GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz) recordings for 2026-03-03
Kilo. Officer 6 Mike Bravo, India. Coming in to system 16 asking for a signal report. You are a bit scratchy, but I was able to understand.
The last calling station. This is kilo. November 6th, Zulu x ray Golf. I heard the lap loud and clear. I just didn't catch a call sign. Over.
W7lqf w7lqf from n7p andy. W7lqf m7t.
Kilo 7. Oscar Foxtrot. Oscar is on the side.
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M17, andy.
Thank you for the radio check 70.
Np success system 7 link.
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K6lwl, los angeles. Link up k6lmk, system 36, snow mountain range.
System 21 litmus.
Los Angeles link up.
Hello, world. 86.mobile system 26 link K6LNK system 36 Snow Mountain Range.
Speaker A: 18, link off.
Speaker B: K6lnk system 36, snow mountain range.
Speaker A: System24, link off.
K6lnk system 36, no mountain range.
K6lnk system 36, snow mountain range.
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In 17.
The power on is what made the shaft break. That's pretty amazing.
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Kn6 slm monitoring.
Good morning. Kn6mgk.
Speaker A: Kn6sln, kn6mgk on 36 local. Okay, well, I grabbed a cup of coffee. I heard you put your call sign out there earlier. You're breaking up right now, but maybe you're mobile. Anyway, welcome back. Good to Hear your voice. Can 6 MGK?
Speaker B: Yeah, we're just sitting here drinking a cup of coffee there. We're in the RV with handheld. I think it's probably a lot better now because I knocked you off the table when I picked up the mic.
Speaker A: Yes, you're solid now, so. Yeah, you sound good. Yeah, I just thought maybe you're mobile because it broke up the first time anyway, and your call sign, when you put it out earlier was totally fine, so. Sounded good, but I was still making my cup of coffee anyway. Got a few minutes here? Yeah. How are things going?
Speaker B: Doing pretty good. Yeah, I got. We're now off in the desert there. The weather's crazy down there. It should be, you know, like 65 degrees. It was getting up in the 90s and whatnot, so we decided, well, we'll just come up here and. The weather's great up here.
Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah. Outside of maybe a couple weeks ago, we had that good storm system coming in. I'm doubtful. You had a whole heck of a lot of snow at your place, so I wouldn't be surprised at all if there's hardly anything there. I know from Magalia, which. I know it's below your height, but in Magalia they had a good foot or so of snow, but, you know, it's a couple days it melted away and that's all they've had.
Speaker B: Yeah, I was up there yesterday, up there at my house, and we. There is no snow other than what came off the roof that stays there for almost a month until it melts because it turned to ice. And so I would call maybe Trace, and that's about it.
Speaker A: Yeah, seems like it'd be a great time to be back and get comfortable. Maybe there'll be another storm system coming in, I don't know. But so far, been a fairly mild winter, for sure.
Speaker B: Yeah, it has. Like I said down there, we. We went down there in mid December and it was fairly nice and got up about 75, 80 degrees during the day and then got down maybe 35, 40 at night. Then we went to the desert and started using our solar and stuff like that, and we stayed out there a couple months, and we can't run our air condition very long out there being off solar, so we decided, well, the weather's great up here. We'll just come back home. Yep.
Speaker A: What kind of ht are you on now?
Speaker B: Yeah, I'm on this HT70 with not a rubber ducky but I guess about 18 inches.
Speaker A: Yeah, I just picked one of those up at the club. Was selling one over here so yeah, I picked one up. It didn't come with the little data cable so I ended up programming it by hand. But you know, I don't need very many channels so not a big deal. I just got done doing that. I just did the Mars mod on it last night. So anyway, it's got a couple of GMRS frequencies in it now too.
Speaker B: Yeah, we got. Actually when I got my Texas license about four years ago, I guess it was three or four years ago, my wife got one, I got one FT70 and we never did get a dating table so we programmed them all by hand. They're pretty easy and so you know, that's what we use when we're out like this.
Speaker A: Oh yeah, yeah. Oh well I would have thought it came with a cable. At least that's what it said in the. On the box. You would have thought but you know, it just sticks into the side. You would think but I looked around because I have other HT's that are yaesu. One that I have for my 5D wouldn't fit it so it's a special cable. Anyway, like you said, not a big deal. I don't. I'm not a guy that needs 100 frequencies so I put 10 in it. I might put a couple more in there but that's it and seems like a good little radio. I like the size. So anyway and I have just, I just have that little seven and a half inch whip on it right now and I do have a longer diamond for it but I don't know if I'm going to put that on there or not. But I have it here in case I wanted to use a longer whip. I've been liking diamond antennas so I've been sticking with those pretty much.
Speaker B: Yeah, I believe this. That's what this is if I can see it. Yeah, it's a diamond and like I said, it's 18 inch whip. You know, it's just a small lift. But these FT 70s I ended up with four 43 frequencies and that is due to the fact is I take it traveling, I leave it in a pickup and like we set out down with Kirky Admiral, Oklahoma City meeting, someplace like that. We'll put a frequency in there for that, for that area.
Speaker A: Yep, you can always do that. But you probably try to keep the first few of them to be all the same. Right. So that way. That way you and the other half there can say, just go to channel 10.
Speaker B: Yeah. We got simplex channel in there that we watch home. So when I get up there, the house and I get all my quads, I'll cross bend my 300 and we'll talk through it. But like I said, you know, when we're out, say like an RV park or something like that, we'll just use that Simplex and you know, that kind of thing like that, just playing around. And then you got the old mighty cell phones, you. I think I lost it. Anyway, this is K and 6, as always.
Speaker A: Well, I was also out there just getting my wife her cup of coffee. So I was listening in the distance. Anyway, there. Dad been having a lot of fun with mesh nodes, meshtastic. And now the guys are all starting to mess around with mesh core, which mesh core makes a little bit more sense and how it works. But it doesn't have a whole lot of traffic yet. So I think it might be at least probably a year behind in terms of getting operators using it. So meshtastic around here is going like gangbusters crazy. A lot of the Bay Area traffic gets into here from the South Bay and it gets funneled in through the Sutter Buttes and the Butte Search and rescue group over here. So. Because they have a couple of meshtastic nodes up and so, I mean, I could turn it on and have 25 messages on my mesh node anyway. And they're kind of interesting, but the people are just, you know, you don't have to be a ham radio operator. So they talk some weird stuff on there sometimes. Not like what we do. We talk about the weather and our illnesses. Right. They talk about all kinds of weird stuff.
Speaker B: Yeah. Now down there in courts, all the people that, I mean, they have 50 members in that club down there. And I think the club has moved from Quartzite to Blythe. But the only time anybody's on there, I talked to two people while in the. And I, you know, I talked to. Used to be president. And he said most people got too old or died or something.
Speaker A: Yeah. Well, one of the members of the club died not too long ago. A couple months ago, they just had a memorial service. That's forum down there in Monterey. So one of the guys went there. So. Yep. Unfortunately, that's the way the ham radio thing goes, you know.
Speaker B: Yeah. You know what was interesting, though? A lot of people from Canada didn't go down. So the place looked like it was about. I mean there was. Don't get me wrong, there was a lot of people down there. There was lots of people that tent and stuff like that. But not like in Northland. Used to you had to get six months in advance to get an RV spot if you wanted to stay in the park. They had some empty spots because Canada didn't show up.
Speaker A: Kn6mgk. Well, have you heard from Mike N6trg yet? Because he's been having radio issues, stuff like that. I don't know that he's been in any sort of hurry to fix them.
Speaker B: Yeah, I talked to him yesterday. Of course I'm here in this rv, so. So he got real scratchy. I just talked to him briefly and then the day before yesterday I talked to him which that was pretty good. And I hadn't heard him on there this morning.
Speaker A: Wally stated to me before he was going to put another radio up like a 20 watt radio but I haven't heard that one yet if he has. So otherwise I think he's been largely working off of 5 watt radios like little HT's and things like that. I don't know. Doesn't seem to be a priority for Mike too fix that. And he had that nice YAESU going or this is a cable or something like that. I don't know. But I'm sure I've been liking these FTM four hundreds and three hundreds and five hundreds and stuff like that. They've been good radios. Mine's on a lot so been good. Anyway, back to you.
Speaker B: Yeah, I could say that all this yaesu, you know, I got that 8001, it works quite well. And then you know, I got the 300 and that's my back. My, my main radio and then these two FC 70s and you know a lot of people say that the batteries run down on these FC 70s pretty quick. I hadn't experienced that I could talk most of the day.
Speaker A: Yeah, you know, we'll see. I'll play with it today. I'll have it on when I get up to Yankee Hill. I'll have it on all day and just monitor, you know, see what I can hear. But I, what I care about mostly is the receive capability. So like. And I'll find out today, you know, when I'm up there if I can hear Carla. Okay. And maybe a couple other channels that I know from Yankee Hill. It's a good little test spot because it's kind of a slight bull and anyway I don't really have too high expectations from here, but when I get up to a different spot and I like to see what it can do. So, yeah, I think it's probably a decent enough radio for what it is. I know the one that I have, the FT5D, that paid way too much money for them things. They do have a purpose if a person wants one. But they certainly weren't worth the $500 they were asking, I think. And hey, nowadays, like that one Ken would want. They want like 700 bucks for that. So, I mean, that's kind of getting ridiculous for a little handheld. But who am I to say if someone's willing to pay it, go for it, you know?
Speaker B: Oh, you mean 500 handheld? Yeah, I should have a. But like I said, you know, it's each to his own. I see all the. The prices on radios are going up, skyrocket. I probably sell mine for about $200 to $300 more than I paid for.
Speaker A: Oh, yeah, well, sometimes that's the case. I don't know. Yeah, I know people that bought the 857s have been pretty happy. I sold one of mine for like 900 bucks or something like that because it was not a problem to do that anyway. But yeah, the 891 is a very capable machine, so it's a good choice. Yeah, I don't know. I might sell one of mine. I mean, I have the FT710 field I'm not using right now. I was using it pretty heavy up into just before January, right around Christmas time. Now I put it away. I did offer it to another friend, but he hasn't. He hasn't, you know, come. Come through. He said he would be interested in it, but he had to sell some of his gear. So. But we'll see because I have two of those 7 10. And anyway, they're good little radios. For more of a bass unit. I have the FT DX10 also. I flirted with the idea of selling that one too and getting that FT100D. If I could sell both of those radios pretty quickly, I'd probably get a 100D because I've seen a couple out there for about 2,600 bucks. And I would have to add some money. But would it be worth it to have, you know, a heck of a base unit and never have to buy one again?
Speaker B: Yeah, that'd be kind of fun. Now I'm about ready to route. I just gonna hang on to what I got, just enjoy what I got kicking around. On these solar panels now, getting solar systems running and stuff out there in the desert. I got like I was telling Mike the other day, I got my fifth wheel that a professional put in there and it works for us. I leave it alone. But then I built me another one just to see if I could do it. And I got 3,000 watts inverter controller and all this other good stuff.
Speaker A: Yeah, well I still got like 20, 27 I think it is panels in paradise. 170 watts a piece. Forget the open circuit voltage but yeah, they're older panels so yeah, they're degraded a little bit I'm sure. Anyway, in case you have any need for panels, they're about you know, 40 inches by 5ft something like that if I remember right for the size of them. But I mean they'd be good for like a 12 volt application or something like that just to keep up. Some 12 volt batteries for someone's radio system. You know, I could get one or put two of them in parallel or something like that.
Speaker B: Yeah, I got one that my father in law gave me. It's a.
Speaker A: Older one, It's a nice one, it's a well made one, if you will. But it's just a home watt. And then I bought another 100 plus down there that's half the size due to the fact it's more modern and. But then they have the solar panels that are 450 watts that are probably twice as big as that hub wa physically and I'm thinking about stuff like that.
Speaker B: Yeah, oh yeah, that's why these were changed out too. I mean, all the technology is getting better and better all the time. So yeah, you can get one of about the same size, maybe a slight bit longer or whatever, but it'll be like you said, 400 watts, 450 watts. So yeah, the technology's gotten a lot better. But yeah, all the stuff on that is all the solar I'm thinking is going to go up too because of the price of silver and so forth. Although it's getting hammered pretty hard this morning, but so is everything. So I guess the markets are in a little bit of turmoil now that we decided to go to war with Iran, you know. Yeah, the market is.
Speaker A: I'd say it was a little bit down, but yeah, what can you do? I mean, that's my attitude. I mean, nothing we can do about it until the midterms.
Speaker B: Yeah, well, I don't think we get very much choices in California. That's where I vote. So we don't have much choices here, midterms or the midterms. We're voting Democrats. That's what happens here. So I don't vote that way typically. But most of the other people in California seem to, at least around the big cities and such and they seem to rule over all the rural counties.
Speaker A: Yeah, well, you know, like I said, you know, like I tell my wife, you know, all this stuff going on and you watch the news just like I do. I stopped watching the news. Go to overseas news if you will, but you know, it's, it's just crazy. But anyway, anyway, Steve, I'm gonna let you go. I'm gonna go get cleaned up, go start today.
Speaker B: Nice. Well, yeah, I'm gonna go make some breakfast and get going myself. Head over towards Yankee Hill like I said and do some work over that way today and then I'll be back to back to reality tomorrow over here and gardening and stuff like that. Been getting that stuff going with the nice weather we've been having and so forth. Planting some potatoes, stuff like that. Right now I've got the peas going already and onions and garlic. We've been eating on some broccoli and some cauliflower, even though the snow there was about 4 inches of snow on top of my cauliflower. Didn't particularly like it. But we've been roasting the cauliflower up and it still tastes pretty good. So anyway, that's what's been going on in Chico, and I'm glad to hear your voice out there. Hopefully we'll hear you again. And good day to you and your wife.
Speaker A: 73kn6MGK okay, Steve, like I said, it'd be a couple, three or four days. We get settled out, we'll be back on here every day probably. So anyway, talk to you later. This is K6. That's all I want to be doing.
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Speaker A: I thought I heard a n7 uvw. Is that correct?
Speaker B: Yes. November 7th, Uniform Victor, Whiskey. Getting ready here at the Myth 400 race here south face.
Speaker A: Oh, wow. That sounds like that's going to be fantastic.
Speaker B: Wish I was there. I dialed this up last night. Didn't hear too much, but I'm going to be working in one of the RV lots here. Start tomorrow and gotta get set up here with a station, be listening to all the VHS frequencies they'll be on, but same here's Doug Delta Oscar from Gulf out of Nebraska, over down here for the winner.
Speaker A: All right, Doug. Well, it sounds like you're probably going to enjoy yourself, so. Yeah, yeah, this. This system isn't very active. There's. There's a whole lot to it. No doubt. I mean, it's a fantastic system, but it's usually on the quiet side on purpose. Purpose. But that. But that's okay. Don't. Don't worry about that. You chime in here and chat with whoever you want to chat with, so. All right, well, the Name here is Ken. I am N6K, N E. And believe it or not, I'm down here in Chalta, Columbia, Columbia, South America. And you enjoy the Mint 400.
Speaker B: Okay. Well, I often found this up on the iPad. And see how this network kind of builds. I'm not sure, but I looked at it a little bit last night, thought it kind of went out into California or something, but. But this is the Vegas here. Nevada. All things look and see. But anyway. Sounds good.
Speaker A: Yeah.
Speaker B: Pretty quiet anyway out there. That works. Have a good day in seven. UVW here at Vegas.
Speaker A: Okay. Yeah. It just dawned on me. You didn't see the entire system then.
Speaker B: The Las Vegas system that you're about
Speaker A: talking into is also connected to the CARLA system, which is the California Amateur Radio Linking association, which covers all of all of California and parts of Nevada up there in the Lake Tahoe area. So, yeah, you're coming out over, I don't know, 35, 38 repeaters across Nevada and California. And in my case, you're coming out of my device here in Columbia. Okay, you take care and enjoy. I will be trying to watch that race on some kind of. Some kind of Internet. Internet, that YouTube or something.
Speaker B: I don't know.
Speaker A: Okay, take care.
Speaker B: Yeah. Okay. I'll take a look online in a little bit.
Speaker A: Hey, Doug, your audio just went. Just went south. You may want to check your microphone. It sounds like maybe it could have an electrical contamination maybe or something. I don't know. I don't think it was in the receiver.
Speaker B: So.
Speaker A: Yeah. Check your microphone connection. Just maybe unplug it, Plug it back in, in and out a couple of times after you clean it. Okay, Doug, you take care. And unfortunately, I didn't hear any of your last transmission. Transmission. Take care. N6K and E.
Speaker B: N7U, V, W. Let's see if that's any better. You're really clear. Coming this way.
Speaker A: Yeah, that was much better. It definitely sounds like you have a nice, clean microphone connection. All right, take care.
Speaker B: Okay. I have plenty of radios to check out here anyway. You always don't know what's going on your side a lot of times. This sounds clean. Sounds really good. We'll stand by in seven. You'll be there.
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Speaker A: M17md las vegas. Hey, Ken.
Speaker B: Good afternoon.
Speaker A: How you been?
Speaker B: Good. I'm hanging in there. How's your mom?
Speaker A: She's doing a lot better. She's still in rehab. Matter of fact, I'm heading down there right now because a nurse is coming to evaluate her. I'm moving her into that other place I got her. Assisted living facility at that I'm moving her to. I'm not sure when yet. I should know more today, but she. She's a lot better than she was like a week or so ago.
Speaker B: Oh, that's good. I'm glad to hear that. She'll be glad to get out, be with people her own age, I imagine. Yeah.
Speaker A: You know, the rehab is a depressing place, obviously, but they're getting her better. They got the nurses doing that evaluation today to try to figure out when they can release her. So I'm hoping. I'm having a bunch of furniture moved on Thursday to the new place. So Thursday, late afternoon, evening, or anytime after that, I'll be ready to move her in. So I'm hoping they'll give her a release maybe sometime Friday or this weekend.
Speaker B: That'll be good. That'll be good for her. How's everything else going? How's the job going?
Speaker A: Well, as you can imagine, based on what's going on right now, we're. We're crazy nuts all over the place. So it's been interesting.
Speaker B: An old guy like me comes to watch on tv finally. Yeah, right.
Speaker A: Listen to all the politicians yell at each other.
Speaker B: I don't know. We'll see.
Speaker A: We'll see things are going well, we'll see how long that lasts. A lot of concern about. Concerns about sleeper cells and stuff like that, but who knows?
Speaker B: Yeah, it's going to be interesting. I think it'll be good in the long run, but. Rough way to go right now, but I think it'll make things better in the long. Well, as long as we.
Speaker A: As long as the politicians let. Let us do what we need to do and not half ass it like we typically do in the past. Right? I think you're right. If we. If we end up having to pull out, get half ass it because of politics, it's gonna probably make things worse. But anyways, enough of that crap. So what's.
Speaker B: Did you ever.
Speaker A: Did you ever end up coming town for your dentist thing or what?
Speaker B: Well, we told them to find out when our appointment was and they've never called us back yet. Well, I don't know what's going on. I'm gonna have my wife call them again today and see exactly when our appointment was.
Speaker A: Okay. Yeah, my wife's got a. They got another big fair craft fair down at the World Market center next weekend. Yeah, next weekend I think, I think, I think, I think anyways. Yeah, I think Thursday, Friday or Friday, Saturday, Sunday, whatever. So we're gonna. She's getting all set up for that. Trying to get her inventory, get some more inventory and I gotta help her, help her set everything up. I think a week from Wednesday or so. So she's kind of crazy busy doing that.
Speaker B: Located. That'd be interesting
Speaker A: at the World Market Center. It's in the center of town, right by city hall area. That, that if you ever been. While you've been to Vegas, we go through spaghetti bowl where 95 and 15 meet. Or I guess it's called I 11 now and 15 meet. There's a huge weird shaped building right in the middle of that interchange. Several stories high over. It's high, higher than the overpasses anyways. That's called the World Market center and that's where they have the show at.
Speaker B: That sounds interesting. I tell my wife about that. Maybe she'll be in going down. What else is going on?
Speaker A: Yeah, no, she's in the crap stuff. I think she'd find it fascinating. It's a large show and they have other things too. Last time they had a home improvement part of it where they had people with like Jacuzzis and spas and water conditioners and all the other crap there on top of the craft section. I'm not sure what kind of a parallel type thing they're going to have this time, but it's typically pretty eclectic.
Speaker B: Yeah, I'll bet that'd be fun to go to. See all the different stuff people put together. I imagine there's a lot of people show up to that. Vendors and stuff, right?
Speaker A: Yeah, last time there was. Well, last couple times she was there it was so yeah, it's fairly well attended by the vendors and by people or you know, customers.
Speaker B: I guess it goes.
Speaker A: I think it's three full days. I think it's Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Sunday. I think it goes like from 9 in the morning to like 5 at night, Friday, Saturday. And I think they end up shutting down like four o' clock on Sunday, then pack up and get out of there.
Speaker B: Yeah, I'd like to. I, I like that cowboy Christmas and go watch all. Go around all them places that have all that stuff. Have a lot of stuff to look at.
Speaker A: Well, that's here in Vegas,
Speaker B: usually it's convention center and the hotels even get in have one too. They have all kinds of stuff. Think of some horse trailers, saddles, homemade stuff, sculptures and all kinds of things. Western clothes and all kinds.
Speaker A: Do they do that at the same time as they have NFR in.
Speaker B: Tried? Right. At the same time the rodeo's going on too.
Speaker A: Yeah, that makes sense. Why you have all the tourists and stuff in town for the nfr? That makes a lot of sense.
Speaker B: I didn't.
Speaker A: I never heard of that, but okay. Do you go to that on a regular basis?
Speaker B: Yeah, we have done through the years. We missed last year, but we usually
Speaker A: hit it about every year.
Speaker B: All right.
Speaker A: Well, heck, other than that.
Speaker B: Yeah.
Speaker A: Well, you know, like I said, come to town, give me a heads up, we'll do an eyeball or. Yeah, talk to the wife. Talk about coming to that show. Like I said, if she's into crafty stuff, I think she'd have a ball.
Speaker B: My granddaughter's born, was really into crafty, so she makes kind of weird stuff, but she likes all that kind of stuff. But I'll see. I think she's babysitting this week. I'm not sure. I'll have to see.
Speaker A: Does your daughter live up by you or she live elsewhere?
Speaker B: It's my granddaughter that we've had ever since she was little. We raised her and she ended up making all kinds of stuff. She thinks she's quite the handy person and we, like, think she is, but she has fun at it. I'll have to talk to him.
Speaker A: Yeah, that's great.
Speaker B: That's great.
Speaker A: All right, Ken. Well, I'm just pulling into the rehab here, so let me get out of here. Shot with you. Catch you later.
Speaker B: Thanks.
Speaker A: 7 candy.
Speaker B: 7 delta bravo 73.
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Radio test. Carla 36 local.
Speaker A: Hey, what you up to? I'm just leaving the Met. The nurse at rehab got some stuff cleared up and I'm just leaving my mom's new apartment. I was taking some measurements there to figure out where to put furniture, so might be able to move her as early as Friday.
Speaker B: Oh, they're releasing her that soon, huh?
Speaker A: Well, if they get the paperwork done. They still haven't. They have a slow rolling crap of the treehouse. What about just lazy people, non responsive, whatever. I'd be glad to get her out of there. It's on them to get the paperwork into the other facility because they can't transfer legally transfer her with all that medical release stuff making you sick. So it's all on them. So they're like wanting to get her out of there. I said well when are you gonna get the paperwork done? I talked to the supervisor and she said we'll get it submitted today. And I said well you told me that three days ago. She didn't much care for that comment, but I don't really care. And I said well she can't move any earlier than Friday, so that's the current plan.
Speaker B: Okay, well fingers crossed for that.
Speaker A: Yeah, the limb factor is moving her furniture. So I got, I got a guy coming over at 9 o' clock Thursday morning to start that process. So by the time we get everything back over to the new place and all set up, it'll probably be late Thursday afternoon. So that's why I said Friday.
Speaker B: Well, sounds good. I didn't answer your text last night. I was underneath the table trying to get the voice computer going. So far so good. No words. So this is a good one thing.
Speaker A: Awesome. So what connectors on the monitor look like hdmi?
Speaker B: I didn't even get the monitors hooked up. There's a. Already had a. Like a arm hang two monitors from but of course these monitors don't fit the arm so I kind of like put test pants on them and I'll. Then I'll worry about actually hooking it up then.
Speaker A: Yeah, good deal.
Speaker B: All right. And you still.
Speaker A: You haven't. You haven't found that cable, huh? Figured fell through the hole in the bag. Yeah.
Speaker B: You know, got a hockey game to go to. Seven o'. Clock.
Speaker A: Yeah, tomorrow, Thursday I got that Arcada thing unfortunately. So I'm probably going to end up going directly from the. Getting my mom's apartment. So that's why I say Area 15 kind of. So be able to be a long day.
Speaker B: All right? Yeah. Kind of getting a little noisy there.
Speaker A: I'm on the 215 of flamingo. I'm trying to talk into Red Mountain.
Speaker B: Okay. All right. Line of sight. Go bigger.
Speaker A: Yeah, I'm behind these big berms and stuff going under. Under overpasses. So that's. That's probably part of the problem. Since I'm not a link. That's usually what I use on this part of town.
Speaker B: All right. Yeah, it's not bad now.
Speaker A: All right. Cool beans. That's about it. So I'm not gonna bother coming back to the office. I'm just gonna call his A. And I'll go home.
Speaker B: All right. Sounds good. Safe travels. Here.
Speaker A: Cool. I hear you on the Net tonight. I haven't gone the last couple of nights. Maybe I will tonight. 12pM Either. I forgot about that. All right. Talk to you tomorrow. Dennis can do.
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