I'll be here.
Speaker B: Okay. Wade? Yeah? The time begins 6pm and the address is 1430 Pine Street, Oroville, California. And that is, I believe it's in the fellowship hall at. Oh, I don't know if it's St. John's I kind of think it's St. John's Episcopal Church, but let me confirm that. Well, in any case, that is the address. 1430 Pine Street, Mooreville.
Speaker A: Okay, that sounds good. I got everything I wanted to do done today already and so I thought I'd go up there and just join the session.
Speaker B: Oh, that's great. It'll be good to have you. Have you there. And let's see, I'm looking at the ORS website right now and so they say 6pm Looks like the normal. Their meeting starts at 7pm but normally doors open at 6. So I was going to try and be there a little early, but I'm not sure I'll be there by 5:30 anyway, even if the doors aren't open. So I just want to have time to set up. But yeah, somewhere close to six would be great. I look forward to seeing you.
Speaker A: Okay, that sounds good. Well, I will probably mosey on up through Gridley and head over that way after I make a stop in Gridley. It depends on what happens between now and then, but of course I may be shopping in Gridley on the way home. I have no idea.
Speaker B: All right, well, either way I'll be looking for you and I'll have the radio on while we're driving up there, so if you care to reach out or if you don't find the place, give me a call. Alright, looking forward to it. I'll say 73 for now. W6P and H.
Speaker A: I will have my cell phone, but the vehicle I'm taking does not have any amateur radio capabilities. So I will just look it up on the Internet and see how to get there and we'll find it that way.
Speaker B: Okay, sounds good. And I've got your number and you've got mine, so give me a call if you need to. But anyway, look forward to it. W6P and H. I'll be clear.
Speaker A: Okay, catch you later. Paul and 73, this is KN6WX.

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Speaker A: W6b and h, this is k6kds.
Speaker B: Go ahead, Carla. W6B and H,
Speaker C: I wasn't sure if you were gonna answer or not, so glad to hear you out there.
Speaker B: I was in the other room, but I heard you from in there, so I ran in to get it.
Speaker C: Awesome. Well, I am just heading out from the hospital and looking forward to our ham testing in Oroville tonight.
Speaker B: Yeah, we should have a good team there. And looking forward to it, too, so. All right, well, we'll see you. You're coming home from there?
Speaker C: Yeah. ETA probably about, I don't know, maybe 10 minutes, and then I'll be ready to head.
Speaker B: All right, that sounds good. I'll see you soon.
Speaker C: All right, well, this is K6 KDS, clear on your finals.
Speaker B: All right, well, I've got the yard sign out and
Speaker A: the Chromebooks are charged
Speaker B: and everything's packed and ready, so I'll see you when you get here. W6P and H, clear.