2m Simplex (146.520 MHz) recordings for 2026-02-18
Speaker A: Kn6mgk. For n6wip. Are you listening? Kan6mgk. Well, I got a friend, Orville.
Speaker B: I may not be able to hear him, but you may be able to. His call is N6A N. So in case you hear. I just appreciate that. Anyway, this could be a chance. I know he's going
Speaker A: to try to get
Speaker B: on
Speaker A: and see if he can hear. Yeah, that was him. I'm sure of
Speaker B: it. Yeah, maybe let him know that you can't hear him. All you're hearing is scratch.
Speaker A: Two. Yeah, he's trying to cut through that. Through that Table Mountain
Speaker B: area, I think, in order to get over to you. So probably hitting all those little hills there.
Can you say something again? Even just your call sign?
Wow. 31 degrees up Magalia this morning. Yeah. Looks like the start of yet another beautiful day in 6 NTM. Good morning.
Well, both radios are pretty quiet this morning.
Speaker A: Hey, now that looks like snow. And 6 and TM magalia. What? Heck, if I'd known you was going down there I would have got a ride. Oh yeah, I guess I wouldn't have went with you, but I would eat breakfast with you.
Speaker B: Don't. Don't go out of your way. Don't worry about that a whole lot. Yeah, it looks like a fun project. I don't feel like going outside so. Yeah, I could. I could probably start knocking out where the joists and stuff are. I could probably even cut some plywood out for mounting. Yeah, I think two by fours will be too thick and it'll look ugly but other than that you probably got suggestions if you feel like messing with it later, get a nap or whatever and. And you can come see what you
Speaker A: think. Well,
Speaker B: I'll offer. Prayer and Godspeed that everything works out good there.
Speaker A: Yeah, there's a lot of ways
Speaker B: around that. Haven't. Haven't dealt with anybody or tried to help anybody that had that problem but. Yeah.
I think I got everything. I got some pretty beefy wood. It is snowing up here now, though. I mean, actual flakes. And it's getting. It's getting thicker, so we'll see what happens. Lori took the truck yesterday and today, so, yeah, that's that in a nutshell.
Yeah, it's coming out of the north. That's what it looks like. When I look at the radar and stuff, it looks like it's circling around, but the snowfall itself is north to south.
Speaker A: Yeah, it's probably just a little isolated something or another. Yeah. It's not big flakes. It's not the kind that stack up every 20 minutes, you know, it's just
Speaker B: fluttering. I don't care. You shouldn't either, get to test your apparatus. Oh, I don't have that problem either. Yeah. And if I know it, and if it starts snowing,
Speaker A: I'll go turn it on. You can do it, do each one manually. So. So I get a head start on it. But, yeah, it automatically comes on, like in this light deal. Of course, the hail don't stick to it, but on this, this kind of light snow, like this here, it'll turn itself.
Speaker B: Yeah. And that melts.
Speaker A: And then if the temperature falls, you get the bitching under the snow ice, which
Speaker B: is quite deceiving. N6ncm.