GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz) recordings for 2026-02-04
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Speaker A: Las vegas.
Speaker B: Hello, ralph, this is kk7dbi in tanaka. Just getting off work. Hey, Ken.
Speaker A: Yeah, good afternoon. I'm sure I'm going to visit my mom in rehab and head home from there. What are you up to?
Speaker B: Doing my honey do's and my chores. I haven't been up to much. Just hanging out down in the man cave.
Speaker A: That's what you do every time I'm talking to you, man. You got the life, man. I'm telling you, the life of a prince.
Speaker B: Now this retirement, it's just great. Sometimes I wonder though if it's all tight.
Speaker A: Just supposed to be.
Speaker B: But other than getting old, I think
Speaker A: I continue the good part of it. Yeah, there you go. All right.
Speaker B: Well, nothing much. Nothing much new here.
Speaker A: Going on same old, same old. Got a little bit of travel coming up.
Speaker B: The end of the month.
Speaker A: I got one of my counterparts from one of the companies I work with is flying into town. Well, actually he's probably here by now. Coming by tomorrow to work and have a couple of meetings. Go have a. Have a nice dinner tomorrow night. Then he flies back to Alabama on Thursday. So it'll be nice to see him.
Speaker B: Go down to that radio show. Say again? Going down to that radio show. When they give you all the different radios that are new coming out.
Speaker A: Oh yeah, the Yuma Ham Fest. Yeah, driving down there the last Friday of the month, whatever date that is. I don't have a calendar in front of me, but probably around the, I don't know, whatever day that is. Yeah, we're leaving Friday morning for the show. I think it opens around noon or so. It takes about 5 hours ish. To get to Yuma from here. And we're coming back Sunday morning.
Speaker B: That ought to be some fun. You ought to enjoy that. That'll be a little rest for you other than the driving.
Speaker A: Yeah, I always think about flying but you know, by the time I probably have to fly to Phoenix or I'm not sure what the closest major airport is, you know, by the time you screw with all that stuff and mess around with TSA and you know, get the rental car and yada, yada yada, you've almost got, you know, but you know, having get to the airport early and everything, you're almost at five hours anyway. So just drive, stay the heck with it.
Speaker B: Probably less headache. You'll at least get cheap stuff on the way down too.
Speaker A: They hate how to see. Yes, they are a lot of desert. But anyways, I don't mind flying. I'm a Delta guy and they Always really treat me well. So I don't mind that at all.
Speaker B: Yeah, I'm just going back to pain management tomorrow with my neck, I guess. I went talk to the orthopedic and he says the only thing he could do is fuse it. But he was really good with me, he told me, he says, I can fuse it, but you ain't gonna be happy. He says a lot of times that don't help. He says, Isaac, besides, you ought to
Speaker A: stick with pain, man. It's interesting. One of the guys I work with up in. Well, he's up in South Salt Lake City area. Tooele, actually, but it's my general area. He went into surgery today, got his neck fused. He's a young guy, though. He's probably crap, upper 30s maybe, but some kind of injury he had way back in the military days, I think. And he went under the knife today. He's going to be out of work for about three or four weeks, recovering.
Speaker B: Well, I hope he's a young guy, maybe it'll work for him. But this guy told. This surgeon, told me that he could confuse it for me, but I guarantee you, you might not be satisfied with it because you're going to be limited in your turning your head back and forth. And he says it ain't a good guarantee that you're going to be relieved of all your pain. I kind of opt out. He says, I think for your age, I'd stick with pain management.
Speaker A: And what does. What does pain management tell? Just medicine or physical therapy or hybrid or what.
Speaker B: They do shots in your neck to enter the nerve. And I think I'm going back for. They're going to try to do laser to burn the ends of the nerves. I talked to a couple of people that had it done and they said at last it's been over a year. And they got complete the. And then he said, after that, there's certain medications I can use that aren't too severe on me that would numb it. And like today I was really bad with it. And I just loaded up on 800 Ibuprofen and it helped. It numbed it up a little bit.
Speaker A: Okay, I got it. I got it. All right, well, cool. As long as it's manageable, right? And I imagine I would presume your insurance covers the majority or all of it,
Speaker B: Or it's covered everything on there so far, so we'll just see how far it goes. They did recommend therapy. You know, where you go. I guess I don't know what they do in therapy, but this surgeon because sometimes that helps go to therapy. So they've got me appointment for next Thursday. We'll see therapy soon.
Speaker A: Maybe they put you in one of those inverted things. They strap the hanging upside down for a while. I know people that have had, you know, neck and spine challenges and things like that, they'll do that to kind of decompress the discs.
Speaker B: Ma', am, right here. Table, right here in this basement with where my man cave is just outside of it. I do that for my back. I hang upside down like a bat for a while until I get dizzy. And I do it off and on for during the week. And it does help a little bit. I don't know what the therapy does. I'll let you know after.
Speaker A: Okay, good deal. Have you narrowed in on your. Your dentist appointment here in Vegas or not?
Speaker B: I keep asking my wife, when's her dentist appointment? And she says, well, I'll call them and find out for sure, but because I know it's for later next month.
Speaker A: So I said, okay,
Speaker B: you don't let me know until the day I usually have to go. And I told her, I said, I gotta know beforehand. She said she would call them, but she ain't done it.
Speaker A: Okay, so it's in March. I thought it was. I thought it was this month, so. Okay, cool. Don't know what I have going on in March. I know the last week of this month I'm gone, but other than that, I don't think I'm leaving.
Speaker B: Okay. How did your wife show go down there? Where's your hand?
Speaker A: Went good. Went to Long beach and saw, you know, saw some of the vendors and some of the new machines and hoops and products and stuff like that that they have. So she had a good time to see. Seeing everybody and, like, see on YouTube that have, like, a little demonstrations of how you do this, how you do that. I guess some of those folks are there, so. No, it was good. It was a good time, I think. Well, I know. I'm glad that. I know that she is glad that she went. So. Yeah, it was good.
Speaker B: Yeah. I'm just hiding down here in my man cave. I come after I get my chores. I come back down here and play around with whatever I can find to do. I had a friend who traded some rifles, and I had to be the mediator because he was out of town. So I did the swap for him, and they were both happy. So I guess it went well.
Speaker A: Yeah, good deal. All right. Well, you're sounding good. So the receiver's working well. Still haven't I'm trying to, I'm talking to my, my partner in crime down here at 7lb. We're trying to think about maybe making a trip to Highland Peak before the next race, which I think is like in April just to go through this fight. It's been such a long time since we've done stuff up there. And deviation coming down to the link
Speaker B: into our server is a little bit on the low side.
Speaker A: It could be cranked up a bit and probably some audio quality adjustments, but minor stuff like that. It's working great. I'm just nitpicking, that's all. But it's a hell of a drive, as you probably know, from Vegas up to there. That's freaking eight to 10 hours. Just the road and the time on the radio site. So if we do it, we'll probably get a hotel someplace and what the hell, I'm just about to tip my tongue.
Speaker B: God, Diet Ph.
Speaker A: I might get it. Might get a room of poach and spend the night.
Speaker B: And we got room here if you need. Guys need a place, I got a room right down here by the man cave that's got two queen size beds in it. So if you're interested, you're welcome to stay here.
Speaker A: Ah, cool. I see the offer. Okay, well, we'll play her by ear. I know he doesn't, he doesn't like to stay away from home much, but anyways, remember last time? Last time we had major work to do up there. I ended up actually staying in the site. It's a big building. I took some stuff up there and just spent the night up there because instead of driving back that evening, got some work done the next day. But you know, going to a site, it's always. Yeah, it's only going to take me a few minutes. Ends up taking several hours and time escapes.
Speaker B: Well, whatever you guys decide, that's Gary you're talking about, huh? That goes up there with you. Let me know if you guys need a place to stay. We'll put you up. And you don't have to do that, all that driving.
Speaker A: Yeah, I appreciate it, Ken. No, actually his name is Lee. November 7th Lima Delta. He's my, my partner in crime on these mountaintops.
Speaker B: You take good care of them. Anyway, I know you guys fix them when they need it.
Speaker A: Yeah, and we try. We try. So. All right, I'll put the mic down the system long enough. Getting ready to get on the expressway here. So you have a, a good day up there in your. Good to hear you.
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Speaker A: Well, I'll try out here one more time before I hang it up for the night. Kn6mgk mobile. Hey, Steve.
Speaker B: You caught me busy last time into Jersey.
Speaker A: Oh, that's no big deal. Yeah, just put my call sign out there and see if anyone comes back. Been fairly quiet since I started my drive here. So, anyway, good evening to you.
Speaker B: When you say you're going to grc, is that analog,
Speaker A: dad? Just another repeater over this way. Yeah. Anyway, you know who it is.
Speaker B: Yeah, I just. I know he's got. I didn't know if he had analog or not. All right, well, hope you had a good day.
Speaker A: Yeah, no, it's all analog. Yeah, it's analog. It's all star, actually. But anyway. Yeah, so, pretty decent day. Nice weather, pretty hard to beat, really. Still over 60 here.
Speaker B: All right. Yeah, I got a couple things from ebay today and woke up really sore. I got a sore part of my leg and it's still really sore, so I don't know. Not quite getting any better yet. Okay.
Speaker A: Yeah. So is it a muscle you pulled or something from doing some of the work you've been doing?
Speaker B: Well, that's what it feels like, but how that happened, I have no idea.
Speaker A: Yeah, someone I know tore their meniscus and didn't know what they did to deserve that. They didn't fall or nothing. So. I don't know. Sometimes things just happen, I guess.
Speaker B: Well, they say when they get old, the parts wear out.
Speaker A: I got a new CW key. It's from N0SA, I think he's out of Mississippi. He builds these paddles. He calls it the RLP paddle. Anyway, it's kind of like a modern Morse. It's a very lightweight, smaller paddle for doing portable operations.
Speaker B: What do you think of it?
Speaker A: Oh, yeah, I'm liking it a lot better than that rinky dink kind of little magnet thing, as far as the quality, how it works, and I can key in faster and not make mistakes. Well, that's cool.
Speaker B: Yeah, I started a little bit more in depth on the. On the barrel, trying to get it figured out. I'm looking at a really good manual, and there's still no. Nothing. Nothing helping me at all. But I did find one thing that's available on the Android version of the app that goes with it. That so far I can't find it on the Apple version, so. And if it had it, boy, that's the first thing I would push. Basically turns the speaker on and off.
Speaker A: Okay, so you're talking about that general thing that the Noble Version not, not the handheld or are we talking about the ht?
Speaker B: Well the apps are the same for both mobile and handheld but I've been trying to work with mobile.
Speaker A: Well, the only one I know that pretty hard is that Steve guy forgetting his call something 9 FG or something temporarily online this YouTube channel and he always talks about highly about the Varro so I guess maybe you can send him an email
Speaker B: well, there's one guy that I need to research that guy and see if he got into the Vero because if he did he gets into fine details right in his videos I mean he talks about every single teeny tiny thing that you could need to know. He's a British guy.
Speaker A: Tech minds maybe, I don't know, I, I watch tech minds. He's pretty cool but I don't think he's what you're talking about anyway. Or the radio prepper anyway. Yeah, I don't know what are you trying to do on it? Because I mean you have two of them, don't you?
Speaker B: Just trying to get audio out of it.
Speaker A: Is this the original one or is this the second one?
Speaker B: It's the second one,
Speaker A: Yeah I really think those were really made to be repaired too much but you think it's just a setting or something that's not right?
Speaker B: Oh yeah, I'm almost positive in fact the microphone works. It puts out really loud stuff that you know, it's just everything but the radio audio, you know, the, all the beeps and all the other stuff it does fine Too loud actually. I've got the, I've got the actual Apple version of the instruction manual for the software on the screen right now so I may find something that'd be really nice because this radio would do everything I need. It's got plenty of power and does aprs better than almost anything.
Speaker A: Seems like come a long ways because I remember when I was first talking to you were on that 710 a lot and then you started getting on the Yaesu a lot now both those, I don't hear you on them ever so I mean you're never driving hardly so when you are then I guess I would hear you on the 710 I guess but anyway, yeah and then now we're down to little HTs and Vero that don't work so it's like wow, come on, I'd like to hear you on one of those other ones again.
Speaker B: Oh, I've been mobile with the 710 a bunch of times. Never hear you.
Speaker A: Yeah, oh yeah, I'm working or something like that. I'm not paying attention, but I just remember those days, that's all. I can have good memories of that.
Speaker B: Yeah. The 8900 was the, the best setup I had here was the easiest to use it. It was easiest to grab. The microphone sounded good. I like to get that going again.
Speaker A: Otherwise, you know, we've got ICOM coming out with their new radio pretty soon, too. The 5200. I'll bet you that would be out in a couple months.
Speaker B: Yeah. Now, one thing that might work for me to. If I just grab this BT microphone that they have, they have this little accessory that you can use, but I think this radio is actually capable of using just about any, any headset. But some of them, I'm not sure exactly how you make them do a push to talk, but I'm. I'm still learning about this radio. I do like it, though. From the aprs viewpoint, there's nothing, nothing better. I mean, you can, you can come up with the stuff, but it takes. It's a lot more hassle to come up with it. This, this is easy to operate on apr.
Speaker A: All right, well, it stops. I need to get over here to the bank and deposit some money real quick, so I'll be back in a few kn6mg.
Speaker B: All right?
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Speaker A: Kn6mgk back to being mobile. Well, I'd be curious N6 GRT if you're still out there. Still got that sighting job done?
Speaker B: Yeah, I did get it done. I decided to do it. In the way that it's more typical. Which means that you install the insulation by attaching it to the siding. Because the way that was set up, I already had the Sheetrock on the inside, so. So I went ahead and put this. Put the siding up and I'm gonna have to take the Sheetrock off to put the insulation in. That's just the way it goes.
Speaker A: Okay. Yeah. So anyway, what is the matter? Ideas anyway. But you got it done and you put some paint on it.
Speaker B: I don't have the paint. I'd put it on there if I had it.
Speaker A: Is it primed at siding? Nope.
Speaker B: It's just regular siding like you usually get. I don't know who has prime siding?
Speaker A: Oh, yeah, they. They sell it. Yeah. Yeah, they sell it. But yeah, you don't get many choices when you buy it primed. Pre primed. And it's only primed on. On the outside, not on the inside.
Speaker B: Yeah, well, that'd be normal. You wouldn't prime it on the inside. But yeah, These were kind of unusual sheets. They were. I. The only thing that's. Well, it's fairly impressive how it turned out. They had 8 inch centers. I matched them as best as I could. There's only one piece that didn't match.
Speaker A: Yeah, I prime mine inside and out if I can. Yeah. And then of course, after you cut it, I gotta prime that edge too.
Speaker B: I can see priming the edge, but I can't see priming the inside. No way. That's a waste.
Speaker A: Siding that's primer.
Speaker B: If you've ever looked at siding that's not primed on the inside, after it's been up for 20 years, it looks exactly the same as when it was first put up. I mean, it's just perfect.
Speaker A: Yeah, it's each zone. Yeah, it doesn't matter. I mean, yeah, it can be a waste, I agree. But at the same time, you know, it protects it too. So I don't know just what I've done. So I'm not putting up a big. A big building. If I was doing a big building, that'd be different. But anyway. Anyway, that's cool. I guess we're gonna get some weather coming this weekend. So that's why I was questioning about having it climbed on the outside. Anything exterior. But anyway, I guess you'll just do it Later.
Speaker B: Well, I'm not seeing the weather for the weekend and I've been watching.
Speaker A: Yeah, Sunday night, that's what I'm seeing. So it's not really the weekend. Yeah, starting about Sunday night they're saying. But just a tiny amount here. Quarter inch maybe.
Speaker B: Oh yeah, I looked again. Obviously did not read it. Or maybe this is an update. But yep, it's a storm coming. I'm going to have to look at the Weather Underground version.
Speaker A: Yeah, people are getting hot on those Starlink minis. All of a sudden they've dropped the price down to like 199 bucks for the equipment. And some people are getting them for free if they already have the other Starlink for the equipment. And then they're having to pay like 25 bucks a month for 100 gigs. But anyway, you can get the $5 a month plan just to kind of keep it active and then make it pay them more money, like 50 bucks to get the hundred gigs or something like that. If you wanted to use it for that.
Speaker B: Well, for home Internet. The fiber here, which I really doubt is the lowest price fiber you can get. But the fiber here is unlimited.
Speaker A: Yeah, but you can't take it with you. I don't know. I just got my bill. 100 bucks, 103 bucks. So damn, that's cool. Call him to see if I can get him to knock it down again. I do that every few months. You have to keep on top of it. Everything's expensive. Cell phones, 140 bucks. 100 bucks for Internet, you got the direct TVs. Another hundred bucks.
Speaker B: It's getting ridiculous. Fiber was 69 out here. And that's with a 1 gigabyte speed, I think it is. And unlimited. Unlimited data.
Speaker A: Do they allow for static IPs? That's a major.
Speaker B: I don't know, I've never had it. That static IP might be something I was trying to deal with. With All Star. There was something that was kind of a hang up.
Speaker A: Yeah, that'd be it. Yeah. If you can't open your ports and have a static ip, it cause you nothing but trouble.
Speaker B: Yep, that sounds like what was happening. And the reason I just stopped trying with it when I figured that was gonna happen.
Speaker A: Yeah, a lot of things like that. Gamers know that too. So they gotta open up all their ports and have. What do you call that? A. Trying to think of what the word they use. Anyway, I don't know why I'm forgetting it, but it locks down their router.
Speaker B: Well, it seems like you shouldn't have to do that sort of thing.
Speaker A: Yeah, they have port forwarding and stuff like that too. Isolates it so that. So you can't hack into it. So they only open up certain ports to whatever it is. So that's pretty important too. Yeah, just like on the kind of different subject, but you know, on the HAM radio stuff like for operating cat, you know, on the icons and stuff they have those certain numbers you have to use for the 7300 for the CIB and all that. Yeastu doesn't really have that stuff, but icon does. That's pretty particular. So yeah, you gotta use the right numbers in the right spots to make everything work.
Speaker B: One of the guys mentioned that he thought that the TIV might be the problem with the ICOM change. You know, the change in the FTA status and all that sort of thing. But I now have a copy of Mint and Mint and one other program and Rusty Villa.
Speaker A: Yeah. What edition of Mint do you have? Is it the most current one? And is it like the. The xface interface or is it the Cinnamon edition or which one?
Speaker B: I might be able to tell you that pretty quick here.
Speaker A: I always grew accustomed to the Cinnamon Edition. I just kept running that all the time. But other people like other. When they caught gooeys or whatever, graphic interfaces and all that. So they prefer other things.
Speaker B: I doubt that it runs on a, on a PI, whatever I've got.
Speaker A: Yeah, nope, pretty doubtful that's for a full fledged desktop or something of that power range. Cinnamon, especially the Cinnamon Edition. But yeah, they don't work very good even on smaller laptops and stuff because they do require some resources to do all the things. They're preloaded with all the codecs and right from the gate you can make videos and all kinds of stuff.
Speaker B: Okay, I'm going to tell you what I have here.
Speaker A: I have.
Speaker A: Okay,
Speaker B: let's see here. I have. Mint 22.4, Zorin 18, whatever that is and one other program. No, that's just the old aio.
Speaker A: Yeah, a lot of people like Zorn. So if you have Zorn there might be worth a try.
Speaker B: Well, let's see. I didn't think I had that coming. No, he said to try that. He's trying it. I don't know if he sent me a copy of it or not. Anyway, I've got linux 22.4.
Speaker A: Yeah, well you can go on distro watch or whatever and look at all the different. There's like 100 Linux operating systems there but usually you stay within the top 10 or so. But anyway, then you'll navigate to that page and just download whatever you want yourself, right. And then burn the iOS to a little SD card or something. Whatever your going to dog on. It doesn't take that long.
Speaker B: It actually died on.
Speaker A: Well anyway you got it figured out, I'm gonna head inside up in my driveway for a few minutes. So I'll head inside and we'll maybe yak about it tomorrow or something if you're around. Yep. And be curious what you're gonna install it on. Maybe you'll figure it out but we'll talk at you maybe tomorrow. 73kn6MGK, You still there for a second? Yeah, I was kind of waiting for a comeback there but yeah, I just got an aprs little hip from St. John's Mountain Set. But yeah, I need to go inside. Yeah, what's up?
Speaker B: There's Nopix. Have you ever heard of Knoppix?
Speaker A: Oh yeah, yeah a lot of times I installed Knoppix on my USB drive flash drives and then so that way there I had the whole operating system on the flash flash drive. So I can walk up to anyone else's computer, pop that in boot off of my thumb drive, flash drive, whatever you want to call it back then, you know, I think we had about eight gig was about the biggest you could have anyway. Which is laughable to me. You can't even find them I'm sure. Anyway. But yeah, I have the whole operating system on there. It's pretty light. And then I could do all kinds of stuff. Stuff I could check all my emails, whatever. I could even use something on their hard drive and clean it all up for them. Then when I unbooted they would have a clean hard drive with nothing on it. That would be very mean but I could do that with Mopic. Yeah, because it had the it Had a hard drive, you know, eraser on it, essentially. So. So, yeah, not good. But I could do that. I could go in there and do all kinds of stuff. But anyway, it was fun because you could just go to any. I could go to any business where I was working or whatever, plug that in at lunchtime, whatever, and have my own system where I could navigate the Internet, whatever, and then when I pulled it out, booted back onto their system and they would never know I was there.
Speaker B: Yeah, typical spy stuff. You're a hacker is what you are. Okay, Nopix, I've got that on a USB, Linux Mint 22.3 and Rescue Zilla. All three of them on different USBs.
Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah. So, yeah, so I think what Ken was telling you at one time was about running it live or whatever, you know, that's what Micropix could do easily. So it was just such a light program. It was a little slower than what others were at the time, but I think it's faster now, especially with the faster write speeds and stuff they have. But anyway, it was fun. But it does sound like mostly what you have there is the other. I don't know about Rescue though, actually, but Mint is definitely for a little bit more capable machine for sure. All right, I'm gonna head inside. We'll see. Yeah, I catch you tomorrow and see what you've got got going on there. Have a great day. Hopefully that leg gets better. Yep. Get you back out and doing things. Yep. We'll say 7, 3kn, 6mgk.
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