2m Simplex (146.520 MHz) recordings for 2026-05-01

N6ntm John up in Magalia. Yep, you're right on the line there. A dinky in the red up here, Jim. Good evening, everybody. Back to you, Jim.

Well, I. I went and got my glasses. Jim here. Halfway between 9 and 15 EST units. It sounds perfectly understandable and my deepest apologies to you, Jim. We were supposed to go eat breakfast, like, two weeks ago. And we've been to Idaho three times this month. Two in the last. Twice in the last 10 days. So it's just been running ragged. We will get together, I guarantee you. And I'll take a look at that stuff down there, too. All right, back to you. Good evening. To the net N6 NTM.

Speaker A: Kilo. My golf Kilo. Just getting home. Good evening. Well, I guess I missed the net. Oh, well, what happens this time of year?
Speaker B: Hope everyone's having a great evening. Kilo. November 6th. Mike. Golf kilo.

I guess I wasn't at that time. But it won't be your last time of doing that. We all do that. That's what the one problem with having a dual band radio A and B and you know, sometimes you were on one, you forgot where you were or whatever or you mostly hit a button, whatever, you're on the wrong channel so. Yeah, that's okay. It's just what happens. All right, well, my wife made a salad here for me. I'm gonna go chew on it a little bit and see what's but. Yep, it was on the repeater earlier so. Sounds good out there. Yeah, a little. Little crackly little, you know, stuff going on in your signal but that's the way it goes for the distance so just let you know if we did put up that little bit better antenna where you are. You sound crystal clear. So. All right, we'll catch up with you later. K N6MGcache.