W6GRC TX (147.105 MHz) recordings for 2026-03-12

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.

Join us for the coffee break Net Daily at 7:30am here on the W6 GRC repeater.

Join us for the coffee break Net Daily at 7:30am here on the W6 GRC repeater.

Fill your coffee cup and join us for the coffee break Net Daily at 7:30am here on the W6 GRC repeater.

Node 51018 connected to node 405480.

Speaker A: Turning the repeater to normal operation, whatever that may be. Everyone have a lovely day. Bye bye.
Speaker B: And don't underestimate mice. They will get into anything and everything. Ask me how I know. KG6MLW.
Speaker A: I guess that is experience talking. WA60WF.
Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. It really is never any fun. But yeah, don't, don't underestimate them. They're sneaky little guys and they can get into anything. And yeah, you wouldn't think that they would like that one particular thing, but you'd be surprised. Anyway, you and Jerry have a great day. KG6NLW.
Speaker A: Likewise. WA6EWS
Speaker B: N6FMD. M6FMD. This is WZREM.

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Speaker B: AI 6 US kg 6 and I'll tell you, I'm speaking a little softer here. Is this any better or is it still hot, hot, hot?
Speaker A: Now your audio is over. Driving to the point of clipping and yeah, you sounded great when you were on your. I think you went over to another device when you lost power. That, that note sounded great. But this one is hot, hot, hot, hot, hot.
Speaker B: All right, I just turned the audio on the note down. Hopefully I didn't turn it down too far. How is that?
Speaker A: Because it's weird.
Speaker B: As I said, the parent note says right here is okay, but they guess it's not.
Speaker A: Now it's. Maybe you're turning down the amplitude, but I think you're overdriving the input. It is. Yeah, I don't have anything to play back for you right now, but it is very compressed. Maybe the DSP is turned on and everything's being compressed before you hit the internal limiter on the node.
Speaker B: All right, thanks for the info. I'll have to dig into it a little bit. This is the home note so it's usually only receive only. So unless I'm here, which I am.
Speaker C: Thanks Brian.
Speaker B: Ai6us key g6nlw
Speaker A: yeah, when you were talking to Jerry, I was listening on my, my phone and it was actually clipping off the tops using DV switch. So yeah, it was DV switch. Was not liking it at all. Have a good one.ai6us. Thanks Brian. K6 psych. Ah, Jeff, you must have heard it too. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. Yeah, I, I think you, you've covered it. Now I'm mobile. Better pay attention to my driving. Good talking to you. AI6UX K6 Psychological. Oh, I hope you're going to put the vehicle in four wheel drive today. Beautiful day to be doing that. Have a good day. Jeff.k6psyai6us. 83 Chu copy. Got a partial call there. You were kind of picket fencing or packet loss. Chu, go ahead.
Speaker C: Hey, good morning Brian, this is Chuck and I just wanted to connect with you again and I think I got everything squared away with the node and I also got the almond free up and running. And I appreciate all your help yesterday.
Speaker A: Hey, good morning, Chuck. Yeah, no, absolutely.
Speaker C: Well, good.
Speaker A: Glad to hear you got everything dialed in. What do you think of Allmon 3? Pretty slick interface.
Speaker C: Yeah, that is definitely. I'm glad I have that up and running.
Speaker A: It's nice.
Speaker C: You can connect through that and you can see the bubble Chart.
Speaker A: Yeah.
Speaker C: So I've been messing around with it a little bit. Yeah, just probably about 15 minutes ago, I hopped on here. I just got home from work. I went to work today. It was 62 degrees. I got home before, and it's 38 degrees. So it's classic Pennsylvania weather.
Speaker A: Yeah, I heard you guys were going to be dipping down here. Temperature again. So much for early spring.
Speaker C: Well, good. Well, glad.
Speaker A: Glad you were able to get everything set up. Yeah, the Almond 3, just a great tool for connecting, disconnecting, and building a favorites list and whatever you want to do. And the great thing is, you know, with each mf, you're not able to drop out if you have a carrier going on. Like, if you're in the middle of a net or something, you know, you just aren't able to drop. Get into your node, even drop off. And that's where, like, all mon comes in really handy to be able to kind of navigate around. Well, I got up this morning, it was 50, I think, 48 degrees, and we're gonna have a beautiful day. I was gonna check to see what it is now. Like, good. Ham radio operator. I got a weather station several years ago. I just didn't feel like I was complete without it.
Speaker C: Yeah, I set up a weather station a couple years ago. I'm just going to have to consolidate because the weather station is in one location, and there's stuff in other locations. I got to get everything into this. My mini ham shack here.
Speaker A: Downsizing right now?
Speaker C: No, I think it's gonna end up being the other direction. Now that I got my ticket and I'm getting into this, I might outgrow this little room. Yep.
Speaker A: I share my office for my business with the. With the ham shack, and the ham shack is definitely winning. All right. Hey, I need to hop out of here, but I'm glad. Hey, thanks for checking in and. And glad that you got everything set up and you didn't have any problem setting up all on three. I assume it's pretty straightforward.
Speaker C: After watching the video. And then I would pause the video and go through step by step. There's subtle little changes. Just for instance, when I was entering, say, the new password, you can't see the password, but it's actually accepting it. So that kind of threw me off a little bit. But I trudged on and I got it figured out, and, you know, all in all, wasn't too bad. I've had worse hurdles with computers.
Speaker A: Yeah, certainly glad that YouTube University is around. I. I rely on it quite, quite often. All Right, Chuck. Well, you have a wonderful day. Thanks for checking in this morning. I. I was just looking through the coffee break list and I. Looks like you were the last one checking in on the list today. So. So glad to see you dropping back by today. KD3CHU AI6US. You have a great day.
Speaker C: Okay, Brian, I definitely just wanted to get in touch with you. I know a lot of times, you know, we try to give people a hand and you never hear from them again. But I just wanted to get back in there and make sure. I got to tell you that I appreciate that help. So you have a great day. Also enjoy your great weather you're gonna have. We're gonna make do with ours like we always do. But it will get better, that's for sure. It has no choice. 73 say ya buddy. Have a good day.
Speaker A: In a few months from now we'll be looking back on this time going, man, I wish we had that cooler temperature again. No, I appreciate you getting back to me. I come from industry of providing technical support for folks who have bought satellite equipment from me. And yeah, quite often you hear very vocally when something is wrong and then you never hear the resolution. So I really appreciate that. You have a great day. Ai6us I'll be. Okay.
Speaker C: Kd3chu we're clear. Also.

Node 51018 disconnected.

Attention all ham radio operators. You have reached the world famous W6GRC repeater on 147.105 MHz, broadcasting at least 3 watts more than necessary at all times. Please pause between overs, identify properly, and remember, kerchunking is not a hobby.

Your radio is on the right frequency. This is the home of sac Valley's original 105 W6 GRC with a PL tone of 110.9.

Home of the original 105 with a PL tone of 110.9. This is the W6 GRC repeater. Join us for our weekly net on Monday nights at 8:00pm.

Home of the original 105 with a PL tone of 110.9. This is the W6 GRC repeater. Join us for our weekly net on Monday nights at 8:00pm.