Transcriptions for 2026-02-15

2026-02-15 00:00:01 UTC 30.5s · W6GRC TX (147.105 MHz)

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.

2026-02-15 00:06:06 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

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2026-02-15 00:15:59 UTC 801.3s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Speaker A: Los Angeles linked up.
Speaker B: This is wrong. Station calling. This is kilo7 Oscar Foxtrot Oscar. Coming in a little scratchy, but I was able to pick you up.
Speaker C: Thanks for that. I just had a.
Speaker B: My icon set up in my truck and have a low profile antenna on medium power. Just testing it out out over here in the Garden Grove area. He kind of broke up there at the end, but yeah, it's still coming through. Just a little scrat. Thanks for that.
Speaker A: Kilo7 oscar foxtrot oscar. November 6th, golf romeo golf. Yeah, I was wondering, are you in?
Speaker B: Payson? That's a negative from Nevada.
Speaker A: Okay, just thought maybe there was a ham. I was trying to get connected. Kilo seven Oscar Foxtrot Golf. Have you ever spoken with him? He's in Arizona, though.
Speaker B: Yeah, I've heard the call sign come across before, but I've never talked to him personally.
Speaker A: Okay, well, he would be very new on Carla if he is on link and new connection from patients, so. All right, thanks very much. N6GRG up in Reading, California.
Speaker C: Good afternoon. Mrs. Currently traveling southbound I5 heading back towards. Good afternoon.
Speaker A: I'm not sure. I'm not sure what happened to the beginning of your transmission as you're heading down Highway 5. It does help to key up and wait at least a second or two before Speaking. This is November 6th. Golf Romeo Golf. Okay, yeah, that came through fine, although your audio is a little low, but it did come through pretty well. And this is November 6th, Golf Romeo Golf. Up and ready, looking down at five. I'm above five, about 300ft off the valley floor.
Speaker C: All right. I spent a lot of time up in Red Block. I reside in Livermore on the outskirts of the Bay Area. But yeah, just kind of new. This kind of.
Speaker A: Okay. Would you happen to be 18 wheeler or something like that? Okay, well, great to hear you on. Carla is making it really clearly into Santiago Peak now and into the Los Angeles area. It is possible to reach San Diego, at least it used to be. I'm not sure it still is, but it used to be possible to reach San Diego on that repeater, so. Very good. Have you looked at Carla Radio Net? Carla Radio Net. That's all one word.
Speaker C: Okay.
Speaker D: K6WLD listening in San Diego.
Speaker C: Yes, I have. I've got all the pilot receivers, the links and the local CL figures all around the greater Bay Area. But yeah, I wasn't actually there that. This one's down as far south as San Diego, so that's pretty awesome.
Speaker A: Yeah. Ka6WLD, N6TRG, particularly good transmission, lots of high end audio. So it's very good, easy to understand from San Diego. N6GRG.
Speaker D: I was just kind of reading the mail there, heard you wondering whether the link was making it down to San Diego and just wanted to jump in and confirm that. Yes indeed it is back up and running down here into San Diego. So let you guys continue your conversation but figured I'd provide that info KK6WLD back over to M6GRG.
Speaker A: Okay, well be sure to keep in mind that there is a local PL as well as a link PL down there. And local will make it possible for you to communicate with Los Angeles San Diego area without bringing up the entire system and. Very good. You're exceptionally clear we've got a new connection into Santiago Pica Force. So. All right, very good. And six Golf, Romeo Golf.
Speaker C: Are there any nets that take place on the link system or what does that look like?
Speaker A: At one time there were a few specialized networks that we had. They are generally more of a yearly operation rather than a like monthly or even weekly. They're more like yearly and one involved airports, but I'm not sure they're still operating. Go ahead.
Speaker C: Well, thanks for that information and thanks for being so welcoming. I know.
Speaker A: Okay. 73. Just a quick possible. Hint as to why your audio might be a little low. Could be having your transcendence in the narrow operation rather than the wide. If you look at your settings you can find that. But if, if it isn't that, then it's just low. Maybe low. I don't know what which radio you're running, but it could be just needs to be turned up a little if it has that option. N6TR.
Speaker C: All right, thank you for that audio report. I'm actually running on a Hemytown 878 UV2 plus with a signal fit mag mounted for the roof of my truck right now. So I was using it with a lapel mic, but I just took that mic off. Is it any better or worse?
Speaker A: Your highs may have come up a little bit. It was really low, had very few highs before and it might have come up a little bit, but the deviation is still a little low coming out of that radio. So the RF part of it's been good, but it's right at the end of your transmission this time it started to get a little noisy. But anyway, yeah, I would say look into the settings for wide and narrow and then maybe there is a microphone gain adjustment. I don't know the 78 though. I do not know that radio N6 GRG.
Speaker C: So I'll copy that. I'll take a look at it. And I.
Speaker A: W6 India Lima Oscar, N6 GRT. By the way, there's a W. I think it is India Lima Bravo in. Currently in California. But he's a boater. That was. He was on the boat full time. Interesting. Close call. Gears and six grt. Talk to you later. Local36.

2026-02-15 00:33:06 UTC 272.7s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Speaker A: Sa. This is wrqh413 radio check. Thanks. Changing out my radio. Just wanted not
Speaker B: change out my radio, change out my antenna to a comment E I.
Speaker A: Yeah I just put a new antenna on my testing
Speaker B: out the Comet GI990 just put it on the truck testing out see how far I can shop. Currently in the Garden Grove area. Not sure where you're at.
Speaker C: We're on the winter theater but I'm up in south of Sacramento right now.
Speaker A: Oh nice, nice. Yeah, I'm just currently visiting over here at
Speaker B: Scarlet Grove. Just got my ICOM 2730 set up. Just giving it a whirl today. I'm probably going to head home. I'm out of Ventura County, Westlake Village.
Speaker A: Sounds amazing. Thanks man. I'm pretty excited to
Speaker B: to get it. I was on the market looking for one, debating if I wanted to get a Yihu or some other brand. I've had an alliance HD1HD for a while and bit the bullet and bought a mobile for my truck.
Speaker A: That's one of my next projects before the
Speaker C: summer is to get some stuff permanently installed in a truck but not there yet. Got to get all together first. But yeah, your product sounds great.
Speaker A: Thanks man. I appreciate it. Hope you drive safe. I think you said you were
Speaker B: out of the Bay area so drive safe. Thanks for answering back on my radio check. Appreciate it.

2026-02-15 00:36:30 UTC 5.0s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

W e6a x n repeater.

2026-02-15 01:00:06 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

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2026-02-15 01:06:33 UTC 5.8s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

W e6a x n repeater.

2026-02-15 01:07:00 UTC 484.7s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Speaker A: 6 jpk monitoring half mo bay undead battery system 32 link off.
Speaker B: The half moon base station with half a battery. Nr7g las vegas.
Speaker A: Yeah, loudest there. I'm over here in front of the parking lot of New Leaf Market. I didn't know this repeater had such good coverage. I guess it's in Pacifica. Carlos32 it might be right. That's the one I'm on. Yeah, should be.
Speaker B: I'm in Las Vegas, Nevada on the LVRA system. We're connected full time, mostly full time into the Carlin network for the last few years. So I'm here on HP in my living room just around here watching a little TV and talking to Half Moon Bay,
Speaker A: The Carless system for a long time. I don't use it too much but they really built it out. I guess they have covered down in LA now too.
Speaker B: Yeah, the LA theater on Santiago Peak has been there for a while but just like dead for the last year and a half. So this got fixed a few weeks ago. So it's up and running and happy to have it back online. So yeah, we're a separate system that coverage in southern Nevada, parts of southern Utah. Also in the Lincoln County, Nevada, about half a dozen on this network, mostly UHFs, one or two DHFs. And so we're good. And so we're LinkedIn through the Internet. We're LinkedIn on All Stars into Carla. That's how I'm coming to you over there.
Speaker A: The whole thing's linked up to the Internet, which is good and then it's bad at the same time. Depending on how you look at it. Internet fails. You want to have a fallback system. And I remember back in the day when these link repeaters were done on 430 MHz or microwave links. Some of them still are. And yeah, when everything starts going downhill, you, you pretty much want to not rely on the Internet. But I mean we're relying on the Internet so much nowadays. I don't think that's an option anymore.
Speaker B: Well, not so true. We're we're leaving on the Internet. But we also have a 430 backbone connection with our machine. Years ago we couldn't revert overstack quite easily and have a couple times we've had some Internet issues. So you know it's old, right? Hey introduces noise. There's other issues, antenna alignment tuning and power supplies, RF issues and all that kind of stuff. So. But you know, sometimes some of the sites may not have Internet available at the site. That's always Something, you know, power is one thing and. Internet quite another. So, you know, we gotta hope that we have that. So most cases we do. So pretty handy. Anyway, so you stay around the parking lot of the, like you say, a nursery.
Speaker A: Called New Leaf Market. It's like. Well, the best example I can give you would be kind of like between a cross between Trader Joe's and
Speaker B: Whole
Speaker A: Foods, but it's got a lot of organic food. And really the only reason why I come down to Half Moon Bay is to go to this market market that's. They don't have any other ones closer. They don't have any in the Bay area. As far as I know. This deal, closest one in Northern California. But they got some really awesome stuff here. Yeah.
Speaker B: And NR7G, where I beat. We have. There's a place called New Leaf here and not too far from where I live. I just saw it the other day the first time. I didn't know what it was.
Speaker A: I found out. If you look at sprouts, that's probably actually the closest it comes to as far as supermarkets. They are kind of pricey, but they have a tremendous selection of organic food. And I just, I had bad allergies back in the 90s and early 2000s and once I, you know, started looking and seeking out and just solely going for organic food, my allergies just went away. And I was, you know, nothing helps my allergies. I was on algae shots, I took Benadryl, I was on Sudafen. The only thing that helped was to go organic. So I have to literally eat, eat all organic food.
Speaker B: Oh, okay. Wow. Okay, well, yeah, that makes a difference for you. Helps you out. So yeah, we have Trader Joe's here. I have a Trader Joe's right down the street about, I don't know, four blocks down the hill. Trader Joe's. We also have Whole Foods here in Vegas, Sprouts and some other places. But Trader Joe's is the closest, I guess. I like.
Speaker A: KE6JTK Friday. Yeah, my radio is start to croak here. It's got no battery at all. And I don't even know how it's toxic here, but it's a little. It's phony APX radio. It's a global PT PPT. It's a dual function cellular over PTP, over cellular. And it's a UHF conventional radio. So I'm putting out 15 watts on a dead battery. And I don't know how it's easy managing that.
Speaker B: I don't know, man. Miracle. Anyway, all right, well, I'll let you go. Go back to monitoring, save the battery. So anyway, take care and great chatting too. I already Forgot to call
Speaker A: 73 from
Speaker B: November Romeo 7 Gulf here in Las Vegas. I'll be clearing a final and good afternoon.
Speaker A: Good Scott with you. This is K68 decay and I. The radio is not putting out 15 watts. Putting out about 8 watts. It says it puts out 10, but it's not really putting out about not 8. Anyway, 73s, have a good evening, take care.
Speaker B: Of.

2026-02-15 01:16:38 UTC 3.8s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

W e6a x n repeater.

2026-02-15 01:19:37 UTC 6.8s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Los Angeles link up.

2026-02-15 01:27:06 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

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2026-02-15 01:28:17 UTC 9.5s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Nr. 7 golf from nr. 7 tango college.

2026-02-15 01:54:06 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

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2026-02-15 02:00:01 UTC 19.8s · W6GRC TX (147.105 MHz)

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.

2026-02-15 02:20:20 UTC 6.0s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Connected.

2026-02-15 02:20:50 UTC 11.3s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Z Next disconnected.

2026-02-15 02:30:36 UTC 33.6s · GEARS E TX (146.850 MHz)

Kg6k u o kf6 Obi.w6 rhc repeater check 2. This is kg6k ul. Go ahead. Yes, good evening, lester. I'd like an early check in tonight. I've got company in. Certainly. Can you have a good evening too? Roger that. KF6 Obi is clear.

2026-02-15 02:33:22 UTC 10.5s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

System21 link up.

2026-02-15 02:47:54 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

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2026-02-15 02:52:36 UTC 12.3s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

W e6a x n repeater.

2026-02-15 02:52:52 UTC 4.8s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

That.

2026-02-15 02:52:57 UTC 5.2s · GEARS E TX (146.850 MHz)

W6 rhc repeater check 3.

2026-02-15 03:02:40 UTC 3.8s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

W e6a x n repeater.

2026-02-15 03:14:54 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

D.

2026-02-15 03:23:48 UTC 5.3s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

W e6a x m repeater.

2026-02-15 03:30:50 UTC 12.6s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Here.

2026-02-15 03:41:54 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

D.

2026-02-15 04:00:02 UTC 19.5s · W6GRC TX (147.105 MHz)

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.

2026-02-15 04:03:33 UTC 6.9s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Los Angeles linked up.

2026-02-15 04:08:54 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

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2026-02-15 04:35:54 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

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2026-02-15 05:00:00 UTC 196.8s · GEARS E TX (146.850 MHz)

Qst, qste, qst. This is kg 60k over in sacrament Valley traffic. This is part of the national traffic system. And the purpose of this net is to relay full more traffic into and out of Sacramento Valley and to providers and emergency. Without the control W6RHC repeater check 1 all special search. Station where temporary traffic. Kf6. FBI requested early check in k60k. Those calls rolling. No crowd at k60. So good evening lester and the group. This is gagey6tsl, bessie with no traffic. Thank you, jesse. Kf6djy. Good evening, lester. Kf6djy, bruce, chico. No traffic. Good evening, bruce. Thank you. K6rcs. Okay, 6pm Team Kilo, Echo 6, Papa, Mike, Tango, Russ and Gerber. Good evening, Lester in the group and I have no traffic. Good evening, rush. Thank you, kc6uf, kc6ufe, bill and companion. No traffic. Good evening, Lester. Good evening, bill. Thank you. KN6PWW, K6TWW, Jamie and Chico. No traffic. And good evening, Lester in the net. Good evening, Jamie. Thank you. All right, Pastor Roll as I have it. Do we have any innate members or visitors? We should check in. There is no further traffic or check in. This is KG60K rule closing. Second member Valley traffic yet this net beats daily at 2100 hours local time. This is W6RC Pier 146, 85 volt megahertz. All stations are excused. I like to meet everybody who tipped in tonight. And you go in your pipe radius. Amateur radius. Nets closed at 21. Three local time. 73 to all. This is KG 60K. Yo, clerk. Frequency.

2026-02-15 05:02:54 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

D.

2026-02-15 05:10:31 UTC 3.3s · GEARS E TX (146.850 MHz)

Please. Id. Thank you.

2026-02-15 05:18:21 UTC 5.2s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

W e6a x n repeater.

2026-02-15 05:28:25 UTC 3.8s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

W e6a x n repeater.

2026-02-15 05:50:17 UTC 12.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

K6lnk system 36, snow mountain range.

2026-02-15 06:00:01 UTC 20.8s · W6GRC TX (147.105 MHz)

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.

2026-02-15 06:14:22 UTC 6.0s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

W e6a x n repeater.

2026-02-15 06:17:18 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

D.

2026-02-15 06:18:05 UTC 42.4s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

System21.

2026-02-15 06:44:18 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Be.

2026-02-15 08:55:16 UTC 5.0s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

W e6a x n repeater.

2026-02-15 08:57:08 UTC 5.3s · GEARS E TX (146.850 MHz)

W6r h c repeater check 2.

2026-02-15 08:57:18 UTC 11.4s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

K6lnk system 36, snow mountain range.

2026-02-15 09:05:20 UTC 3.8s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

W e6a x n repeater.

2026-02-15 09:23:13 UTC 5.8s · GEARS E TX (146.850 MHz)

W6 rhc repeater check 3.

2026-02-15 09:23:52 UTC 5.4s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

W e6a x n repeater.

2026-02-15 09:23:57 UTC 8.3s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Dipp.

2026-02-15 09:36:54 UTC 5.1s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

W e6a x n repeater.

2026-02-15 09:50:57 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

D.

2026-02-15 12:40:28 UTC 14.0s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Los angeles link up. K6LNK system 36, no mountain range.

2026-02-15 12:56:18 UTC 36.0s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Vodka is temporarily disconnected from the rest of the system via Ulster.

2026-02-15 13:07:31 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

D.

2026-02-15 13:13:16 UTC 5.2s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

W e6a x n repeater.

2026-02-15 13:23:20 UTC 3.8s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

W e6a x n repeater.

2026-02-15 13:42:16 UTC 17.4s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Up. K6lnk system 36, snow mountain range.

2026-02-15 14:00:02 UTC 17.5s · W6GRC TX (147.105 MHz)

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

2026-02-15 14:09:23 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

D.

2026-02-15 14:36:23 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

D.

2026-02-15 14:40:36 UTC 4.9s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Dim.

2026-02-15 14:40:39 UTC 5.2s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

W e set a x N repeater.

2026-02-15 14:53:20 UTC 64.8s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

Speaker A: But what a day for
Speaker B: a daydream.
Speaker A: Oh, yeah. N6mtm
Speaker B: good morning. I don't know.
Speaker A: Well, we usually do though, so I'm going to presume we are. I got up for about an hour, hour and a half and threw a bunch of wood on the fire. And me and Lori been laying in the bed just talking and talking and talking.

2026-02-15 14:54:09 UTC 16.8s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Los Angeles link up.

2026-02-15 14:54:52 UTC 98.4s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

Speaker A: So you
Speaker B: know. You know why guys do that sort of stuff. That way they don't forget. Yeah.
Speaker A: Oh, A filter's kicking in. I haven't learned to recognize them in over 70 years, but. Yeah. Remember the old song? First comes love, then comes marriage?
Speaker B: Oh, yeah. Well, you probably don't have anything to worry about there then. Come
Speaker A: on, now. And once again, I'm gonna keep that one to myself. Myself.
Speaker B: She did real
Speaker A: good. A little bit of time that I spent around her, I was content in thinking that you didn't have anything to worry about.

2026-02-15 14:57:08 UTC 237.4s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

All right. 45 degrees this morning. Lori woke up last night about 10 o', clock, said it was pouring, pouring rain. And shortly just before after that, she could tell a car was coming down the road at 100 miles an hour or better. And it ended up going down Centerville. And then the cops were right, not very far behind them. Well, I wouldn't want to be running from the cops down Centerville when it just got rained. Well, she read all about it already. It's in the. It's in the news. Well, let's think. I want you to think about this. Remember, you remember that little doohickey I showed you the other day that was up on the telephone wires? That guy sheared that pole off right across the street and then ended up over on its side up against another tree. And it wasn't a little bit before that. They were chasing a blue Charger down this road, but it didn't turn down Centerville. They lived somewhere down the road, you know, south of us. And this one last night. I'd rather they got them off the street. We're far enough back off the road. It's going to be pretty hard. But you never know when they're going to turn in your driveway. These people that run from the cops, we watch those shows on TV all the time. Jay, that doesn't make any sense. They either stole or they borrowed their mother's car. But they're driving perfect cars, no dents, nice paint jobs. And they decide to run from the cops and ruin the car? The keys are dangling in the ignition. Well, these new vehicles are almost impossible. I know. I've heard people get smart enough to get away with it. They know how to. They know how to configure a, you know, random key, bob signals and frequencies. And they can steal the new cars, too. Chargers are amongst the most stolen SRTs and stuff. You know, like the Dodges the cops drive. But anyway, most of those back there are all back east. 90, 90% of them are back east. And it's. It's always people that ended up with that car. You can tell it they probably shouldn't have had it. I mean, what do you got to run for? Unless you got £100 of something in the trunk or something like that, or you're already a convicted felon that's going back for 10 or 20 years or something like it. I can understand it. But some of these people are running. They just don't have a driver's license or insurance.

2026-02-15 15:02:03 UTC 66.5s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

Speaker A: Yeah, I believe it. I haven't seen nothing like that. Pretty crazy stuff. You know, when I was growing up, if you got pulled over and you were doing something wrong, you just rolled with it. You don't got to run away. So what if they impound the car, you got it back, you do your time or pay your fine, and that you
Speaker B: still have a car. All right? Laurie always says you're expecting a level of intelligence that just doesn't exist. Exist. N6ntm Good morning.

2026-02-15 15:03:23 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

D.

2026-02-15 15:15:36 UTC 9.1s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

And 6 grg 36 local.

2026-02-15 15:19:13 UTC 97.7s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

I got some interesting stuff for you. Wip NTM on this image, so this will thrill you. I've been enthralled here since I talked to you last YouTube. Type in Elon Musk. Brutally honest New interview. So you know how, you know how lightning can discharge down to the earth? Because natural flow to Earth is ground. And he's explaining how much power solar panels in space. Not as fast as a lightning bolt, because that's a dead short. So, you know, you can understand how it can arc right through a pair of dikes or whatever, but a slower, controlled stream. Tighter, tighter streams delivering energy from space back down to earth way out there. Tera gigawatts. Mind blowing. Anyway, you want to watch that one. I'm only a quarter of the way through it, and I can't believe some of the intelligence that he's displaying. Oh, Lori sent me a link.

2026-02-15 15:20:01 UTC 24.4s · W6GRC TX (147.105 MHz)

Node 51018 connected to node 405480.

2026-02-15 15:20:38 UTC 12.1s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Updated local information. Avalanche launch.

2026-02-15 15:21:50 UTC 85.6s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

Speaker A: Oh, yeah, yeah. No, I know, I know. I. I read two autobiographies about Tesla. Got one sitting right here, and Marconi and General Electric and all that. Pretty up. Up on top of it. Go
Speaker B: gettermo. Mar. That was his name. Anyway, you'll
Speaker A: get a kick out of that. I'm back at it. We may see some of what he's talking about in this program. He's saying as early as four to five years, we'll start seeing big, big progress in energy. That's what he's focusing on right now. Not telephones or cars or any of that. Those are separate divisions that he already has. Extremely smart people handling it, and they're making their own breakthroughs. All right. Yeah, you'll thank me for that one, for this one that you haven't started watching. N6 NTM.

2026-02-15 15:25:50 UTC 214.6s · W6GRC TX (147.105 MHz)

Kk 6am radio check. Yep, make it in just with a little bit of white noise. AI6US. Too many people there. Brian, repeat what you had to say. Yep, you're making it in just fine. A little bit of white noise. I wasn't sure about that because it's kind of funny. It seems like I don't have a path to Rob's place, but obviously I do. Thanks. KK 6am you bet. We'll chat with you later. AI6US. I'll just make one final announcement before the net begins here. The W6EK repeater is operating on backup receivers. So anybody checking in to the repeater directly via rf, you may need to have a little more power. We will be working on the voter controller later on in the day. So, yeah, the voter system, currently the controller for the motor system, has went down last evening again. So we are on backup receiver today. The net will continue and we'll be. The net will start in a few minutes at 7:30pm Pacific Time or a.m. 7:30am Pacific Time. Everybody have a wonderful Sunday. AI6US. Yeah, and by the way, you're not going to find out much about how you're getting into the repeater just by. Sam it. Okay, so here's the deal. If somebody wants to play around and jam the repeater today, we will just go ahead and shut her down again. So, you know, it's kind of your choice, whatever you guys want to do. But yeah, you know, don't jam the repeater, man. AI6US on W6EK.

2026-02-15 15:30:23 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

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2026-02-15 15:30:52 UTC 12.4s · W6GRC TX (147.105 MHz)

A kw6u ai6u s. Go ahead, Jeff. Whenever you're ready. Ai6u s.

2026-02-15 15:31:33 UTC 1200.0s · W6GRC TX (147.105 MHz)

Speaker A: Is anybody hearing Jeff on the input? I am too far outside the range to hear anything. I'm wondering if he's transmitting without a PL tone.
Speaker B: Cannot hear him.
Speaker A: W1atb. All right, thank you very much. Well, until Jeff gets here, let's go ahead and get the Coffee breaknet underway. I don't know if Jeff maybe is having a problem with his radio this morning or just I texted with him earlier today so he should be around.
Speaker B: Good morning.
Speaker A: Coffee breaknet on the W60K repeater. It's Sunday morning and I'll just jump in here until Jeff is available. Good morning. Coffee Breaknet is on the W60K repeater located in Auburn, California. And of course this net is sponsored by the Sierra Foothills Amateur Radio Club. We're here every day of the week, 7:30am until 10:00am Pacific Time. And the Coffee breaknet where the sun is always shining, the birds are singing and the fish are jumping. We'll be here from 7:30am until about 10am this morning and just invite folks to check on in and be part of the conversation. So good morning. Let's see who is out there this morning. I'm Brian AI6us standing in temporarily for KW6U. And so let's go ahead and get the coffee break underway with quick in and outs as you start your morning. Who's out there this morning?
Speaker C: K6NTD.
Speaker A: Sam in Lumetri, Cannon, Twin Falls, Pedestrian,
Speaker D: Mobile,
Speaker E: Helo, Charlie 6, Sierra, Lima, Echo,
Speaker D: Jensen, cbd.
Speaker B: Morning, brian.
Speaker F: Kk 5 gulf, whiskey november,
Speaker D: kc8 lock,
Speaker F: queen, victor, mark, ohio.
Speaker A: All right, there was some doubling in there, but this is who I heard. Good morning to mark, kc8fqv. And good morning to will, kj5, golf, whiskey, november and good morning. Let's see. I think I heard ray in there. Kk 6am good morning. Carl in 6 ckv. Good morning to graydon, kc6sole. And good morning to potential pedestrian mobile. Good morning, ken, kb7 efp. And let's see. Good morning. I believe I may have heard patrick in there into dyi and the first station in there. All I heard was the end of your call. Sam in loomis. Your full call sign please. Sam
Speaker C: g6ntd.
Speaker A: Thank you. Phonetics, please. N6 mtv. Mike, tango, victor, November Tango, Delta. Okay, November Tango Victor.
Speaker C: November Tango Delta.
Speaker A: All right. Phonetics are good, aren't they? Thanks, Sam. We'll be right back to you and start out the net with you. There were some other stations in there that you. You didn't make it in. Spread it out let's get you on the list. Who did I miss? All right, sounds like station was trying to get in, but you're not holding the repeater. Did I miss anyone? All right, from the east coast hub fireside, you are not making it into your repeater. We're just hearing white noise from you. So maybe when you get closer to your repeater, give it a try again. Hey, good morning. Up to the top. Kilo 6, November tango delta. Good morning, Sam and welcome to the net. Anything for the net this morning?
Speaker C: No, sir, just happy to get back into him. I've been away from it for 15 plus years. Just got tent up on the house and dusted off the rig. Penn was fortunate enough to attend the meeting Friday night and get to meet a couple of you. So I'm looking forward to further involvement. K6MTD
Speaker A: all right, Sam, well, welcome back into the hobby. Glad you could join us. And yeah, that was quite the food spread. I think I gained about five pounds Friday night. Well, good morning to you and thanks for checking in this morning. You have a great Sunday. Good morning, Patrick into dyi.
Speaker G: Good morning Brian and everyone on the net. Just thought I would get in here while I can. Never did make it to bed. So I'm gonna be dropping out of here probably right about now until sometime today. We're supposed to do some repeater stuff with a local club yesterday, but the guy never did call me or anything. So know if I'll be expecting one today or if that'll get held off until next weekend.
Speaker A: Sorry to hear that. But yeah, definitely. I hope you catch. Catch some sleep there. Good morning to you and. Or good evening and you have a restful day ahead. And any Daytona for you?
Speaker G: No Daytona for me personally. It'll certainly be a thing in the house. Although, you know, my. When I was growing up, my parents were especially. My dad was big into nascar. Their thing now is Formula one. So mostly Formula one. My dad still watches nascar but my mom really likes it. Formula one stuff.
Speaker E: So there you go.
Speaker A: All right. Well, good morning, Patrick. You have a wonderful day ahead. And we'll catch you tomorrow morning, I'm sure. N2DYI back in North Carolina right now. You have a wonderful day. 7373 Brian N2D Yi let's head on up to Twin Falls, Idaho. Good morning, Ken. KB7DFP out on. Sounds like an early morning walk.
Speaker H: Good morning. Yes, that is true. When I'm not working I usually do this and you know, it kind of wakes you up. I haven't had my Coffee yet, but I'm actually going to go get one.
Speaker A: Probably Starbucks, I guess.
Speaker H: And let's see.
Speaker A: Oh yeah, for breakfast it takes. Well, I came in here to make a couple QSTs before the net started that, you know, our repeater was being worked on today. And so this is what I'm like working without coffee. So you are. You and I are on a similar level this morning. Hate to pull you down to that level, Ken. You have a wonderful day and as always, pleasure to have you checked in. Anything else for the Net?
Speaker H: Nope. I'm going to seek out that coffee so I can become normal again. And back over to you, KB7 DSP.
Speaker A: All right, Ken, you have a wonderful day ahead. Great to have you check in this morning and we'll, well, I'm sure hear from you again. Mignana. Let's see. Happy Sunday. Good morning, Graydon KC6SOLE.
Speaker E: Good morning, Brian. Good morning to the NEPT. Real quickly, I was just going to remind people that we got quite a few days of rain and they're talking about snow at lower elevations for this storm.
Speaker A: Got a winter warning last night.
Speaker E: I was looking at it and they're talking about pretty significant snow levels coming down to about 2,000ft. So you and I and many others remember Snowmageddon a few years ago where people got caught by lower elevation snow,
Speaker I: were not prepared for it.
Speaker A: So just a reminder, if you need to fuel your generator, you need to
Speaker E: get your generator operational, you need to fill your propane tanks. Now would be a good time.
Speaker B: Okay.
Speaker A: Yeah, I'm gonna have to look up the stork warning to see if it got updated, but yeah, okay, I see that now. They did update it 21 hours ago up to, let's see, range up to one foot between 2000 and 2500ft. Yeah, that, that could make a Snowmageddon for us.
Speaker E: So just wanted to toss that out there in case anybody is not ready. Be a good time to get ready. You know, the club did a great job. You did a great job organizing people last time to rescue a few people by taking them propane, taking them generators and stuff like that. Hopefully we can avoid a lot of that if people are prepared.
Speaker G: But everyone have a great day.
Speaker A: Key C6 sleigh. All right, great and great to see you at the club meeting Friday evening. And you and Lisa and you have a wonderful Sunday at clearing with Graydon KC6 Sle. And good morning, Carl N6 CKV.
Speaker I: Good morning, Brian and everyone else out there. Well, they have finished up the taxes go to Walmart to do some shopping, getting ready for the rain and maybe watch nascar. So it's going to be a busy day.
Speaker A: Definitely sounds that way. And hopefully you're all prepped for this rain. I was thinking I was going to wake up this morning to clouds and threatening rainstorms but it's blue skies and the sun is out. It's a beautiful morning. Well, you have a great day. Good morning to Ruth and yeah, enjoy the day. And any prediction for the NASCAR race today?
Speaker E: I believe.
Speaker A: What time does that start?
Speaker I: They're starting an hour earlier. It's 1:30 east coast time which makes it around 10:30 our time if I remember right.
Speaker A: Well that is earlier so we better get this coffee break net wrapped up on time. Carl, have a wonderful day. Happy Sunday to you and good morning to Ruth. N6CKV AI6US.
Speaker I: 73 everyone have a good Sunday. That I'm 60kv in hyde land.
Speaker A: I shouted that into the other room. No response yet. Good morning. Clearing within 6 CKV and let's check in with Ray. Good morning Ray. KK 6:00am
Speaker B: Good morning. Did you send me two text messages this morning?
Speaker A: I don't think so, but if I did, maybe the second one contains a photo not suitable for the net. I don't know. I think I only sent you one but I don't have my phone with me.
Speaker B: Kind of interesting because I thought it took two messages from the same person to wake up. Do not disturb and you did wake up. Do not disturb.
Speaker A: Okay. Yeah, just wanted to. I'm certain that I only sent one but yeah, I just wanted to let you know because I know you monitor the voter receivers. Just wanted to let you know what was going on with the system today. That we're on the backup receiver today. Well, good morning to you. Now that you're up awake and sounds like a little earlier than usual. Any plans for the day?
Speaker B: Probably sit here and listen to the train wreck and then wait for the rain to start and watch that train wreck. But all from the comfort of my place.
Speaker A: Very good. Well, Lynn made up some chili so I think I'm actually probably going to watch the race. I don't watch many races but Daytona, it's always been a favorite of mine for some reason. A lot of history steeped in that one. Have a great day Ray and you'll be on the right side of the door and you have a wonderful day ahead. Thanks for helping us out on monitoring the repeater system.
Speaker B: Well, like I said, maybe I like to watch train wrecks.
Speaker A: I'm not sure.
Speaker B: Anyway, 73kk 6am
Speaker A: thank you for your continued positive support of the repeater system. Good morning. KJ5 Golf Whiskey November Good morning. Will you.
Speaker I: Good morning, Brian.
Speaker F: Yes, I'm here on a Sunday not going to church this morning because I'm trying to face down some Meals on Wheels that I didn't receive and I'm checking with FedEx and they don't have any updated time as to when it's going to be delivered. And so that's got me a little bit concerned there.
Speaker I: Go ahead, Brian.
Speaker F: KJ5 Golf Whiskey November.
Speaker A: Interesting. I always assumed, evidently incorrectly, that wheels and meals were delivered by local volunteers. I did not realize that they relied on on the logistics services for delivery. Is that standard for your area?
Speaker F: Well, it's standard for this particular company because they send me two weeks of meals at a time so it's not delivered on a daily basis.
Speaker A: Very interesting.
Speaker E: Yeah.
Speaker A: I know a couple people in our area here that do delivery and I know they once a week I think they head out and deliver a batch of meals. Well, I'm sorry to hear that. Do you have backup for that or are you okay?
Speaker F: I do have some extra food here, so yes, I'm okay as far as that goes. It's just maddening. They were supposed to be here on Tuesday and here it is Sunday and I have not received them nor have I gotten any notifications as to when or if they will be delivered. So that's kind of where we stand right now.
Speaker A: I don't know what kind of food items they deliver, but hopefully there's no spoilables in there. Well, Will, good luck with that tracking down those missing Meals on Wheels and please keep us updated on that. And sorry that you're having to miss your church service this morning. KJ5 Gulf Whiskey November have a wonderful day. And that's Will checking in from Oklahoma.
Speaker F: 73 is Brian and I'll let you know as soon as I know what's going on. KJ5 Del Fiscal November we're clear.
Speaker A: Well, that's very interesting how you learned today about I had no idea that FedEx or UPS or other services delivered Meals on Wheels. I always thought that was a, you know, somebody who came and visited, knocked on the door and visited for a moment on their way through. Interesting. Good morning Mark. KC8FQV.
Speaker F: Yep.
Speaker D: Morning. KCF QV yeah, that is interesting about the Neil Snow wheels. So maybe he's on an out of area and out of, you know, out where there's not a lot of meal. But it sounds like they might do a little different. Maybe they put a little more food in a package and you prepare it more for yourself where I think some of them other ones are like ready to eat and you might, you know, get two meals out of one or whatever. They give you two meals something. But yeah, that's interesting that FedEx delivers the meal on wheels but well I know there you've seen on TV where they send that cooking ingredients and that so they measure everything out and they send it to you a company. There are probably several companies out there. Yeah, it's amazing what's happening in thing but yeah, we were warmed up yesterday real nice. A lot of the driveway is pretty well all clear. There's a couple places where there's a little ice but we'll send it back your way. So yeah, there was some place where there's ice but I got rid of snow and that. So I went down, got the mail and it was pretty decent walking down. There wasn't no ice really. So hopefully the guys can get the repeater put back together and everything. But sounds like it working real good. But it must be a single site rf and of course you have the All Star and Echo link and all that working still for you guys.
Speaker B: So.

2026-02-15 15:40:45 UTC 14.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Updated local information. Avalanche watch with multiples in your.

2026-02-15 15:42:28 UTC 39.5s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

Oh, you're going to love that one, Jay Elon has categorized humans down to minuscule proportions. So, compared to AI and its ability to compute and the speed it can do it at, he says they're not plowing quite as deep as AI but even the best. Meat Intelligence. That's what he named it. That's what we are. Meat Intelligence. AI Is far superior.

2026-02-15 15:43:33 UTC 67.3s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

With the technology applied to medicine alone. He said, he said it's not beyond the realm of possibility. It'll be very easy. And you'll see this within the next four to five years, that living to 150 years old is going to be easy peasy. Put it in your words, because they already, they already know how to manipulate atoms, and they're getting better and better at that. But, you know, the stem cell thing and growing organs and robotics, doing surgery precision super fast. Oh, man, he's not just dreaming. He's already, he's already exploring these things here and building things to get it done. You're going to love that program. All right. N6 NTM.

2026-02-15 15:48:30 UTC 7.5s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

Kk6oax mobile w e6a x n repeater.

2026-02-15 15:51:33 UTC 1200.0s · W6GRC TX (147.105 MHz)

Speaker A: I'll send it back the net control case fqb.
Speaker B: Yeah, that's how our system is working normally we're on three separate voters for better coverage for lower power and better coverage. And that system we lost the. We're having problems with the controller became intermittent the last day and a half and then last night about 11 o' clock it just gave up the ghost. So we swapped over to a single point backup receiver. So that's what we're on right now. Yes, indeed. With description of his wheels on Meals on Wheels delivery, I was thinking, man, that almost sounds like the MRE packets are being delivered. I'm certain it's better than that, but yes indeed. Well, you have a wonderful day, Mark, and thanks for checking in case and enjoy the meltdown. The self clearing driveway. KC8FQV AEI6US coffee break. Yeah, go ahead Will with your comment.
Speaker A: Yeah, these meals are actual TV dinner like trays that this company sends out. It's made in Idaho but shipped out of Tennessee.
Speaker B: Okay. How interesting. That is quite the logistics. But yeah, if those have been. If those are TV type dinner meals, boy, I'm just, I'm not too certain of what you're going to receive is still going to be properly refrigerated. So definitely be careful and thanks for that additional information on that. All right, let's see. I'm going to put a call out and see if Jeff has his system cleared up and we'll see if we can hand over net control duties. KW6U Good morning Jeff. How copy now? Kw6u are you there? Jeff, this is AI6us. All right, I don't know. Did anybody hear Jeff on the input frequency? I am a little too far out of range to be monitoring Jeff on input. All right, nothing heard. So Jeff, if you're monitoring it almost is like you're maybe not outputting a PL tone or something. But yeah, nothing was heard. Hey, good morning coffee breaknet. We'll go ahead and continue on here and see if Jeff can get things sorted out and we'll just go ahead and take another round of in and outs. Let's do one more round of in and outs before we start taking regular rag chew. Good morning. It is Sunday morning. You, you're probably going, oh my gosh, Brian is on. Did I miss Sunday? Is it Monday already? No, it's not. So yeah, let's take another round of in and outs for the coffee breaknet here on the W6ek repeater. Good morning. Happy Sunday.
Speaker C: Whiskey 2 Victor X Ray
Speaker D: Kilo Kilo 6 Mike, Uniform,
Speaker A: K3 Victor, Golf Mike, K6DCL Morning.
Speaker E: Happy Sunday.
Speaker B: Kilo Oscar 6 See the Hotel Juliet Kilo November 6 Whiskey, Quebec, Uniform, KN6WTU. All right, good morning. This is who I heard. Kn6wqu. Good morning dan, k06ihj. Good morning to larry, k6dcl. Good morning dave and ka3vgm. Good morning jimmy and kk6mu good morning and w2vx. Good morning to you there, doug. Did I miss anyone? Yeah, brian, kilo, oscar six kilo micromeo, over. All right, and we have Robert, Ko6 KMR and then there might have been one other station in there doubling. All right, nothing heard. All right, up to the top. We have a nice list here for quick in and outs. And Good morning to Dud W2VX. I guess your daughter is leaving today and taking that wonderful new young ham radio operator with her.
Speaker C: Good morning Brian and everybody else. You know what, I have both daughters here in town, one from Virginia, one from Texas, and one from Texas has our grandson and she's hanging out for
Speaker D: a couple of weeks.
Speaker C: So it's pandemonium, love and excitement all mixed into one here at the Chandler qth. And I will be spending some time in Never Never Land and it sounds like maybe there's something wrong with the repeater I just clicked on. Do we need to commit in the afternoon or late morning?
Speaker B: Yes indeed. Yeah, if you can review the text messaging last evening and I we there was another failure on the voter system and so the voter is down and he was not able to telnet into RTC mh. So just kind of a heads up read through that thread. But we are on the backup backup receiver up at Rob KM6YKX's QTH.
Speaker D: Yeah. Okay.
Speaker C: So yeah, my morning is free. After I drop I'm gonna just drive right past the Delta passenger drop off. I'm gonna make them jump out of the car and I'll zip back and
Speaker B: take care of that.
Speaker C: Anyway, seven threes to everybody. Hope everybody has a safe, pleasant day. And you know what, I thought it was gonna rain all week, but it looks to me like I might even be able to fit in a bicycle ride later. Seven threes. Brian, thanks for running in that W2BX.
Speaker B: I'm clear. Okay Doug, very good. Thank you for checking in this morning and enjoy that time with your family. And yes, I think we've narrowed it down to some possible hardware failures. Tom was doing some logging last night and we're seeing some drop timing issues occurring when the system is going down. So GPS or just the node itself or the rtcm. So I have the replacement hardware here ready to go and so we'll get together after your venture down to the airport and yeah, slow down to at least, you know, five miles an hour before you. I know you won't do that. I'm sure there'll be some good hugs and goodbyes on the curb. And how lovely to have both daughters home for the weekend. You have a great day, Doug. WTBX Co. AI6Whips Breaknet 73. And up next, kk6mu good morning mike.
Speaker D: Good morning Brian in the net. I just want to thank you guys
Speaker B: for hosting All Star because I'd be
Speaker D: interested allspar and I got all set up yesterday and by the end of the day I was making some DX contacts including a slow scan TVnet from Australia. Back to you.
Speaker B: Certainly very interesting the things you can find. What resource are you using to find active nets? Are you using the active log, excuse me, active node lifting on the site or what tool are you using?
Speaker D: I'm using the DV Switch mobile app and it has a feature where you can look at the active stations that are on All Star. I also tried the actual All Star website this morning just to see if it was more extensive. And I also find out my Trip Droidstar app, I've got that working with the All Star mode too. So now I can do it either way.
Speaker B: How interesting. So let me ask you a question. Did you notice any different activity reports coming through the All Star website vs DV switch?
Speaker D: Insufficient experience to draw a definite conclusion, but all I can say is I'm happy DV Switch mode, it gives me plenty of nodes that are active to check out.
Speaker B: All right, well, very cool. Yeah, and I heard you testing yesterday and yeah, All Star, it's a great thing. A lot of people will go, oh, that's not a real ham radio. Well, no, I think it's the most wonderful enhancement. You know, IRLP was out there and then Echo Link was out there. All Star definitely takes linking and just to a completely different level. Well, good morning to you. Any other plans for today?
Speaker D: Well, I gotta hop along here because I lead a church band at 9am and then after that probably go for a walk with the dogs and my daughter, her dog is having his sixth birthday and then we're going to go up to a charity event afternoon where the school kids make a bunch of ceramic bowls and you buy a ticket and you get a mystery ceramic bowl and Then they feed you soup.
Speaker B: Soup in the bowl. Very cool. I like that idea. Well, I will let you go so you can get get over to the church and not miss your gig there. But great to have you drop by this Sunday morning and we'll look forward to another morning. So good morning Mike and we'll check in with you later on and a great birthday party this afternoon as well.
Speaker D: 7373 KK6MU
Speaker B: and good morning to Jimmy. KA3VGM
Speaker A: Good morning Brian. K3GM. Hope you guys get your repeater fixed. I can't tell any difference on this end obviously, but hopefully you guys get your repeater fixed today and everything technical. And it's actually almost 40 degrees this morning so we are warming up back here in Pennsylvania. I haven't seen it that high in the morning for a long time. So back to you Brian, Asxus Cape Ferry gm. I'll be around if you guys need it. It's angle.
Speaker B: Well, appreciate that offer there Jimmy. And yeah, 43 degrees, that is a heat wave. I somehow in the back of my mind I picture you sitting on that porch in your. In your bermuda shorts and a sweet tea and some flip flops. Yeah, I know Summer's not here yet. Yeah, thank you very much. Yeah, we're going to be working on the repeater again today. Yesterday it resolved itself and so we weren't able to track down the problem. But then again yesterday afternoon the voter controller failed again. So we've kind of narrowed it down. Had Tom doing a little monitoring last night. So we have a little more input to go on today. So thank you very much Ka3VG GM. Happy Sunday to you and enjoy that tropical heat wave. 7 3. Speaking of tropical heat waves, let's head south. K6DCL Good morning Dave.
Speaker E: Morning Brian. I've been listening a while and you're right. I was thinking it was either Monday or you decided to take on an extra day. Well, too bad you guys have problems with the motor system and controller. I know you're going to get it resolved and I said so happy you had backup. I thought initially a couple of my
Speaker B: problems
Speaker E: I had some issues and I couldn't get back into the net and just was driving me crazy. Anyway, I'm not happy in that it to tries the voter problem but I'm happy you guys know and have the wizardry to get it to fix it temporarily and then fix it permanently. So thank you for for that Ryan and I know we all appreciate that and I know we all went through withdrawal even Lucy, she goes what happened? What happened? And she's eating her biscottis and I've devoured mine already. Anyway, happy, hope you get some time of it but thank you for working diligently and my buddy Tom also working monitoring and exactly where it is. So that's cool. You guys are great. K6DCL thank you and happy Sunday.
Speaker B: Yeah, the problem that we're having with is just associated with the local voter receivers. So yeah, it's the controller that samples which you know which receiver has the best signal. It just becomes unresponsive, brain dead, loses synchronization. So yeah, it's all smoke and mirrors and wizardry but thank you for the good wishes on that. But yeah, Doug W2VX is also heavily involved with this and he and Tom were doing some diagnostics yesterday and definitely having computer skills very important in this day and age. It's not just solder and a soldering gun anymore. Dave, good morning to you, good morning to Lucy and yes even I had withdrawal symptoms yesterday with the coffee breaknet being off the air. K6DCL AI6US. Happy Sunday to you. 7 3. Good morning Larry. KO6IHJ
Speaker A: Good morning Brian.
Speaker B: Yes, this is Kilo Oscar 6 radio 6 tell Juliet. So glad to hear everybody back on the radio. We made a pump impromptu last night about 9:30. You heard that? We were getting. We were jonesing man. We need the coffee breakneck. Glad to see everybody up there on the meeting. It was wanted to put faces to names to call signs. It was a good meet, it was a good dig. Great building, great building. Other than that I gotta go to town and do some grocery shopping. Let's see if this starts a trend grocery shopping today. Other than that, let's work day in the shack. All right. And you look lovely in a lab coat, Larry. I saw a quick little snippet of you inside of a Henry amplifier. Keep one hand behind your back dude. Keep one hand behind your back when you're playing around with that thing. Well, great to see you also at the Friday night meeting and I know Smitty and others are behind the scenes working on a audio solution because the in house audio was. Was not working properly. So it, it will be addressed. So it's even going to get better. What a spread of treats. My gosh. Oh my gosh. Yeah, I snagged a couple, went home with it, said they were for somebody else. But we know the real reason on that one. Did the, did those snacks make it out of Auburn? Well of course they did. But maybe in your tummy. I took four cookies, two browns, two cookies, and two of them made it home. So that's a 5050 shot right there. Those are good odds. Better than many opportunities to play in Las Vegas. I'll take your cookie bet. Anytime. Hey, Larry. Yeah? It was great seeing you. And, boy, what a turnout. I think 70. About 72, 75 in person.

2026-02-15 15:57:23 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Deep.

2026-02-15 16:01:54 UTC 21.1s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Speaker A: Updated local information Avalanche watch with multiples
Speaker B: Alpine, El Dorado, Inyo, Mono, Nevada, Placer, Douglas, Moshe, Carson City,

2026-02-15 16:02:58 UTC 14.7s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Well, we missed you there, steven. Six grg 36 local.

2026-02-15 16:11:33 UTC 1200.0s · W6GRC TX (147.105 MHz)

Speaker A: And 26 online. So yeah, we had very nice. Respectable turnout and great presentation on mesh core so. Or on mesh.
Speaker B: So.
Speaker A: Hey, you have a great Sunday. It was. Well, Brian, everybody else out there, I thought it was going to rain, but now I got to go out and work some more.
Speaker B: So let's get at it.
Speaker A: There's more people coming in here, so K06IHT. Thanks for running the coffee break Med. Absolutely. Yeah, I'm just. We'll see if here in a moment if Jeff has a working radio. For some reason he's having a little trouble hitting the system today. So we'll get that resolved. And you might hear another voice joining in on the net here in a few minutes. Clearing with K06IHJ. And good morning, Dan, KN6WQU. Great to see you also at Friday night's meeting. Hope all is well with you. Happy Sunday.
Speaker C: Break now. And Brian and everybody out here. I'm over in south side of Sacramento this morning. Yeah, you're right. I couldn't get into the repeater this morning. That was me trying earlier. So I'm over on the cubic garden out this morning. So thank God I got that and the 950 Pro.
Speaker D: But yeah, it's good to see everybody at the.
Speaker C: At the meetings definitely agree on the audio situation, but I know that we get good hands on it. So that's all I got to say. Just another beautiful day here in the neighborhood.
Speaker D: This is KF6WQ.
Speaker A: Yeah, great turnout. A lot of people I have not seen at a club meeting in a while and boy, what a wonderful welcome, you know, by the kind ladies from the food pantry to put out quite that spread for us. It was very inviting. Well, you have a wonderful day there, Dan. Yeah. And right. Right now we are on a single backup that's located up at KM6YKX's home. Nice overlooking but yeah, it makes getting into the repeater a little more challenging but still a very good overlook location. Dan, anything else for the net before I let you go?
Speaker C: All right, there we go. Now we can program, we can transmit. I got to figure out how to make this thing do that anyway. Let's see.
Speaker D: Nope, you're right.
Speaker C: The spread was pretty amazing. We got definitely got my hands into a couple of peanut butter cookies and
Speaker E: some of those sugar cookies.
Speaker C: I'm a sucker for those.
Speaker D: This is ksticks wq.
Speaker C: Brian, thanks for running the nets and everybody have a great day.
Speaker A: All right. Dan. Yes, indeed. I sampled a few myself.
Speaker E: Yeah.
Speaker A: KN6Wquai6U.S. Happy Sunday there, Dan. And good morning to Robert K06KMR.
Speaker B: Well, good morning, Brian. Good to hear you on a Sunday. Like you were saying, though, I heard your voice.
Speaker A: I said, is this Monday?
Speaker B: I missed a day somewhere. But glad you're on here with us. And I'm going to do my usual routine. Karen and I are going to go to the gym sometime this morning and come back and continue studying up on the extra class.
Speaker C: And
Speaker B: other than that, just enjoy the day. It looks like it's going to be a beautiful day.
Speaker A: We have really been treated to an unexpected additional day of beautiful, beautiful early springtime weather. I woke up expecting to see overcast and threatening rain and we have this. But I'm kind of like a couple other people. It almost makes me think I have to go outside and take advantage of it and do some work around the yard. Well, you have a wonderful day, Jim. And then studying and. Yeah, sounds like you have some great activities for the day ahead. Happy Sunday and sorry for making you skip there and think that maybe you had slept through Sunday.
Speaker B: No problem whatsoever on that. Kilo Oscar, Six Kilo Mike Romeo. I'm just going to turn it back over to you. And good morning to all the group. Take care. 73 out.
Speaker A: All right, Robert, you have a wonderful day ahead. And yeah, Robert's enrolled in the extra class that Orion and Anders and Stephen and several others are teaching. And so, yeah, I think this next weekend, in fact, I believe they're going to have their first lab. So I think there's going to be a mention put out there that there might be a need for a few Elmers to support the extra lab that is going to be happening this next weekend. So we'll look for a little more information on that maybe from Orion during this upcoming week. Good morning. Coffee breaknet on the W6ek repeater. Let's go ahead and see if Jeff is out there. KW6U Jeff, how copy now?
Speaker E: Good morning, Brian. KW6U, how am I coming through?
Speaker A: You are coming through just fine. So are you capable? Are you able to take over the net? I'm at the end of the list right now, so you just let me know it's going to work for you. I don't want you sitting in some parking lot shivering in the cold.
Speaker E: Well, I'm in the truck right now. It's 47 degrees outside, but the sun is up, so I suspect it'll warm up a little bit anyway. No, I'm actually comfortable. I got my laptop here. I can just transmit from the vehicle.
Speaker A: All Right. Well, I know I made some hearts kind of skip. Everybody thought that, my gosh, it's Monday. My calendar is messed up.
Speaker F: So.
Speaker A: Yeah, very good. So I will hand the net control operation over to you there and I'll be monitoring here. You have a wonderful day ahead. And sorry to hear that you had to go through the scramble. But yeah, for some reason I don't think your base station there at home was putting out a PL tone. It was very odd.
Speaker E: I did a full reset on it and was looking at, you know, all the menus, put things from memory. I'm thinking I'm actually having a problem with an antenna. I got some water up on the rooftop. It's just a simple antenna up there, nothing special. So no power coming out to speak of. So we'll see what happens. I'll go check everything out after, later on this afternoon. In either case, I am ready to take over whenever you are. And thank you so much for jumping in there and getting going.
Speaker A: My pleasure. I kind of have this thing for the coffee breaknet and I like, you know, kind of disappointed when we have to skip a day which we had to do yesterday. And then I was thinking, boy, we just can't do that two days in a row, could we? Anyway, so you might want to make a couple announcements throughout the morning. If people are trying to get into the repeater via RF that they may need to use a little extra power. Even though the backup receiver is on a high vantage point, it just doesn't have the same coverage as the voters. So. Yeah, very good. Hey, thanks, Jeff. I will hand net control operation over to you and you have a great Sunday. And I'll be listening out kw6u ai6us over to you, Jeff.
Speaker E: All right, Brian, thank you so much. This is kw6u taking back over the coffee break net from this morning's curve bubble. Clearly had a problem on my end and I'll figure it out after the net just move to the vehicle. So if I am now sounding good to you all, that is great. Let me know if I start to have troubles again and we'll figure it out. In either case, we'll go ahead and take over the net here and take some more check ins this morning. This is kw6u for the coffee break net. Let me know if you are an in and out.
Speaker F: Ko68.
Speaker G: For lgi. In and out.
Speaker E: All right. Good morning, Greg. KO6H and good morning, Sam. K4 Lima, Golf, Idaho. I've got you as an in and out, Sam, so I'll Take you first. Good morning. What are you up to today?
Speaker G: Good morning, Denver. Here it's about 40 something I think. Very sunny, very nice day here. I had a little trouble logging in this morning. I don't know, had to fight with it for a while to get logged in. But other than that, that was about it. I had to go to the broadcastify for a few minutes at first sound okay here, Jeff. I got my volume turned down a little. Turn it up just a little more.
Speaker F: Now.
Speaker E: You sound pretty good to me as well. Although I could hear everything that was going on except what was sounding like going out. But sitting in the, in the car right now, just kind of taking over the net from here so that Brian can get a break so he doesn't have a whole week's worth of coffee breaknet due.
Speaker G: Okay, you sound pretty good. I turned the volume up and it sounds okay. I can understand very clearly 100%. I think he'd be okay for the rest of the net here and okay. Being in a truck at 40 some degrees, that's a little bit cool. I guess about like here. Are you getting any sunshine into the windows?
Speaker E: Not yet, but it looks like I will have some sunshine here in about 10 minutes. And you know what? I'm comfortable at 47 degrees.
Speaker G: It doesn't bother me much.
Speaker E: I might have a different opinion when icicles start forming off my nose.
Speaker G: Yeah, well, I had my sunglasses on. They were frosting over constantly this morning and it doesn't do that very often. Well, I'll let you bounce on down the road here and see what else is happening on the check. INS K4LGI. Thank you very much. See you later.
Speaker E: All right, Sam, thanks for checking in this morning and have a great day. LGI kw6u73. And good morning. Greg Ko 60h. I wonder, just out of curiosity, if you can tell if I'm coming direct to you or if Rob is intercepting me along the way. If you have a way of determining that,
Speaker F: Jeff. Good morning Greg Ko16 I can hear you on the input. A little bit of wine on the background, but I am barely hearing you on the input.
Speaker E: I was just curious since you're in a little hole and I'm sitting in the vehicle with the vehicle Lieutenant how I was coming into about your location. So out of curiosity. So I'm coming in okay through the alternate location and good enough for. For you, at least for now.
Speaker F: Yeah, definitely. You're definitely making it solid into the repeater and from wherever you are. So yeah, put an X on the ground and just kind of stand on
Speaker A: it and you're good.
Speaker F: Today is a day of cleaning, of cleansing, and I can use that word in a medical term. I've got a colonoscopy coming up on Friday, so the. The. Yeah, that's starting. And so I'm gonna stay close to home. But anyway, what is the. We got laundry and chat with the kids and time to do a vacuum of the house and mop up some floors and all that kind of stuff. Haven't dressed it in a while, so it's gonna be a busy day. The batteries are charged. I've got. Let's see, main battery, 91%. Backup is full, 100%. So I am all set for anything that comes this way. K06th back to you.
Speaker E: The joys of an alternate diet for a couple of days. That doesn't sound completely like fun. I guess it might be a healthy thing once in a while to go through this process and find out if you're squeaky clean.
Speaker F: Yeah, this is a follow up to what happened in December with the
Speaker D: blood
Speaker F: vessel that decided to spring a leak in my intestine. No symptoms at all from that anymore. I mean, everything seems to be fine, but they want to go in and check.
Speaker A: They can actually go in at both
Speaker F: ends, run something down my throat as well, check out the stomach. So it's not going to be fun. I'm going to be out of it, of course, but between now and then, I am definitely not out of it. And anyway, so the other thing is my computer is quite ill, or seems to be. It's happened with the software or the hardware that underpins the software. And every so often, a process gets stuck and the memory usage climbs to 99.99% and everything kind of just kind of grinds to a halt until something unsticks itself and. And then things go back to normal and it's really annoying. I've got a draft of last Friday's presentation. I think it's ready to go, but I can't watch it without firing up the file manager to open the file. And when I do that, that thing gets stuck. So I got some debugging to do
Speaker D: on the computer first.
Speaker F: So. Yeah, what is that? What was the only redeeming line in the first Star Trek movie, if I recall, was engineer Scott observing that the more they overthink the plumbing, the easier it is to stop up the drain. And the drain is stopped up on this end. K06th back to you.
Speaker E: Yeah, that sounds like Mr. Scott. No, doubt very wise saying that he used to have throughout the whole that the plumbing is stopped up or in your case later on not so much. So hopefully that all goes well for you on the medical side and the computer side fixing both things in one day with any help.
Speaker F: Yeah, fingers crossed as well as the legs at times. So anyway, without getting all 80 meters on you guys, we'll let you go on with the net. And yeah, it's going to be an interesting week coming up with the storm coming through. Nothing on the boat although I am starting to get plans laid for the electric upgrade. It's a marina down in Berkeley that has done these things and then the
Speaker A: number of them
Speaker F: employing their services on getting this done. Unfortunately they have decided they want to use a certain kind of battery that costs twice to three times as much as the ones that I was going to use. They have a good reason for that. I got to decide if the reason is good enough. So we'll see. $2,000 apiece for the batteries. I wanted six versus where you can get them for under $900 otherwise. And yeah, that could be a bit of a problem anyway. Well, we'll figure it out. KO6H back to that.
Speaker E: Never dull. You get the marina price tag for everything as you find out what kinds of materials are required for corrosion not to set in. Well, good luck with that boat is. Well, it is a hole in the water with which you dump money. But you can have fun with it. Have a great day. Greg.Ko6thkw6u73
Speaker F: yes indeed. And yeah, the issue is exactly that, that of corrosion. These batteries are IP67. All the other ones are IP65 which means that moisture can get into them and that makes a big difference. Epic. Epic batteries is what they want anyway. On with the day. KO6GH73
Speaker C: all right, great.
Speaker E: Thank you. Good morning. Coffee breaknet, this is kw6u. I'll take some more check ins here this morning. Please let me know if you are in and out. Oh, I'm hearing no one just yet. I know we are having some trouble with the voting receiver and we're on an alternate location so. But nobody even broke squelch. Is anybody even there this morning?
Speaker D: Good morning Jeff on the net. Kilo Golf 6 November, Lima Whiskey, in and out.
Speaker A: Right.
Speaker E: I've Got Kilo Golf 6, November Lima Whiskey and there might have been a double in there. It's. Come again please. Double.
Speaker G: Kj5hht.
Speaker F: Right.
Speaker E: I've got KJ5HHT. Well, we'll go ahead and start right up there with KG6NLW. Good morning. How is your morning going? And what's going on in your neck of the woods?
Speaker D: Good morning, Jeff and the Coffee breaknet. If I sound a little eh, it's because I am. I decided to wake up and grab a snack real quick. And I'm gonna go back to bed here shortly. But I have a I have a new announcement for everybody listening. And good morning to Chavez there, KJ5HHT. I recognize that. Call Jeff for the Coffee Break net. For those listening. If you can't get in either directly
Speaker A: via RF or through wires X or
Speaker D: All Star or Echo link, or you happen to miss the net, I'm starting a new thing.
Speaker C: I'm.

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Speaker A: Well, I'm pretty sure that works. Kn6ngk on five, two. Yep. Good morning to you. How are you doing, Mr. J? Yeah, I got some stuff to straighten
Speaker B: out this morning. Electronically speaking with phones and stuff like that. Wacky stuff. Tried to get some new services yesterday and so forth. Not. Not too satisfied so far, so we'll see.

2026-02-15 16:16:19 UTC 44.0s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

Speaker A: Jay. I know he's out there. That's W6LMD, but, yeah, it's not really here. A little scratchy. I hear some stuff, but not completely. So I don't know why. Must be using a different antenna this time on
Speaker B: this vehicle.
Speaker C: Well, you got that. You got that other little bump in the road, Steven. Even if you could hear him actually understanding what he's talking about to be the next thing you want to work on.
Speaker B: Yeah, that was just for fun.

2026-02-15 16:17:48 UTC 16.9s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

Yeah. No, vertical here. Yeah. Either way, it becomes horizontal. Even nbis, once it makes the first bounce that you're back to horizontal, so.

2026-02-15 16:31:33 UTC 1200.0s · W6GRC TX (147.105 MHz)

Speaker A: Dedicating a two and a half hour live stream every morning to the Coffee Breaknet on my Twitch, Twitter and other social medias. So if you miss out on Coffee Breaknet and you don't want to go back and scrub through Broadcastify to find you know what happened in that, it'll be a live stream that's up forever and ever and ever and ever. So to find it Kilo Golf 6 November Lima Whiskey just not phonetic like KG6NLW on YouTube. Sam Radio Wilderness with Frank is the proper channel name but you go there and there'll be a whole playlist for Coffee Breaknet. It is actually currently live right now. So with that Jeff, I wish you a good morning. Hopefully you get some more check ins and catch you another time. KW6H KG6NLW with the coffee Breaknet Good morning.
Speaker B: Well that's kind of interesting to hear that. I think I've heard this before that the Coffee Breaknet has such a fan base that we're being retransmitted or broadcast somewhere else depending on how you look at it.
Speaker C: Very cool.
Speaker B: I hope you're having fun doing that. It could reach other people from time to time and makes it a bit little bit interesting but. All right, well thanks for checking in to the net this morning. I. You know, unless you have anything else, I'll go ahead and move on down the list. This is kw6u
Speaker D: call sign this morning.
Speaker A: I'm not all here. The last thing I have to mention. The next station you're going to pick up here actually comes from the live stream chat. I recognize the call sign. So good morning to Chavez KW6 uniform. Get it right that time KG6 and they'll tell you. Have a great one. Jeff73.
Speaker B: All right Frank, thanks for checking into the net this morning and I got the KJ6 and I think I got Kilo HT. Is that correct? I think I might have typoed your name here.
Speaker E: SKJ5HHT name is Larry. I go by Chavez KG5HHT on the YouTube streams. Subscribe to Frank's channel. Good morning Frank. Eat, go back to bed. Probably know you need to sleep. I'm new to the net. Saw it on Frank's channel, decided to jump on Echo link. I am currently well I am from Houston, Texas area and I am currently in Daytona Beach, Florida. I went to Hamcation yesterday, had a very very good time. My first hamcation due to my work schedule I could only go Saturday but that was just wanted to give you another check in on the net kj5hd.
Speaker B: Oh, you only get to go to Florida for a day. Wow, that would seem like a big trip. But I guess from Houston to Florida, did you drive there or fly in?
Speaker E: I'm sorry, I'm. I'm a trucker. I'm also trucker Larry on another net W3 pie out of Uniontown, Pennsylvania. And I was bouncing back and forth from Orlando to Middlesburg, right below Jacksonville, delivering pellets, plastic pellets to Niagara Water. I'm a pneumatic tanker driver and it just so worked out that I was able to do a 34 hour reset for my 70 hour clock. It's. You know anything about trucking and I had time yesterday to go to it and then get up here north. I wanted to get north out of Orlando before 6:00 clock tomorrow morning. So I decided to come up here and do my little break and then get started. I've got to go to Whitesville, North Carolina to pick up a load and come back down to Orlando. So go ahead.
Speaker B: Well, that makes a little more sense to me. So yeah, you got to get your brakes in every now and again and you might as well take that break and someplace kind of nice.
Speaker E: Yes, it just worked out. It just worked out nice that way. Well, I kind of orchestrated it with the terminal manager in, in Barco, Florida, which is south of Orlando. And he worked it out for me. So that was nice. I'm gonna try to make Dayton and Huntsville this year if I can swing it with the dispatchers. They're pretty lenient and help me out where they can, you know, depending on freight, stuff like that. So. But that's all I got. Finish out my 34, get started at 6 in the morning eastern time, head up to North Carolina. 73
Speaker B: well, all right. Chavez, April, thank you very much for checking into the net. Enjoy your fine day off over there in Florida and have a safe drive when you head out. KJ5HHT KW6U73. All righty. Good morning all. This is the coffee break net.kw6u go ahead and take some more check ins and please let me know if you want an in and out.
Speaker F: Hope you're having a good morning. You and everybody have that Katie Village. I keep going in about 10 minutes, so I'll make you your call.
Speaker D: Kilo bravo lima uniform victor. Good morning.
Speaker B: Well, Good morning, Brett. KB6LUV with an echo, echo, echo in the background as you were checking in. Hey, Good morning, Peter. KD6QZH and Brett, come again please. Let's see if maybe there Was something. You had another microphone going on same time. Brett, KV6LUV, come in here for a second. Let's see what we're hearing. Well, Brett, I don't hear you at the moment. We'll go ahead and get to you here again. Moment. And I'll just go up to Peter. Good morning, Peter. KD6QZH, what are you up to today? And you are coming in, but you're probably a little bit scratchy. And just so you know that we're in an alternate location with the voting receiver, and you might have to turn up the power.
Speaker F: For a while because I didn't need that much power. But hang on for one,
Speaker B: Right. I'll listen in until you're ready here. Oh, it's about the same, maybe a little bit better. So, you know, you're kind of just chopping in and out a bit. A little bit. But I can make you out.
Speaker C: It was a long trip.
Speaker F: I just wanted to say a happy
Speaker B: Valentine's Day to all the ladies out
Speaker F: there and wish everyone in the country
Speaker C: just heading off to church.
Speaker F: And then they got a bunch of. All in all, life is good.
Speaker E: So I.
Speaker C: What's up with the rotary kits? So I know.
Speaker B: Oh, we think it's one of the controllers. And so we have a backup system that we're using right now, and we hope to get that fixed later on today.
Speaker F: Anyway, I'll bid everybody 73, and you all take care. And Katie excused that H vac, taking away my throw.
Speaker B: All right, Peter.
Speaker A: Hey.
Speaker B: Well, thank you very much for checking into the net this morning and have a great day. And I hope your Valentine's Day yesterday
Speaker C: was good for you.
Speaker B: KD6QZH. KW6Q73. And Brett, I'm going to come back to you. KD6 Luv, how are you doing this morning and what are you up to?
Speaker D: Good morning, kb6luv here. Am I making it in?
Speaker B: You are, and without the echo this time. Fantastic.
Speaker D: Well, good morning, Brian and Coffee Breaknet. Or, excuse me, just at Coffee Breaknet. Brian was there this morning. Hey, thanks for all that you guys do running the net, being there.
Speaker E: Deeply appreciated.
Speaker D: Yesterday morning when I got up and turned on the radio and heard absolute silence, I was like, is there something wrong with my equipment? Had to pull out my little baofeng minion check to see what was going on.
Speaker A: And yep, it was working.
Speaker D: So then I kept listening and of course found out what was going on. So, again, thank you all.
Speaker E: Appreciate what you do.
Speaker D: This is actually the first time that I'm checking In via All Star, which is interesting.
Speaker B: Okay, are you at an alternate location checking in via All Star or are you just doing that from home?
Speaker D: Doing it from home via my cell phone. So I've listened in via All Stars sometimes if I'm just kind of walking around the house. Although I've got an alternate way to do that now. But anyway, good to hear that this works. I'm just glad to be here on this sunny Sunday morning staring up at that orange ball in the sky. It's a beautiful sunny Sunday morning and also live from Newton, Kansas, here is my mom, Bonnie. Good morning, mom.
Speaker G: Good morning. Happy Sunday to all of you out there. It's nice to hear you.
Speaker B: Oh, that's very nice. Bobby. Thank you for checking in here this morning. Fantastic. Are you actually in Kansas checking in? I think that's what I heard Brett say.
Speaker G: No, I'm sitting here right beside Brett in California. I wouldn't know what to do in Kansas except just to listen.
Speaker B: Well, that sounds like the right thing to do. Brett's being a good son having you check into the net. It's kind of fun funding that other people listen into the net that are not hams and you know, enjoying the conversation. So thank you for going ahead and checking in with Brett there.
Speaker E: Appreciate it.
Speaker G: Yes, I'm glad to be here. It's wonderful being out here and being with my son and daughter in law and some other family out here too. So I enjoy being able to do this in the morning right from sight and not from my telephone at home in Kansas.
Speaker B: Yeah, I'm sure Brett will let you know all the good stuff. Maybe one day you'll want to become a ham yourself. Just so you can keep in touch directly with Brett at all times.
Speaker D: I will say don't take a deep breath and if you do, don't hold it for very long.
Speaker E: Hi. Hi.
Speaker D: Alright, well hey, thanks a lot for being there again, appreciate all you net controller folks and everybody out there doing work on the repeater systems and such. Brian Aissatous thank you sir. Amazing job. We really do.
Speaker E: It is a service to us out
Speaker D: here in the community and deeply appreciate it. You all have an amazing day. Take care of yourselves, take care of each other.
Speaker E: KB6L U V Be of Love 73 clear and listening.
Speaker B: All right Brett, you have a great day. Hi Bonnie, thank you for checking in. And the crew that work on the repeater have their hands full from time to time and they do provide a great service. We want to thank them all for putting in all the time and energy to make sure that things continue to run and that we're able to to provide that our community with that service. So it's kind of, it's something we all enjoy doing. We love having it, but it is a lot of work from time to time. So thanks for acknowledging that. Have a great day, Brett and we'll catch you next time. KB6UV AW6U73. All right, good morning. This is the Coffee Breaknet. This is KW6U. You might have heard we're having a little bit of a repeater problem. So we're at an alternate location which means you'll need to turn up the power a little bit if you're coming in via rf. That said, let's take some more check ins this morning. Just so you know, my QTH happens to be in the vehicle at the moment and the sun is starting to come up and warm up the car so I'm actually feeling better now than I was 10 minutes ago. Kate, this is kw6u taking check ins. Let me know if you are and in and out.
Speaker C: W1atv good morning jeff.
Speaker B: Good morning, Aaron. W1ATV Are you actually at home or are you coming in through All Star?
Speaker C: I am at home today.
Speaker B: So you're coming in via RF and I hear you just fine. So I don't know if I'm hearing you direct but that's great. I'm glad you're able to do that. Thanks for checking in here this morning. What's going on with you? You just got back from Texas not that long ago.
Speaker C: Back from Texas, then I went to Idaho. My mom was sick from that super flu they had out there and so I spent a week out there with her and my sisters and she's all better now. Now I'm just home waiting and prepping for the next trip.
Speaker B: Well, I guess we can all wonder where in on the Earth is Aaron W1ETB. From time to time you check in from all over the place. So I don't always know.
Speaker C: Yeah, I know modern technology makes it pretty easy. You know, with a clear node you can. I did upgrade my clear node. That was kind of troublesome a little bit. But I of kind got that all working now and I'm ready to go again.
Speaker B: Yeah, I do need to get the node thing going and get that handled a little better than what I have. I can use repeaterphone and check in but I find the app or at least the problems that I tend to have is when I want to check in. I don't have stable Internet so it's very clumsy for me using repeaterphone alone. I just need to get a proper node and better Internet, I guess.
Speaker C: Yeah, I agree. It's, you know, it's like kind of last ditch effort if you have to use repeater.
Speaker E: Yeah, repeater phone.
Speaker C: I don't have an apple. I have. So I use DV switch or echo link. I don't like it and it's hard to use if you're driving. Obviously you can't do that. So I like to get the clear node going up running. I now have a Starlink mini mounted in my pickup truck. So I have Internet all the time. So that's kind of cool.
Speaker B: That's pretty neat. So there's not a lot of lag that you notice. It tends to work fairly well. I know when I borrowed your Starlink to go down to Death Valley, that worked fantastic, by the way.
Speaker C: Yeah, it worked pretty well. I mean, obviously when I have it in the truck, it's just pointing straight up. So I suppose there'll be times when it may not have the best angle of incidents to the satellite. So far it's been great. I went all the way to Idaho and back and had full Internet the whole way. So it's pretty cool.
Speaker B: Well, and I guess in the middle of Nevada on your way to Idaho, you probably don't have a lot of local traffic to compute. So you're out there in the middle of nowhere and I'm glad that works for you. I've been considering it myself. I'm not really sure how I'm going to handle things whenever I go places, but it seems the Starlink MIDI might be in order in the future.
Speaker C: It works out pretty well, especially in the Jeep. One of the advantages of the Jeep, it has a fiberglass. So I just mounted in there on top of the Molle panel, straight up. The fiberglass top's invisible to it, so it's nice. You can't even tell it's in there.
Speaker B: Oh, okay. That I didn't even consider that with your fiberglass top. So that wouldn't work quite the same way. I would probably have to mount it outside on the vehicle for me with a steel roof. I have no idea how much, much interference that would cause, but I'm sure your location is much better for it. Keeps it protected and out of the weather.
Speaker C: I've seen guys mount them inside under like a sunroof. They have these mounts that attach to the glass and that would work, obviously.

2026-02-15 16:51:23 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

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2026-02-15 16:51:33 UTC 1200.0s · W6GRC TX (147.105 MHz)

Speaker A: If you put something over your top, like a tent or a rack or something, you're going to have to be wary of that because that will block the signal. So I'm not planning on doing that. So I may put something on the back in the bed, but I'm not going to put it over the top. At least I'm not planning on it at the moment.
Speaker B: If you were carrying a car top tent in the truck, it would be down low enough that it wouldn't interfere. In my case in the Sequoia and the GX with the car top tent, I don't have a sunroof in the Sequoia, which is where I would most likely put it. On the gx we do have a sunroof, but there's a rock and of course when we take it with the tent. So I would have to come with some kind of an alternate setup for that to work. Well, that's good to know those little things, hearing how people handle things is good.
Speaker A: Yeah, lots of options. It's nice and small. It'll run anywhere from 12 to 48 volts, I think. I had a little buck converter that bumps it up to 30. That's where it's preferred to run. So turns it on with the vehicle. Turns it off when I turn off the vehicle. So it's pretty handy, pretty out of the way. You don't even know it's there.
Speaker B: You don't notice any issues with your Buck converter? It actually works pretty well. No interferences. I'm getting a little bit of noise.
Speaker A: I haven't determined if it's the buck converter or if it's the satellite itself. I have the. If you look at it physically, the antenna of my 2 meter is within about a foot of where the satellite dish is. So I'm going to move it and see if that's the problem. It's not a lot of noise, but it's enough that it's annoying. So that's. My next thing is to move the antenna and see if the noise goes away because it is pretty close. I've already kind of gotten rid of some of it, so we'll see. If not, I ain't got no problem.
Speaker B: Yeah, I would think there would be some interference coming if I would locate proximity to the Buck converter. There has to be some, I, I don't know, they're pretty simple devices but they would let off a little bit. But it's not enough to be too big of a problem for you though, at least. And maybe finding that alternate location won't work. But then you run more wire and that sort of thing.
Speaker A: Very true. That's always something, isn't it?
Speaker B: Never dull. Never dull. In the world of ham radio and communication devices, we like experimenting with all kinds of things, see what works.
Speaker A: I agree. Well, the benefit, it's better than, you know, not having it in that way. So I'll figure it out. You know, I can always toggle it off if I'm not using it. You know, I don't use the Internet that much most of the time, so I don't have to have it on all the time.
Speaker B: Well, in this fully connected world, it's nice to have it, especially when you're driving between very remote places. But it's also nice to not be connected to something and just be off the grid. So there's always that.
Speaker A: Exactly. So what have you been up to these days? I haven't seen you in a while.
Speaker B: I am getting ready for the Pacific Crest Trail. Been doing a lot of hiking. I have my permits ready to go to start early May and we'll start the main big hike. So I'm spending much of my time doing that and hanging out with the grandkids back and forth. Our daughter's husband is. He's in Hawaii right now doing some work. And so she gets little overwhelmed from time to time with her farm and just needs somebody to herd kids. And so I do that. I herd kids and I plan for my PCT hike.
Speaker A: Very cool.
Speaker B: When do you leave? Sometime in March? Oh, no, I'm going to leave in May. The first week in May is when I take off for that and go from there. I'm a little worried about the desert. That's the part that I think I need to work on my logistics a little bit better to make sure I
Speaker A: can cover the distances.
Speaker B: So that's the training. Lots of hiking in the canyon right now, getting some longer distances in with my pack. So I got to get out there and actually do a couple of camping trips or backpacking trips to break things in, just kind of see how things work.
Speaker A: Do you put up stashes of water and such, or are you just relying on certain landmarks to get that stuff?
Speaker B: There is a water report that the PCT puts out and they tell you the distances to the next water and what quality is. They keep that updated fairly well. They're always checked on. There are trail angels. The. The biggest run is about 30 miles without water. That runs across the desert out by Lancaster towards the Hatchet Beach. In that area so 30 miles without water on that day, I'd probably need to carry six or seven liters of water with me. You can't really depend on the trail angel to leave that water out there for you. That's my biggest logistical concern, is me being fast enough to get through that section in one go, mostly at night.
Speaker A: Quite a challenge, and it's going to be quite an achievement once you finish it. So very cool.
Speaker B: Well, you might find me one of those crazy old guys that you see every now and again that hasn't shaved or bathed in a very long time and probably should. I could look like that by the end of it all and actually be that. Who knows?
Speaker A: Yeah, I'll be looking for that picture. Yeah.
Speaker B: And I'm sure that when I finally hit civilization and need to be scrubbed down, it might take more than one effort.
Speaker A: Yeah, but that shower is going to feel so good.
Speaker B: I don't mind dipping into the cold water in the springs. It could be 30, you know, something degrees, and I'm actually okay getting clean along the way. So, you know, those are the logistical things that I worry about. That and shoes. I have really got to work on my shoes. Yeah, that would not be good to, you know, have a shoe wear out
Speaker A: on you halfway through, through or something, and you're nowhere near civilization. That's something to consider.
Speaker B: The average number of pairs of shoes for the PCT is four and a half pairs. So, yes, I will be going through many pairs of shoes. You know, these days you can't just. You can, you can just do a good pair of hiking boots, but trail running shoes seem to be the way to go. You just replace them on the regular and have them shipped to a P.O. box that you're going to be going to or post office that's on the way. So that logistics, planning ahead to make that happen. Breaking in the shoes in advance is not actually a thing when it comes to trail runners because you start to wear them out. You want to try them to make sure that everything is. Is all good. So once you find what's working for you, and I've been using a pair right now that I can sense some problems. So I'm going to go in and see some of the experts here in Auburn that we have from the ultramarathon community and talk with them and try a different pair here before I even make the attempt.
Speaker A: Yeah, no, that's a good idea. I've bought the same pair of shoes several times now. Sometimes you can get one. It's an identical pair, but it doesn't fit right.
Speaker B: I'm not very good at evaluating the shoes in the place itself. I walk around, they feel great. And then it's not until you put some weight and miles on that you begin to notice. Okay, I'm noticing this a little bit in my foot here, my ankle there, and this current pair that I have. I really like how they feel walking around and doing regular hikes and they grab the terrain really well. But I'm noticing the more miles I put on them, I pronate a little bit too much and I'm feeling it in my foot. So you compound that over the miles of hiking and that will eventually become a problem. So I've got to go find another pair to try out.
Speaker A: Yeah, that's going to be really important.
Speaker B: All right, well, I've been on here a while.
Speaker A: Maybe some somebody else has woken up and wants to get in and chat a bit.
Speaker B: I agree. We've been chatting too long. It's time to move on. Thanks for checking into the net this morning. As always, I appreciate all that you do. You have a big family to take care of all across the country. So I love hearing about your starlink and clear note stuff. I need to get that hooked up. Have a great day, Aaron, thanks for checking into the net and we'll catch you next time. W1ATV kW6073
Speaker A: all right, Jeff, you have a good one. We'll talk to you soon. W1ATV clear.
Speaker C: All right.
Speaker B: Good morning. This is a Coffee breaknet. I'm just going to run through some typical announcements but just a reminder to everybody that's out there, we will be working on the repeater later on today as well. We are having some difficulties with the voting receiver controller and we're at an alternate location. So if you do check in to the net let us. You know, you might want to boost your power for RF to check in that way things seem to be working fine on the on the nodes section and all that is going to be that the repeater might not be available later on today. So at least for now, here we are. This is the Coffee Break net and let me go through just a quick normal announcement that we do with the host with the nets that we typically have Sunday evenings at 7:30 there's some sort of placer county areas exercise. If you are interested in placer county areas you can go to. You can find them with a quick Google search and there's lots of great information at that page. So it's pretty useful. 7:30 There could be on a local repeater or not and you know, check in with them. On Mondays we have the all nodes net Monday 6pm Pacific Time on W60K2 meter repeater in All Starlink 51018. This is an Elmer net for nodes. I need to be listening in if I'm interested in any kind of node setup. Well, there's a few devices out there that seem fantastic, so I'm going to have to see what kinds of problems there are in listening to the net. It's a great net every Monday 6pm Pacific time nationwide net. By the way, the ELMER net is every first and third Wednesday 7:30pm Pacific Time on the W6EK2 meter repeater hosted by Eric W6EMR. A great time to check in and post a problem you might be having. I may be joining the Elmer net my vehicle to find out what's going on with my home radio. I'll do some checking and see if I'm having antenna problems or whatever. But the Elmer nets every first and third Wednesday, 7:30pm on the repeater. There's an alter ego to the eldernet and that is in the Shack every second and fourth Wednesday. That's on the Club Zoom Room. You can go to w60k.org zoom button and join our in the Shack every second and fourth Wednesday, 7:30pm Pacific Time. Every week on Thursdays is the weekly 2 meter net. Thursday 7:30pm you get an officer report, ARRL news, a satellite report and a mystery question. Mystery question is a lot of fun that's worth listening into all by itself. But try and check in from wherever you are. If you're taking the dog for a walk and you've got your radio with you, try it out. See how well you check in. And that's kind of the whole point of the Thursday net. Make sure your equipment's working and Friday Night trivia every first and third Friday. Keeping Friday nights live on the Repeater. It's a lot of fun. It's hosted by don and Simone. K6DXN is Simone's call sign and I'm just drawing a blank on Don. My apologies, but they have a great time. Friday Night Trivia first and third place Monthly breakfast is the last Saturday of every month. February 28th this last Saturday here it'll 7:30am at Mels on Highway 49 in Auburn. And that's always a lot of fun. And that will be followed up by a Fox hunt starting from the Mels parking lot. Information is on w6ck.org the foxtender is going to be Marty Ko6k GXX. It's always fun to get new foxtenders in there. They come up with all kinds of creative ways for making it a challenge and we're looking forward to it. Fox hunts are a lot of fun. You do not need a license to do it. It's a great way to introduce somebody to ham radio or ham radio activities generally. I just remember watching Wild Kingdom with Marlon Perkins and watching them use the fox hunt to track the mountain lion. That was always fun. The next club meeting and the second Friday of every month are our club meetings. We had our first club meeting in a new location over at the Placer County Health and Human Services building. What a great location it was. It's a fantastic spot spot. It was very comfortable and very easy to get in and out going on for that. So that was fantastic. Beautiful. We'll be meeting there every month. There's information on how to get there on w60k.org but the next meeting will be March 13, 7:30pm at the New location Placer County Health and Human Services Conference center at the Auburn DeWitt Center. Very easy access from 80 or from 40 and it's a beautiful facility. Secure parking. We want to make sure we are still contributing to the local food bank, so bring food bank donations. Mark your calendars. This is a big deal. The Loomis Ham Fest. The first and best ham fest in all of California. Maybe one of the best in the country. We have people coming in from all over the place. Saturday, March 28th. You got to get there early, at least before 7am but for all of you members of Sierra Foothills Amateur Radio Club sign up to volunteer. This will make it easy for you to just work a short period of time and then go out and really enjoy the Amfest itself. Mini hands make light work and it is a lot of fun. There might be donuts and coffee involved for those of you that are working VE exams. If you want to book an exam, go to hamstudy.org, the Sierra Foothill VE teams meet Monday, 3-2-17 at the Confluence Church campus in Auburn. The Granite Bay VE group next? Let's see, they met yesterday Saturday the 14th, so probably the second Saturday of next month in March. That's at 9am Is a rain. Raley's Event center on Douglas and Albert Folsom and the Folsom VE team will meet here February 16th, 6:00pm in Folsom, California there. So go to hamstudy.org to get the session and the location Book your upgrade or take a new ve to it. All right. And just, you know, Sorry about that standby. I just got a quick note that we had a lot of food donations this last month. So that's very helpful. The food closet greatly appreciates it. And they ended up. The ladies who run that food closet gave us a very big spread. They brought all kinds of treats and cookies and goodies all, all around just as a thank you for what we do for them with the food donation. So it goes hand in hand. We get rewarded from time to time for no good reason. Giving food to the hungry is one of our overall good goals, being a good group of people together. I'm glad we're doing it. This is the coffee breaknet. I'll go ahead and take some more check ins. Please let me know if you are and in and out. This is kw6u for the coffee breaknet. All right, my apologies here. I got four Sierra Hotel. Let's get your. The rest of your prefix there. My apologies.
Speaker C: No problem. The full call sign is Alpha Fox 4 Sierra Hotel. AF4 shall copy, over.
Speaker B: All right, I got Alpha Foxtrot, 4 Sierra Hotel. Good morning. How are you today?
Speaker C: Doing pretty good. Making my way around the radio bands, making contacts here and there from from HF to DMR to up on echolink to having a pretty good radio day. Supposed to get some rain today, so a great day for radio. All is doing well on this weekend. Hope everything's going well your way. And let me send some 65 degree weather your way. 80F4SH.
Speaker B: Yeah, it seems to be warming up a little bit, but we've got a storm front coming in and so we're expecting later on this week. Oh, it could be even a little bit of snow in our location. So I'm kind of. I'm kind of looking forward to that. I don't mind that at all.
Speaker C: Well, I hear you. I'm a car person, so snow and I don't get too much. We've actually just started our car season down here in Savannah. Had a Carson toffee yesterday, so got a good start to the season. We're hoping that our weekends will stay clear and it rained during the week.
Speaker B: That sounds nice. So yeah, just.

2026-02-15 17:11:33 UTC 1200.0s · W6GRC TX (147.105 MHz)

Speaker A: Just keep an eye on all of that. The way things have been going across the country this year, they've been all over the map. Don't really know what to make of it all, but that said so af4sh. You know what? I didn't get your handle. My apologies. I should have known that right off the top, but I didn't have my QRZ page up.
Speaker B: Yeah, okay, we'll let you get along with the netfare. We'll sit here at the side or
Speaker A: trying to turn down some other radios here so we can focus in on this one here.
Speaker B: Af4sh here in southeast Georgia in the net with you.
Speaker A: All right. AF4SH from Arizona. I mean not Arizona, sorry, Georgia. Southeast Georgia specifically. Hey, thanks for checking into the net this morning. My apologies. Have a great day and we'll catch you next time. Aforesh.kw6u6. All right, good morning. This is the coffee breaknet kw6u taking some more check ins. Let me know if you are in, in and out.
Speaker C: Quebec juliet romeo, frank.
Speaker A: All right guys, I'm going to try and separate the two of you. PD9 November Oscar Whiskey first of all. Is that correct?
Speaker D: Yes sir, that's 100% correct. PD9 now. Papadelta9 November Oscar Whiskey checking in via the Aquilink Gateway from the Netherlands. Good evening from my side to your side.
Speaker B: Go ahead.
Speaker A: Oh, good evening. BD9 now. Fantastic coming in from the Netherlands. Will you stand by just for a moment? I'll confirm my next check in and I'll come right back to you. There was a momentarily there.
Speaker C: W a9qjr, wa9 Quebec Juliet Gnomeo.
Speaker A: All right, I have Whiskey Alpha 9, Quebec Juliet Romeo. I'll be right back to you. I'm going to go ahead and check in back with the Netherlands now. He's been very patient. PD9 now. Good morning from California. It's probably evening in Netherlands and I wonder if you're enjoying the. Well, you're not quite there. You're probably enjoying the Olympics going on right now.
Speaker E: Well,
Speaker D: that's absolutely delight. Good evening everybody on the net. Yeah, we are quite good at ice skating. Ay ay. So yeah, I'm following that kind of sparks on the Delhi on the television. Indeed. And yeah, I was just browsing around on YouTube and then I saw somebody putting up a live stream about this, this net with the audio and all that kind of stuff. And it said, yeah, like an echoing number. And I, I, I've got my license of course. And I said to myself, oh, let's try to connect and now I'm here so I'm very happy you picked me up. My vaccinate control, this is PD9 now.
Speaker A: Well, glad you found us. We are here every morning in the Pacific time 7:30 to around 10:00am and it sounds like that would be every evening for you. Seven or eight hours later. Fantastic. I'm glad you found us and you're able to check in. We're here every day and it's always fun to have check ins from over the pond.
Speaker B: That's all right.
Speaker D: Great. I'm now connected to a repeater called
Speaker B: W6 echo kilo it says on Echo link.
Speaker D: So yeah, I would just put it in my favorites. Mike, back to you. This is PD9NOW.
Speaker A: Very nice. We hope to hear you again. Have a beautiful evening over in the Netherlands. Thank you for checking in. I'm glad you found us and I'm sure we'll hear more from you.
Speaker B: Sure.
Speaker D: Thanks for having. Thanks for having me in the net. My operator name is November India Echo Lima Serra. By the way you can find me on The QSF page 73 for now and bye bye. I will be standby to the net.
Speaker A: Well enjoy your evening and thank you for checking in. BD9N O W this is KW6U for the coffee breaknet on the W6EK repeater
Speaker F: KG6 in Alba.
Speaker B: Yeah,
Speaker A: what was that call sign? And I'll go back. I'll come back to you after I get my next person. But KG6NLW is that was who was calling.
Speaker B: Roger that Jeff.
Speaker F: I just have a quick comment for Neil.
Speaker A: Go ahead Frank.
Speaker F: Neil, good evening to you. This net starts at 15:30 UTC so
Speaker A: just to give you a good idea
Speaker F: when it is for you over on that side of the pond. And thanks for finding us via YouTube kg6 and I'll tell you back to you Jeff, good morning.
Speaker A: All right Frank, thank you so much for that and yes, that makes it a little bit easier for them to find things. All right, well good morning. I'm going to move on down to. Let's see WA9QJR. Good morning. This is KW6U. How are you this morning?
Speaker B: I am doing great.
Speaker C: I really enjoy the new facility that we're going to be having our meetings at and it was very nice of the ladies to provide us with some excellent snacks. And also the topic was interesting. I've already started researching Mesh networks so thanks for running the net this morning.
Speaker A: We do have some interesting topics. That was just an overview and quite, quite in depth actually enough to really kind of get a better understanding of how mesh core and just GMESH networks in general work. I am looking forward to kind of the series of this. It seems rather interesting to me to have that going on in our local areas. Absolutely agree.
Speaker C: It looks like an interesting topic. I'm just starting getting involved in dmr but I guess the next step will be mesh Networks. We have a great club.
Speaker A: I think so as well. I think our club is pretty fantastic. We have a great outreach, a large membership base and a broad depth. I like to call it the brain trust of people that really know what's going on with ham radio and along the rest of us just sort of casual users and enjoying it. Enjoying the work of many people.
Speaker C: Yeah, I fully agree and listening in on the net, which I do a lot is pretty interesting too as well as listening in on the repeater. It is a wonderful club. I moved here from Chicago and and being a large studio has a lot of great clubs but I think this beats them all. So I'll let you get on with the net. Thanks for letting me check in.
Speaker A: Hi Frank. Well thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed the meeting location and the snacks that were there. Have a great day and thanks for the very nice comments. Wa9qjrpw6 Houston. Good morning Coffee breaknet. This is KW Sex to View. I'll go ahead and take some more check ins here this morning. I'm sitting in the by the way if I sound a little discombobulated, I'm sitting in my vehicle now and it's warming up finally and I'm actually working on slow Internet which is connected to my my phone here and getting all my Internet that way. It's too far from the house. So anyway I'm enjoying my morning out in the vehicle Just to make sure that I could keep the Coffee breaknet going. I'll go ahead and take some check ins. Please let me know if you are in and out. Well, I heard somebody key up the mic but didn't actually hear anything. Anyone out there that would like to check into the Coffee Break net this morning? We'll go ahead and take check in. That station that was trying to check in your audio was very very low and I didn't make it out. Did anyone else happen to hear.
Speaker G: They were coming in through the Fireside coast hub and I think it was started with a prefix kilo bravo1. But yeah, audio was too low for me to copy.
Speaker B: Let's try this again. It's kilo charlie 1 victor kilo and it's kevin. Name's kevin. Kalo, echo, victor, indy, november.
Speaker A: My apologies. I was stepping on you. Would you come again, please?
Speaker B: Kilo, charlie, 1, victor, limo, calo. Name is kilo, echo, victor, india, november, kevin, maine.
Speaker A: All right, Kevin, Casey, 1. Vlk. Well, you know what, you're sounding great now. Your audio is full quieting at this point, so. Fantastic. And thank you for checking in here. Is this your first time with us?
Speaker B: No, it's my second time. I checked in yesterday, you guys, by accident. I was just surfing around and trying to find some activity and you guys had come right up on my frequency where I was at. And so I decided to jump in and introduce myself and I put you in my favorite. Back to you.
Speaker A: Very cool. I'm so glad that you were able to find us and check in. Yeah, it was funny how your audio was very low this first time that I heard you, but now you're coming in loud and clear. Did you actually change the setting?
Speaker B: Yes, I did. Yes, I. Yep. I just had to turn it up a little bit. It was a little off, but just give it a little bit of tweak.
Speaker A: Well, that makes more sense to me. Then all of a sudden you were there and loud and clear. Coming in from Maine, so. Well, I hope things are going well for you up in Maine. It must be rather chilly at the moment. I've never been. I would like to go, but I think I'll come in the summertime.
Speaker B: Yeah, I'm so ready for summer up here for sure. It's 27 degrees right now, but plenty of sun. Still have the snow on the ground. She hasn't been melted quickly because it's been cold. Been down, you know, zeros and sub zeros at night here. It's been a cold, cold winter up for sure and snow comes with it. But I'm so ready for it. Back to you.
Speaker A: I will bet you are. We're a little bit spoiled. 47 degrees sounds about what the temperature is here. Except it does not drop down to zero. We stay considerably warmer again. I've heard many good things about Maine to go and visit. I just haven't made it back there yet to be able to do that. And I look forward to it sometime in the future. I hope you're having a safe and wonderful winter and it sounds like you are ready for spring.
Speaker B: Yes, I am ready for spring, that's for sure. Yeah. If anyone wants up to Maine, best time to come up is during the summertime. It is beautiful up here during the summertime. I have no Complaints whatsoever. This is really beautiful. That's the best time to come up and get into some of the main loft lobster. Yes, sir. You gotta hook yourself up with some of those too.
Speaker D: Alrighty.
Speaker B: Thanks for coming back and I'm just gonna take a standby and just listen KC1VLK. Back to the net.
Speaker A: All right, Kevin. Good morning, KC1VLK. This is KW6U K7 3 and enjoy the net. And this is the coffee breaknet. I am kw6u. I'll go ahead and take some more check ins here. This morning we've been talking about very much nothing. So if you have a subject you want to bring up, by all means, bring it up. Let's take some more check ins. Let me know if you are and in and out,
Speaker E: N9 muf. In and out.
Speaker G: And quick break AI6US.
Speaker A: All right, Brian, I have N9 MUF. Daniel, I'll get you going here in a second. And Brian, go ahead with your brake. Yeah.
Speaker G: Just wanted to let the folks know on the W6 GRC repeater up in Northern California, Orland, we are once again getting carriers from your system, but we are getting no audio.
Speaker A: So I don't know, you might want
Speaker G: to don't know if somebody's trying to get in, but we are seeing someone attempting to check in from W6GRC repeater system up in Orland, California. Thanks, Jeff. Back to you.
Speaker A: Right. I was even unaware of that. So excellent. Thank you for that. Good morning, Daniel, N9 MUF. Happy Sunday for you. And what are you up to today?
Speaker E: Just a good decently warm morning. We've got 45 degrees here. Church was wonderful and hoping I can get out on the motorcycle this afternoon. So, so far so good.
Speaker A: Well, motorcycle weather for you this time of the year might mean extra hot, dry summers. I hope that's not the case.
Speaker E: It's a bit of a break if I remember what Mark said correctly, so I'm not too worried about it. I expect it to be cold again in a few days and so I plan on getting out on the bike while I get a chance. So plan is today. Today motorcycle and radio. Tomorrow radio and then back to the job search on Tuesday. But taking a bit of a breather when I can.
Speaker A: Well, enjoy the breather. Yeah, you want to go ahead and have some fun in life rather than just what is it they said? All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. So, Daniel, enjoy your fun time.
Speaker E: Definitely. I'm learning to do the mental health, self care and give myself the breaks when I've got it. Growing up as a farm kid, I had a bad habit of just saying, well if you're done with work, that means it's time for more work. And I'm trying to shift my attitude with that. I'll say 73 N 9 MUF
Speaker C: well
Speaker A: good luck with that. As a farm kid, I know that you're born with and raised with nothing but work. So yes, enjoy yourself. Take a Sunday off and relax. N9mufkw6u73. Right. This is a coffee break then. I'll go ahead and take some more check ins this morning. Who's out there this morning and would like to say hi to me and we'll chit chat a little more bit.
Speaker H: AWB1G.
Speaker A: Well Good morning Smitty. WB1G thanks for running the Zoom Room last I guess last Thursday evening. How did that work out for you on your end? That was a little different. Well, you know, it's funny because I was actually only supposed to be the
Speaker H: greeter, so it was kind of a team sport, if you will, between myself and Steven who was at the controls. You know, it was interesting. It was fun first and foremost. I'm sorry I didn't get the chance to visit and chat with you. It's funny after my minor slip up. So you know, it's interesting. We've never had a situation where and
Speaker A: we'll just call it.

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2026-02-15 17:31:33 UTC 1200.0s · W6GRC TX (147.105 MHz)

Speaker A: Out in front of the group.
Speaker B: And that's okay. Where Zoom attendees could be heard over
Speaker C: the local PA system so that folks
Speaker B: could hear somebody unmuted. And so we unmuted the room so that anybody that was physically sitting there could hear people on Zoom. But my mic would. And I know better. You know, as any broadcaster should know, you, every microphone in front of you is a live microphone. And the reason I'm bringing it back up is right, right after my slip up, I looked up and your big smile was staring at me. And I know you felt.
Speaker A: I felt all of it. And of course, it's a little bit humorous to watch somebody wriggle a little bit. Yeah, that's the way it's going to go. The new system is a little bit different than what we're used to. It sounds like it's got a great deal of capability, and it's a matter of just coordinating the dance.
Speaker B: I mean, I think that's a fantastic way to look at it. And I think too, you know, we did a big consolidation, which I think is really good, kind of taking all that gear that we were. I mean, a lot of folks don't know, but it would take a good hour, hour and a half to set up all the AV stuff to do the Zoom. In this case, it takes about five, 10 minutes. Now, that's a vast improvement. So whether it's me or Stephen or shoot, even you, it makes it easier to hand that role around because really, all you have to trav with to the meeting is a laptop and a few little odds and ends to plug into the laptop. That's huge. So we learned a ton. And I'll tell you what, I've been noodling on it all weekend. And I even drew up a workflow diagram of version 2.0. Yes, that's right. I jumped from version 1, which was Friday night, and now we're looking at a version 2.0. And I think we have. I don't want to say so, but I think we have found a way to embrace both the PA system that's in the room, which was not used on Friday, and potentially enhance the listening experience in room, physically in room and also online. So kind of some new stuff going into that. We got a whole, what, 29 days or 28 days until the next meeting? Actually, maybe a little less than that, but you get what I'm saying. So kind of fun. It was a lot of fun. And I was telling Brian and Mark there, in my professional life, not personal, but my professional life, there's nothing more than I enjoy than to solutionize audio and video issues.
Speaker A: That's what you do. By all means, yeah. This is just a little different than what we were used to. And by. And I'm sure we'll get this thing ironed out before long and make the experience feel for both sides and both ends. For me at least. It's always better to be in person. I love the in person meeting, but I, you know, the alternative to not being able to come in is to miss the meeting. Unless we have something like the Zoom. And I'm so glad we have it as an option. We have a large membership all over the country. Really? And folks from all over can check in. There's no way they can easily come in person when you live so far away. So by all means, check out our meetings on Zoom when you live elsewhere.
Speaker B: Absolutely. Nice, nice plug there, by the way. In the radio biz, we would have called that a nice little squeeze. That plug right in there. In between. Outside of amateur radio, it's kind of fun. My daughter was in Vegas this past week. I don't know how I. Well, I could tell you straight up, you have, you have youngsters. Well, you had youngsters. They're adults now. And my youngsters are adults too. But I digress. They're never, they're never adults. They're young humans and they're young adults. But they're never going to be at my level of adulthood.
Speaker C: Right.
Speaker B: I mean, yeah, you know, I know you're shaking your head with me here. At any rate, my daughter was in Vegas this past week with her boyfriend and her boyfriend's family. Now that was a tough one to swallow. She's nearly 19, so I have to kind of accept the fact that she's kind of young adulting. So she was in Vegas with her boyfriend and her boyfriend's family and his brother. And her boyfriend's brother was celebrating his 21st birthday. Okay. All that build up. So she flew there directly from school, from Reno. She goes to the University of Nevada. She flew from Reno, but she flew back here on Friday. And after the meeting, I was supposed to go to the airport to go pick her up. She was landing, I think at like 10:50 into Sacramento. And so I was all excited. I was going to leave the meeting after all that excitement we had there. And I was going to head to the airport. And when we were debriefing after the meeting, when Mark and me and others were talking about, you know, the audio video situation, I got a phone call from My wife and she said she showed up an hour ago. She actually took an earlier flight and she wanted to surprise us. So she showed up at the house. Surprised the heck out of my wife. And then of course the point the debrief was done. I was getting in the truck and I was hightailing it back home. WB1G
Speaker A: Yep, I know how surprising that can be. It's always nice when your child that has moved out comes back to visit. If they come, they tend to circle the nest a little bit too by the way. They don't just automatically leave. And for me it's exciting when they figure out how to make the whole wood world work for them. And I know it's exciting for them as well. So it just means they're growing up and she's got a good on her shoulders. She had a good dad. So I'm sure she's fine.
Speaker B: Oh she, she absolute absolutely is. So it was kind of a nice little very short visit. She came in last on Friday night and we had breakfast on Saturday and then I brought her back to school because today and tomorrow going over the summit not advised. So there you go. So I got, I got an evening where and it was cute, you know. And I don't remember, I know you have boys. I don't remember if you have a girl. I think you just have boys. But it was cute because I could tell she was a little bit homesick. It was the long span that she's been away from the house and when I came to her room and I'm like oh my gosh, you're home. You know, and she wanted cuddles and I for an almost 19 year old female to tell dad, hey dad, do you want it? You want to cuddle? You know, come on, stay, stay in here. I loved that. I melted. She knew how to, she, she definitely knows how to, how to make sure dad is wrapped around her finger at every stage. So at any rate I won't take any more time. I'm sure there's some others stacked up to say good morning to you, but heard you out there and wanted to give you a wave and say good morning. It was again good seeing you and others on Friday. Unfortunately I didn't get the chance to talk to anybody on Friday. I was kind of a little bit too consumed by the technical things that were going on. So I didn't get to even really say hi to you. And I only had a few cookies which was surprising. I was surprised. That spread was amazing. So at any rate I'll give it back to you. I know there's probably others. Hopefully I've stimulated some conversation and gotten the ball rolling to get some others to check in. Don't be shy folks. It's the microphone. Just press that little pickle and say hi to Jeff here because It's Sunday morning. WBYG73 my friend,
Speaker A: completely understand all of it. Your mind is headed in different directions
Speaker B: when you're thinking about your daughter.
Speaker A: I get it. We'll have to share another story. I'll tell you about the first meltdown my daughter had when she moved out of the house and hopefully you won't run into that one.
Speaker B: WP1G KW6U73A73 there Jeff.
Speaker A: All right, all this is KW6U for the coffee break net this morning. I'll go ahead and take some more check ins here. We'll wrap it up on time at 10 o' clock so we might as well just start going towards out and we can say hi for a minute and we'll go from there. So I'll take some in and outs this morning and let's get you checked into the log here.
Speaker D: Kilo Niner uniform, echo tango Jen
Speaker C: K6DLK Good morning Jeff.
Speaker A: Good morning Dan K6Dok and good morning. I think it's Jen K9U E T Did I get that correctly?
Speaker D: Yes QSL
Speaker A: well, fantastic. Jen, where are you checking in from? I've got you I think coming in through Echo link here. So how are you this morning and where are you checking in from?
Speaker D: Yes, good morning. We've been listening to you for the last hour. I am at my boyfriend's qth. We are coming in on allstar in Wisconsin and I've enjoyed listening to you and I'm like I'm gonna check in tonight.
Speaker A: Fantastic. So you were just sort of spinning the dial so to speak and been listening to us for a little bit. Well thank you for checking the coffee breaknet Wisconsin. We get a few people from, you know, checking in from Wisconsin once in a while and of course I've got in laws and family that are from there that live here in California. They've left the cold weather.
Speaker D: I actually have family in California in Long beach and Temecula. I've spent many summers in Long Beach. I do miss California quite a bit. But yeah it is cold. But actually today is night, it's 50. We're debating whether we want to go and do some PODA and activate a park. But he listens to you guys every morning. I think he turns you on and listens to you. And I was like, have you ever checked in? And he said no. So I was like, I'm going to.
Speaker A: Yeah, by all means, check in whenever it sounds about right. And I want to thank you for doing that. You were brave enough to actually key up the mic. So we enjoy people coming in from all over the country and all over the world. I don't know if you heard earlier, but we had someone find us from the Netherlands and the miracles of modern Internet and gateways to get to California. It's fantastic.
Speaker D: Listening to you since you first started the net. So yes, I did hear the Netherlands gentleman. We run a net. It's every day during the week. It's international on net. Our nets are very chaotic. They're not like a traditional net and it's a lot of fun. So I run that every other Friday. My boyfriend does so Thursday. He's very, very popular. He's very well loved and it is a funnet and all you have to do is give your happy thoughts. So. But I love playing on radio and I do have the courage to jump in. I just was enjoying you. And I liked listening to the gentleman's conversation about his daughter wanting a cuddle. And I have girls too. It made me happy and I wanted to check in.
Speaker A: Well, I'm sure Smitty's listening. I'm sure he appreciated that comment. He would. Yeah. And nice that you enjoyed that. Well, thanks for checking into the net. What is the daily net that you run?
Speaker D: Okay, that's a lot, my love. Okay, he's starting to tell me at all right now. I wish I could have him do it. It is on the Lakeshore repeater out of racing and it can connect your via All Star DMR and it's every day at 5pm Central Time. And you just give a happy thought. The node number to connect to it is 511861.
Speaker B: Hope that helps. Okay, quick comment.
Speaker A: Go ahead, Smitty.
Speaker B: Well, I'm listening and I apologize. I didn't catch the name or the call, but. Good morning, Racine, Wisconsin. I also have a connection. I'm the guy that was talking about the daughter that. The daughter that's cuddling with my great aunt who unfortunately is no longer with us. Lived in Kenosha. Oh yeah, Kenosha. You know where Kenosha is, don't ya? And as a kid when I used to go visit her, I used to go to the Mars Cheese Castle there. Right there. You know where I'm talking about. We go to The Mars Cheese Castle. I don't know, as a kid Cheese Castle sounded very cool. And then you go there. I went there as an adult maybe 10 years ago and I was like, oh, I remember it differently. But Good morning Racine, Wisconsin or good early afternoon I guess. WB1G.
Speaker A: Yeah, Jen, I think you have a fan. Thanks for checking in. I wrote down the note here in the notes and I'm willing to go check it out here one of these days. But thank you for checking into the net this morning. Being brave enough to do. Doesn't sound like you're all that scary. K9uet kw6u73.
Speaker D: All right, good. We are actually in Kenosha sitting here right now. So racing is where our repeater is. It was a pleasure speaking with you this morning and to your other friends from the Las Vegas guy refers to Las Vegas daughter. Anyways, have a great morning.
Speaker A: Yeah, we, we tell a lot of stories here. So yep, happy thoughts are a big part of ours as well. Have a great day, Jen. We'll catch you next time. And good morning Dan. K6D okay.
Speaker B: Aloha.
Speaker A: Are you back home or you local?
Speaker B: Good morning.
Speaker C: Yes, aloha to all. Gonna just scooch on in there. Watch out. DLK's coming in. Jeff, Smitty, bring it on in. Let's cuddle. Great talk. And for some reason I'm craving a little cheese in my omelet this morning. Don't know why, but no, I am back and I am working this weekend. I hear the vacuum going upstairs and I am being pushed out as soon as I grab a bite to eat. It looks like all this time that I enjoyed doing other things have left the important things stacking up that I've gotten back to. There was a hard line in the sand to be back by Valentine's Day and I was, I knew what was good for me.
Speaker A: Oh well. Who drew the hard line in the in the sand that could be a little mushy. And wouldn't Valentine's Day be nicer in Hawaii?
Speaker C: It would but my Valentine was back in California. I shared the story that my mother in law hurt her hip and went through surgery and replaced a hip and is going through recovery therapy. And although I tried to convince that a little time might be good away especially in light of the fact that mom is receiving 24 hour care in the facility that she's in to recover. And when she gets out then it'll be all hands on deck. But my wife very, very concerned about it. She was very gracious in allowing myself and my son to sneak off for just a little bit. So it wasn't a long family one. And because of that, I am back. We are always stronger together.
Speaker A: Well, it's hard to argue with that. And that sounds like a halfway decent line in the sand. And when it comes to being apart, Valentine's Day, you have to correct that. You're back, welcome back. And hopefully you had a, you know, obviously you had fun and safe travels back. So here you are. And what else is going on in your day today then, Den?
Speaker C: You know, the same pile that I left when I departed. I always try to clean things up. You know, whether it's a desk, a garage, a project, or anything else, you usually try to get on top of things so that you don't come back to the rubble. And I didn't do that. So I'm doing the same now. I'm getting things going. I'm wrapping up some other projects. It just seems to be a forever thing. And I know there are others out there who do the same thing, regardless of the differences in what we do. It just seems to be like a Golden Gate Bridge painting project where you
Speaker A: get all the way through, and once
Speaker C: you get to the other side, it's time to start all over again somewhere else. And that's it. So happy to do it. And as long as we have our health and we're above ground and we have something to do, and I think, you know, we always wish we could retire and get to other things. And it's very important to build that picture correctly, because when you. When you don't and you forget the details, you don't realize that you'll be probably busier in your retirement. How are you enjoying your retirement, Jeff? I understand you just. You just got to hang it up and enjoy. Heading out to the. Is it Pacific Crest Trail?
Speaker A: Well, thanks for asking. Yes, I am enjoying my retirement. I think the big thing for me was having control over my time. You know, being on a. In healthcare, you're on more or less on Monday to five, you know, six or eight to five treadmill. That doesn't really end when you get off work because of the emotional baggage that's there for the end of the day, plus raising kids, plus doing all the stuff. So retiring. I thought I would have all the control over my time, but of course, my lovely wife finds things for me to do just to make sure. And the grandkids, we keep busy. They've started jiu jitsu when they're going to school, and I'M part of all that pickup but now I'm getting ready to hike the Pacific Crush Trail and that takes quite a bit of training and I'm actually mostly prepared. I could probably leave a little early if they let me and be just fine.
Speaker C: Yeah it does take some preparation and I had to chuckle when you said you now have control of your time as a retiree.
Speaker B: I was going to ask are you married?
Speaker C: Do you have kids?
Speaker A: And you answered all of that.
Speaker C: The nice thing is you don't look at it as a loss of control of your time. You look at it as a gift to others and we constantly wonder how we can be as productive, how we can be useful. I get that assignment. Hopefully you meet some wonderful people on the trail too. I don't know if you're going alone or if you're taking company with you. If you do go along usually you can meet some interesting types on the trail. You cross paths with some.

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Speaker A: Pretty awesome people who are willing to share their story. Are you going alone?
Speaker B: Yes, I will be hiking. Well you never really hiked alone on the pct, but I'll be not going with anyone else. I'll be on my own schedule. And you do cross paths with. There are 50 people a day that have applied for the PCT so at least for the first part of it there'll be quite a few thru hikers that I'll be meeting up with, hiking with, visiting with, whatever, sharing experiences and I find when I go hiking that I never have trouble meeting with, chatting with people. So we have a good time.
Speaker A: Sounds like it's going to be a blast. Plus you cross on the path through some of the day hike areas that people are out on some of the shorter trips that just drop into the trail and out. So that will be kind of neat. Hopefully the weather holds up. Have you done your research on the weather that you're going to have along the way?
Speaker B: I am not too worried about the weather until April 1st. You'll kind of get a look at the snowpack to get an idea of what's going on through the Sierra. I'm actually more concerned about the heat through Southern California. Again, not too concerned about the weather. I'm not leaving until May so that's where I'm more concerned about the heat than anything else I have to figure out, you know, get my body used to hiking when hot.
Speaker A: Yeah, that'll be toasty. Pack your dress bikini. I'm sure you'll have a blast. I better get out of the way. I know you're trying to close up shop and get to your day and there are a lot of others probably trying to get in for the log or to say hi to you. So I will head on out and give you a quick aloha. K6DLK.
Speaker B: All right, Jen, as always, thank you for checking in and It's a pleasure. K60LK KW62 73.
Speaker C: 73 Jeff.
Speaker B: Oh yeah, it is 9:53 and I need to close up shop at 10 o'. Clock. I'll bet, I'll bet we can get a whole bunch of people in the log between now and then. So let's, let's take some in and outs and log onlys. In and outs and log onlys and I'll close up at 10. This is the coffee breakneck. KW6U.
Speaker D: Kilo november 6th victor yankee, delta kilo november 6th victor yankee delta log only.
Speaker E: Whiskey Bravo 3 Charlie, Sierra, Yankee for
Speaker A: the log,
Speaker D: Whiskey six gulf lima, whiskey for the log.
Speaker B: All right, let me run through who I have here for the log here. It's W6GLW. I've got you in the log.
Speaker E: Morning, Rick.
Speaker B: WB3CSY. I've got you in the log. Good morning. I think it's Ryan Wu6H. You know, I wasn't able to hear you, but in the background the name popped up. Let's see, I've got you and I'm putting you in the log. But were you an in n out or a log only?
Speaker C: Oh, go ahead and throw me in the log.
Speaker D: Thanks. Have a great morning.
Speaker B: All right, got you in the log. And Vincent K6DYD, I've got you in the log. Is there anyone else that would like to try check in to the net? Log only is here.
Speaker A: Let's go.
Speaker B: Log only.
Speaker D: Alpha India 6 whiskey.
Speaker C: Log only.
Speaker B: Good morning, John. Got you in the log. Anyone else that would like to get in the log this morning?
Speaker D: Kilo Golf 9 Mike. Good morning, Jeff.
Speaker B: Frank, I have you in the log. Thanks for checking Anyone out for the log. One more time. I'll go ahead and take some log onlys. Anyone else out there that would like to get in the log this morning for the coffee break net? This is KW6.
Speaker E: Um,
Speaker B: All right, well, hearing none. This is kw6u for the coffee break.
Speaker E: Ned.
Speaker B: We'll go ahead and turn the repeater back to normal operation here momentarily. But just want to let everyone know that the repeater will be worked on later on today. So it might be down for a little bit as they solve the voter receiver issue and hopefully they'll have good luck with that. So you might hear some activity with that going on. But the coffee breaknet is every morning 7:30 to 10:00am we love having you check in. It's very nice to hear people from all over the country and around the world. And we'll have Brian AI6us as the formal host for tomorrow morning. Thank you, Brian, for your help this morning and thank you all for being patient with us as we work through
Speaker D: our voting receiver issues.
Speaker B: This is PW6U returning the repeater back to normal operation. 73 all good morning.
Speaker C: Hey, kilo golf 9 mike, wb1g quick drive by.
Speaker E: Let me get in quickly if I could with six us. Go ahead, Brian, check your audio. I believe you've been running on narrow bandwidth. That's what it sounds like. The audio's kind of just a bit on the high side. So double check that. You have a great day. Thank you for running the net. Sorry to put you through so much necessary. But thank you so much for all the effort this morning to get on the air.
Speaker C: Yeah.
Speaker B: Hey, I have to go through and diagnose what's going on on my end, so I have a feeling I have an antenna issue. I don't really know what the problem was. It's probably something else. Have a great day. Thanks. Thanks, Brian, for your help. I appreciate the background help for sure. This is kw6uc clear.
Speaker E: Thank you, Smitty, for the quick break there. Ai6us back over to Europe.
Speaker D: Smith.
Speaker C: Oh yeah, I'll give breaks anytime I kilo Golf 9 Mike WB1G real quick.
Speaker D: Morning, Smitty. Kilo Golf 9 Mike. Loved your story by the way.
Speaker C: As a dad, you get it. Any dad would get it.
Speaker A: And.
Speaker C: And I kind of forgot Jeff has a daughter, so he. Not that it makes a difference.
Speaker D: Kids are kids.
Speaker B: Right.
Speaker C: And I don't think they ever grow up beyond them always. Well, they're always your kid. Right. Just want to give you a heads up. I, I saw your email with all of those planning meetings and I just added them to the club calendar and so you'll see them on the website probably in the next few hours. Usually within an hour they'll show up on the website, but they are added and in there and I did set a reminder for the first one that's coming up on the 19th just because there's been a kind of a gap between the last round and this round. So there'll be a day before there'll be a groups message that goes out automatically to remind folks about the one on the 19th. WB1G
Speaker D: thanks for doing that, Smitty. I do appreciate it and looking forward to having you there in the role that you're going to be in doing the MC stuff. So thanks for all you're doing behind the scenes in preparation, public publicity and everything you'll do on the day of the event. We're do appreciate it.
Speaker C: Kilogram. Oh man, you. You got it. You got it. WB1G73.
Speaker E: Made on March 26. I'm seeing standard meeting.
Speaker C: Oh, is it already. Is it already out there? I just added it a few minutes ago. So typically it takes a little while for groups and the website, typically about an hour before it refreshes. But are you saying it's out there already? That's pretty cool.
Speaker E: Yes, it's out there and I believe there might be a change for 26 because that's showing as a. Well, it doesn't indicate that it's a
Speaker D: zoom meeting, but anyway it Might be
Speaker E: occurring a little earlier.
Speaker C: Frank. Well real quick, it should be starting at 6pm from a time start standpoint and by the way I did make a mistake when I first added it. I left out the meeting link for Zoom. So you're probably seeing the first version of that. But I'm willing to bet it will sync up and in short time you'll see that Zoom link in there as far as the location. But good catch Brian.
Speaker D: Good set eyes. Yeah. That last meeting will be on site and we'll refine that calendar as we get closer to it. But I think traditionally we have that last meeting a couple days before the event just to do a quick walkthrough and to ensure you know everything is understood. I know there's a follow on meeting I think on that Friday where some smaller groups helps to load gear, unload gear I mean and we'll definitely continue to refine that calendar and make sure that the dates work for everyone and it's understood. Kilo Golf 9 Mike and check the time is
Speaker E: so we typically I think did 5 or 5:30.
Speaker C: Yeah I'd schedule it for six at 7pm But Frank let me know if that needs to change, my friend.
Speaker D: This is sac Valley's original 105 machine. It'll go a little bit.
Speaker C: So thank you.
Speaker D: Smitty. Work in progress.
Speaker C: Right.
Speaker D: But I appreciate you getting the word out there so people at least know the dates and then we'll refine the times for all the Zoom meetings. We know when those are going to happen. Those, those aren't going to change. But the showtime on the day of we'll work with everyone's calendar to find the time that that works best. We'll set that weeks in advance so everyone knows and it'll be clear. So might be some revisions in the calendar but that's easy to fix between now and then. Thank you very much. Appreciate it Brian and Smitty and again Brian, thank you. I know you didn't probably plan to spend your morning doing what you did this morning but appreciate it and all you do for the club, both of you. Kilo Golf 9 Mike73
Speaker E: just brought it up because I usually will populate my calendar off of this and really don't pay much attention. I have it on my calendar so that's why if we know that we're typically doing it earlier we probably should get in there.
Speaker B: Right.
Speaker E: Because I bet you there's a bunch of other people out there like me. Yeah no Tom. Well doing logging so Tom NN6H thank you AI6US.
Speaker D: Yeah. So as we're making sausage right here on the theater in real time. Smitty, if you want to make that last meeting at 5pm we'll set that now and then if we have to adjust, we'll adjust. But you know, I know that sometimes things change as we get closer to the end of the planning cycle. So but for now if you would just make that last meeting before the last planning meeting, that is before the event. 5 o' clock and we'll just start there. Okay, that's all I got. Thank you very much again. Kilo Golf 9 Mike 73.
Speaker C: Sounds good brother. And just to confirm that last meeting, that is March 26th, 5:30 start time to 6:30 hour.
Speaker D: I think that one lingers a bit. Not everyone needs to be there for the entire duration. You know, some of the team leads just walk their areas and talk to their volunteer cadre. So if you would make it two hours, but. But not everyone will need to be there I think for the entire time.
Speaker C: Okay, I will make it two hours. My question. And that is on site. Just to confirm with you on. Forgive me, I'm sorry, the 26th, that is not on site. Correct. That's a Zoom. And the 27th is the Friday before. Keep me honest here. The 26th virtual or in person?
Speaker D: Yeah, the 26th is for everyone. That's a planning meeting on site. There's another group, smaller group on that Friday and I don't think this needs to be calendared just yet because the people haven't been picked that will be there to load and unload gear. So don't calendar that one just yet. That will be, I think some select folks. But the Thursday before the event, that one will be all hands, two hours starting at five on site at the train station. That's my understanding. And Brian, please correct me if I'm wrong because you've done this many more years than I have.
Speaker E: Yeah. So Thursday the 26th is typically on location and everyone is invited to that meeting that is participating for Saturday so they can do a walk through and meet their committee, their chair leads and talk about specifics and. Yeah, and then I double checked. Yeah, sunset is 7:30. So just kind of for reference.
Speaker D: Anyway, that's it.
Speaker E: AI6us. Thanks Frank.
Speaker D: Yep, appreciate it. Thank you. All right, off to breakfast. Late breakfast. Kilo Golf 9 Mike 73.
Speaker C: Before we go, one more thing for you and this will get you kind of excited. I reached out to Bruce by email because obviously shiny new object ampersand and I am making an attempt at writing a Visual Studio Windows application companion app. Companion app. Not a replacement. A companion app that will bring that web interface into a nice application form with a refresh and a quit button, and rather than having to run that in a browser, lets you run it into a real app so it doesn't get, you know, closed as a tab and things like that. So standby or stay tuned. You may beta test a Windows app for me here. WP1G73
Speaker D: Very cool, Smitty. Very cool. Yeah, you know, he is definitely into open source. It's all on GitHub. Source code is out there and he encourages revisions and improvements and augmentation and all that other stuff. So I'm sure he was glad to hear you want to bring your skills into improving it. So good. I look forward to assisting with that too. And thanks for doing that. Sounding great, by the way. Kilo Golf 9 Mike 73
Speaker B: oh yeah.
Speaker C: Thank you. Thank you for complimenting me on my rack. My audio rack, My audio rack.
Speaker E: Wow.
Speaker C: Second time in the last 24 hours I've, I've stumbled over things WB1G73.

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Speaker A: Okay. 6m fm. Good morning. Yeah, you're loud and clear here. Just left the house running a little late. Yeah, welcome.
Speaker B: Welcome to the airwaves on your new rig. Sounds good. I used to wear the Yay2 audio as usual.

2026-02-15 17:55:15 UTC 35.2s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

Speaker A: Roger that. I'll be on the highway here shortly.
Speaker B: Yeah, what I was saying was that your
Speaker A: audio sounds really good. Nice. Clear ya audio. Because it's getting out real nice.

2026-02-15 17:56:20 UTC 4.1s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

Okay. Stephen j6.

2026-02-15 17:56:55 UTC 5.5s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

W e6a x n repeater.

2026-02-15 17:57:17 UTC 6.4s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

System 7, lift up.

2026-02-15 18:09:38 UTC 283.4s · W6GRC TX (147.105 MHz)

Speaker A: Six hai six west.
Speaker B: Brian? Yeah.
Speaker A: Was that you? Tomorrow?
Speaker B: So I thought that was me you're calling in. Sorry,
Speaker A: I heard something. Station breaking up. Sounded like you, ryan. Yeah.
Speaker B: No.
Speaker A: NN6H Sorry, I think you thought I was calling you. Yeah. NN6H Tom, are you monitoring AI6?
Speaker C: Yeah, Brian, I'm here at N6H
Speaker A: okay. Do you want me to leave the system as is or take it back over for live testing for the voters?
Speaker C: I don't think it matters. I mean for the timing issue there. I mean it should show up either way. So I don't. It can be done either way. So I've just been monitoring it, but it's been. Yeah, it's been cleaned this morning for some reason.
Speaker B: Yep.
Speaker A: Intermittent darn thing. Okay, I'm going to bring them back on live and down the backup. That way, you know, it will probably be easier for us to communicate.
Speaker C: Okay. Yeah, should be no problem there. Yeah, but the way it was last night, I thought for sure it would be having all sorts of bits this morning.
Speaker A: But for some reason you change a
Speaker C: few things and things start working.
Speaker A: Yes, indeed. What did overnight? Nothing. All right, I'm going to activate and then I'll do a quick test here in about probably three to five minutes.
Speaker B: Ai6us WB1G Quick drive by, by the way.
Speaker A: Let's make some sausage.
Speaker C: I like that.
Speaker A: That was funny.
Speaker B: Yeah, how the sausage is made. Right. Hey, real quick. I caught up on those emails this morning. Great feedback from both you and Mark. Not to be exclusive here, but I love it and I think we're on a great path together. So look forward to exploring that a little bit more with you, but good stuff for sure. WB1G have fun fixing the repeater. Okay. Make it shine. Spit shine it, please.
Speaker A: Yeah, let's see if I'm getting in this way. Ai6us yeah, I caught that. 100%. No good conversations and look forward to
Speaker C: seeing what we can do.
Speaker B: Yeah, and as far as I try to get away from live sound, it just sucks me back in. I knew you could appreciate a couple comments that thread by the way, regarding taking the mic and putting it in front of the speaker kind of thing. Ways to. Ways to go to a press conference and jack in without being able to jack into the PA. There you go. WP1G Sentry.
Speaker A: Yep, did that a couple of times over at the old facility. Yeah, it's especially if you arrive to the. To the event late and you don't want to be seen walking up on stage and placing a mic. On the podium. But of course, then you have you always. Whenever you're in a rush like that, you have a PA system with a lifted ground.
Speaker B: Oh, yes, the dreadful hum. All right, go back to what you're doing. Have a good one. Take care. WB1G.
Speaker A: You helped me do what I'm doing. So the voter is back online for. But we will be doing some further testing today. Thanks AI6US.

2026-02-15 18:15:03 UTC 4.9s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

W e6axn receiver.

2026-02-15 18:15:53 UTC 33.7s · W6GRC TX (147.105 MHz)

Kg9m. Are you still monitoring frank ai6 us. Kilo Golf 9 Mike AI sixuous.

2026-02-15 18:18:23 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

D.

2026-02-15 18:20:28 UTC 586.7s · W6GRC TX (147.105 MHz)

Speaker A: Ai6us if you're still around. I have an idea. Sometimes I dream and I have ideas when I dream. You got one sec.
Speaker B: Now I'm scared if it involves me,
Speaker A: Right? So I might have to do this in a crawl, walk, run, approach, but I think it should be pretty easy if I am. This is going to be dangerous. If I reach out to the guys at Ham Club Online and find a way that I can call their and look based on call sign, do a lookup assuming that they have an API or assuming that it can be done without an act of Congress. It would be really cool if we had a tablet, a laptop, an iPad, a phone. And whoever is checking in can type in call signs at the door. And I know you're going to be
Speaker B: like, this is exactly what I'm talking
Speaker A: about, at least for a first step. And people are signing in. Oh, hey, how you doing Mike or Smitty, WB1G oh, hey, by the way, you need to renew or you're coming up for renewal and give their status, their membership status back to whoever's checking them in. It's a thought. I don't want to try to boil the ocean too fast, but that would be pretty easy to do.
Speaker B: Did you talk to Mark? I had proposed pretty much word for word.
Speaker A: Well, I did and that's where this is coming from. I'm not taking the idea away from you.
Speaker B: You're absolutely right.
Speaker A: I would need to be able to call in Ham Club Online, but I can build a very simple web page or web view or webpage that would, you know, somebody, whoever's checking in could go to w6ck.org check ins or I don't know, meeting, whatever, and then enter call signs in. Might even be able to do a digital sign in where folks, you know, type in their call check arrl, blah blah blah. I don't know if that might be over complicating it, but the lookup to their database and identifying whether somebody has a current membership, that shouldn't be too hard.
Speaker B: Yeah, the only thing that I was thinking about is guest. Guest would not be on the, on that roster. It worked great if it was directly connected up to Ham Club Online. And so that's why he was kind of talking to Mark about kind of, you know, utilizing the database and interacting with it. So the things that I see
Speaker C: that
Speaker B: take time during check in, number one is manually writing on a piece of paper and if you didn't bring a badge then you know, moving over and you have four, three, four, five people at A table at a time during check in.
Speaker A: Little chaotic.
Speaker B: And so, you know, if, if whatever we build has a print button and I volunteer, I offered to donate my. I have a spare label printer. Just donate that to the club to print out name badges that when somebody signs in, if they don't have a badge, you hit print and that printer is sitting right there.
Speaker A: Interesting, interesting. And I think you're volunteering to be the one to do that at every meeting. Hi. Hi.
Speaker B: I'm kidding.
Speaker A: I'm totally kidding. Brian, there's a comment. Come on in. Coming.
Speaker C: Hey kn6nus, I just want to say if you guys need developer support, I'm happy to help. I could definitely connect HAM Club online if they have an API to whatever system you want to build or build a full fledged app where you could export monthly and be able to use it within the application, that kind of stuff. But you know, let me know if you need any help. Can6nus,
Speaker A: we should talk. So I'm a web developer. Python, Java, JavaScript and a few other flavors. But I'm application developer so we should put our heads together because I'm willing to bet together we could make some magic happen. WBwing
Speaker C: sounds good. Yeah, Feel free to contact me. I do all kinds of development. So, yeah, web or embedded or otherwise. So hit me up kn6nua.
Speaker B: That's awesome. Yeah, see if I have it. That's awesome, Joshua, thank you very much. You know, so kind of a 10,000, 100,000 foot view there, Smitty. We know the roadblock, Michael. And so, you know, we have to kind of think about do we want to see if we can work within their framework to enhance HAM Club or do we just, you know, try to secure the API and have a way to export and import, you know, so you know what we're up against there.
Speaker A: Yeah, unfortunately I do more so than Mr. Nuf and you and I have some history with the support team there. So that is probably the biggest obstacle. But yeah, when I've tried to, when I've tried to help them in the past, they were unwilling to accept help. So we'll see. You know how some hams are, you know it, Brian. But so we may, that may be a limiting factor there, but who knows? We'll see, we'll explore wby.
Speaker B: So maybe an approach we might think about is kind of put together just a quick little template of an interface and something that we can submit to them and say, hey, you know, we would love to either work with you to develop this as a You know, as a function for your website. Because I'm sure a lot of other clubs out there would love to use a, you know, you know, because how else do people keep track of attendance on ham club and so interaction with the resource that they want us to use and really bring it into the real world. You know, I was just thinking if we kind of presented to them a template of, you know, of what we wanted to accomplish and you know, we would like to, you know, maybe support you. These are the resources we have and if that's, you know, not available, then the next step would be, okay, can we have the appropriate API for in and out so we can, you know, do our own front end to, you know, do what we need but still not make it. So my biggest thing with BARC was I don't want to gather all this information and then have to have somebody re enter it manually. That's crazy. In this day and age,
Speaker A: I'm tracking 100% on that. And I agree with you wholeheartedly. And unfortunately right now that is kind of how they were, which is, well, plug it in. Well, that's fine. But when you got 50, 60 or on Friday, 72 different people, that's, that's a lot of data entry and it's in 2025. That's silly. 2026,
Speaker B: well, actually it would have been 98 entries would have needed to be made and then you just need to notate, you know, guest or member and then you do a lookup. Exactly ties in because for voting and that sort of thing, it lets you know, you know, who the active members are, who membership needs to contact. And you know, I was doing face to face with the check in. And by the way, Smitty, I mentioned that I really enjoyed doing the job and I wouldn't mind helping out whenever possible because that's the exact kind of interaction I usually have at meetings. And so as a greeter, it was quite a bit of fun. But I was, you know, I would say 50% of the people I was able to ask, you know, hey, is your membership current? And it queried, oh, probably four or five people said, no, I need to get that done. Yeah.
Speaker A: So how awesome is it to do it right there? Shoot. Even, you know, I'm overthinking this. I know, or maybe over engineering, but you know, have a laptop or a tablet, like, hey, here you go right here, grab your credit card,
Speaker B: here's the
Speaker A: tablet, go ahead and do it.
Speaker B: I think a secondary, a secondary position. Yeah, but I was just trying to figure out how to, you know, because at times we had 10 or more people waiting in line just to sign a piece of paper and make sure they had a name tag. And for me, you know,
Speaker A: node 5, 1 0, 18 disconnected.

2026-02-15 18:34:47 UTC 5.4s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

Wp6axm receiver.

2026-02-15 18:45:23 UTC 36.9s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Sa. This is kn6whu. Top of the rainy morning to you.

2026-02-15 19:03:21 UTC 9.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

System9, link up.

2026-02-15 19:03:59 UTC 33.0s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Speaker A: Yeah, I've got a copy for a sound check. KN6WHU. You're coming in crunchy, but I got you
Speaker B: it.

2026-02-15 19:05:24 UTC 17.5s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

I've got a copy on that signal. Check this. Can6Wh.

2026-02-15 19:05:32 UTC 5.1s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

W e6a x n repeater.

2026-02-15 19:11:52 UTC 5.5s · GEARS E TX (146.850 MHz)

W6r h c repeater check 1.

2026-02-15 19:17:07 UTC 27.5s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Oscar 6 monitoring. Yeah, I'm picking you up here. This is kn6whu mobile.

2026-02-15 19:19:03 UTC 4.9s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

W e6a x n repeater.

2026-02-15 19:21:34 UTC 8.1s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Specifically, then recommend you have an echo link now.

2026-02-15 19:28:37 UTC 13.3s · W6GRC TX (147.105 MHz)

W6grc.

2026-02-15 19:29:30 UTC 6.3s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

W e6a x m repeater.

2026-02-15 19:37:14 UTC 21.9s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

This is kn6whu. I got your radio check here.

2026-02-15 19:38:57 UTC 12.9s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Los Angeles linked up.

2026-02-15 19:39:35 UTC 3.8s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

W e6a x n repeater.

2026-02-15 20:00:01 UTC 23.3s · W6GRC TX (147.105 MHz)

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.

2026-02-15 20:13:41 UTC 8.1s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Kuda page tks.

2026-02-15 20:16:12 UTC 52.4s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Ko6mxko6mx San Francisco.

2026-02-15 20:31:38 UTC 6.8s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Kilo7 Oscar Fox shot off curves.

2026-02-15 20:32:59 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

D.

2026-02-15 20:39:44 UTC 6.9s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Los Angeles link up.

2026-02-15 20:43:56 UTC 11.5s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

On. Battery at 3. System 26 link up.

2026-02-15 20:53:57 UTC 9.3s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Odd battery at 3.

2026-02-15 20:56:28 UTC 5.4s · GEARS E TX (146.850 MHz)

W6r h c repeater check 2.

2026-02-15 20:59:59 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

D.

2026-02-15 21:03:42 UTC 21.5s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

Speaker A: Kk6vzd
Speaker B: mobile wp6a x n
Speaker A: repeater.

2026-02-15 21:03:56 UTC 9.4s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

On battery at 3.

2026-02-15 21:04:41 UTC 28.4s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

Speaker A: This is KK6VZD.
Speaker B: Whoever that is, you're completely unreadable.

2026-02-15 21:05:31 UTC 1200.0s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

Speaker A: JK 63 CD and 6 item. Will you wait? That's better.
Speaker B: You're still pretty staticky, but at least that time I heard you. Good afternoon.
Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. Radio trouble, Mr. Ham Radio Operator. Hello? All of a sudden I'm real scratchy, weak. Everybody's saying, are you on a handheld? Actually, this is a four element be. Oh, should be full squash. I don't know.
Speaker B: You're on a handheld. What? In chico,
Speaker A: I'm on a four element beam with about 80 watts. Okay.
Speaker B: Did you do anything? Because all of a sudden you. You're. You're much clearer with a. With less static.
Speaker A: Well, Chris, I'll tell you. It's called a rotator. Or some people say roll. So I pushed my little buttons and I saw the red numbers changing. Whoopee. So how are you doing?
Speaker B: Well, that makes an awful lot of sense. I thought you might have done something like that. I'm all right. I'm heading down to Roseville to pick up a new telephone.
Speaker A: Sunday afternoon. Roseville. Never been there, but it could be a nice trip. I don't know, stop and get a Subway sandwich or something.
Speaker B: Well, Sunday afternoon in Roseville, it's going to be busy. When I get down to Roseville, there's a section of 65 that's always busy. Like from. What is it? Pleasant. Pleasant Grove Road on south to Galleria. It's always, always down there. But, you know, at least I know about.
Speaker A: Well, you know, in my book, learning how to live by N6IWH. It's all about stay in a happy mood, Sing Kumbaya as much as you can.
Speaker B: Well, you know, and actually it's all of a. It's just accepting. It's like that is the way that it's going to be. So just roll with it.
Speaker A: There you go. You know, you're. You're getting a handle on it. You know the old phrase, don't cry over spilled milk? Well, in life things go as well as we'd like. Always. So sometimes you just have to stand down and let it roll right on you.
Speaker B: Yes, siree. So did you hear the news about the penstock failure up at Colgate? Supposed to be a fairly new penstock, and the darn thing broke.
Speaker A: I really feel out of the loop. I don't know what you're talking about.
Speaker B: Well, apparently not too long ago. A couple years ago, within the past couple of years, they had a new pen stock constructed to feed the Colgate power house up there somewhere up there and. And failed. It collapsed or something like that. So you know, they've got all this water, of course, Fenstock, you know, on the side of Hill. So. So all this water comes tumbling down the hill and. Well, I guess, you know, the. The power station itself was. Was okay, but. Yeah, it's kind of a mess up there.
Speaker A: Oh, my God. Well, where is that?
Speaker B: Downstream of Bullard's Bar, I think.
Speaker A: Oh, my God. I used to live in Challenge. That's right next to Bullard's Bar. And they do worry about that, Dan, that reservoir, because, you know, all that water coming down. Whoa. You remember when Orville was going to blow up? What Was that in 2017?
Speaker B: I forget. Oh, that one's a hard one for me to forget. Mostly it was the. You know, they were talking about it. It's going to overtop the emergency spillway. And I'm like, well, all right. And it did. And then they were. They were showing images of. You know, they were showing videos of it overtopping. And I'm watching this huge wall of water coming over the emergency spillway and hitting the foot of the spillway. And the foot of the spillway was dirt. And I trust sitting there thinking, when you get that much water coming down on dirt, what does it do to the dirt? It washes it away.
Speaker A: Yeah. You know, there was a lot of stuff going on. You know, don't pay attention to this. A lot of stuff going on that they didn't want us to know about.
Speaker B: Yeah. I'm just looking at that, thinking, oh, my goodness, that's a disaster waiting to happen. You know, they couldn't do anything but let it flow over the emergency spillway. And now that water is going to erode the base of the spillway. Somebody obviously wasn't thinking when they finished that. Amazing to me, when they. When they did the repair, that the first thing they did was they poured a whole bunch of concrete at the base of the spillway. The emergency spillway.
Speaker A: Oh, yeah. And I guess you could say it's older technology. Or are they just, you know, they didn't know what we know now. But a lot of people were very scared, very worried when they were saying, the dam's gonna bust. You better get out of Dodge.
Speaker B: Well, I can tell you that I was. I packed up and left, definitely. But, yeah, it just kills me that I guess they thought when they finished the construction of a dam in, what, 68. If anybody thought of that emergency spillway, they probably like, well, it's never going to overflow anyway, so we don't have to go to the additional trouble and expense of reinforcing the foot of it.
Speaker A: Well, you know, there's something that happens when you hire a lot of educated people. They have low self esteem sometimes, okay. And they want to justify their jobs by, you know, doing something. And what they do is they go out and create situations that are worse than what you started with.
Speaker B: Yeah, well. Oh, well. So, yeah, it was interesting. I wonder, I wonder who the. The company is that built that, that pen stock and I wonder how much they're going to get sued.
Speaker A: Well, I don't know. If it were me, I'd be packing, really. Myself, I moved to Columbia, something like that. But hey, have you heard about alien spacecraft and stuff like that? I know you have, but recently there's a lot more activity going on and, you know, other countries as well. But the Grand Canyon, where I'm from, that area, they've found something going on underneath. There's caves and stuff that they're trying to close off. And, you know, they actually can't get in because there's forces that block every, every way to get in this cave. Mini caves. It's getting kind of scary there, Chris.
Speaker B: Oh, what are you saying? That there's some subterranean creatures down there that we have known nothing about, and their activity is interfering.
Speaker A: I see subterranean creatures driving cars all
Speaker B: the time over here, but.
Speaker A: Yeah, and people are disappearing. They've blocked off this one cave with a huge concrete abutment. But people go down the canyon and they're gone. And it's not just the Grand Canyon. There's other places in Arizona and also underwater, you find these, you know, huge. What do they forgot bass, I guess, for the spacecraft coming in and out.
Speaker B: Yeah, well, I can see these people where they're disappearing, going places where they shouldn't and then getting in trouble and then. Yeah,
Speaker A: well, also, you know, I look at YouTube videos, I get a lot of information, but you don't know what to believe. You know, a lot of things could be fake. Like, you know, Bigfoot with fiend north of Redding. Okay.
Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. What was it? There was. Oh, I don't remember. I'm thinking back. Probably the beginning of the 1900s. Somebody faked. An ancient creature that was supposed to be precursor to man called Silt Down Man. Completely faked. And a lot of people fell for that.
Speaker A: Oh, yeah, I'm sure that's great fun. You know, the guys who make these big, you know, big foot footprints, you know, I'm sure they're laughing like hell.
Speaker B: When I was, I don't know, early teens, I had a Friend that really believed in UFOs. Don't ask me why. We had this. My family had this lid of this old diaper pail and it had a little dome in the middle of it. I remember taking it out to the beach and we throwing it around like a Frisbee. Well, I took a picture of it and then I took it back and showed it to him and told him I saw a ufo.
Speaker A: Oh, you're so bad. But there's, you know, a lot more evidence. You know, I guess the government also was starting to, you know, the Freedom of Information act and they're loosening up documents. And of course there's that area of 51 or whatever it is in New Mexico that they all talk about. Ooh, spacecraft. Oh, Chris has been at it again.
Speaker B: Oh, yeah, yeah, well, yeah, well, so I got tomorrow off because of President Day, and then I got two more days off for vacation. So I had a long weekend.
Speaker A: Oh yeah, and you're counting the days. What did you say on the 30th? I think it's a. I think I'm
Speaker B: down to 33 workday. 33,
Speaker A: yeah. That's great. It'll be over before you know it. You know, time seems to fly sometimes. So I'm just wondering about the party. God, nobody cares. You're leaving and nobody's gonna even wave at you when you go.
Speaker B: Yeah, no parties. I think they are the admin services people would probably say they want it, you know, put together a, a gathering for me. But all of the people that I was close to, you know, all my, my co workers that I've been there with for years are gone. So I don't really care whether they have a, you know, send off for me or not. What I'm going to do is I'm going to wander around the county and I'm going to go to the different offices and I'm going to see the people that, you know, that I've known for quite a while. I'm going to say goodbye to them personally
Speaker A: now. Does the, the company I work, would they pay for a pizza party or something with the. They cough up for some food or no?
Speaker B: Yeah, I think so. I don't remember what happened, you know, with the last guy that left, but I was actually kind of surprised that he let them go ahead and put on a going away party for him because I think he felt the same way as I did. Yeah, you know, the guys that I
Speaker A: used to work with, they got a
Speaker B: raw deal and were forced out of the county and So I don't know that I have that much love for, you know, for my management and just said, I'll go see my customers and the people that I had a good relationship with, but I don't need a party.
Speaker A: Well, that's a good, honest approach. I've had places where I was glad to leave. Just said, hey, you got it.
Speaker B: Cheers.
Speaker A: Goodbye.
Speaker B: Yeah, you know what I count? What? What I care about getting from the county is my pension.
Speaker A: Oh. Oh, well, that's pretty for sure, isn't it?
Speaker B: Yes, it is. And the only thing is, I actually have to go through the effort of actually submitting my application for retirement. I just am kind of procrastinating. I've been. I was procrastinating on submitting my application for Social Security, but I took care of that yesterday.
Speaker A: Oh, that's good. I have a friend that I'm trying to help around here locally with a homeless guy. You know, give him brides and stuff like that once a while. And I learned something. Don't yell at the people at Social Security if you say, yes, sir, yes, ma', am, no, ma', am. Whatever you say. Okay. Don't stand up and start screaming. They don't like it. You'll never see any money ever.
Speaker B: Well, yeah, and more than likely, you know, if they're. If they're, you know, telling you something or whatever, you know, I. I learned a long time ago that, you know, generally the guy across the table from you is. Is the guy at the very end of the chain, and he has no W. So it's not their fault. Don't yell at them. Well,
Speaker A: you're gonna be free. Change your middle name to I can do anything I want. I'm retired. Yeah, this is KK6VZD, Chris.
Speaker B: So, yeah, I was. You know, I found that if somebody seemed to be, you know, putting roadblocks in my way, the best thing I could do is to plead my case and ask for their help. You know? This is my problem. Can you please help me?
Speaker A: Yeah. But overall, don't you think you've had a good, productive work career?
Speaker B: Oh, mostly. And, you know, my customers still value me.

2026-02-15 21:07:55 UTC 7.6s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Six monitoring.

2026-02-15 21:08:08 UTC 3.5s · 2m Simplex (146.520 MHz)

Home sweet home in 6mtm.

2026-02-15 21:13:40 UTC 25.9s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Three.

2026-02-15 21:23:57 UTC 9.3s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

On battery at 3.

2026-02-15 21:25:31 UTC 146.9s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

Speaker A: You know, everybody that I run into, you know, we got talking about me retiring. Everybody that I talk to, you know, oh, we're gonna miss you so much. Well, that's nice to hear.
Speaker B: Ah, that is a perk. Might not put money in the bank, but, you know, hey, it's worth something. Kind of like, reminds me of my artwork. Just
Speaker A: really
Speaker B: a real compliment. When people look at my stuff and say, oh, God, you know, Dad, I go, hey, well, I'm an artist. You know, you really
Speaker A: kicked
Speaker B: it for me, you know,
Speaker A: But
Speaker B: I'm not rich.
Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. Actually, you know, it's interesting system that they use to track people's problems. You know, a ticketing system. People call in, we say, there's a database with, you know, I'm having this problem, and then it gets assigned to somebody, and we
Speaker B: throw,
Speaker A: you know, annotate everything that we've done in there and then what we did to fix it. And when you close the ticket out, I guess an email gets sent to the. To the customers and for. With a survey. Well, you know, I guess the managers see the survey. We don't see. We don't see it at
Speaker B: all.
Speaker A: Which is really kind of strange. Why in the world they wouldn't want to see the survey results on our work.
Speaker B: Yeah, that is kind of creepy. Yeah, but all that bureaucracy.
Speaker A: I mean,
Speaker B: you're gonna be drinking, you know, sweet tea and. Oh, no, there's the phone. Oh, sweet tea and talking on the ham radio. N6 iWhere.
Speaker A: Answer it. It might be somebody you need to talk to. KK6 Lee ZD standing by.

2026-02-15 21:26:59 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

D.

2026-02-15 21:29:02 UTC 1164.5s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

Speaker A: Yeah, that was the telephone. You know, I would think while you're out here. While I'm here, somebody else might want to break in. Like Ernie. I met him. Or Paul, you know, big, green, yellow, whatever his call is. Yeah. How come. How come you don't hear me me? Minnie Ham's, you know, doing rag Chew out here Over.
Speaker B: Well, I don't know. That's a good question. It's not even as busy, you know, apparently it used to be a fairly busy repeater years ago. It's not even as busy as it was when I first started with Ham. Yeah, I kind of missed there where there was. Well, you know, Doug up the. In Nimshu up there. Him and Grant used to be on. Every morning on my way to work, I'd hear them and. Yeah, I don't know. I. You know, when somebody is out there and they throw their. Throw their call sign out there, I try and. I try and answer back and talk to them, even if it's only for a minute or so, but I don't know. I'm not sure how many people are actually out there monitoring and are not inclined to answer.
Speaker A: Facts. Yeah, answer back. I've heard of that. Well, I used to enjoy the Carla system. I was meeting people on Link, and then the owner gets on and gives me this big lecture about, why don't you find another home? Okay, What. What are your issues? Well, like you. Comes along, same thing over on the car. Nobody's there, they don't talk. Everybody's hearing this, I guess, but I've met somebody actually from the Bay Area who knows the Carla system, and he says he's tired of it. You know, guys get on, they put up a repeater, and then they say, don't use it. It's for emergency only. So, anyway, I was asked to find another home, Chris, but like a little puppy dog, I don't have one.
Speaker B: Well, my understanding of the Carla. Well, you know, if they're gonna put up repeaters and link them together and discourage people from using them, why in the world they put him up in the first place? And my understanding is that Carlo repeaters have two frequencies, or maybe one frequency and different tone, so that, you know, one of them is used for what? Just finding out who's on. And I think the other one is supposed to be for rag chunk, but that's the way I understand it.
Speaker A: But I couldn't swear to it. Well, I had some people, you know, nice guys, you know, commuting in the morning, and I don't know I didn't use profanity. I didn't attack anybody. I can talk a lot if you get my motor going. But actually he can't prevent me from using the frequency. I have a valid ticket. But he can, you know, keep me off his equipment.
Speaker B: Well, they can keep you off by not telling you what the pl towns are. There are people like that and okay, but yeah, put it out there and advertise it and then get annoyed when people use it. That's just silly.
Speaker A: Well, I'm not the only one who feels that way, thank God. There are others who say, you know, why did you put it up? But anyway, I like to encourage people to get on and talk and yak it up. I did meet a ham, a young 14 year old ham through the grapevine that I did give us. So I gave him a HM rig, you know, but he was so happy. He just got his general class ticket and had no radio. So I said, hey, I have an extra.
Speaker B: Oh, that would amaze his day. Yeah, that's really cool. And you know, that'd be nice to be able to do something like that. I'm not sure I'm rich enough to do that. But you know, I have bought a
Speaker A: couple
Speaker B: relatively inexpensive from like a
Speaker A: Silent
Speaker B: Keys estate and then sold them on because I didn't need it. But you know, I figured, okay, I'll buy it and then find somebody that I think could use it and sell it to them for the same price. I'm not making any money on it. W e 6 a x n receiver
Speaker A: Hey, I got a quick story. I'll make it fast. There were a couple of hams, I think on Carla. And I said, I have a whole bunch of radios that I've been hanging on to. You know, tube rigs, receiver, transceivers, kenwood, this and that, you name it, scanners. But I want to donate it to a club or, or you know, somebody who can work on these kenwoods, right. And make them run. They light up. It's all good stuff. So two, I won't say who one of them died. He says, if you don't mind. Sure, we work on those things. Yeah, we take them. Yeah, we'll get them. So he comes over here, takes everything and then even asks me for other stuff. Like he said, hey, you have an extra bofang and the. Okay. And this antenna tutor I had, he said, if you're not going to use it. Okay, okay. So he rolls away all of a sudden I don't hear anything. Call the one guy. No, Answer. And finally he answered, and he says, well, the other guy's got all the stuff, and I can't get in touch with him. I said, what? Said, yeah, the guy took off with all the radios, and he's not answering the phone or email or anything. And I said, okay. So anyway, I wait and I wait. Well, that guy Bill, he died. So I finally heard what's his face on the radio, and I said, hey, you guys were gonna, you know, give me a something to trade for that equipment. Oh, no, I was just into it for. I was just the driver, that's all. And, you know, so and so passed away. I said, okay, thank you.
Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, you know, I've got some stuff that I want to give to people, but I don't want to open it up to just everybody because there's people out there that will take equipment just because you have it to give away. Not that they'll necessarily use it, but just because you have it and you're giving it away for free, they want it.
Speaker A: Well, I don't mind helping somebody, you know, who can really use a radio. Hey, you know, but it's kind of like their intent. I mean, not the guy who died, but the other one. It's something everybody knows. Okay, I'm just going. Ah, man, you know, whatever, you know, have fun.
Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. All right, let's see. Oh, this guy's coming up behind me and. And he thinks I'm going too slow, so he wants to past me on the right even before he sees that I'm moving right.
Speaker A: Or I'll just push down on the skinny pedal.
Speaker B: Yeah, well, I try not to be too much of a jerk like that,
Speaker A: but, you know, I'll be driving along
Speaker B: in the left hand lane, and I won't be flying past the people in the right lane, but I'll be moving past them. And I'll send somebody come up about, oh, 20, 15, 20ft behind me, you know, like, move out of my way. And I just sit there. I was like, you know, I'm. That's your problem. You. You know, I'm moving fast enough and I don't feel inclined just because, you know, you feel like I. I will not be bullied. I will be past these people in about, oh, 15 seconds, and then I'll move over and then you can go back.
Speaker A: Oh, yeah. Hey, I just got to tell you, no thing, but I lived in Yuba county, you know, for 10 years, and I got the concealed carry permit, and I. You know, what the difference was I was so relaxed because I had a gun and people would cut me off, run me off the road. I would just wave. It's okay. Good. I mean, I actually kind of enjoyed it. Go ahead, man. Hey, cut me off, man. I'll just put on the brakes and get out of your way because you're so special. But I knew that if something happened,
Speaker B: You know, the people come flying up behind me and they want to get past me, but I'm behind somebody else, so getting past me is not going to help them out. So, you know, I just kind of ignore them.
Speaker A: That's what I do now. I don't know. I can't afford the damn permit up here in Butte. I only want so much money for this and that, and, you know, da, da, da, da, da. I mean, you know, I'll just try to make it without a gun. I mean, so far, so good. But my neighbor don't want to give out information, information here. But all of a sudden, I hear two gunshots. Boom, boom. I look out. He's working on his truck. Oh, no. His wife comes running out. Get in here. Get in the house right now.
Speaker B: Oh, yeah. All right. Well, here's the slowdown at Pleasant Grove Road. It's not as bad as it could be.
Speaker A: Oh, you got traffic. You're gonna say, well, Pete, I put two hands on the wheel here, you know, try to drive.
Speaker B: Well, I got a stick shift, so I gotta use my one hand for the. For the transmission, and I can shift and hold the microphone at the same time.
Speaker A: You know, you're a real man, Chris. Real ham radio operator. You're not a sad ham. You know, I bet you you could probably hold a Diet Pepsi in your left hand at the same time.
Speaker B: That one goes between the legs.
Speaker A: Hey, don't hit above.
Speaker B: Well, it's cold. It's not like a McDonald's coffee.
Speaker A: But still, you'll have a moist area down there. You get out of the car, some guy at the gas station go, hey, you couldn't make it to the bathroom.
Speaker B: I just look at him and say, well, as a matter of fact, no.
Speaker A: Oh, yeah. You know, I have a Bronco, and I painted. Painted it with spray cans. Skulls. S, K, U, L, L. Skulls. I have a website, you know, figureart.com.skulls. but I noticed right after I painted the Bronco, 50 million guys at the gas station while. Hey, far out, dude. Hey, could you give me a dollar?
Speaker B: Yeah. Well, yeah. So how old a Bronco? Was it one of the original Broncos or was like, the second and third Generation Bronco.
Speaker A: Yeah, it's the second generation. I've got two of them actually. I don't know what I'm going to do with the one. It's, you know, complete. It's not banged up or anything. I'm trying to sell it, blah, blah, blah. Won't pass smog. An O2 sensor went out and it went into the limp home mode and it was running really rich. Well, it wiped out the cat.
Speaker B: Yeah. Okay. All right. And those are not inexpensive.
Speaker A: Hey. Well, the skull bronco sketchy 302 and I'm real surprised. But it's got stock Ford headers which the smog people don't, don't recognize. They go. But this thing moves fast. I mean for a Bronco, which is heavy, you punch it and it gets into the power range about 35, maybe four grand and it really comes to life. I'm surprised for a Ford.
Speaker B: Yeah. Well, so that's the big Bronco. That's like a. One of the original blazers. Chevy blazers. Yeah. It was made out of one of the. That Bronco was made out of an F150, right? Basically.
Speaker A: Yeah, exactly. They just, you know, shortened the rear end a little and put a camper shell on it. Call it, call it good. I will say though, you know, Broncos can pull and they're heavy and usually they can pull just about anything out of a rut.
Speaker B: WD6, a X N repeater. Yeah, yeah.
Speaker A: Well, okay.
Speaker B: Yeah, I remember, I remember those. You know, we start to see not a Bronco. The Bronco is the one that they came out with. I'm kind of a purist like that. I'm not sure what they should have called it, but they shouldn't have called the second one a Bronco.
Speaker A: Yeah, well, you know, even the, the, the Gen 2 Broncos are selling for, you know, 10 grand. The Type 1 Broncos, the early V8s, they're selling for 20, $30,000. So I'm going, damn. Yeah, I know.
Speaker B: My son's father in law has got a Gen1 Bronco and apparently he converted it to fuel injection to three. That's kind of a neat upgrade for that.
Speaker A: Well, yeah, stuff. You can convert your rat motor to fuel injection and the, the body looks exactly like a carburetor, but it's fi.
Speaker B: Yeah, right. Well, that's what, Throttle body injection, right. It's not port injection.
Speaker A: I used to love working on cars when I didn't have to do it for a living. A lot of air cooled Volkswagens and you know, I learned one of the areas I had to learn about was auto air conditioning because I was not going to pay Joe blow, you know, $500 to do something that's pretty easy. Although now you know the Freon. Good luck. No more R12 when you could go into the grand auto and just buy some cans. Those were the days. Hey, you're getting scratchy. My radio is getting hot. I think it's time to take a trot. It rhymes. What? Out. Oh shoot. My KK6N6IWH. I'm going to be listening.
Speaker B: Out. Well, it's the perfect timing because I've just destinated. I was going to sign off anyway, so I'm going to do exactly that. Maybe we'll catch you on the way home. 73 KK 60 CV clear.

2026-02-15 21:33:57 UTC 9.3s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

On battery at 3.

2026-02-15 21:43:57 UTC 9.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

On battery at free.

2026-02-15 21:55:29 UTC 3.8s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

We6axn repeater.

2026-02-15 22:00:02 UTC 20.9s · W6GRC TX (147.105 MHz)

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.

2026-02-15 22:02:24 UTC 11.8s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

You're making it into the system W7OQF convenience.

2026-02-15 22:03:17 UTC 48.7s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

W702f oscar quebec boxcarbon phoenix. Name is nat. And you're making it good into the system. I'm in phoenix. I go all star to las vegas. So you're essentially accessing the las vegas system.

2026-02-15 22:09:49 UTC 7.7s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Km6h EC in the mobile Los Angeles link up.

2026-02-15 22:19:09 UTC 125.7s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Speaker A: Just doing a rain check. I am in Emeryville on 580 Marina, getting the Berkeley repeater. What location is that?
Speaker B: Hey, you're probably coming through on the Carlos system. That's linked up to High Potassi just southwest of Las Vegas. That's what I want.
Speaker A: Oh, wow. Northern California. Everywhere in the San Francisco Bay area. Nice to meet your acquaintance.
Speaker B: Hey, you're the same. Is the weather doing all right up there? No, there's a storm coming through. Yes, I'm driving in the sun now. It says five to the four,
Speaker A: right? It's going to get worse right now.
Speaker B: All right, well, I won't call you up. Focus on your ass. But drive safe. I hope you have a great day. Kilo7 Oscar Foxtrot Oscar is going to be on the side.

2026-02-15 22:21:38 UTC 7.9s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

On here and just go out.

2026-02-15 22:22:27 UTC 99.3s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Ko6mkk. You were scratchy for me, but I'm also driving inside the car with an handheld radio. What is your location? Mine is in Emeryville. Berkeley area. You cut out a little bit for me. Be concerned. Please drive safe. I'm not sure if there's a storm coming there, but drive safe.

2026-02-15 22:26:22 UTC 5.1s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

W e6a x n repeater.

2026-02-15 22:32:31 UTC 53.1s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Speaker A: It.
Speaker B: In 6 mvt wa 6 wiry.

2026-02-15 22:33:57 UTC 9.3s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Battery at three.

2026-02-15 22:36:26 UTC 3.8s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

W e6a x m repeater.

2026-02-15 22:40:37 UTC 40.0s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Speaker A: System 3 ko6mx ko system.
Speaker B: W 60ks portable fan fan is.

2026-02-15 22:43:57 UTC 9.3s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

On battery at 3.

2026-02-15 22:47:06 UTC 5.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

D.

2026-02-15 22:52:04 UTC 5.6s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

W e6a x n receiver.

2026-02-15 22:53:57 UTC 9.4s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

On battery at 3.

2026-02-15 22:59:09 UTC 3.0s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

And different.

2026-02-15 23:02:08 UTC 3.8s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

W e6a x n receiver.

2026-02-15 23:03:57 UTC 9.2s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

On battery pack three.

2026-02-15 23:10:41 UTC 82.1s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Speaker A: Los angeles link up.
Speaker B: Detailed alert information for Avalanche Watch There are three unique instances of Avalanche Watch. Describing the first one Avarad, the following message is transmitted at the request of the USA Forest Service. Sierra Avalanche center the Sierra Avalanche center in Truckee has issued a backcountry Avalanche watch for the following NWS Reno Nvidia NDZ002 Greater Lake Tahoe COS072 Greater Lake Tahoe was high Avalanche danger is anticipated in the backcountry Monday evening, lasting through Tuesday night and possibly into Wednesday. Where Central Sierra Nevada Mountains between Yevo Pass Highway 49 on the north and Evans Pass Highway 4 on the south, including the greater Lake Tahoe area.

2026-02-15 23:13:57 UTC 12.9s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

On battery at 3.

2026-02-15 23:16:45 UTC 10.7s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

W e6a x n repeater 6bmy motor.

2026-02-15 23:17:44 UTC 10.0s · GEARS W TX (146.115 MHz)

Odd ac power at.

2026-02-15 23:21:55 UTC 1200.0s · WD6AXM TX (146.085 MHz)

Speaker A: Kk6, vzb mobile.
Speaker B: Chris kn6, wnr.
Speaker A: Matthew, how you doing? What have you been up to?
Speaker B: Not a whole lot. I just turned my radio on and I heard you throw your call sign out like half a second later. Yeah, okay. Yeah.
Speaker A: Every once in a while I've been hearing Paul calling for you.
Speaker B: Yeah, I would imagine. I need.
Speaker A: I don't.
Speaker B: I'm not really on 2 meters anymore, that's the thing. So it's kind of sad because I'm not hearing it. Like, I'm in my truck right now. I'm not driving, I'm just sitting in the driveway. Decided to turn my radio on real quick and I heard you throw the call out. But, yeah, I am very rarely on 2 meters now. I basically just do HF and that's it. 20 and 40 meters, predominantly. Sometimes 15 and 10 meters. Really depends on the time of day and so on and so forth. When I'm operating, sometimes I operate late at night, sometimes in the middle of the day, sometimes early in the morning, whatever bands popping, you know.
Speaker A: Well, that's understandable. When you're buzzing around town, though, you know, you're two meters. You can't do too much on H F while you're buzzing around town.
Speaker B: True. Yeah, I know. I've been keeping this radio off when I just hop on my truck because I'm just like, I don't know, kind of just focused on driving a lot more. Lately. It's just been collecting dust just sitting in my truck. I just haven't had it on as much as I used to. I don't know, I'll get back into it more. I'll probably get an itch for it more. That's where I'm trying to get back into using it more. But I've been getting a lot of HF contacts and I'm going to start doing PODA here pretty soon, too. I'm gonna start just doing poda, taking my HF rig along with me, sticking a antenna in the ground and I think looking at maybe getting a JVC12 or something like that. And these are really easy to set up, Koda and doing that.
Speaker A: Well, there you go. Yeah, well, you know, get as much H up as you can.
Speaker B: I don't know.
Speaker A: Are you much into climbing to do the summit on here?
Speaker B: Thing is, I already kind of climbed stuff, so, yeah. Just gotta tack along my heavy HF radio in a backpack and haul everything up to the top, I guess. I mean, I could do it. I've rucked around 45 pounds for like 10 miles. So I have to. Absolutely, I could.
Speaker A: Yes. Well, I haven't been doing much of any HF at all, you know, and that's for various reasons. But I got retirement coming up in oh, about a month and a half. So maybe I'll get to play around with it more. I'll have, I'll have more time at home and I'll have more time to dink around with my antennas and such and maybe, just maybe, maybe I'll have the time to study and get my extract.
Speaker B: Yep, I'm going to try and get it next month. That's my goal. So I have a few of you there. I've been studying for it because I want to work the lower parts of the bands where all the TX is. The problem with general class is it's all in the upper end of the bands where Europe has a different band plan entirely. Most of the world does have a different band plan entirely. They're all operating way lower and I can hear them, I just can't talk to them and it's frustrating.
Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. I've actually been saying that I need to get my extra for the past three or four years and I've gotten the study materials and have done no studying whatsoever on it. So we'll see, we'll see, we'll see what my wife has for me to do once I retire.
Speaker B: You're going to be very preoccupied. I always hear people saying they're actually busier when they're retired than when they were working. W E6A X N repeater well, I'm
Speaker A: not exactly sure that's going to be the case, but we'll see. Of course a lot of people have, well, I don't know what, what, what they're doing but you know, they've got volunteer work or they, or they do still do some part time work here and there. I know that my extra work is going to come from home projects of various types. So I don't know. We'll see. I thought I might actually volunteer with the Ayuba County OEs also. Not sure how that will work out. If it does
Speaker B: would be cool. Yeah, you should definitely do that. That'd be really neat. But yeah, I don't know. I just heard that from people that, you know, saying that they're all, I'm busier than I was when I was working. I've heard that a few times and I don't understand how. But I guess there are people out there, I guess just from all the volunteering that they're doing with a good thing. That's actually awesome. I, that's something that I would want to do when I, if I ever retire. I don't think I ever will, who knows. But yeah, if I feel you there. Back to UK and 6W and R
Speaker A: Friday KK6VZD well, if things weren't the way they were at work, I might have just said I'm just going to keep working. But I'm, I'm ready to let go. I'm ready to not work finally. You know, too much has changed at work for me.
Speaker B: That's understandable.
Speaker A: I mean it's kind of hard for
Speaker B: me to fully understand because I'm not in your shoes. But I can understand from what you're saying the frustration became no longer worth it. So I understand that.
Speaker A: Well actually part of mine is I knew this was going to happen a very long time ago. Just watching the pace at which technology changes. I figured there'd come a time where my capability to support the technology changes would disappear. And I've reached that point. Things, you know, there are so much new out there that I don't understand that I really can't,
Speaker B: I can't
Speaker A: help keep it up like I used to.
Speaker B: Understandable. It's kind of actually been exponential in a way too. Especially like the last five, six years, especially mostly just being software hardware slowed down almost to a halt. There's not going to be a whole lot more actual hardware innovation. But from like you doing an IT support standpoint I can understand because it's mostly software that's quickly changing, just different fundamentals entirely. And as a programmer I see it and I can empathize with you on that and that there has been tons of different software packages and stuff like that being released and updates of which I mean everything from like active directory and all that stuff has changed over you know, relatively short period of time. Especially with AI kind of take taking over everything.
Speaker A: Oh yeah, I'm not even sure I want to discuss that. But yeah, because we used to have, we used to have all on premise servers and all of our, all of our programs, even our enterprise programs ran on local servers and now everything has gone to web based and well the changes in managing devices and managing user accounts, I mean it's just hugely different than it was before. And over the past couple of years my managers didn't feel that it was worth having me trained on any of the newer things.
Speaker B: Oh they're just switching over to VPs instead of self hosting. I can understand why they would do that. It's a lot cheaper. As somebody who actually self hosts, not self host, actually owns a website that's posted on a vps, I fully understand. And having all that infrastructure in the cloud that you can't actually physically touch, probably on an operating system that you may be not as familiar with. I don't know how familiar you were with. I don't know the exact details, but I can kind of see where you're coming with this. I understand.
Speaker A: Yeah. Well, part of my problem also comes from the management that came on board a couple of years ago and they were making these huge changes and they didn't bother to ask those of us that had the experience with what was currently there, you know, that didn't bother to get us involved whatsoever to find out how it might affect our customers. And you know, I was the primary support for the sheriff, so I knew their environment, I knew how they liked to operate, you know, and when they went to change to something and they didn't bother to find out how that would affect the Sheriff. Sheriff by asking me, you know,
Speaker B: some sort of snowball effect that should not have happened. Very true, very true.
Speaker A: But then again, that's what happens when you hire a manager that had no, no experience in IT support.
Speaker B: That's technically how it always works. Yeah.
Speaker A: You know, if he had a. If he had a clue at all, he wouldn't have done some of the things that he did. Fortunately, he's been gone for a year and a half.
Speaker B: Probably a sigh release.
Speaker A: Not only a sigh of relief, but a gleeful celebration of the fact that he was gone.
Speaker B: You'd be considered a level one or level two support.
Speaker A: I am Level two.
Speaker B: Yeah. So you get the hard stuff.
Speaker A: Well, harder. But for the past. Wow. For the past. Yeah. They've been treating me like level one support.
Speaker B: Not cool.
Speaker A: No, it's not. But I kind of got to where I said, you know what? They're still paying me for level two, so. Okay.
Speaker B: Yeah. That's still messed up though, because if you're level two and you've been painted that way and you have all this experience, you should be treated like a level one that has basically no experience. Really. Okay. That's unfortunate. I didn't know that. But that would. I could see how that would make
Speaker A: your life a little miserable.
Speaker B: It's almost like a form of gaslighting.
Speaker A: Yeah. And they've got this new system where when a request comes in, it kind of goes into a carousel, I guess you'd call it. And it doesn't look at, you know, people's skill set. It just assigns whatever ticket it is to the next available agent. And I get some. I'm like, I haven't the slightest idea to do that. And they don't like us reassigning them to people that do. So. You know, as far as I'm concerned, that's kind of a flawed process. They need to have a. They need to have entered into the system what everybody's skill sets are so they can make an intelligent decision when they're assigning things out.
Speaker B: W E6A X N repeater KN6WNR ID. Yeah, they would probably help out a lot, one would think because they should know what everybody's skill sets are. We're not six digit numbered random bodies. We're human beings with different skill sets and knowledge base.
Speaker A: Yeah. And I understand that the managers don't necessarily want to be manually assigning request, but I think that that would be
Speaker B: a
Speaker A: more accurate way of getting a ticket to somebody who would actually know how to fix it.
Speaker B: Yeah, that would, that would actually be really useful. I mean, I would imagine you guys have like a ticket system.
Speaker A: Oh yes we do. And I was going to say. So you can see why I think it's time for me to leave.
Speaker B: Yes, I can. Oh no,
Speaker A: that's okay. I will miss some of the people that I've worked with over the years. Although many of the people that I worked with it, the vast majority of them are already gone for one reason or another. Out of the 15 people that were in it four or five years ago, there's only two of us left. Everybody else is a newbie.
Speaker B: Typically how it works because they get that job and they probably get a state job or they move out of state or they find a job at a tech company that probably pays better. They're just using that as experience. They probably didn't like the environment, so on and so forth. That's probably what happened. Either that or just going to an entirely different field altogether, especially the level one guys. Yeah, that's what it sounds like to me. As for me right now, I am Actively applying for IT jobs like IT support. Yeah, actively applying like right now. KN6WNR Friday KK6VZD.
Speaker A: Well, you missed your chance, your opportunity in the last four months because Cuba county we've put on six new people in the last month. Six.
Speaker B: All those things
Speaker A: and the people that are gone, all the oldies,
Speaker B: most of
Speaker A: them didn't leave of their own accord. Most of them were forced out.
Speaker B: Oh no.
Speaker A: Now that's another reason that I'm not really eager to stay. Because, you know, I think, you know, their treatment stunk. Of all the. This is funny.
Speaker B: This is.
Speaker A: They. Once I got called a tenured employee, and they said it like it was a dirty word.
Speaker B: That's not nice.
Speaker A: What, are they trying to force you to quit?
Speaker B: Yeah,
Speaker A: one guy, actually, there's a couple people that were in. There were a few people that were invited to leave. One of the guys that just recently left left before he got invited to leave. I was a little bit worried there myself about my position, except for the fact that, you know, retirement was coming up. And I think that, you know, management and HR knew that retirement was going to come was coming up for me, and they, they, they figured I'm going to be gone soon enough anyway, so they didn't have to put forth the effort to force me out. Oh, so that they're not going full
Speaker B: hard mode on you try and force you out. They're just buying time. It's like, oh, he's just gonna retire soon anyways. Okay. So it actually could be a lot worse for you, I guess. A positive note. But you're already real.

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Speaker A: That,
Speaker B: yeah, yeah, after I'm on, I'm gone. This is, this is the interesting thing. You know, you generally have, you know, employees and there's a vast range of experience and employment. And after I leave, there will be only one guy that has worked for the county for longer than five years.
Speaker A: That's not a good track record. Okay.
Speaker B: Now, you know, I didn't like seeing the new guys come in, but I have to, you know, look at it and say it's not their fault. And a lot of the new guys that are coming in, you know, they look like they got heads on their shoulders and smarts and you know, I'm glad for them that they got the jobs. I'm just sad for them that they got the jobs on top of the, you know, on the backs of the people that are no longer there.
Speaker A: All right, that's unfortunate. It seems like they're cycling through people too fast. What it looks like to me, I know how that is. I've had jobs like that. I'm not naming names. KN6WNR, KK6BZB. Well, enough of that.
Speaker B: Enough of that. So yeah, I was just down at Roseville today picking up a new phone. Do you believe I got a new phone for less than 500 bucks? Do you believe that?
Speaker A: Oh, my phone. I bought like 800. I've had it. I'm gonna keep it until it breaks. I've already replaced the battery on it. The newer phones that are coming out are actually going to have less RAM because of the RAM shortage because of AI. The AI is ruining everything. Did you know that Samsung's gonna eventually stop making consumer SSDs?
Speaker B: No, I did not. You know, it's actually interesting. I wasn't sure. My son was asking me about memory for a laptop that I had given him and I went to look because he's, I think he's got 16 now and I know his, his laptop will hold 32. And I went online to find RAM for it and I could not believe my eyes at the price of ram. And I, I think he said something about AI driving RAM prices up and it's like holy cow, your not kidding.
Speaker A: DDR5 is a no go right now. I'll just be very clear on that because that's what data centers are using. They basically, you can't buy DDR5 ECC RAM. You know, we can't buy server grade because it's all sold out. Micron stops selling RAM to consumers, they will only sell to data centers. Now I've heard that Samsung's going to stop producing one terabyte solid state drives for consumers. That's a rumor that's being tossed around. That's not going to be good. That's a lot of. So it's because of data centers. They're using them, they're using the M2s and all that, you know, the PCI Express, whatever. Solid state drives are super, super fast. And these AI data centers are using, they're using solid state drives, they're using a lot of ram, a lot of processing power. They take a lot of resources to cool these things. They use a lot of energy, so on and so forth. I don't want to rant about it too much, but it's driving up and driving up the price and drying up the market for consumer PCs and phones. It is what it is.
Speaker B: Oh yeah. Well, you know, a nice thing that when I finish and I retire,
Speaker A: I'm
Speaker B: not sure except for my own computer, I'm not touching another computer
Speaker A: key is to buy DDR4 RAM, because that hasn't really gone up in price at all because the data centers are using DDR5. So there isn't a DDR4 shortage yet. And I say yet because all the consumers, because they can't buy DDR5 are buying older generation motor other boards that support DDR4. So those are going to become hard to get and then the used market is going to become hard to get. So that pricing will eventually go up because the demand is high, the supply is low, thus the price goes up. So me here with 16 gigabytes of RAM on my desktop, I wanted to upgrade it because I'm running what, DDR3. That's all my desktop is. I should have done it a long time ago. Should have done DDR5. I didn't think this would happen. I didn't. I knew about Chat GPT as soon as it came out. I knew about AI LLMs, all that coming out. I didn't think that that fad would actually grow to the point it has. I didn't think it would grow to the point where software developers would be getting fired in droves. I didn't think that would happen. And it's happening and I don't know what to do because I'm a programmer and I can't get a job. KN6W R4ID W E6A X N repeater.
Speaker B: You're telling me that your training is out of date?
Speaker A: Yeah, basically now my college degree is not worth the paper it's printed on now because basically According to these companies, because they think that AI can replace junior level software developers. So yeah, and I saw it coming as soon as I got my degree too, because I knew, I saw LLMs were starting to come out right around like 2019 or so. That's when I got my degree. That's why I never actually went to Chico State or SAC State, because I said, well, why do I want to take out a student loan to get a bachelor's degree in this field when I have a small gut feeling at the time that I'm probably going to get replaced and I have this lump sum of debt. That's why I never went to Chico State, if you ever wondered. That's why I saw the writing on the wall kind of. It was kind of foggy back then, but now it's supposed to look clear. What's ending up happening is a lot of these companies are actually hiring the people back that they fired because they realize the AI hasn't developed itself enough to actually fully replace them yet. I mean, we've all seen the AI slop on social media and the weird images and videos. The AI isn't fully there yet. It makes mistakes still. It's not able to fully replace employees. But they thought they could replace them, but they're kind of regretting it at this point. But I feel the AI is still going to progress to the point where they're probably just going to fire them again. That's what I think is going to happen. And so it kind of makes me a little bit depressed because I'm like, I just spent all this time and all this effort and all these years programming and I feel that it's wasted now. KN6W and our Friday.
Speaker B: Yeah, well, I feel for you. I feel for you. I'm not. It's not the same thing. When I. When I left the Air Force, I was a trained jet engine mechanic. Now, to be honest, I didn't have my licenses in place as that when I got out, I could go directly to work for an airline or something like that, you know, got to be honest about that. But at the same time, when I was getting out, I did have some compatriots that were also getting out and they were trying to find jobs in the industry and they couldn't because there was a glut of talent. So they weren't getting hired. And I knew I wasn't going to get hired, which is actually why I ended up in how I ended up it. Because at the time there was not enough talent in it to Go around. So, yeah, that kind of worked out for me.
Speaker A: For instance, this is how hard it is right now for me. I just applied for like 16 jobs and two days later I get like six or seven emails that were just automatic rejection letters. At least they're actually getting back to me on it. But I'm not even getting interviewed. And I have a website and I've built a bunch of different things. I've even worked on a flight simulator, too. If you go on my website, you'll actually see. See it. What I have worked on. Like, at least give me something. At least an interview. Like, I'm not even getting that. I don't know what to do.
Speaker B: Yeah, no, that must be discouraging.
Speaker A: I mean, I worked on an F4S flight simulator. I mean, I've been working on that thing since 2017. I mean, basically, like, it's using NASA, NTRS, source, wind tunnel data, all public domain. Everything I've. Every source I've used is in the public domain. As I find it, I implement it. And I basically, at this point, implemented most of the plane. It's not finished yet, but still, I've dedicated like a decade of my life to that. I mean, it shows consistent effort. I mean, I built a website, I wrote a lot of code in C and C and went ahead and Python and they're not even looking at it. They don't. I don't even think they're even going on my website because I can actually check. Like, come on, like, what's the deal?
Speaker B: Yeah, you know, I'm not sure what to say. I know that people used to look. Not necessarily, maybe at. Well, you know, they look at the skills you have, but they'd also look at potential, you know, and it sounds like they're not even looking at your potential.
Speaker A: And that's what's frustrating me. They're not even giving me two seconds of their time. I know it takes the average time somebody spends, like looking at a resume, seven seconds. I think they're not even opening the file, to be honest. They're not even looking. Of course, they're definitely not even checking my website. They're definitely not going in the About Me page. That's why I'm saying I can see them. I know what pages people are going on. I see literally everything. I see literally every request. That's one of the cool things about having a website in gps, you know, the access log. I know we're generally where the traffic is.
Speaker B: Yeah, well, maybe they're. They say, we need, we need we need 20 resumes. They've got a pile of a thousand they go through and when they get to 20 that they think they want to see, they just don't look at anymore.
Speaker A: I know, I think also I don't like AI is they're using AI to screen resumes. So there's a good chance that a human being never even gets a chance to even see your application because you're already getting pre screened out. That's another reason why people are having a hard time getting a job right now is because even though they applied and they did all this and they may be even contacting the person, they don't even see the application because they get pre screened. Why are they doing that? Oh, they ruined it. Jn6w r pride kk6vzd well,
Speaker B: you just mentioned, you know, you just say AI and it's. And I don't know, I've got a prejudice against it. It's like I don't want to, to hear it. I don't want, you know, to hear where. Hey, nice stop guy. Yeah. Where, you know, people think that they have to have something else think for them. Yeah, it's dumbing us down. And I thought there's a lot of things up to this point that I thought have been helping to dumb us down. But this is a big one.
Speaker A: Yes. I don't like AI at all, to be honest. I think it's done more harm than good. It's gonna get to the point where people are gonna literally, they, they already are. They're, they're literally going to ask Chad GPT how to make a cup of coffee.
Speaker B: Actually. Yeah, I kind of came to that conclusion years ago. I started noticing that, you know, when any decision, anybody had to make a decision, quite often somebody would head for their phone and they, you know, Google something before they would make a decision. And I'm sitting there thinking, come on, use your brain. It's not that difficult.
Speaker A: And what ends up happening, you just want to really dig deep into like the psychology behind that is then they end up just losing their own self confidence and their own understanding. Understanding and critical thinking skills. And then they start using AI as more and more and more of a crutch. I try so hard to actually avoid doing that because I understand it's actually a cycle and I agree with you. I mean I see it in a lot of people. They end up doing that and then they end up booting their phones with like an eight hour and a day screen time. My gear. Are you glued to your Just glue to your phone. Get off the phone, stop. Go do something else. Go chuck your phone in the lake.
Speaker B: I don't know. Well, this isn't quite the same, but. But it's just kind of a. An example of. Of, you know, people getting too dependent. My. My daughter was. Was dating this one guy a dozen years ago, and they were trying to determine what they were going to do one weekend, and they were texting back and forth, and it was taking a while. Every time that one of them was sent a text, it would take the other one a while to respond. And she said something about the fact that it was taking so long to get this set up because. Because of the test. And I text and I just looked at her and I. And I said, call him.
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Speaker B: KN6WNR.
Speaker A: Friday. Yeah, better yet, in person. Talk to them face to face. Problem solved. Not waiting five hours when it takes five minutes.
Speaker B: Yeah, I just. It just. It just kind of floored me. It's like, what's the matter with you?
Speaker A: This thing's a phone.
Speaker B: Use it to talk.
Speaker A: Kinda like just sending CW at like one word per minute to send a whole essay.
Speaker B: Yeah, that's true. You know, but, you know, sometimes when you can't do the voice, you know, it's nice to have the CW backup. I'd like. I'd like to be able to do it. I took a class on it and I never really followed up with practice. So, you know, I. Yeah, I couldn't. I could tell you what cq, CQ sounds like. And that's.
Speaker A: Yeah, it's kind of funny. I actually have that written down in a notebook of sides. It's funny. Of cq, CQ and my call sign. And as I always kind of remember that, you know, so. Yeah, that's like every operator's first word is like, cq. Yeah, I do a bit of more. Not as much as I probably should. It's something else. The key to it, honestly, is identifying with your ears. The rhythm is actually a rhythm with the ditch and the. God. There's plenty of. Going back to the watching your phone thing, but there's actually plenty of YouTube videos on how to find the rhythm. Find the rhythm. That makes it easier. J&6WNR. Freddie.
Speaker B: That's very true, very true. I found out that I didn't have much trouble sending. It was a receiving. It was. Was, you know, that I couldn't get.
Speaker A: You definitely have to deal with headphones. And how do I say, I know you have a good set of headphones. Your QRZ shows it. I mean, I've seen it before. They're a really good set. Yeah, definitely. Headphones. I wouldn't do the audio too loud, to be honest. That's just me. Especially if you're really sensitive to it.

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