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Speaker A: Kn6mgk on frequency for a few minutes. Kilo november 6th mike golf kilo.
Speaker B: Well, good morning. N6grg up in beautiful ready.
Speaker A: November 6 Golf Romeo Golf from Kilo November 6 Mike Golf Kilo location Chico QTH Looking forward to decent weather, slightly slight bits of wind. They're saying other than that, not a lot going on here. Purchased about, gosh, it seems like six months ago. I don't time flies but one of those mini computers in ace Magic Vista v1 I think it is. Anyway, I got it up and running yesterday for the wife there because it has Windows 11 on it and she I couldn't get the audio to go and so finally I was thinking about it while laying in bed and so I got out and looked at it again and go okay, well yeah, there's a setting right over here there. So I found that setting and changed that and then all of a sudden it started working. So anyway, that's good. Anyway, I've been pretty impressed with it so far. You know, the thing is only like maybe 4 inches by 4 inches, a couple inches high and has a little mount on it. You just put it on the back of the monitor. So she's got a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse, which I never use those things but she likes them and anyway seems to be working pretty good. So I'm impressed with it. Back to you.
Speaker B: Well, you're running, you're personally running regular laptop, right?
Speaker A: Roger, Roger, yeah, regular laptop. So hers was a desktop, you know, unit which is pretty big and bulky. You know, you send them on their tower. It's actually a, probably like a mid sized tower anyway because it's an older one. I mean it probably dates back to, oh I don't know, 2006 or something. I'd have to look back at it. It was an old one, but it had window. It had been upgraded to Windows 10 and it was Windows 10 Pro or whatever. And so it's at its end of life. So anyway, she was trying to put a program into it the other day and says nope, it only will work on Windows 11. So I'm like okay, well guess it's time to get your other computer going. So yeah, so that was a long answer for your short question myself just using a 14 inch laptop here, one of the things. But I have my desktop here too, which is, you know, one behind it here. It's probably a 24 inch screen with Angel Pentium 3 dating back to about 2010 probably, I don't know. But anyway, it had Windows Vista on it When I got that. But it has Linux on it now, of course. Okay. Yeah,
Speaker B: I'm surprised that 2006 unit was operating well enough to do anything with. But anyway, that's ancient from computer years. Well, so you doing the usual thing today? Are you actually working at Yankee Hill or what are you doing?
Speaker A: Yeah, I'm going to get going here in a few minutes and get breakfast going and then I'll head out towards Yankee Hill. So anyway, I could be wrong on the date on this one. It could be 2010 or so, but I'll put you this way. I just went and dropped off three computers and a whole bunch of big box of wiring and stuff like that. Mostly all computer related. Maybe some telephone related stuff in there, keyboards and extra micro mice and stuff like that over here to computers for classrooms. They were pretty nice if anyone's located in the Chico area. But you know, I've donated to them before the stuff and e waste, that kind of thing and they take it and they were pretty nice about it. So come in. Emptied some space here in my shack but I've got a couple more now that I've been messing with getting computers straightened out here. So anyway, I know you're okay with your computers but I probably have another laptop here if I could get ready to go with Linux on it if that was needed. But it sounds like you've got it under control back to you.
Speaker B: Well, I pulled out a couple of those computers that I've been wanting to put Linux on and I've got Linux downloaded on one not installed, but it's there so we'll see. Anyway, have to kind of rely on what I've already got working and not try it, you know, and use what I've got because I don't, you know, without the Internet I can't download a bunch of crap. But anyway,
Speaker A: yeah,
Speaker B: I was working on this IC22s regular little ICOM and looking at the microphone connection and I'm kind of thinking maybe there's a short with. I have to look at the relay that transmit relay because it's got full 12v full power where I think it's supposed to have a relay coil connection. It's got full power. I'm kind of wondering if, you know, all these relays usually have a.
Speaker A: A
Speaker B: diode right across the relay coil and if that relay coil is short, that diode is shorted, then this is what I would see. So I gotta take a look inside and see if that's what's going on. So yeah, it Won't key because of that and always some little thing. Don't know how that happens. All right I will let you go. I know you want to go n6grg
Speaker A: yeah no I got a few more minutes but yeah I was just trying to fill you in on what's the new Seattle thing picked up from the Sonic Keys the person handling that Yaesu FT70DR. So another little HT anyway and did the Mars mod on it Got it programmed up a little bit with some GMRS and a couple HAM things. I was trying it the other day with a short antenna. I brought my longer antenna with me. I might try it from Yankee Hill later today and see if I get out. I did put a couple calls out on Tuesday and nobody came back but afternoon time so we'll. That's another thing with that. So working on putting together a bunch of communication frequencies and so forth on a little database and putting that together. So another thing I'm working on but all radio related stuff that really hadn't been done that I've been wanting to for a long time just have a record of all the frequencies and stuff that I that are used are in our area and stuff like that. So pretty cool. Anyway. Yeah. Let's see Anything else I can think of? Yeah well that same guy same estate there. The guy has a ICOM 7300 probably pretty reasonable but I haven't found out yet what they're going to be asking for that it's just the old school one more like what you have I think I was thinking about playing around with one and just picking it up so that I could inform other people how I'm doing things with it and so forth. I'm pretty sure it works and everything. The guy didn't use very much of his stuff as he was. I think he was almost 90 years old. Now back to you.
Speaker B: I just looked inside and I see a connection going to the microphone
Speaker A: that
Speaker B: might have something to do with what I'm seeing on the microphone plug. Don't know why I would have chased changed it to full voltage on purpose. I don't know. I don't know what to think. Anyway I would have liked to have been able to put that radio on. It would have been a useful VHS transceiver but we'll see. So yeah I better get going. I've got that 192 thing is going on right now. It's the early bird session but oh by the way have you heard them talk about this thing called SWAT with meshtastic slots?
Speaker A: Well, I mean, we're using the USA preset. And so each one of the channels, like medium fast, that's what they call channels in there. But long fast and so on. They have a certain frequency slots for the presets and so that's what we're using. But yeah, you can change that. And some. Half of the. They can't communicate with us, you know, and they can't figure out why. And some erroneously. Somehow some frequency slot got changed. So, yeah, I've heard about it. See, the settings couldn't describe exactly what it is. I know on mesh core you can change some things about the width, the bandwidth, and probably the way that the frequency shift keying happens and so on. There's another setting with that, but that's all I know. And I don't know much about that portion of things, actually.
Speaker B: Well, they're calling it slot 20. And the frequencies are above 900 MHz. A band of slots. A bunch of different slots.
Speaker A: Yeah, that's what comes up as a preset, like slot 20 on medium fast. It's like 913 dot. I might get it wrong. 913, 325 or something, or 125 or something like that. 913 something is there actual megahertz. And then, you know, then the like you say frequency slot is 20. So yeah, it sounds like whoever it is is using the same thing that we're using.
Speaker B: Yeah, the thing that kind of got me was Ofg didn't understand that it's a shared band and blah, blah, blah. He just. He had a different concept of it and didn't understand it. But from what I could pick up of what he was saying, and he's supposed to be. And he's training somebody else, so it's kind of scary. Yeah.
Speaker A: I don't know. Yeah. But. Well, I mean, yeah, the frequency is. A lot of us are using the sharing, but some people go off on their own, right? I mean, because they want to. They go off on their own. You can do a lot of things with that and stay within the range of the little radios there. But then they can't communicate to the other folks. So, you know, we use that for the public channel and then we have our own private encrypted keys. So it can use the same infrastructure and the same, same. Everyone else's stuff, we stay on the same channel, but we just use an encrypted key for our own Private Channel. KN6MGK.
Speaker B: Yeah, 6 GRG. There's this gadget that I was asking you about? Because I was asked about that gadget by a guy. Echo X Ray Tango. Did you see that?
Speaker A: Not that I recall. Did you send it by text or signal?
Speaker B: Yes, sir. I thought he did.

Speaker A: Well, looks like all either religious stuff
Speaker B: or
Speaker A: war stuff seems to be what we've been yakking about lately, which probably has been folly pretty much. So try to mix in some ham radio stuff in here, but now I can't find it. Whatever it was that you may have sent or I've forgotten maybe, you know, I think I might have a dose of CRS too sometimes.
Speaker B: Well, that stuff does go on for a way back and. So I'm going, trying to go. Before that you started talking about disposing lithium batteries and solar panels, which is a crazy stuff subject that I don't think anyone would be interested in knowing about because nobody's disposing of lithium battery lithium iron oxide batteries and that's the only batteries I deal with. I'm going way back. Some of the out of the world conversations we started there. I. No wonder you can't find where I was asking about Ms. Dastic. Oh my God.
Speaker A: Well, you say nobody is disposing of and I just so happen to have some panels that needs to be disposed of. So I guess I'll just go in the dump trailer and they're all smashed up and that'll just end up in a landfill where I don't. I don't know. I was hoping to find a better source. Maybe they have some silver in them for somebody. I don't know. Anyway, that was a thought on the solar panels and the batteries.
Speaker B: Yep.
Speaker A: There's some that have already been toasted, you know, I mean lithium iron phosphate batteries, so. Yeah, so some people are being charged hazardous waste fees and things for trying to dump them at the landfills and things. So that was why the question came about. Because when that time comes, you know, there's going to be some issues there. I guess so anyway, that was the reason for bringing that subject up. It was actually something I was interested in. But yeah. Nevertheless, you may have to ask a question again or send it to me or whatever so I could look into it.
Speaker B: I don't know. Yeah, I looked way back to pre birthday stuff. Anyway, yeah, no luck on signal. So maybe, I don't know, hard to think maybe I didn't ask you. Lithium iron phosphate batteries have 8,000 cycles typically. So to be disposing of lithium iron oxide batteries would mean that somebody has a battery that didn't have any protections whatsoever and got destroyed by the waves. And a solar panel can be set up to work if it hasn't been, you know, busted, you know, physically damaged. It can be made to work and do something for something I mean, I would take it. I have things I can do with them. So I don't know, just. And I'm sure I'm not unique. I'm sure there's plenty of people who would want them. So I don't know how you're reaching out. If you're using Facebook free or,
Speaker A: You
Speaker B: know, the other platforms where free stuff is made available to people. I don't get it. Why would you want to destroy a solar panel? That's like destroying. Like destroying a glass of water is just what.
Speaker A: Yeah, well, when they've been dropped from about, you know, 30ft up. Yeah, I think it's pretty well gone. So. Yeah, the way it goes. Yep. Anyway, that's some of the cases here. I've got like 27 panels of paradise there that I need to do something with. And I've offered them for sale, you know, a couple times. And yeah, nobody responds.
Speaker B: So.
Speaker A: Alrighty. Yeah, I might list them one more time. We'll see. But I need to clear them out or make them into a fence or something, which, you know, because I have no purpose for them other than that at this point, they're 2006. They still work, I'm sure, but they're probably better than the ones I got on my house right now that I've operated my radio station on. But that's here. Nor there, if people are not interested because you can, you know, buy new panels for a hundred bucks a piece now.
Speaker B: Alrighty.
Speaker A: I know you got to get back to it and get my wife going with some coffee and breakfast going, so I'll have to chat with you later. Have a good net. 73 KN 6 MGK.
Speaker B: Sounds like they were intentionally thrown off a roof. Is that what you're saying?
Speaker A: Well, I don't know about intentionally, but, you know, what happens, happens. I don't come into knowing sometimes how come things are the way they are, but yeah, they're. Yeah, maybe I'll. Well, anyway, it's just here nor there. Yeah, it is what it is. I mean, there's lots of people that toss things eventually, but good stuff. I mean, some people don't hoard everything. They hoard enough stuff, though. There's a big boneyard there in Naked Hills and stuff. I go through it and get some stuff out of here easily. But sometimes lots of fences and gates and all kinds of stuff get pulled off the job sites. Anyway. I'll say 73Kn6MgK.
Speaker B: All right, 73N6GRG.

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Speaker A: Yeah, hey, good morning. Nr 7g mobile hyco. Highway 318 northbound.
Speaker B: Hey, John. Very good. Must be a lot of wind up your way.
Speaker A: Yeah, a little. Little wind noise on the windshield. But anyway, where are you at today?
Speaker B: Actually, I'm gonna have to jump off here. I gotta get ready for a zoom meeting. And I'm multitasking three things right now. Then I gotta head down to Henderson for an office luncheon we're doing today. So. Yeah, anyway, very good. Hope things are going well for you up there in Spring Creek. And it looks like the work continued on Mike's property is not going to happen until the end of the month or April. Just unbelievable.
Speaker A: Work on what property is not going to happen until April.
Speaker B: I've got. I've got plumbing to be done at the Tonopah place.
Speaker A: Oh, okay. Well, hey, I know you're doing three things. I won't keep you, but I'll be on the road for a while. And again, I'm just probably. Well, you know where I am. I'm probably about 20 miles north of turnoff from 93 onto 318. So northbound 318, mile marker 21 on Lincoln County. I won't. I won't keep you. Good. Cap. 73. NR7G bubble.
Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. Know the route. I'm gonna have to head that way this year for an end dot project up that way. So. Anyway, travel safe. KB7REO. All right, take care. 73 from
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Speaker B: System11 Link off. Well, good morning, sunshine. What's going on there? Fred and.
Speaker A: I just headed down to the office. I got to do some work on some panels. Man, all of a sudden business is. Just went nuts. A lot of new stuff going in. How's your day?
Speaker B: Not too bad, you know, same old, you know, stuff. Different day. Huh. I wonder why. Things are changing the season, sunshine. I don't know, Geopolitical, whatever. Have any idea what's why?
Speaker A: Not a clue. Anyway, starting to. As I said, starting to pick up a lot of new business. And I'm working on another tower company, see if I can get some more of their business. They got towers all over the place, so I'm working on that. It all takes time.
Speaker B: It sounds to me like you're. You're aiming for less sleep. Potential getting woken up in the middle of the night, but seems like you're. You're kind of into that. You don't care, so. But I need my beauty sleep now. Guess that's. That's the difference between the two of us.
Speaker A: Look, they've been ringing my phone since I was 18, so it doesn't bother me. Anyway, I'm here at the office. I gotta work on panels and stuff, so we'll chat with you later. Have a good day. W86 yre in Whittier.
Speaker B: Okay? Been here in front of you and we'll talk to you later in 6, 10.

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Speaker A: Hello, ralph. This is kk7tbi. Panaca. I got a report back on my dental appointment. Monday at 11. This Monday at 11.
Speaker B: Okay. See if I can break away.
Speaker A: All right? Yeah, we'll see. I'll let you know.
Speaker B: Just got done getting all the stuff setting around the apartment, so that's done. And I think they're supposed to release her tomorrow. Like around 10 or so in the morning.
Speaker A: I'll bet you'll like that. Yeah, I don't know.
Speaker B: It's going to be hard. A hard adjustment for. But we'll see.
Speaker A: She'll like it. It should just take a little while getting used to it, but them places are pretty good. My mom was in one for a while. She got to liking it.
Speaker B: Yeah, that's kind of what everybody tells me.
Speaker A: So it is a nice place.
Speaker B: I got it pretty much set up for her. I think I got pretty much everything she's gonna want in there. She'll want some knickknacks here and there that we can. I can bring over from other place
Speaker A: little by little, but they move. It just takes a while to get adjusted. Is it cold down there and the wind blowing?
Speaker B: It's not cold. It's mid-60s, but, yeah, blowing pretty good, you know, higher and lower.
Speaker A: I don't know what the sustained winds
Speaker B: are, but there's a couple of decent gusts coming through. I think we got a high wind warning out until like, tomorrow evening sometime.
Speaker A: I just got back into feeding that old horse, and he. The wind was blowing pretty bad and kind of nippy out there. Of course, we're a little higher than you are, I guess.
Speaker B: Yeah. Like I said, the car says it's 66 degrees, so temperature's pleasant. Just the wind, but it beats the freaking 98, 99. I had down in Yuma last weekend. There wasn't a cloud in the sky. There was no wind that was at least nice, but, man, it was warm.
Speaker A: Just getting you for July and August in Mexico.
Speaker B: Yeah, I just got on the expressway. I got 30 miles to go.
Speaker A: And so it's going to take me
Speaker B: 50 minutes to get there with traffic.
Speaker A: I just love Las Vegas traffic.
Speaker B: It's not even rush hour yet.
Speaker A: Yeah, it's crazy. The older I get, it harder for us to go down there because we go. Have to go out on Rainbow. Clear out on Rainbow to Dennis. We usually, just as we head in town, we'll hit that express lane or whatever it is and go out that way and hit it. Hit 95 and then go back to Rainbow. Yeah, that's not too bad because you're
Speaker B: coming in from the north anyways.
Speaker A: Right.
Speaker B: So Rainbow's fairly north of town. So at least you're gonna have to drive. Drive all the way through town into Henderson or something like that.
Speaker A: That'd be. Yeah I did. I had a doctor that I found my lungs over there and I had to go clear over there. Time we and my wife got through there, we were fit to be tied. Wanting to tear hair out. We got lost. Two old people just shouldn't be down there and all that spaghetti bottom and all that stuff.
Speaker B: Yeah even. Even here around town when I know where. If I know where I'm going or I've been there multiple times, I still
Speaker A: put it in the nav system because
Speaker B: it tends to let you know if there's traffic. Right. You can navigate around it.
Speaker A: So that's why I was hand. We use that quite a bit when we're down there. Try to keep us straight. Find us to get in there where they got all them lanes of traffic and it's telling us to get over and they got us locked in and we don't know where we're going after that one. Well there's where you're supposed to turn but you're in the wrong way. So that happened a few times.
Speaker B: Yeah, I've noticed that the new, more modern systems actually tell you what lane you get into and anymore the more. The more California drivers will get in here. I know that sounds biased but it's true. The more California drivers will get in here. If you turn on your blinker they tend to speed up and try to prevent you from getting and changing lanes. It's just crazy.
Speaker A: I agree with that. That happened quite a few times down there. Even on the freeway there. I don't know. They just think that left hand lane, better lane. I guess down there they don't let any semis in that get in that left lane. So they drive in that left hand lane all the time. They don't move over after they. They just stay in that lane all the way up through the freeway.
Speaker B: Yeah, I know some. Some states it's actually illegal to do that.
Speaker A: You're supposed to. You're supposed to move over unless you're passing.
Speaker B: I'm not sure if Nevada's one of those or not, but I know that's how this looks at some.
Speaker A: I think most of them are that way. After you get around the car, pull back in the right hand lane so cars coming by can pass you or whatever rather than pass you on the right it's probably not too safe going, passing along the Right. But it sure happens a lot. Yep.
Speaker B: So I think the last time you and I talked, you, you gave up on HF and sent that radio to somebody in Florida, is that right?
Speaker A: I had some friends here. They were retired Air Force and she was in communications. And when she found out I had that thing, she just pestered me. So I said, she's got to have it. She just got to have it. So I boxed her up and sent it to her. She just. Like a kid in the candy store, she thinks that's the. She's getting quite a kick out of it, I guess.
Speaker B: Oh, that's great.
Speaker A: That's great.
Speaker B: And like I said, the bands are
Speaker A: really good right now. Making a lot of.
Speaker B: A lot of contact. I know we're on the downhill slope of the sunspot cycle. I'm not sure how much longer it's going to be really good, but it's been fantastic. Even the higher bands, like 10 meters have been great.
Speaker A: Oh yeah? Yeah.
Speaker B: A lot of content. Lots of Japan's pretty easy from the west coast. Actually. Been making a lot of contact in Europe, South America, obviously. That's pretty easy. Quite a few down in Australia, New
Speaker A: Zealand, Tahiti, areas like that. There's a guy here in town that. Well, I give him the antenna to that great. Well, it was cb, base station from Wilson's down there. It's a big end, you know, pretty good size bandana. I gave that to him to set up because he sends us that 10 meter really strong and getting a kick out of it. So I let him take that because he said he could cut that down for us to where I was working. 10 meters.
Speaker B: Oh, yeah. I mean it's 10 and 11 meters are pretty close.
Speaker A: Yeah, that's easy. Easy to do. Yeah.
Speaker B: I'd have to go look at my logbook. I think the majority of my contacts down towards Australia, New Zealand are probably on. Probably on 20 and maybe 15.
Speaker A: But I have to go back and look.
Speaker B: But there's been quite a few lot lots on the pewter of Russia and China. Not a lot, but a few there too.
Speaker A: You understand them when they're talking to them. They speak English.
Speaker B: Well.
Speaker A: Most times I've seen them as I talk to. Even when they're speaking, it don't sound like it. I. There was a bunch of guys from Australia that come to Cedar when I was living in Cedar and they came there to shear sheep. There was quite a few sheep men around that area. And then guys come in there With a shearing glass or shears their sheep. And it's quite interesting to talk to them. They were a good bunch of people.
Speaker B: Yeah, I work with a few Australians on some projects that we have. But yeah, they get used to the dialect.
Speaker A: Right.
Speaker B: Just like the Brits.
Speaker A: I work with some of those guys too, but the Oscars are pretty cool guys.
Speaker B: I like working with them.
Speaker A: Some of them guys, They were interesting because they could tell you a lot of history sometimes of all safety. It's quite a place, I guess. Quite a wild place at the time too, I guess.
Speaker B: Yeah, that's where the British set all the colonels. The penal colony colony is the right term, but yeah, that's where they sent all the criminals. I went to Australia, New Zealand several years back, did a cruise, flew into Sydney or.
Speaker A: And end up including the Sydney.
Speaker B: Went across to Auckland and got on the ship at Auckland and ended up back in Sydney at the end of the cruise. So it was pretty long. And toured some of the prisons and things in Australia and got some of the backstory. Pretty neat.
Speaker A: Same lungs. I take one of them breathing treatments and I can't stop coughing. I get that uterol on for my lungs. I give me them breathing treatment. I can't stop talking. So I'll hop over, let you go. Been good talking to you and I'll try to get a hold of you Monday talk. If you get a chance, call me this weekend and maybe we hook up there and go see some of your wife's stuff. All right. KK7 DDR73.
Speaker B: How long are you just here for the day count or going to be staying overnight or.
Speaker A: All right. We got. We were raising a granddaughter, so. And we put her. We'll put her in school Monday morning and then we'll run down. We'll probably stay a little while with that, but we have to head back. Yeah, okay.
Speaker B: All right, well, we'll see what we can do. May not be able to this time. Maybe next time.
Speaker A: We'll see.
Speaker B: I'm stuck in traffic, so I'll talk to you later.
Speaker A: Have you rest your day.