W6GRC TX (147.105 MHz) recordings for 2026-03-06
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Broadcasting live from Red Mountain at an elevation of 3673ft. This is Sac Valley's original 105 machine W6 GRC, with a PL tone of 110.9.
Your radio is on the right frequency. This is the home of sac Valley's original 105W6 GRC with a PL tone of 110.9.
Fill your coffee cup and join us for the coffee break Net Daily at 7:30am here on the W6 GRC repeater.
Get your morning started off on the right foot. Listen in for the coffee break Net Daily at 7:30am here on the W6 GRC repeater.
Node 51018 connected to node 405480.
In traffic. Anyway, Tom, have a great day. Seven threes to everybody. That's my final W2VX home clear. Doug? Yeah. I was one of the persons that asked if you were. I had this vision of you going down Highway 49 down to the. The confluence and thinking that's that, that that's crazy to ride that road there with all those cars. So. Okay, very good. Well, enjoy your bike ride and say hi to Teresa and take care there and we'll talk to them, I'm sure soon there. All right. Clearing with W2VX and then 6H for the coffee breaknet. Yes, it is after the witching hour of 10 o'. Clock. I got 1011 here on my clock. So we will go ahead here and open it up for quick, quick, quick in it. And for the log only. I'll take also for the log. So who's out there before as we close down the coffee breaknet? W8LBT Tim Michigan mobile. Good morning. N5T I enter the log. E7DFP cannon, Twin Falls. Kilo6 victor, papa myrtle, bog. Whiskey Bravo 3 Charlie Sierra Yankee for the log. Mike for the log.
Speaker A: All right, let me go. Who I have here. Okay. Okay, So I have KM6mm, I got Mike. And by the way, Mike, your audio is very, very weak there. So just FYI, for km6 mm, then I have ak6ns, I have kb3csy, wb7ukx, k6victor, papa. I got kv7df, DFT. I'll come back to you in a minute, ken. I got N5 Tin and I got W8LDT. So KV7DFE. I think you're the only in and out. Good morning. And of course you know what the question is.
Speaker B: Good morning and happy lentil soup day to you. No, I'm kidding. That's what I'm thinking about having. But heading home, it's cold and windy, 43 degrees, but it probably does not feel like it probably feels colder to me anyway. KB7 DSP mobile.
Speaker A: Alrighty. Like a great soup day then if it's that cold. Absolutely.
Speaker B: I don't know if I mentioned, but yesterday we did get a little bit of snow, but then it went away by the afternoon. So it was kind of a joke.
Speaker A: Well, I think that's always the best time. I mean you can get a little bit of snow there. Probably looks beautiful and then it clears up and then you don't have to deal with it.
Speaker B: Absolutely. Well, and then this weekend I think it's supposed to get pretty nice on Sunday up to 68 I think, you know, for us it's probably pretty warm.
Speaker A: Well, I think that that's going to be warmer than it is here, so. Yeah. Well, enjoy your spring like weather. So do you ever get a lot of days where you, where you actually get snow that sticks for a couple days. On a different year, but not this year.
Speaker B: This year was a little odd. We didn't really have much any snow. Maybe one day it was there for a little bit and then it was gone.
Speaker A: Okay. Well, I think it's easier, it's better to do that than to have to deal with a lot of the snow and kind of dig out and have frozen car doors and all that stuff, so. Well, you take care there. You have a great lunch and. Yeah, and stay warm.
Speaker B: I will. Well, I like snow, but now that it's getting to this time of the year, I'm ready for the, you know, the warmness. So have a great day.
Speaker A: KB7 DSP clear. Right seven three, Ken. And yeah, enjoy your, your lunch there. KB7 clearing with KB7 DFP. Okay, so let me go ahead here and do another round. I'll do in and Outs or. Or for the log and N6H.
Speaker C: Ki6lop Tom, I wasn't able to hear if you got me the first time.
Speaker A: All right. Good morning Russ. Ki6llp sound good. You sound good on your clear node. Well, thank you.
Speaker B: I just got a couple of those
Speaker C: 5R minis yesterday and so that I got it programmed up and that's what I'm using.
Speaker A: I really like the form factor of the some Baofeng UV5R minis. Just the right size.
Speaker C: Yeah. And the menu is idiot proof but not even for me.
Speaker A: Yeah but it's a pretty nice little radio and it has a nice little menu on it and color script stuff and to me it sounds good and it just the right size to put in your back pocket and walk around and you can listen to your note and communicate.
Speaker C: Amber, clear color. Kind of a clear colored case with an amber look to it.
Speaker A: I really like it.
Speaker C: It's kind of different.
Speaker A: Okay, very good. Well anything else for the net before I go ahead and hear and may do a last.
Speaker C: Just working this morning then starting a lot of home projects over the weekend. So everybody have a great weekend and
Speaker A: it's going to be beautiful.
Speaker C: And ki6lop73 very good there Russ7 three to you.
Speaker A: And yeah, and you're sounding good on your. On your new clear note.
Speaker B: Yeah.
Speaker A: And also this weekend just want to remind people that we do have spring forward. Spring forward on Sunday. So you're going to lose an hour of sleep but I think it sounds like it's going to be a nice weekend around here for weather wise. But yep, we will lose an hour of sleep on Sunday for spring forward. All right. Do one last call. One last call for the log only for the coffee breaknet before I close things out and shut things down. N2ZJP for the log. I think you called me kb3csy. Okay. Yeah. Wb.
Speaker B: Yeah.
Speaker A: Wb3csy. I might have called you something different but I, I have you written down there, rick. I know your call sign. So yeah, wb3csy. I have you correctly in the log here. All right then I saw kh7wm and I have n2zjb also for the log here. So anybody else that I'm missing final call. N6wyz. Okay. N6wyz you are the last one for the coffee breaknet for today. Okay, very good. So I will call that a wrap for the coffee breaknet. I am Tom NN6H. This has been the coffee breaknet. We do this every morning 7:30 until 10am ish Pacific time on the W6AK repeater all star 51018 and on EchoLink. And tomorrow we can continue the conversation with Orion AI6JB at 7:30. So just want to remind people that we do have a trivia night tonight at 7:30 on this repeater hosted by Don and and that'll be at 7:30 to 8:30 Pacific Time on the repeater and on the node and on echo link. And then again I had mentioned that this Sunday we have spring forward so you need to set your clock before you go to bed on Saturday night. We'll end up losing an hour of sleep unfortunately. So this is the coffee break net. This is where the sun is always shining, the birds are singing and the fish are jumping and as we're getting into march here that seems to be more the case here. Getting spring like weather all over the country. So enjoy the weekend, enjoy this Aloha Friday. This is Tom at N6H and I will be returning the repeater back to normal operation and everybody have a great great Friday and a Great Weekend and N6H is quitter.
Speaker C: It.
It. This is km6a, uk testing my radio. No need to respond.
Speaker A: NN6H. KI6LOP. You still on? Yes, for us. NN6H. I want to make preparations to get clear zero that I have going. Do I need to just get a brand new or add an extra All Star node? Do I get. Need to go on there onto the all starlink network and add another node in there?
Speaker B: Yeah, if you don't want to extend the current node, you can go there and just request a second node second address from allstarlink.
Speaker A: Cool. And then do you think I'll need to send my clear node back to Jerry to get it configured with the new node, or can we do that via the flashing deal?
Speaker B: You would have to go in and connect into your node through probably ssh through a computer program to tell it to update it to the new node number. You have to change the node number. There's a menu item that you can go through, but it's not. You can't. I don't think you can do. You can't do it from the. Well, I don't think you can do it from the panel. I would contact Jerry and tell him that you want to change to a different note number and have him tell you what the sequence is.
Speaker A: Thank you. I got to get back to work. I was just thinking about that, and I want to catch you while you're on. I'll probably be on the net on Monday night.
Speaker B: All right, very good. Yeah, Patrick, N2DYI will be doing that. And yeah, if you have any questions about that, you know, chime in there. Yeah. So the best thing to do is just to tell Jerry that you want to get a. Get a node number and tell him what node number you want to make it, change it to, and then he can give you the process for how that would happen.
Speaker A: All right. 73 and in 6h squared.
Node 51018 disconnected.
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Your radio is on the right frequency. This is the home of sac Valley's original 105W6 GRC with a PL tone of 110.9.