Transcriptions for 2026-01-15

2026-01-15 00:00:09 UTC 40.1s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

W7oqf w7oqf 7c, unit. W7oqf7t Andy. And 17 deepler.

2026-01-15 00:09:43 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

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2026-01-15 00:30:02 UTC 18.3s · GEARS E TX (146.850 MHz)

Gears holds a free Morse code class every Wednesday night, 6pM at the Golden Beaver Distillery still house at 2420 Park Avenue. All are welcome to come learn Morse code W6RHC repeater check one.

2026-01-15 00:31:32 UTC 21.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

System7 link up.

2026-01-15 00:36:43 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

D.

2026-01-15 00:43:27 UTC 45.4s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Sa. It.

2026-01-15 00:46:35 UTC 6.3s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Suffering.

2026-01-15 00:52:31 UTC 15.8s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

6 if x connected k o 6 if x disconnected.

2026-01-15 00:58:25 UTC 61.0s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Speaker A: Los Angeles link up. Oh, sure it is. System 32 link up. 86 WC mobile by the dish.
Speaker B: Are you dishing it out or taking it in and by? We might as well switch over to local dodger. KB6WC mobile going local ghetto for me. WB6K.

2026-01-15 01:03:43 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

D.

2026-01-15 01:04:26 UTC 8.6s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

K0qg listening.

2026-01-15 01:04:54 UTC 609.3s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

Speaker A: Kk6vzb mobile wv6axm receiver. Kk66bty Happy Wednesday, Chris. Turned out to be a nice day today once the fog cleared out. For the most part, blue skies, very little clouds to speak of, and temperatures were quite pleasant without as much wind as we've had.
Speaker B: Yeah, and one of these days I'll be able to enjoy things like that in the middle of the day.
Speaker A: Yeah, you're far. I mean, you're the subject matter expert. You've got it down on the. But that'll be nice. I know it's kind of weird. I mean, not that I haven't been at this age, but it's like he's driving around and you're like, why, why aren't those kids in school? And you're like, oh, wait, not everyone's home. Or some people are homeschooled whatnot. But yeah, it was a beautiful day.
Speaker B: I tell you what, I'm starting to feel less and less useful. I. I don't think I anything today that contributed to reducing the workload.
Speaker A: Sorry. I drank liquid rum. Yes, that. That's probably going to be coming up more and more often. You'll probably feel that way. I wouldn't worry too much about it. I mean, that's better than having too much to do. But I know you still want to be a willing.
Speaker B: Well, yeah, I kind of almost. I'd like to be able to do things and get stuff done right up until the end, but, you know, it's like, almost like they don't want me to do anything for some odd.
Speaker A: Is that one of those things where you guys are set up to where you have to wait for the work to be assigned to you, I assume?
Speaker B: Yes, that's correct. Now I can go in and take a look and see what's out there and I might offer to take some of it over from somebody if they want me to, but. Yeah, but it doesn't seem like there's an awful lot of work coming in the past couple of days. And from what I could see, nothing that I could deal with either. So, you know, so, you know, I'm almost kind of getting to where I feel like not even trying.
Speaker A: Yeah, it's unfortunate that it comes to that. It's almost like it's like built in, like, okay, you're leaving. I kind of felt that way a little bit when I crossed this. The military as well. Even though the reserve and not active duty, it's just like, okay, yeah, go put your stuff in the corner over there. Like, where the extra. Where's your morale? Where's your boots? Where's your confidence? Where's your. But, hey, it is a nice sport runner. I don't like the way they did the tail. Body looks good.
Speaker B: Well, I was telling a couple people today, it feels like I've been marginalized. Like. Yeah, no, it's almost like they don't want me to do anything.
Speaker A: Come out or come out outright and tell you that, because then this, that, and the other. And I'm gonna break for one second. And I got a slight update on my situation. Okay, nutshell, my HR department doesn't like the fact that my doctor's note from last month says what it says. And they're like, we need. We need a detailed. Because eventually, long story short, I have gout. They want me at the office whenever. And I understand that, but when I. My doctor's saying, when he has a gout flare up, he needs to stay home because he's a walking liability. He's gonna trip and fall and he's gonna have to sue you guys because you knew about it.
Speaker B: And.
Speaker A: Well, I went to the doctor today because HR sent over a 15 or. Yeah. An 11 to 15 page document. Can you do this? Can you do this? Can you do this? And the doctor's like, these are really borderline questionable questions. He's like, refuse to answer. Refuse to answer. And then claim that gout is lifelong. Intermittently.
Speaker B: Yeah. Okay. Sounds like they. They are kind of convinced that you're trying to game their system.
Speaker A: Yeah, that's what they're. That's what they're trying. And the doctor's like, no, because what it was. Is I would work. Usually, for example, if I had a gout flare up, it would clear up and I would go into work on, say, like, over Wednesday. That work Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. But then being that I didn't fully rest up, the cycle just repeated and repeated and repeated. It's like, there's nothing. I. I like to walk, you know?
Speaker B: Yeah. Okay. What would they give you if they, you know, offered medical retirement?
Speaker A: That's a good question. I have never even thought of that. I. Because the thing is, is that the. The leave is becoming less frequent and less frequent because the cold weather is starting to. A little bit. And if I'm at work, I'm fine. It's when I'm not able to get into work. So that's where HR is. Like, well, if he comes into work, can he work? It's like, no. Okay, well, what can we do? I don't know, but I don't want
Speaker B: to fall at work.
Speaker A: I've already had a tree fall on me. Not the best luck here, you know.
Speaker B: Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Well, it's like. Well, it sounds like they've definitely got their eyes on you.
Speaker A: Yeah. And I'm. I got nothing to hide. I'm an open book. What them looks pretty. What they're going to want to look for. The union attorneys are already involved because at this point it's borderline harassment. Plus they. It's also related to them randomly sending me back in November for a drug test to make sure I'm okay. They didn't give any other reasons. Just want to make sure you're okay. Like come just talk to me. But it's local government policy. It is what it is. I probably somebody's Cheerios. They didn't like it.
Speaker B: Yeah, well, I didn't really follow through with it, but, you know, I did get to the point where I went and talked, at least went and talked to my union rep and felt a lot better that he was there.
Speaker A: Yeah, no, I can definitely attest to that. I mean having the union rep and the union attorney involved and plus the doctor's note saying like, hey, because I bet they're basically painting me to be one of those brown toss, not brown. Basically being a piece of. Sorry for cursing on the radio, whatever, but I'm not. But so now I'm having to unpaint what they're painting out here and it's like, come on, dude, I'm younger than you are. I got more time. I can go.
Speaker B: Yeah, well, let's hope they, you know, with what you've got going on that
Speaker A: they kind of back off on that. Yeah, that's all I want. I. I want my health. I mean the stress isn't helping the back either, but I mean, I, I mean, I think I'm doing pretty good.
Speaker B: A little over a year.
Speaker A: I've went from 248 pounds down to 175. 180 fluctuating and the joint hurt. Well, you find the wood a lot less. But anyway, I digress.
Speaker B: Oh, that's some progress. Anyway. Okay, well, I just pulled into my driveway and I, I know I got stuff that I got to do tonight, so I better go check the mail, get inside, eat and get to whatever it is I need to do. So I will talk to you later. Have a great evening. KK6BZD clear.
Speaker A: All right, Chris, have yourself a good evening. Thanks for letting me rant and whoever else happened to catch that anomaly? 80 way 73K06BGY. I'll be clear from 73. W e6a x n receiver.

2026-01-15 01:25:03 UTC 3.8s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

W e6a x n repeater.

2026-01-15 01:30:02 UTC 22.2s · GEARS E TX (146.850 MHz)

The Gears. Monthly general membership meetings are held on the third Monday night of the month at the Butte County Public Library, 1108 Sherman Avenue in Chico. Doors open at 6pm and the meeting starts at 7pm all are welcome. WFIC RHC Repeater Check 2.

2026-01-15 01:30:43 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

D.

2026-01-15 01:57:43 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

D.

2026-01-15 02:00:02 UTC 16.0s · GEARS E TX (146.850 MHz)

The Gears Net will be held Tuesday night starting at 7:30pm all amateur radio operators are welcome to join in on the net W Fix RHC Repeater Check 3.

2026-01-15 02:24:43 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

D.

2026-01-15 02:30:02 UTC 27.7s · GEARS E TX (146.850 MHz)

Gears holds a slow speed Morse code net on 40 meters every Thursday night starting at 7pm Frequency of 7.44 plus or minus if the frequency is in use. All licensed amateur radio operators are welcome to join in the next W6 RHC repeater check one.

2026-01-15 02:32:16 UTC 8.5s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

System14 link up.

2026-01-15 02:35:31 UTC 6.4s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Who is fuck.

2026-01-15 02:44:24 UTC 5.5s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

W e6a x n repeater.

2026-01-15 02:51:43 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

D.

2026-01-15 02:54:15 UTC 17.6s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

6 pgyk and 6wnr. W e6a x n repeater.

2026-01-15 02:54:57 UTC 5.1s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

K o6 p t y k n6 w n r.

2026-01-15 02:55:37 UTC 5.1s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

No contact. Kn6wnr mobile.

2026-01-15 02:56:18 UTC 20.5s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

Kn6w1r ko6bty. Was that you out there, matthew, a few minutes ago?

2026-01-15 02:57:05 UTC 5.2s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

No contact. K6 bby, all request.

2026-01-15 03:04:32 UTC 3.8s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

W e6axm receiver.

2026-01-15 03:12:50 UTC 17.1s · GEARS E TX (146.850 MHz)

W6r h c repeater check.

2026-01-15 03:16:40 UTC 8.4s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

W e6a x n repeater.

2026-01-15 03:23:45 UTC 3.8s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

Kilo. Six whiskey kilo.

2026-01-15 03:24:25 UTC 8.9s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

Champ.

2026-01-15 03:26:25 UTC 13.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

System 12, link up k6lnk system 36, no mountain range.

2026-01-15 03:26:44 UTC 3.8s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

W e6a x n repeater.

2026-01-15 03:53:28 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

D.

2026-01-15 03:57:40 UTC 5.2s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

Wp6axm repeater.

2026-01-15 04:46:13 UTC 19.3s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Speaker A: K6uv omaha testing. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 4,
Speaker B: 3, 2, 1. K6lnk system 36, snow mountain range.

2026-01-15 05:00:19 UTC 182.8s · GEARS E TX (146.850 MHz)

QST. QST, QST. This is KG6K. Ultimate Sacramento Valley Traffic Net. This net's part of the national traffic system. And the purpose of this net is a relay formal trail to get to and out of the Sacramento Valley and provide a standard version. This is directed that please pay no transmission with Alphabet. All stations are requested still frequency until the controls KG6KU. Unless they're located west of OC Station, merge here. Party traffic, please come down. W6RHC Repeater Check 3. Station where traffic theory listed. Kf6obi, mike and willows. No traffic. Good evening, mike. Thank you. Kg6k u scholars roll of no traffic. Kg6tso. Good evening, lester. In the group. This is kg6tso, bessie with no traffic. Thank you, bessie. Kf60ky. Good evening, lester. Kf6tjy, bruce and chico. No traffic. Good evening, bruce. Thank you. K6rcs, K6pmt. Kc6ufe, kc6ufe, bill and companion. No traffic. Good evening, lester. Good evening, bill. Thank you. Kn6pww. Kn6tww. This is jamie and chico with no traffic gang anymore listener and the group. Good evening, j. Thank you. All right, that's all. As I have it. Do we have any late members or visitors. Caring no further traffic or kick at this 60k old closing segment of traffic N this n daily at 2100 hours local time. W6RC repeater on 14695. All rigor. All stations are excused now let make your money. Look checked at the night and the gold is Empire Amateur Radius Society for the use repeater. This closed at 2103 local time. $73 K6K frequency.

2026-01-15 05:10:59 UTC 135.7s · GEARS E TX (146.850 MHz)

Please. Id. Thank you. KG6 Kuo, KG6 Kuo, this is K6PMT with a late check in. This is KG6 Kuo. You got a good late check in. If you want it, you'd have a. What is it? Yeah, I'll. I'll let you have it. Anyway, you hear about our disaster today? I'm sorry, you're talking a little loud though. I didn't understand that. I said, did you hear about our disaster today? No, I didn't. Just south of Guile Road and north of Richfield, we had one of our Trax buses get hit head on and total of six people passed. Wow, that was a disaster. Was it? Did you say it was on the freeway or. Where'd you see. That was a. It was on 99 west, south of Kyle and north of Ridgefield. Okay, well, I haven't watched the news today, so I didn't catch that either. I was over in Chico getting scalped. Taking off some cancer over top of my bald head. Yeah, it happened about 10 o' clock this morning and they had the road closed for about four hours and it was pretty bad. Okay, well, I appreciate you telling me. And you have good evening now, Lester, have a good evening. This is K6pm T clear. This is K6 K O clear.

2026-01-15 05:17:09 UTC 11.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

K6lnk system 36, snow mountain range.

2026-01-15 06:09:48 UTC 5.4s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

W e6axm repeater.

2026-01-15 06:22:12 UTC 22.4s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Speaker A: System 26 link up
Speaker B: k6lnk system 36 no mountain range.
Speaker A: Good evening, world 86 poc mobile generosa on the commute phone.

2026-01-15 06:49:15 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

D.

2026-01-15 07:16:15 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

D.

2026-01-15 07:25:24 UTC 9.9s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Los Angeles link up.

2026-01-15 07:26:09 UTC 7.7s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

And it's still be done.

2026-01-15 07:43:15 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

D.

2026-01-15 08:13:16 UTC 11.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

K6l and k system 36, snow mountain range.

2026-01-15 08:13:56 UTC 176.1s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Speaker A: This is kilo delta six. Mike, take it with you with QSC. QSC. QSC. Hey, in about 12 minutes we're going to see a re entry burn from the Dragon Space X.
Speaker B: RE entry burn for the SpaceX Dragon capsule in about 12 minutes
Speaker A: for Central coast of California. Eyes to the sky, folks, here we go. We're gonna witness flash down at 12:40 local time. West coast visibilities will start in San Francisco at about 12:20. And for the 20 minute re entry procedure. Yeah, kilo delta six point.
Speaker B: To join the flash down net.
Speaker A: We're over on Star Papa Czar for the net. Kilo is that on Echoing Star Papa Star on Echoing for the Question. Landing. After reentering through the amateur.

2026-01-15 08:14:27 UTC 5.2s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

W e6a x n repeater.

2026-01-15 08:33:56 UTC 11.4s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Fresno link up.

2026-01-15 08:35:07 UTC 81.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Okay. That was the coolest firework I've ever seen. Dragon capsule re entered. That took about two minutes to go from north to south. I hope they do get af6m2. Thanks to the gentleman who told me to go outside. That was nice. System 26 link up. It.

2026-01-15 08:40:16 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Beep, beep, beep, beep, beep.

2026-01-15 08:46:59 UTC 31.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

You got it. Capital. Yeah. Hey, good to go. Sorry if you miss the spectacular. Pigeon over this guy.

2026-01-15 09:04:44 UTC 5.9s · GEARS E TX (146.850 MHz)

W6 rhc repeater check 1.

2026-01-15 09:04:50 UTC 5.7s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

Wp6axm receiver.

2026-01-15 09:07:16 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

D.

2026-01-15 09:14:55 UTC 3.8s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

We6axm repeater.

2026-01-15 11:28:57 UTC 11.7s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

K6lnk system 36, snow mountain range.

2026-01-15 11:55:57 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

D.

2026-01-15 12:07:20 UTC 19.4s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

Ah, yes. It looks like the start of yet another beautiful day. 53 degrees this morning. A little bit cooler than yesterday. N6NTM Good morning.

2026-01-15 13:00:10 UTC 30.8s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

K6lnk system 36, snow mountain range.

2026-01-15 13:27:27 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

D.

2026-01-15 13:54:27 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

D.

2026-01-15 14:18:04 UTC 7.3s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

On battery at 33.

2026-01-15 14:21:27 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

D.

2026-01-15 14:28:03 UTC 61.7s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

On battery at 33. It.

2026-01-15 14:37:17 UTC 63.4s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

It. Sounds pretty bad. You've got a bad signal. I mean really bad. Sa.

2026-01-15 14:48:03 UTC 12.0s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

On battery pack 33.

2026-01-15 14:52:43 UTC 26.4s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Speaker A: Ab4lb.
Speaker B: Ab4lt?
Speaker A: Are you calling friends or monitoring M6IWH?

2026-01-15 14:55:01 UTC 59.9s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

Speaker A: And 6wip and 6 ntm. Pro. Been playing around here.
Speaker B: Gonna go down to Chico and do some wiring on John's log truck and. And deliver all the stuff I picked up to wire the shop. We didn't get everything, but we got some of it. Yeah. Yeah. I wanna want to hook up that Starlink mini, see how it works. But anyway, I want to work on that fan box too. I wish I wasn't going down to John's today, but anyway, I got up early this morning 33 26. And I figured I'd work on that air box. But by the time I got done farting around with everything else, well, you know how it goes.

2026-01-15 14:56:30 UTC 10.9s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

They charged me $24 weight fee on the registration for the Corvette. Boy, I tell you.

2026-01-15 14:57:03 UTC 15.1s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

Almost 200 on the vet, but anyway. Yep. And you know that that 38 Chevy pickup ought to be less than 25 bucks. What a rip.

2026-01-15 14:58:03 UTC 8.4s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Odd battery at 30.

2026-01-15 14:58:39 UTC 64.7s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

Speaker A: Yeah, I don't do that. I buy all icon stuff. Lifetime warranty does everything Craftsman warranty did, no questions asked. They look up to see if you bought it and they hand you a new one. Yeah, I got. I got three sets, metric and American on the ratchet wrenches. Haven't had any problem with them breaking or anything. But icon, like I say, they're built better. And I got the little shorty, the stubby ones that. The wrenches are only about 3 or 4 inches, depending on what size it is. I like them shorties, same deal. Ratchet on one end and an open
Speaker B: end wrench on the other. That's Harbor
Speaker A: Freight's top of the line heavy dutiest, best warranty tool.

2026-01-15 15:00:08 UTC 77.4s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

Oh, I don't know. Whenever I feel like it. They, they in the back, the north east corner of the store, they got the return stuff and people that come in and steal one screwdriver out of an eight screwdriver set or those wrench kits, you might, you should always check there, whatever you're going to get, especially if you're only looking for two wrenches or something there, you'd be half price or less. But anyway, yep, I, I've got Harbor freight sockets and stuff, big ones up to 2 inches. I never had any problem with them. And you know, I got some heavy duty impact stuff, Milwaukee three quarter inch drive. And, and I, you know, 25 years of logging. Their black sockets are pretty ballsy if I got no complaints with hardware freight tools. But I don't buy their cheaper ones. I get to get the better of their lot.

2026-01-15 15:01:14 UTC 25.8s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

System2 link up.

2026-01-15 15:02:13 UTC 10.1s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

A month or a year. Yeah, well, they get away with whatever they want here in California because they're in bed with Newcome.

2026-01-15 15:03:18 UTC 48.9s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

Yeah, it's a crooked deal. You see, Google left California. They sneaked out. They started doing it two years ago, but, yep, the business is big. Big businesses leave it. Leaving California left and right. So, you know, they're going to start on the homeowners and, and in order to create revenue. But Newscomb's almost out of there and there's quite a few very qualified people gonna be running for governor. And I seen that. I seen on YouTube yesterday or day before that, they're doing something about the voting here, so. Oh, yeah, hopefully they don't. They can't cheat at that. We'll see.

2026-01-15 15:04:32 UTC 24.9s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

They'll do a forensic deal in California to see how much fraud there is, so. That's already in place. And I heard him talking about the voting machines there. The Maduro voting machines. I had no idea that stuff came from Venezuela. Lori's on the phone. I'll be back. I'm fixing.

2026-01-15 15:06:09 UTC 124.8s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

Speaker A: So Trevor bought a projector for 299 bucks. She had a coupon for a hundred dollars off and it looks pretty damn clear. Color. I think it's only 1080, but it looks pretty. Looks pretty darn clear. Big old wall, Bobby, oh, 10 or 12ft wide and the, the height of his ceiling which he's got high ceilings there. The entryway is two stories but I'm gonna guess and say it's seven and a half, maybe eight foot ceiling in there. Floor to ceiling looks pretty good. I just can't tell you the, the brand or the model. Cheap. I'm supposed to get that one today, that Nebula X1.
Speaker B: Can't wait to play with that. Well, you, you
Speaker A: looked at the video when they played it on a hedge. Open air. I'm
Speaker B: going to try the garage door. Yeah, I look at tripod for it but they're,
Speaker A: they're not very beefy. I don't know what the heck's going on here. Looks like my phone makes a cha ching like a cash register noise all the time now. I don't know what it's trying to tell me though.

2026-01-15 15:08:03 UTC 8.4s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

On battery at 33.

2026-01-15 15:08:59 UTC 39.0s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

Speaker A: Well, they, I. They're just throwing away the votes or something because they, they advertise it enough. You got to get out and vote.
Speaker B: Everybody I know around here vot. Still got the sign. I finally took it down
Speaker A: about two weeks ago and put it behind the rock, but I could. I could spray paint and use it for other things.

2026-01-15 15:11:05 UTC 132.8s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

Speaker A: So 399i and it's a tcl a1f
Speaker B: smart projector. Tcl a1s smart projector. F. Bam. You can get them at Walmart for 233 bucks. There's an 8K
Speaker A: refurbished outdoor projector and it looks like the same company I bought. I didn't know they made 8k once, but they did tell me down at Best Buy that the prices in their store have started to drop on the 4K ones because they're right on the
Speaker B: edge of coming out with 6 and 8K. It's just a coming thing.
Speaker A: Jay I I heard that there is some 10k content, but you know, if your your units can't process it.

2026-01-15 15:13:48 UTC 130.5s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

Speaker A: Yeah, I know I spent too much but I can send it back. I. I did want to try it because it's got one button set up it. It does everything and it's got six glass lenses in it so. You know what? I know probably remember more. This one's only 1080p. It's not even 4K. But it does have 16 watts of Dolby Audio. Yeah,
Speaker B: 399. 600. Yeah. But Trevor's got a. A
Speaker A: completely black room. He put thick black curtains over all the windows. So. Theater room. Yeah. This one here says four. Hey, here it says it's four. Four. Okay. It says 1080 in the title P. Oh. What? That's weird. Maybe. Maybe you have to Upgrade. It says 600 lumens. I see here. Thanks to HDR10 and 4K video combat compatibility. Enjoy the ultra defined content. Four professional visual modes. Ideal. The 4K projector is designed with 600 ISO lumens. I don't believe any of this. This contradicts itself completely.

2026-01-15 15:15:08 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

D.

2026-01-15 15:17:07 UTC 40.9s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

Speaker A: It says 3,500 ANSI lumens and a
Speaker B: 56,000 to one contrast. Yeah, I want to see what that micro gimbal does. The projector, I think it said £16.

2026-01-15 15:18:03 UTC 8.3s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

On battery at 33.

2026-01-15 15:18:14 UTC 30.4s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

Speaker A: Well, I don't know. Not even seeing the pounds. Now I got the measurements. 11 inches by 7.3 by 9.6. So
Speaker B: it's just a little thing. I told you, they're made by Anker, who made a lot of accessories for your headset.

2026-01-15 15:19:13 UTC 22.5s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

Yeah, I think it's the same one. Same company anchor. Well, I know I looked the weight up the other day, and I don't see it now.

2026-01-15 15:20:21 UTC 96.8s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

Speaker A: Pretty sure. I'm pretty sure anchor isn't made here in the United States, but I swear that I thought I saw that
Speaker B: was. Unfortunately they're cool ass
Speaker A: speakers, come with two mic phones. I'm not into any
Speaker B: of that, But anyway, I'm probably sending that
Speaker A: back, Jay. And maybe not. I always like to try the very best you can lay your eyes on. Amazon's great about returns, so
Speaker B: I'm just trying it. No, you don't buy a screen with it. I just bought the unit. No, no.
Speaker A: But most of the year we'll probably be using it in the house. Yeah, I'm thinking you ought to get. You ought to get Linda this 85 inch TV for her to watch.

2026-01-15 15:23:19 UTC 42.7s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

Yeah, I'm with you on that. I've heard of a couple of catastrophes. I. I'm. I'm not going to let them do anything to me. Even though they. They got a great success rate. Nana this and smoking new, You know, technology and machinery and. Yep. I don't know. I'm pretty sensitive when it comes to the eye thing. I do notice that bright things. I'm more sensitive that as you get older, you usually are. Especially since they don't regulate the amount of light that somebody else's car can throw at you.

2026-01-15 15:23:47 UTC 15.5s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

On AC Power at 33. Battery announcement at 33 enabled.

2026-01-15 15:24:41 UTC 142.0s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

Speaker A: Yeah. I use my little set today to fix a microphone that. You know the, the jack that plugs into the radio, that little dinky screw. Thank goodness all those tips are, are magnetic because you lose that real easy. Which makes it nice to put it back into. I can't believe how powerful it is. And I just bought the big set and now that I moved turn that, that little set, the carousel, it already has a number two and a number one in it. So I really didn't need the bigger one. But it is stronger and everything. Yeah, they sure look nice. You're gonna, you're gonna, you're gonna take your soldering iron down there for show and tell this
Speaker B: morning. I'm gonna
Speaker A: pick up. Yeah. When you go to Harbor Freight. Look at those little vacuum. Like I got my 259B, that whole setup. That way you got the soldering gun, the little sponge pads. You could, you could get the base, the holder in one of those little deals. And
Speaker C: that way you have it all in one box. Those little vacuum sealed
Speaker A: foam filled deals are relatively cheap for what
Speaker B: they are. That's what I got in mind. But I haven't even wet it yet. Oh
Speaker A: no, you gotta push on it. You better feel it drop down twice and you want to solid connection. So I'm glad that it doesn't just slip in there and you tighten it down. Those are good connections.

2026-01-15 15:27:30 UTC 51.0s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

Speaker A: If you do get a little box at Harbor Freight. Yeah, send me a picture. Maybe I'll have you
Speaker B: pick me one up while you're there. That's why I want the little carry
Speaker A: case, so I can put everything else all in one place. Oh, yeah, now I have to Google. Yeah, now. Now I have to Google anchor just to find out where it. What country they're in.

2026-01-15 15:27:45 UTC 7.4s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

On battery at 33.

2026-01-15 15:28:47 UTC 31.6s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

Speaker A: China. The worst place. You want to get anything from that Hunan. I think that's where the COVID virus
Speaker B: was. Oh, it's not. It's not
Speaker A: there. Its headquarters are in China. Change your shot. Yeah.

2026-01-15 15:29:42 UTC 26.4s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

I'll probably never use half of the. Half of the little Torx bits. They're micro. Yeah, I would like to seen two drawers in the bottom. There's plenty of room for it. Yep. So far, so good. I really do like that drill, though. Tell you what, pretty strong motor. And the bigger one is even crazier.

2026-01-15 15:30:42 UTC 18.9s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

Says Apple endorses Anchor comes with the mfi, whatever that is certification. Apple assures enthusiast Anchor accessories have undergone rigorous inspection and regulation.

2026-01-15 15:31:29 UTC 8.9s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

Not even going to look at any more of their stuff because I. There's a bunch of stuff I'd like to have from them. I'm happy with what I got, though.

2026-01-15 15:32:01 UTC 10.4s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

I can't believe how accurate this dog is. I don't let her out until 7:30. See, it's 7:32. She comes and bumps my leg with her nose and heads for the door.

2026-01-15 15:34:30 UTC 12.2s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

Do you know what a keystone correction is? Yeah. Key keystone.

2026-01-15 15:35:08 UTC 42.2s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

Say you got a ceiling fan hanging down in your front room. That Nebula 1x1 will correct for that. Not sure how it can do that, but won't send any light past the fan. Like, you know when somebody walks in front of a projector and you can see it somehow it can shoot the rays light through the bottom of the lens and you don't see decorations or other things on the screen, it makes the adjustment for it.

2026-01-15 15:36:21 UTC 15.6s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

On AC Power at 33. Battery announcement at 33 enabled.

2026-01-15 15:36:26 UTC 50.9s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

Speaker A: Oh, here's something interesting, jay. It says it has 600 ISO lumens. ISO lumens cannot be falsified, unlike ansi
Speaker B: lumens. Now I gotta go look up
Speaker A: what ISO and. And see where did I just find the two different things?
Speaker B: Yeah,
Speaker A: ansi.

2026-01-15 15:39:11 UTC 24.6s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

Speaker A: Yeah, the hf auto. I have two of them. All right. Another. Another excuse
Speaker B: to use a fan tip screwdriver.

2026-01-15 15:40:47 UTC 27.2s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

Okay, here's the deal. Not all lumens are the Same. ANSI Lumens vs LED Lumens vs Light Source Lumens, how to convert different units back to Ansi lumens, and finally, Ansi brightness, the gold standard for measuring brightness.

2026-01-15 15:41:53 UTC 10.9s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

On battery at 33.

2026-01-15 15:41:56 UTC 128.5s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

Speaker A: Yeah, that was interesting yesterday when you told me that. Well, this ansi, they're looking at all four corners of brightness. The nine zone average. I
Speaker B: like it. Basically all
Speaker A: they're bragging about at 35,500 lumens is you can. You can run other light sources in your front room or even watch it in the daytime with your blinds open. And you're still going to be looking at a nice clean 4K picture.
Speaker B: Oh, boy. All right,
Speaker A: well. Yep. I got a million things I could be doing around here, but I. Who knows? I may show up. What time you think you're actually going to get there?
Speaker B: Check. Well, I may see you. I gotta go down to John's anyway. All right. Good morning, everybody. N6 ntm.

2026-01-15 15:48:21 UTC 15.5s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

On AC Power at 33. Battery announcement at 33 enabled.

2026-01-15 16:00:02 UTC 19.1s · GEARS E TX (146.850 MHz)

The gears. Monthly informal breakfast is held on the second Saturday of the month at 9am at the Farmer's Skillet, located at 690 Rio Lindo Avenue, Chico. All are welcome to attend W6RHC Repeater Check 2.

2026-01-15 16:08:51 UTC 7.3s · GEARS E TX (146.850 MHz)

K o6lkb, this is casey 60 fm.

2026-01-15 16:08:56 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

D.

2026-01-15 16:09:47 UTC 4.0s · GEARS E TX (146.850 MHz)

6 pfs monitor.

2026-01-15 16:31:06 UTC 55.9s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Speaker A: And 6gcm connected,
Speaker B: Disconnected.

2026-01-15 16:32:49 UTC 6.5s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Maybe 4 Aldi.

2026-01-15 16:35:56 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

D.

2026-01-15 16:41:40 UTC 29.9s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Foreign. November 6th gulf romeo golf 36 local.

2026-01-15 16:42:52 UTC 31.7s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

This is NZ6J mobile on system 35.

2026-01-15 16:48:26 UTC 15.5s · GEARS E TX (146.850 MHz)

W fix rhc repeater check 3.

2026-01-15 16:58:31 UTC 3.3s · GEARS E TX (146.850 MHz)

Please. Id. Thank you.

2026-01-15 17:00:02 UTC 11.8s · GEARS E TX (146.850 MHz)

The Gears Net will be held Tuesday night starting at 7:30pm all amateur radio operators are welcome to join in on the net.

2026-01-15 17:02:35 UTC 5.3s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

W e6a x n repeater.

2026-01-15 17:02:56 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

D.

2026-01-15 17:10:05 UTC 19.7s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Link up.

2026-01-15 17:10:56 UTC 81.9s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Speaker A: Six gig. You're working great. Sounding good. Just a little bit of crackle. Read our stuff on there.
Speaker B: Okay, thank you. Good to hear that basketball is making it from rating N6GRG.
Speaker C: Sure, no
Speaker A: problem. You have a good day. Get you some gifts.

2026-01-15 17:23:54 UTC 18.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Grg 36 local on affordable. 36 local line affordable from Reggie.

2026-01-15 17:40:30 UTC 48.9s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Speaker A: Updated local information tsunami warning
Speaker B: alameda, contra costa del norte humboldt los angeles marin mendocino monterey napa orange san diego san francisco san luis obispo san mateo santa barbara santa clara santa cruz sonova ventura.

2026-01-15 17:43:47 UTC 13.4s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

Ra.

2026-01-15 17:56:56 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

D.

2026-01-15 18:03:25 UTC 5.2s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

W e set a x n receiver.

2026-01-15 18:23:56 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

D.

2026-01-15 18:30:02 UTC 18.3s · GEARS E TX (146.850 MHz)

Here. Pull the free Morse code class every Wednesday night, 6pM at the Golden Beaver Distillery still house at 2420 Park Avenue. All are welcome to come. Learn Morse code. W6R, H, C repeater check one.

2026-01-15 18:35:39 UTC 6.4s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Meteters fm.

2026-01-15 18:50:56 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

D.

2026-01-15 19:00:02 UTC 19.1s · GEARS E TX (146.850 MHz)

The gears. Monthly informal breakfast is held on the second Saturday of the month at 9am at the Farmer's Skillet, located at 690 Rio Lindo Avenue, Chico. All are welcome to attend W6RHC Repeater Check 2.

2026-01-15 19:17:56 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

D.

2026-01-15 19:28:03 UTC 5.1s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

W, e, z a x, n repeater.

2026-01-15 19:30:02 UTC 27.9s · GEARS E TX (146.850 MHz)

Gears holds a slow speed Morse code net on 40 meters every Thursday night starting at 7pm Frequency of 7.44 plus or minus if the frequency is in use. All licensed amateur radio operators are welcome to join in the next W pick RHC repeater check 3.

2026-01-15 19:44:56 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

D.

2026-01-15 19:59:33 UTC 31.3s · W6GRC TX (147.105 MHz)

Testing, 1, 2, 3. Testing, testing, testing. 1, 2, 3.

2026-01-15 20:00:02 UTC 15.9s · GEARS E TX (146.850 MHz)

The Gears Net will be held Tuesday night starting at 7:30pm all amateur radio operators are welcome to join in on the net W6RHC repeater check 1.

2026-01-15 20:03:19 UTC 184.7s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

Speaker A: Delta
Speaker B: julie. Number three is the city of Fairfield. Standby
Speaker A: there.
Speaker B: Lbp.
Speaker A: Isn't that nice, dad? The HRO got Mike, but he couldn't
Speaker B: bottle. You guys going to pick? Yes, the
Speaker A: never ending emptying hobby of amateur radio. Well, congratulations there, 73. And don't leave all your money there. Save some money for some candy. SSMQ 73 from the pickle, aka Mount Zaka jar. What are you doing up this time of the
Speaker B: day? It's lunchtime. All right. Living the life of leisure.

2026-01-15 20:06:53 UTC 6.3s · W6GRC TX (147.105 MHz)

Radio testing. W6grc. Radio testing.

2026-01-15 20:06:57 UTC 16.6s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

Yeah, I'll get with you on that. Yeah. Oh, wow. Yeah. I thought you were taking a break from that for a while, like a lull in the activity, which is a good thing. Oh, wow. Okay. Well, that's good, though. So that means, once again, your full.

2026-01-15 20:07:55 UTC 7.8s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

That's true. Yeah. Your services are always needed, buddy. I'll give you a call and start checking over that, see what you got.

2026-01-15 20:07:59 UTC 6.8s · W6GRC TX (147.105 MHz)

Testing audio levels 1, 2, 3, 4.

2026-01-15 20:08:27 UTC 37.3s · W6GRC TX (147.105 MHz)

W6 grc testing. Audio levels 1, 2, 3, 4. W6 grc testing. 1, 2, 3, 4. W6 grc testing. 1, 2, 3, 4.

2026-01-15 20:08:29 UTC 4.1s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

Yep. And the mp stands for more power. What kind of.

2026-01-15 20:09:10 UTC 13.1s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

Okey dokey. I'll have to eyeball that list and see what else you got. Okay. Alrighty. J.R. it's always a pleasure to hear your voice. Grab yourself a snack and rest a little bit because you've definitely earned it.

2026-01-15 20:10:04 UTC 286.0s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

Speaker A: Oh yeah, you know what? I agree on that. Yes. When I was a younger man, I could eat the carrots of cakes, but no longer. Can't do that. Anyway, the natives are getting restless. I hear them creeping underneath their signal. But you're on top of the pile,
Speaker B: 73 Junior.
Speaker A: Have a good one. This is Kilo 6 Delta Juliet keeping an eye on the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation crews. They're doing. They're
Speaker B: hacking on some weed. Oh, let's see. Let's switch a little w1. Was that ek? No, w1ej. Pinnacle rock. Okay, you're 50 over S9 to mount back. Where is Pinnacle Rock?
Speaker C: Bob Clear Lake.
Speaker A: Okay, got it, got it. Okay, that's a pretty good clip from
Speaker B: me. Yeah, big signal down here. You doing? Were you doing a potassium? So wonder where my microphone when you're doing a sota and a pota? Oh, yeah, see, I used to be able to do that when I was a young man, but yeah, my hiking days are over.
Speaker C: Roger,
Speaker A: roger. W1ej. Enjoy that delta and hopefully I'll be able to make contact with you at the next delta 73, kilo 6, delta juliet victor, mount vaca.
Speaker B: I like carrot cake. Hello there, wa6e k s.
Speaker C: I'm pickling. Oh, thank you very much, young man. Thank you. Okay,
Speaker B: stand by there, eks. Who was that trying to squeeze in between us?
Speaker C: Roger, roger. Lbp.
Speaker A: Yeah, see, it's a vegetable, Jim. Carrot cake is a vegetable. And
Speaker B: Bill
Speaker A: wants to
Speaker B: know how come he can't hear Jim.
Speaker C: Oh no, you were talking. He couldn't hear you though. I don't know. Where are you, Bill? Oh yeah, so yeah, you should be able to hear
Speaker B: Jim. That's what Grizzly island, whatever it is. Grizzly, Grizzly Adams.
Speaker C: Got
Speaker B: it,
Speaker A: got it. Okay. I don't know. We do have some oddball conditions.
Speaker B: Kilo 6 Delta Juliet Victor beaming north by northeast. Hello.
Speaker C: Someone tried to squeeze in there. Who that. We have a
Speaker A: celebrity there.
Speaker B: Hello there, T A X. Another founding member of the two meter crew. Yeah, Carlos
Speaker A: was in here just a few minutes
Speaker C: ago. Oh, I appreciate that. Thank you. Can you hear
Speaker A: Tim? You guys are very
Speaker C: close.

2026-01-15 20:17:54 UTC 230.3s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

Speaker A: Oh,
Speaker B: amw. Don't go away. Don't. Don't be clear yet. No, hang on a second. You know, actually, after I left Vallejo, it wasn't that bad at all. It was like no
Speaker A: more fog. Eat a peanut butter and jelly sandwich for me. I have a banana.
Speaker B: Oh, wait. Yeah. Bye. Bye.
Speaker A: Ted, A station at a Lodi. Are you still there? A w. Yes. Good afternoon. How are things in lodi? Oh, yeah, that's true. Yeah. Enjoy that fog. It's free of charge.
Speaker B: It sure is. It's clearer than that. Yeah, it's. It's very clear fog to my east. Ish. But I could still see these
Speaker A: Sierras. They're just not
Speaker B: high enough. If EKs were to turn on his remote base, you would
Speaker A: hear him. K06a and
Speaker B: w73. And enjoy lodi for me. This is kilo 6 delta juliet victor. Bye bye. All right, one more time. Beaming north by northeast. Ish kilo six delta juliet victor. Hello.
Speaker A: Oh, there is a
Speaker B: call sign I have not heard in a long time, and I was getting worried. The man, the Myth, the legend. W6K a P.
Speaker A: Good afternoon, sir. You're right. Yeah. And it is
Speaker B: nice. Yeah, it's very nice above the clouds. A little breezy up here, but. Yeah, it is very nice. Long time no talk to.
Speaker A: How are things going? Ah, very nice. You've been
Speaker B: keeping 440 alive. Well, well, thank you very much. I keep saying I'm going to go over there one of these
Speaker A: days. Yes. Okay. Yep, try that. Well, thank you very much for checking in. And don't be a stranger. We're all still here. And there
Speaker B: he
Speaker A: goes. The legend w6k ap volcano.
Speaker B: Have a good afternoon. And there's the other big station, WA6EKS on the remote base.
Speaker A: Kap. You heard him.

2026-01-15 20:22:05 UTC 231.0s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

Speaker A: Oh,
Speaker B: yeah, yeah, we used to hear him all the time. That's why I was getting worried about the old captain.
Speaker A: The captain of my heart.
Speaker B: Okay, Yeah, I was worried about him, but he was loud up here, as he always is. 50 over. S9. 55. And I'm
Speaker C: not even pointing that way. Yes, I think he probably turned his power down so we could have a chance. Ah, got it. Got it. Okay. Oh, he went away with Ko6. Aw, With that frosty mug taste.
Speaker A: And anybody else out there to my north. Kilo 6, Delta, Juliet, Victor. That was a pile up there.
Speaker C: A and W, stand by. Who was the station calling? The Pickle. Okay, Paradise Station, standby. Who's the whiskey station? Whiskey6, box trot, charlie, charlie, charlie, charlie.
Speaker A: In
Speaker C: red bluff, is that correct?
Speaker A: Right. Boxtrot, Foxtrot,
Speaker B: Charlie.
Speaker A: Oh, almost.
Speaker B: Almost. Scc. That would have been perfect if it was. Oh, that's pretty cool. Okay, you're mobile in Red Bluff. You're very close to that big old mountain that.
Speaker A: I think I could see the tip of it here. Oh, sir, I wish you could take me with you. I'd love to go with you to the state of Jefferson.
Speaker C: Oh,
Speaker A: bless you, sir. Bless you, sir. We'll drive safely. Good signal out of
Speaker B: the
Speaker A: Mobile there. And
Speaker B: maybe someday you'll get on top of a mountain up there and
Speaker C: we'll talk simplex.
Speaker A: Roger,
Speaker B: roger.
Speaker A: Okay, 73, yak at you later. Kilo 6, Delta, Juliet, Victor. On the Pickle.
Speaker C: You could hear him on the remote. Okay. And there was a station doubling with you. Who was that? Now,
Speaker A: that's that Kap that I know and love. Welcome back. I'm so glad you're back.
Speaker C: And now he's gone. It sure was.

2026-01-15 20:26:19 UTC 125.7s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

Speaker A: Annie remembers your name. No one remembers my name. See? Well, that's because I talk to you every day. But I appreciate that. Thank you. That is correct. Yes. Standby. Station in Paradise. Come on in. Oh, yeah. K06k kw. Good afternoon. Yikes. Yeah, you must have been off the rear end of the beam. Yeah, I'm not quite dialed in at you, but yeah, I can hear you just fine. Roger, Roger. And I appreciate you helping me keep 2 meter simplex alive. And now paradise is gone.
Speaker B: I'm gonna turn the antenna. We're gonna face it to the east. K60JV. I'm getting too old,
Speaker A: You know. I don't know how to read.
Speaker B: Oh,
Speaker A: that's true.
Speaker B: Hang on, I gotta spin
Speaker A: the thing.

2026-01-15 20:29:03 UTC 144.9s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

Speaker A: Was that, ted? That RF gain? Yeah. You should turn that knob and the signals will drop down. Sometime. You must touch it in order to experience the truth. Just go ahead and touch it. I won't tell
Speaker B: who. Me. Yeah, you're in the null of my beam because I'm pointing east towards the Sierras.
Speaker A: Yeah,
Speaker B: you sound the same way here. Yes, sir. I'm sorry. I can see it looks like Shasta, but the Department of Corrections vehicle is in the way. Oh, yeah. See,
Speaker A: I
Speaker B: was gonna. Yeah, I took a picture when I was up here last week and I could see Shasta and that big black thing next to it. What's the name of that one? Yeah, I can see that. Yeah, I'll have to send you
Speaker A: that picture. Yeah, yeah, it's like, what the hell's that big black
Speaker B: thing? Yeah, you can see it's plain as day. Looks like a little cone.
Speaker A: Sounds like my ex girlfriend on payday. Parasitic cone. I could see it a little bit, but there's. You know, the prison truck is in the way. Oh, yeah. No, it's. Yeah, it's the
Speaker B: biggest thing with white stuff all over it with that black thing right next to it.

2026-01-15 20:30:01 UTC 22.0s · GEARS E TX (146.850 MHz)

The Gears. Monthly general membership meetings are held on the third Monday night of the month at the Butte County Public Library, 1108 Sherman Avenue in Chico. Doors open at 6pm and the meeting starts at 7pm all are welcome. W6RHC repeater check 2.

2026-01-15 20:31:56 UTC 465.5s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

Well, wait a minute everybody. There's a YL on frequency. Stand back and stand down. Yl, come on in. It's a ko6 lima sierra echo. See, I remembered your call sign. And when you key up, we all stand back and stand down. Good afternoon. I appreciate that. Yeah, now that you got your license, you can just grab that microphone whenever you want. I know, right? It's got so many of them there that's confusing. It's almost like you're one of those old timey telephone operator things. Oh, that's great. Yes, and never let him forget that. I guess that could. Yeah, yeah, that could be considered. Well, I mean, it is the right microphone that, but just the difference. Vfo. But you sound great. As usual, you are deep into the red. It means your signal is great. 73, have a great afternoon up there. Where are you? LSE. Pollock. Pine. Pollock. Pollock. Pol. Where are you? Pollock. Paella. Well, you can hear her. She's got a big signal. I have a hard time saying that. Have a great day. Special kymbolic. It's like the thing in the center of your head. Cowlick. Yeah. Pollock. Pollock. Ah, you know what I mean. Okay, k60jb beaming east. Anybody there? There he is. Our antennas are almost touching. Hello there, Bo. Hello there, great grandson. Aw, hello there, great grandson. Oh, that's nice. Yeah, get him into the hobby. Nice and early. Aw, just those little voices. It just touches my heart. Bye bye. K6ejb. Looking at the Sierras. Anybody else out there? India Hotel, Juliet. Your voice sounds familiar. Larry. As in Crazy Larry Auto sales. Yeah, big signal. Full scale signal, in fact. Congratulations, sir. You are my first full scale signal of the day. See, I'm on top of Mount Vaca, just outside of the city of Vacaville, in between Fairfield and Vacaville. I could just about see you from here. I shall. It's beautiful up here. Me and the Department of Corrections, we're all just kind of hanging out together. 73 from the pickle. K6DJB. So long. Oh, someone was squeezing in underneath the warm blanket of Jim. Who was that? Jason, Call and try one more time. Oh, okay. There's a whole bunch of stations there. Rdu, Felix, standby, WIQ to the north. Ish of me. Hello. Let's see. Jim, are you still on the remote? Can you hear the signal from Magalia? Come on back in, Blake, give us another transmission. N6WIQ. The smartest man in ham radio because he's got IQ in his call side. I'm smart sometimes. Where is the n6wi p. Okay, will you tell them we said hello from the pickle? Now isn't that weird? I never had signal up here, but he just text me and it actually went through so he is listening and I'm afraid to touch it because the signal will go away. Well, hello there, N6WIP. Thank you. Oh wait, isn't he at a Starbucks thing today? Or is that on Fridays? Using up the free WI fi again, huh? Huh? Yeah, yeah, I guess you got a point there. Anyway, 73, I'm gonna spin the antenna here in a little bit. Kilo 6 Delta Juliet Victor. Have a good Friday. Or Thursday. Sorry. The smartest man in ham radio. N6wiq73 bye. Bye.

2026-01-15 20:38:56 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

D.

2026-01-15 20:55:33 UTC 6.6s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

26.

2026-01-15 21:05:56 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

D.

2026-01-15 21:19:46 UTC 59.3s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

Speaker A: Hi. No, no, I just made the signal
Speaker B: worse by turning the antenna. It was way
Speaker A: down in the noise like it was in China.
Speaker B: Hey, you're right. That would have been cool. Okay, I'm gonna pull the antenna down now. This is the sad part.
Speaker A: Yeah, that'll last for about 10 seconds.
Speaker C: Was that you, Cliff? Cws. Oh, hang on. Let me turn the antenna.

2026-01-15 21:30:01 UTC 18.4s · GEARS E TX (146.850 MHz)

Ears, holds a free morph code class every Wednesday night, 6pM at the Golden Beaver Distillery still house at 2420 Park Avenue. All are welcome to come learn Morse code. W6R, H, C. Repeater check three.

2026-01-15 21:49:36 UTC 11.3s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

K6lnk system 36, snow mountain range.

2026-01-15 21:54:02 UTC 25.4s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Ram.

2026-01-15 21:57:08 UTC 11.6s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

System7 link up. This is kn6jkp listening.

2026-01-15 22:00:05 UTC 206.3s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

Speaker A: W e6a x n
Speaker B: repeater afternoon out there. This is kk6isq mobile.
Speaker C: Kk6isq, ko6bgy. How you doing out there today? It's nice. Blue skies over here in Calusa. I don't see any clouds. Temperatures are comfortable. It's a little warm in the car because I don't have the AC on or anything, but it's not too bad over here.
Speaker A: Yeah, same here. We lost fog about, I don't know, 10:30, 11:00 over here.
Speaker C: Yeah, it's about that same time frame here. Maybe a little bit later. I don't know, it seems like it just wouldn't leave. But yeah, I'm just sitting in the car, had lunch and I'm not ready to go back into the office yet, not for another 10 minutes left here. So we'll see what's going on.
Speaker A: Oh wow, that's. That's good news, I guess. Yeah, I'm just heading from my mother in law's to the office and see what my wife has in store for me. Hopefully
Speaker C: it's
Speaker A: food
Speaker C: or something good, not extra paperwork. That's never fun.
Speaker A: Oh, it's probably some errands I need to run for the office. Deposits and all that good stuff.
Speaker C: What's funny is when I worked a blockbuster here in Calusa all those years ago, the boss was like, why don't you take the same route? Because I would do the deposit. He's like, well, sometimes it takes you an extra five minutes, sometimes you're early. I was like, you don't want to take the same route twice usually. I mean, it's a small town especially and this ain't my money, they can have it. But I mean, I'm going to try to avoid that at all costs.
Speaker A: Yeah, definitely. I don't worry about it too much. I mean, honestly, I go to different things all the time so I'm not too worried about it.
Speaker C: Hey, there you go. There you go. But yeah, I don't know. Just ready for the weekend. It's been a long work week already. I had some training for the pressure on one aspect of my job, billing for the state. So that's always fun. You have to use the right vernaculars and verbiage and all that. But
Speaker A: anyway,
Speaker C: I'm going to go ahead and sign clear on your final. I'm going to get out, stretch my legs before I go back into the office. KK6ISQ KO6BGY73
Speaker A: 73 KK6ISQ
Speaker B: mobile and monitoring. You're opening the repeater and I can barely hear
Speaker A: you. This is
Speaker B: kk6isq.

2026-01-15 22:10:10 UTC 3.8s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

W e6a x n repeater.

2026-01-15 22:16:37 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

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2026-01-15 22:43:37 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

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2026-01-15 22:54:13 UTC 130.8s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Speaker A: Fresno link off. That's a surprise. How you doing there Greg? Good. I'm getting ready to go meet my buddy over here in Clovis. He's going to a leather working shop so he's meeting up with me here in a few minutes. So are you going to be on here for a little bit?
Speaker B: Yeah, I'm waiting for a pickup order for Safeway, so I'll be parked here in the spot for just a few minutes, maybe 10 or so, and hopefully we'll have a chance to get caught up. Anyway, hope you're doing well, Greg.
Speaker A: I'm going to be out of the truck for two minutes or less and I'll be back in and I'll talk with you for a few AM6PSO.

2026-01-15 22:59:52 UTC 127.0s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Vwj dan6gso, Fresnel, Clovis, GSO, Ki6ewj, Auburn, CA Coming in loud and clear, Greg. Just got my safeway order and headed back to my 1020, and there I'm going to meet my son down in Roseville. Hey, Roger that. Yeah, I've been trying to find a few things here. Basically six pack of sodas. I had this, I don't know, urge to go and give our marine corps recruiting depot some sodas and stuff, knowing that everybody's running on a shoestring budget, so thought we'd give them a handout. Oh, that's very nice of you. Yeah, that's. That's very nice. We're going to go pick up some items from my mom's house and get them loaded up into a trailer or actually a truck. Okay. Well, here's my phone call. So I have to drive. Jump off here.

2026-01-15 23:03:06 UTC 63.0s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Alan. I'll be back in a little bit if you're going to be there. Am6gso at kic dwj. Copy that, Greg. I'll be standing by for about five minutes and then it'll probably be another 30 minutes. I'll be back on as I'm heading down to Roseville. It's the normal nothing happens for hours and hours and everything comes together in one big bang. We'll go with that. Anyway, I'll see you in a bit. Damn. TSO clear.

2026-01-15 23:17:35 UTC 6.3s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Of26 link up.

2026-01-15 23:23:50 UTC 8.1s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Pwj.

2026-01-15 23:24:35 UTC 29.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Twj am6gso plumbers.

2026-01-15 23:30:02 UTC 27.8s · GEARS E TX (146.850 MHz)

Gears holds a slow speed Morse Cognat on 40 meters every Thursday night starting at 7pm Frequency of 7.44 plus or minus if the frequency is in use. All licensed amateur radio operators are welcome to join in the net W6RHC repeater check 1.

2026-01-15 23:37:37 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

D.

2026-01-15 23:39:50 UTC 5.1s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

W e6a x n repeater.

2026-01-15 23:59:21 UTC 23.0s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

System 19.