GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz) recordings for 2026-02-03

Sa. K6tdy Sacramento. On Carlo 36.

Kilo7 Oscar Foxtrot. Oscar is mobile on the side.

Yes, sir. You're making it fine. Los Angeles, link up. Copy that. Thank you, guys.

Speaker A: Sa. November 0, fox. Fuel testing.
Speaker B: November 0, Fox. Start out for Kilo testing. Does anybody have a copy?
Speaker C: KB9 my S. I have a copy. This is KR7 FPV.
Speaker B: Okay, thank you. You know, for some reason when I go to sign in in the evenings on the net, I don't get a response. So I thought, well, check it now and see what's happening. Okay, thank you very much.
Speaker C: What's the call? I missed the call. I only caught the last part where you're looking for a copy. Well, I just get. You just dropped out. Most of your. Your transmission was gone. Can you repeat it?
Speaker A: Station
Speaker C: looking for a copy. You dropped out on your last transmission. Can you repeat? November0. November 0, Foxtrot, Alpha kilo. During that, you dropped out about every other letter. And it just got really quiet. But I could still hear what you were saying. The letter. So you did get a copy come in. But you still have some kind of.
Speaker A: Rich
Speaker C: n7 alpha kilo. I think it's rich. Anyways, you want to try to get in on the scenic repeater? I'm listening there as well. Okay,
Speaker B: I'm gonna. First I'm gonna see about switching. I'm going to switch hands and see if I get in here better. And then I'll try the Phoenix.
Speaker C: Just so you know, this last transmission, crystal clear. No dropouts. You came in, you know, Lima Charlie.
Speaker A: Okay, my
Speaker C: friend Chris. Nope. This particular time, you were dropping out again.
Speaker A: Rich, I got to
Speaker C: go in and eat dinner before the net. I hope you get it figured out. Maybe somebody else can work with you. But I'm gonna go in, eat dinner, and then I'll be getting ready for the net here pretty soon.
Speaker B: Okay, I'm gonna switch microphones and then I'll check that again. Roger. Copy. KR7 FPV clear for now.

Speaker A: November 0 Foxtrot Alpha kilo
Speaker B: testing. N7dWg lawn. Claire, thank you very much.

System 19 link up.

System24link op.

System9, link up.

System 21, lift off.

Link up.

Los Angeles link up.

System 7.

K6lnk system 36, snow mountain range.

Speaker A: Kilo november 6th. Mike, golf kilo. Final check. Kn6mgk36 local
Speaker B: k6lnk system 36, snow mountain range.

Speaker A: System 7, link up
Speaker B: k6lnk system 36, snow mountain range.
Speaker A: Can link up.

K6lnk system 36, snow mountain range.

Kb6 coc mobile on the Katadi 5 system 26 link up.

Beep, beep, beep, beep, beep.

Los Angeles link up.

K6lnk system 36, snow mountain range.

Fresno link up.

K 6lnk system 36. Drink.

K6lnk system 36, snow mountain range.

And 60.

System25link check in. Six pne. Testing one more time. System25 link chat.

Speaker A: And 6k in each.
Speaker B: Morning, bright and early, and we'll leave you alone. Finally underway here. Headed to stand.
Speaker A: Early, huh?
Speaker B: Yeah.
Speaker A: It is six o' clock your time, isn't it? Nine o' clock my time. I've already had my two cups of coffee, my breakfast, my cup of hot chocolate and I think I figured this out. We're trying to set up TTMS commands that we can use at an All Star site to activate Check in link. Check in command.
Speaker B: I think I just figured it out. Yeah, it works at all the RF sites. You just got to figure out how to squeeze it through the All Star gating. All right, carry on, sir. And hats off to all the stuff you guys do with all that voodoo and magic. Man, that LA system just sounds superb. Sounds great. It'd be nice someday at some of the distance stuff that gets hammered by tape. Paws would be in the. In the fray also. But. All right, back to my coffee here. I could drop the mic and grab the cup or I'll be wearing it. Somebody be JKB Mobile Highway 1. Pause every time. All right, Mike, you enjoy your day?
Speaker A: Yeah, I'm just trying to do my part, you know. You know, many, many years I've spent using the Carlo system. Enjoyed just about every minute of it. So, yeah, I'm just, you know, and I'm learning. I love. Excuse me, don't have a cause. I love learning new stuff and doing some real hands on, real hands on stuff here. Having Carla as the opportunity to do those things is pretty awesome. Okay, you have a good day. Talk to you later. N6kn.
Speaker B: Hello. As like me, whenever I do stuff, I document, document, document. Make it so the next guy that comes along doesn't have to stumble and fumble and figure it out. All right, Ken, 7:30. Yeah, my contribution to Carlos and helping Tom commissioning the sites, hanging the antennas and all that good stuff, so. All right, I might be bumpy here even on how we went with our shitty antenna here, so stop me up on 3273 listening.
Speaker A: All right, in a second here, I'm going to try another. Another COP command from a cloud server site. And yeah, thanks for everything you do. Tom and the guys, they need all the help they can get. Talk to you later. N6 knock.

Speaker A: Well, that didn't work. I didn't expect it to. M16. Hey Mike, quick question for you or if anybody else is listening and they know, do all of the sites have link check in capabilities?
Speaker B: To the best of my knowledge, yes, they do.
Speaker A: All right, thank you.
Speaker B: Yeah, I remember once, I believe, there used to be a global command and what a fuster cluck it was. And you issued that command for all of them to check in at the same time. You can imagine the pile up. It was pretty entertaining. But I think that was changed back. I remember when they first tried it was, it was interesting.
Speaker A: Yeah, 32, 34. 34 check ins. Maybe even all at once and that would be terrible. I think I. I think I know how to do that. But it would have to be done in scheduling and that would probably something that someone would want to do at 2:00 in the morning, you know. Okay, talk to you later. Thanks. Thanks for the info.
Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. That's another reason why I'm 32 here. PL encode is stripped during all the controller chatters. My radio is always on and that way it minimizes all that stuff so I can kill. All right, good luck.
Speaker A: All right, so what, what repeater or what system are you using currently?
Speaker B: Chris Dorse over on the coast?
Speaker A: Did you try saying tres dos.
Speaker B: Probably the correct way? Yep, 32 for most of us. Yes.
Speaker A: Okay. Okay, thank you.
Speaker B: Trace dulce. Wouldn't that be like 30, 20. Oh, did I screw that up too? 12.
Speaker A: Crap.
Speaker B: I don't know. It's been a long time since I've done the high school Spanish thing.
Speaker A: Okay. The wife says trenta y dos. Trenta e Dos is 32. Rick the Mundo. It sound like somebody may have said that. I had to turn the volume down so I could hear the wife. You know how the wife can be. You better turn that volume down when they're talking.
Speaker B: Yes. And that's always ended with a yes dear.
Speaker A: Yes dear.
Speaker B: You don't look at day over 69. And he's a ham. Which is kind of cool. As a matter of fact, the machine on YOP system up on Shasta Ed had her call sign on it. Oh God. For years and years and years, years and years. And finally one of the local guys up there took it over. They put his side on it, but hers phonetically was throwaway six that quickly grabbed zippers. N6QG said.

I tried talking my wife into getting her ham radio license. Yeah, now that we're here, she has no interest. Trying to think of the call sign. I had a vanity call sign all picked out for. Her name is Ixa. So I think it was going to be N1X A. Okay, I'm gonna try 32.

Speaker A: That was two. Why was that two? Mike? I'm missing
Speaker B: it.
Speaker A: Is that Ping 32 chicken? That must be something funny with the tone switch on number three and the controller doesn't like it. Yeah, I probably did it wrong. Try it again.
Speaker B: I have to put in the DTMF Hertz tone to get this to work. So like tone 3 is 697 Hertz on the low and 1477 on the high. So you have to put both those tones in to create a three. That's the only way that I can make a 300 millisecond DTMF.
Speaker C: But depending on how the pre emphasis and de emphasis works going across the system, you might find that the higher tone one of them is rolled off. I remember when I was building repeater controllers and all that kind of good stuff, having to deal with that because all my tones just recorded right through the whole work and I set my links up flat and that eliminated about 99% of my problems.

Back when my system was tied to Walla. Remember George Gzk and the guys? Yeah. The main stuff was down there in Lompok, I think it was. Yeah. So for them to be able to control my stuff in Tahoe and vice versa, that made my links flat. It did the tr.

I think it's on the problem I missed when I had one of the tones set at 200 milliseconds instead of 3. Okay, here we go. I'll try it again.

Still not hearing the 3 for some reason. Are we sure the 32 has a link check in? I don't know. Let's see. It's wrong number. I think I was off by one.

Speaker A: It's almost like it doesn't like the two threes together. I don't know how to separate those more so they're more pronounced from each other. Let me try it again here.
Speaker B: This is system 32. It doesn't like my microphone. I noticed when I had the stock issue mic on, it works just fine. It works fine with the handheld, but with this Tyt mic on the 8900, it doesn't like it.
Speaker A: Oh, okay. Well, it checked in that time. All right. I think I need to figure out how to put a space in there. Okay. Well, again, thank you. Try a couple more and then I'll do all of them. Call that good? Thanks.

Speaker A: Well, hello there, Larry. How you doing this morning?
Speaker B: I'm good, kid. Good morning to you. And right now that I tapped this and I was over 75 years from my brother, but I'm done there. Oh, okay. Probably.
Speaker A: Probably heard I'm working on the TTMS stuff here. What is today? Tuesday.
Speaker B: You have no dents today, right? I'm going to be gone from about two because I saw a good part of my day. Or still in the middle of something.
Speaker A: Hang on one second, let me close the door here. My wife's got her phone on speakerphone. All right, Larry, I'm sorry, what did you say?
Speaker B: You're still in the middle of something or if you want to talk for a second.
Speaker A: No, we can, we can talk for a second. I can do all this while I'm talking.
Speaker B: Okay.
Speaker A: I just went look at things.
Speaker B: I didn't find anything out on sizing or different circumstances. I just put the, you know, I remember that one place in the settings and fighting where I said 125 and took it down to 100. And I think it said maybe hard to use, but I did put it down 100. And one thing that on my end when I'm bringing up any viewer, that password is just going off the bottom down there into the cache fly and I have a hard time moving it up to where I can see it. But now that I have that size instead of 100, it's very easy for me to do. My question is, did you get your point of sentence to a note on the fly on wifi?
Speaker A: I heard you, but I missed it. What about the WI fi on the
Speaker B: PI I remember you were entering in. Do you know if you successfully got the WI fi into your setting area?
Speaker A: Yeah, I'm pretty sure we did. I'll just double check that stuff. I think we had everything in there correctly. Best way to know is to turn your PI off, unplug the Ethernet and then plug your PI back in and see if you can get in using
Speaker B: that
Speaker A: call sign or that username dodge local on your browsers. Get in if you can. Then you know your WI fi is working. Okay.
Speaker B: And is it to the point now where it's just going to be entering parameters of, you know, on my specifics here, Is there something that I could possibly follow the manual on or do we want to try again for you to be able to see if you get that? I think there's some drop downs or something that weren't working for you.
Speaker A: Yeah, no, we can try it again. Let me finish up with this, and I'll do a couple more tests, and then if you have time, I can team you in there and watch you do it. If I can see the ESL menu,
Speaker B: then we can proceed.
Speaker A: If I can't see it, I don't know how you can see it, but yeah. So let me get back with you. I'll finish what I'm doing here. I think it's going to take me probably another 15 minutes to put all these command lines in, and then another couple minutes testing, and then we could. I can go in and see you. Okay?
Speaker B: All right, no problem. And also tomorrow morning would be better for you. That's no problem for me. All right. K7GM. Let me know which way you want to go.
Speaker A: Today's okay for me.
Speaker B: Okay.
Speaker A: I'll talk to you here shortly. M6K.

Okay, Mike, if you're listening, I figured out how to add a space. I'll try that now. M6 knock system 32 link chat in. That was it. When you have like two twos or two threes or two four side by side, there needs to be a little space in there. All right, Good deal. That error 300 whatever. Two coming off of vodka. I still need to figure out how to get rid of that. Is there a command that unmutes the DTMs so that way the far end will actually pass it through the repeater transmitter? Or is that an old act saying, Well, if I had your number or some way of sending you info here real quick or a text or something, I would love to have you try one of these four digit all star cop commands to see if the. See if it'll work. But I have. If I don't have any of your information, I'll have to wait for someone else to wake up. Like Mike or Tom or Jeff. Yeah, I'll pass my number on. Are you ready? Well, let me ask you this. Do you hear use WhatsApp or Signal or any of those? Nope. Nah, I'm not paranoid. I don't care if somebody messes with me. I just block them. It's no big deal. Okay, hang on, hang on one second. Get into my message. I don't seem to have a pen sitting there. Find one. It skips or it doesn't work.

Okay, since this is international, I have to add some extra info here. Give me one second. You gotta add a one. Well, I have to add a little coat in here, too. Okay, go ahead with the number. Carry coding the number. Six, five, zero. Trace. Trace. Trace. 5088. Okay, thank you. I'm going to try to send you a message right now.

Okay, I just sent you two messages. All right, we'll see you when it arrives.

But you get buffered short and then forwarded. Vaders? I haven't seen it yet.

Speaker A: Just to confirm. 650-333-50DB. That's a QSL via the bureau. Yep, that's it. And I do have international coming and going enabled, by
Speaker B: the
Speaker A: way.
Speaker B: Looks like I already had your phone number.
Speaker A: Your picture popped up here. And I think I probably already have yours, too. Let me do a quick search here while I'm driving. Here goes. Yeah, you may have an old one. N16.

Doc don't have you. And last time I got a new phone, my kid, he worked for Sprint, did the upgrade for me. And I lost about 150 contacts during the transfer. And I'm still patching it back together, so I guess yours is probably one of them. It's funny. One of the ones that I lost was my wife, who just thought,

Speaker A: Okay, well, let me. Let me try this with you. Try Star 9. And then the last two digits of the other means that you use minus the very last one, the symbol.
Speaker B: That makes sense perfectly. Here goes. The controllers finished doing their housekeeping. All right, here goes.
Speaker C: I got no response on either 19 or 32 over here. 19 is
Speaker A: not set up yet. Okay, we'll try it again later. Let me finish this and then we'll experiment. I'm sure you'll be out by then. All right, well, thank you again, Mike, and let me know if that message comes n6kn.
Speaker B: Yeah, I can look you up on QRZ when I get to work and see what you got there. And I can shoot stuff to you via email also. So anyway, all right. And I'm always listening on 19 with the handheld there at work, so if I'm not busy, I can pick up and respond. WB6JKV mobile, Mountain View.
Speaker C: I'm sending you an email right now,
Speaker B: by the way. Jkvacbel.net is kind of flaky, but any of the other ones will work at jkvmail. I've got that one on my phone. Also.
Speaker C: Your call sign at
Speaker B: Gmail. We paid money for the PAC bill because we've had it forever, ever since 98, I think it was, and always having trouble with it. Password's not working and, oh, you gotta get old to Yahoo to fix it and all this stuff. But Gmail always freaking works, man. It's free and it just works great. Go figure.

There's a couple sitting in Gmail, spam, LinkedIn and LinkedIn.

Hey, mike. Wfc. I'm waving at you as I drive by. Lawrence here. Wb6jkv mobile, Los Angeles link up. Yeah, that works from my handheld, actually, but not from my mobile. So, yeah, that inspires me to fix my stock microphone. All right, hop it on. AWB6JKV mobile, right at the Silence Airport.

All right. Ken just pulled in. I'll be back listening in about 10. WB6JKV no longer mobile. Roger. Roger. Thanks for your help. If he paints a whole lot of nothing, I'd see you.

Los Angeles link up.

Speaker A: And 16. I'm just trying some dtmf commands here. Sa.
Speaker B: System25link check in.

26, lift up.

This is system 25 link shaft.

And 6 grt 36 local.

And 16.

K, 7g and d and 6kne.

Okay, 7G and D and 6kn.

Wb6ca, this is n7rsn.

And 6 grt 36 local. Back again. I had the antenna and a different radio.

Of26 link up.

It. Is this GRG testing, but can't hear anything right now.

And out, jerry.

Yeah. Good morning. Welcome back. And good morning to the rest of them. Had Larry checked in. Now, it's 54 degrees here. Supposed to get to 55, and then the rain's gonna start about 3 o'. Clock. I don't know how much we're gonna get, but I think we're in for a good. And that's. That's about it. Got the house cleaner coming over at 1130 since Gina's not able to do all that stuff with her shoulder. So she's going to give it a thorough cleaning and come back every other week until she's completely healed. I hope you and Donna are doing well. Thanks for picking me out. 84 lD.

Speaker A: Kn608k.kn6o8k. Requesting antenna check, please. Los Angeles link up. Thank you kindly. I really appreciate that. This is KN6 Oak. And it. I'm done. It's over 73 to you as well. So whatever it is, and have a good
Speaker B: day. And for what it's worth, you both sound great
Speaker A: here in San Jose. WB6K, JV on a B handheld inside the NBC studios. San Jose. Back to work. Seven three. System 19 link. Hawk, what do you mean, back to work? Why don't you just get to work? N6 MVC. What's up, D? System 11 link. Hey, get to work there, Ko. You only got a few days left. There he goes. What are you going to do after you retire, man? I know. You're going to put together a new. Let's see, how about an MSF or a quiz lane? And let's just pick it up in Montera, replace the box I got up there and tie it into your network. Wow. How's that for a plan? Yeah, well, I should have the hub moved by N6TRT36 local testing.

Speaker A: Yeah, well, I got the spare repeater, so. Yeah, gotta pick the one out of Stockton and throw it out of my garage. I got the one out of the main Sacramento, one I have to take down. So it's going to get moved over to Vaca. So, yeah,
Speaker B: Sounds like a beautiful. Put repeaters and keep moving them around and drive dark and crazy. So, yeah,
Speaker A: I think MVP if you're still in there. I think my replaced antenna up at Slide got destroyed by the time I went over there. There's absolutely nothing on 420 coming out of that. In or out of it.
Speaker B: Oh, no. Was it as robust as the Scala that was up there or not so much. No, not so much.
Speaker A: I'm trying to remember what it was. I think it was a modified Motorola 450 antenna or something extended the elements on to make it 420. Where was it? I had it running someplace else, but yeah, there's not even a trace of any RF coming off that thing. Yeah, not good.
Speaker B: I hate that. Yeah, we just replaced a Scala down at Santiago that had 10 degrees of down tilt in it. Those things are tough antennas, man. But, you know, and so are the Telloways. God, we've had those destroyed. I think those are even tougher. All welded and everything. And just, you know, when you get whatever it is, 40, 50 pound block eyes tonight down and hit it, it really doesn't matter what it is.
Speaker A: Yeah, I kind of swung it around so it was underneath that ice shield that was up there, but apparently it didn't help.
Speaker B: Well, it could always be something else too, you know, I can't tell you any time, but it's gone up thinking, oh, it must be this or must be that. And also it's like, whoa, didn't see that one coming. So you never know until you get there and put hands on it. And knives. You have to see if I can get Jason.
Speaker A: He knows somebody can get into the cameras up there and swing it around and see if it's still there.
Speaker B: Yep, that helps. Or if somebody wants to go skiing, you know, anyway and jkv, you know. What do you mean, get back to work? Why don't you just get to work? Start there. That'd be a good place. Yep, I'm all caught up. Just have to finish some training, man. Hazmat. Oh, this sucks. That's the worst part. Yeah, I got plenty of that piling up too. So, so crazy. Just like looking at all this stupid crap that keeps coming through and changes and this, that, like, yeah, whatever. I'm Paying attention. In one ear, out the other. Yeah. The powers that be just make all this stuff up. Right. Just keeps us busy, you know? The amount of time it took for you to write this stuff up, you could have just done this and done with it, so. Well, it doesn't work that way. All right? I'm speaking of. One second. So I got to get back to it here, so. Yeah. Things are getting crazy around here. A lot of people coming in and descending on the area, so. Especially down there, man. Really crazy. Keep your wits about you. Somebody say ice? What? This morning, they were doing a. They weren't going to be there. They're not there to do anything. Yep. Our folks wasn't really happy with that distraction. They got enough stuff to report on, you know? Yep. Well, maybe they'll be a little more prudent and diplomatic about their tactics. They've caused enough mayhem and disturbance in this country, so. I don't want to get into it. So I think, you know. All right, get to work. Yeah, that's funny, too, because. Yeah. You know who. I've already created enough. You know what? I guess he's a big trumpet. Distractions. Right. That's not a bad thing. But guess what? Didn't make any difference. Coming back at him in space. All right, see you guys later. Back to faking it. Jk any. All right, get to work. And KO you do the same thing at your.

Los angeles link up. Sa.

System24 link up.

26, lift up.

Speaker A: Jkv, w7kju.
Speaker B: Hey, matt.
Speaker A: Happy Tuesday.
Speaker B: W7kju, wb6, jkv. Andy crashy in san jose.
Speaker C: I just had a couple of minutes
Speaker B: to say hello, but I had to say hello. So.
Speaker A: Hello, system 19l.
Speaker C: Hey, good hearing. I just thought about you. Wonder if he's on. Happen to be lurking. I'll let you go. You're about ready to decimate or do something. So take care and happy Tuesday. And good, good hearing you. Wp68 kgu.
Speaker A: Turn on.
Speaker B: Be clear. All right, Matt 7:3. Yep. Got here at work. Always listening. And by the way, the system now is got a solid connection into Southern California. So, yeah, talk to anybody in LA. Carla31 is back online again. So matter of fact, is there anybody in LA listening? Just for a quick check. Say again.
Speaker A: Any copy?
Speaker B: Sure. Say it again. Just curious if anybody in Southern California was listening for a quick check. Just demoing us to our partner up there at Lake Tahoe. So go ahead. A few decent JKV handheld in San Jose. Yeah, good morning.
Speaker A: 86 up.
Speaker C: I'm in Los Angeles.
Speaker B: Come on. Okay. Yep. Sound like you're right here.
Speaker C: Roger. Take care. Have a good one out there.
Speaker A: 80, 60 p.
Speaker B: All right. Just hard at work making it here over at NBC studios here, also known as NBC and telemundo in bay area. So there you go, matt. Daho. Your turn.
Speaker C: Go.
Speaker B: Looks like Matt bailed on us. Hey, Matt, I guess let you know the system works in la. There's a gentleman from Los Angeles that's on there now as we speak.
Speaker C: It sounds really good. Yeah, I was listening to him and whatnot. Yeah, I got two microphones real close together and I grabbed the wrong one. But yeah, I got a friend down there, Joel, with her at a BB6 BJM and retired deputy sheriff and let's see, can't think of his call right now. Anyway, it's a beautiful day up here in tile. I think we're gonna hit 50 degrees today. It's kind of. Kind of a little above normal, but it's okay with me.
Speaker B: Back to you, M. Yeah, we hit 70 here, both on the coast and on the peninsula. So I think we're going to do it again today. So anyway, how's things in la? What was the name down there? I didn't catch it. Yep, I guess he got busy too. Oh, well, I gotta get busy also. Kn6mgk on 36 local kilo november 6th. Mike golf. Kilo is mobile.

Speaker A: Pretty quiet out there.
Speaker B: Yep. Anyway, good. Good to hear, everybody. Good luck on the contest. KN6MGK.
Speaker C: What? Is there nobody out here? W6lnd.
Speaker B: I was about ready to switch over to the W6 TRC, but I hear you out.
Speaker A: Yeah, I'm on the hd.
Speaker B: Yeah, I'm going to switch over. Kn6mzk. Qsy.
Speaker A: All right. 76l.

System 3, lift up. It.

Is there anybody that knows anything about Force Amplifiers? I can't find one connection, but anyways, does anybody know anything about that?

Anybody out there know anything about amp boards to go into ports that would go into amplifiers? I have one, but I can't find out where one wire goes. Does anybody have any suggestions wide.

26 link.

N6grg n6kn.

System11 link up. Kj6ko.kj6ko. Hey, I just sent you and Hayes email. Apparently there's more flashing going on, so just when you thought it was safe to go outside. Oh, really? All right, I'll have to check that out. All right, well, this time it looks like it's up in Washington at HQ and other locations up there, but. And, you know, I think it's just under 400, but it seems like it's brand new. And that wasn't the inference I got from. What the hell is the guy's name? The c. What the hell is he? Cto. Coo, I think. CTO seemed like it was all behind us, so, you know, don't trust these guys at all. Well, I heard that there was. What is it? That Steve. Cell One guy. What's that? Company with a. Merged with Cellular, not Cell One. Was it Cell One? No, US Cellular got hit last week. I didn't see anything about that. Is this a tech or somebody else? Not sure. I just heard that they got hit last week. Oh, really? Yeah, I didn't hear. I don't even know how many there are. I've seen some names I don't recognize, and, you know, I see their sights sometimes in one console, but. Yeah, no idea. Interesting. And I just drafted a letter to a RF engineer about a FUBAR site, and after an anchor job and my boss says, yeah, go ahead and send it to him. And then, you know, depending on how they respond or he does or whatever, then we'll see if we have to escalate it and get the old message back. It's like, are you kidding me? You're noisy and crunchy, so I'll let you continue on there. And those hits keep on coming. System 19 link up. Yes, they do. Hey, are you able to get into seven from where you are? I just wanted to confirm. I know it's. The audio shaping is all off and whacked out there. I want to say it's de emphasis leaving the building and no de emphasis coming into the building and pre emphasis leaving, I think. But I don't know if you're able to switch over there and listen to it or not. Do it on occasion. And I can only take it for about 30 seconds, but yeah, yeah, it's all cheap and basy and icky going one way and all tinny and restricted going the other. All right. Yeah, when Jeff went down there, hook up the. The node, you know, he hooked it up and they tried to, you know, all parts levels, but obviously things are in need of a service monitor and tweaking and configuring, which means I gotta go down there. That means I need him to go down there. So I think, you know, But I ain't going down there till super bowl is over, that's for sure. Yeah, and if you need somebody on a base station, I can work 7 full, fly it in from my place. So. Yeah, you mean at work, not at home, right? Oh, that would be at home, yes. At work, not so much with the handheld in the mobile. Yeah. But from home. Yeah, no problem. It's, you know, outside antenna. Yeah, go figure, right? Closer at work and block and farther away at home and it's, you know, that's why it's called Will. Freaky, right? Remember how it was working up in California? Yoga, of all places. Crazy. Yeah, well, you know, it's kind of all out there on its own in the middle of things. And what is it, 600 foot elevation, so. But it's a small antenna, but, hey, it works. And a new one. That's right. I think I replaced that last year, All that good stuff. But yeah, yeah, I can do that from home and copy that on super bowl, man. Oh, besides super bowl day, I'll be working. I'll be on Bruno. I can work at. Fine. From Bruno. Speaking of, Primro, do you still got that. Whatever you guys call it, your storm tracker, hauler, wheeler, radar truck thingy up there parked up there, or is that back out in the open? No, they redeployed it up there the day before it started raining, so. So, yeah, it's still there, still scanning the skies. I mean, from up there. Yeah, it's parked on Bruno transmitter right below the tower. I think a. A spot for it, you know, and shows it out there driving around, doing stuff. And I'm thinking, yeah, I don't. I don't think that's accurate. No, they. They took that. That shot on the road on the way to Bruno Road and go through the trees. Oh, that's funny. All right. You guys got some red warning signs around it, nice and enclosed compound. So, you know, put the signs on it that we don't turn the thing on until it's actually raised so it's supporting all that RF over your head. And what frequency is that? Like two, three gig or something higher. Oh, license is laying around your. Somewhere. I'm thinking like six or seven, maybe. All right. It'll warm up certain parts of your body for sure, right? Oh, yeah. They don't want you anywhere near when it's running, so. Yep. All right, copy that. I'm heading down to San Remote, so I think, you know, get to work. Talk to you later. All right, there, unit, catch you later.

Kilo oscar 6 mike bravo, india. Coming in on system 17. Report. System24 link up. All right, thank you much. Appreciate it. Kilo six oscar. Kilo oscar six mike bravo, india. Sir. Have a good afternoon.

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Hey, Larry. I tried calling you earlier, but must have gotten busy. How you doing? I'm doing good. Just stayed home. Time to do my. How's it going with you? Good, good. You? Are you ready to send me a password or what? Do you want to. Good. Give me a couple minutes. I just turned on my PC again. All right, sounds good. Let's. Let's get that thing finished up for you. I'll get us disconnected from Carla in 6K.

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