Transcriptions for 2026-03-16
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Speaker A: Yeah. Kilo Kilo 6 Tango, November Casadero on a handheld.
Speaker B: How do you copy?
Speaker A: Believe I missed you.
Speaker B: I think the repeat or IV'd over
Speaker A: the top of you there.
Speaker B: Hey, good afternoon, this is KO6LYS up in Concord very nicely.
Speaker A: A little on the quiet side, but you're coming through. You're off at Santiago Wicherton. I was curious what your qph, what town you're at.
Speaker B: Sorry I couldn't copy that. First time up in Concord, east of San Francisco.
Speaker A: Okay, I'm down here at San Luis. Cisco County. That's a hall.
Speaker B: That's.
Speaker A: That's a pretty good haul.
Speaker B: It's a good couple hours for sure. It's pretty nice weather up here on the warmer side. Probably 80 degrees right now. What about down there?
Speaker A: That's probably 80, 79, 80 wind from the north. So we're getting that Salinas Valley breeze coming down the valley here to Withascadero.
Speaker B: Yeah, very nice. Yeah, it seems like there's always good weather down there. It's been a while since I've been maybe I think January last year I did a little motorcycle trip through there to Carrigo Plains. It's a beautiful great country out there.
Speaker A: Carrizo Plains. A long ways out there. Out in the middle of nowhere there, but yeah, time of year. But that'd be a great ride.
Speaker B: Yeah, last January I took the motorcycle down there and then that was my midway point all the way to Death Valley. Surprisingly everything about 6,000 still out there northwest of Death Valley property. Be back out there in a couple days here. So.
Speaker A: Yeah, you better make it quick. The weather's changing and starting to get hot already. Kind of early for this stuff. I looked at the weather down at my house in Santa Clarita where I live, and it was 90, 90 or 95 today.
Speaker B: What kind of a cliff are you Turning?
Speaker A: A Radtel RT950 Pro. Kind of a newer radio to me.
Speaker B: So really the first time I'm testing it on a repeater.
Speaker A: 10 watt radio. And yeah, it does all kinds of bands that probably shouldn't get into. But mostly I'm doing all my work on UHF with it. It'll do 220 as well. 900. Very cool.
Speaker B: I've got a little. I've been pretty impressed with it so far. It's got a really good battery.
Speaker A: Yes, mostly. This radio is 6 meters as well. If you have a proper antenna. I've got six meters programmed in and I've heard people talking. I just haven't transmitted with it yet. But I'll get it on a 6 meter antenna and give it a try.
Speaker B: Interesting. I got to look into one of those up. I've got one radio GMR and so open that whole can of worms. I got my license not too long ago so 2 meter and 70 centimeter is a good spot to start for the future. Got to keep going here. Nice to have you here. K6L Y S.
Speaker A: Yeah.
Speaker B: Step three.
Speaker A: Pleasure meeting your acquaintance and Kilo Kilo Tip Tango Lima November are clear on your final.
The Gears. Monthly general membership meetings are held on the third Monday night of the month at the Butte County Public Library, 1108 Sherman Avenue in Chico. Doors open at 6pm and the meeting starts at 7pm all are welcome. W6RHC repeater check 2.
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Gears holds a slow speed Morse code net on 40 meters every Thursday night starting at 7pm Frequency of 7.44 plus or minus if the frequency is in use. All licensed amateur radio operators are welcome to join in the next W Fix. RHC Repeater Check 1.
Speaker A: Oh, you are still awake, huh? Sick. Yeah, I can't.
Speaker B: I can't make anything work except for the tv. I get the Blu Ray player playing, I put it in 3D, and I push play, and it's still just making that little loop, like. I couldn't remember what else we had to do after that, but as long as the TV works, that's good enough. Probably have to go
Speaker A: over it again. That's what. That's
Speaker B: what Lori just said. I should wish she had stayed here and wrote down some notes, but it shouldn't be that hard. I remember what we did and everything. It's just. Well, I don't know. But anyway. All right. Seven o'. Clock. You're out of it. Thanks again. You're the best. See ya. 10, 6 mtm.
Amateur Radio News line report number 2524 with a release date of Friday, March 13, 2026 to follow in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. The following is a QSP the expeditioners face new restrictions on a South Pacific island. The World Radio Sport Team Championship prohibits symbols identifying home nations and a 2 meter simplex challenge for everyone. All this and more as Amateur Radio Newsline Report number 2524 comes your way right now from around the world. This is Newsline, Amateur Radio's first independent on the air News and Bulletin Service. Now reporting from Wadsworth, Ohio, Stephen Kinford, NAWB While most every DX chaser's eyes have been on Bouvet island in the South Atlantic lately, another D expedition planned for later this month has taken on new importance for activators in the South Pacific. New restrictions will be in force soon that are expected to limit access there. Here's Graham Kemp, VK4VB with an update. The Rebel DX group's plans to operate as T31 Tango Tango this month from Canton island in Central Kiribati could well be the last for Amador Radio for a long time, according to a report from organizers on the website DXWorld. Dom3Delta2USU said the nation's fisheries and environmental officials have put in place a full array of costs affecting visitors. He said that these new permit fees and other requirements will impose a great financial burden on teams. The expeditioners will need to provide accommodation, food and transportation for more government officials who will need to be present on any future visits to Canton. He said that in simple terms, future Canton Island D expeditions will cost about US$200,000, which makes Tango 31 prohibitive. The obstacles are not unlike some of the restrictions the same group of operators face for its hopeful trip to Conway Reef. 3 Delta 2 oblique Charlie tips rubble DX's 202024 operation there in May of 2024 as 3 Delta 2 Charlie Charlie Charlie Fiji's Ministry of Fisheries has begun moving forward, declaring it a restricted access zone. The group announced in January that with those plans in mind, the hamps are accelerating their plans for an activation there. Meanwhile, the D expeditioners are hoping to get to Canton island and be on the air sometime around March 25. This is square and Kemp, the K4BB, symbols of national pride and national identity are not being permitted at this year's World Radio Sport Team championship. Dave Lee, M7TLB brings us up to date Spectators and participants can expect to see plenty of things at the World Radio Sport Team Championship event in the UK this coming July. There will be antennas, rigs, cables, microphones and W6 RHC repeater check 2.
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Fill your coffee cup and join us for the coffee break Net Daily at 7:30am here on the W6 GRC repeater.
Speaker A: This is W7X Ray Zulu calling the Oroville Amateur Radio Society. Sunday night Net. This net meets at 8pm local time Sunday evenings. Good evening to all. This is Jim, your net control for the session. And, well, let's see who's out there. Stations wishing to check into the net, please call now. Station W7X Ray Zulu, K6,
Speaker B: HFP. Kilo oscar 6, bravo, gulf yankee, Kd 7, uhf.
Speaker A: This is w7x ray zulu and I have three on the initial call out here. K6hfp. Good evening again john from the zoom session. K06bgy. Good evening paul and thank you for the check in tonight. And kd7uhf. Good evening again ron, from our zoom session. Do we have additional check ins to the net? This w7x ray 0 charlie 6 aux
Speaker B: lima bravo,
Speaker A: Kc6flb and the net, w7x ray zulu. Good evening lance. Should say good evening again from the zoom session. Are there any additional check ins this w7x ray zulu? Nothing heard kind of a light list tonight.
Speaker B: Anyway,
Speaker A: let us jump to the round table mode here and in order of appearance. K6HFP. John, you're leading off and from you It'll go to Ko6BGY. Paul, from you it'll go to K Kilo, Delta 7 Uniform, Hotel Foxtrot. That's Ron. Ron, you'll be passing it to Lance, KC6FLB. So John, go ahead please. K6HFP and the net, W7XZ WE6AXM receiver,
Speaker B: W7X Ray Zulu and the Net. This is John up in Orville. K6HFP. Well a good Zoom tonight. Flew by, had a good handful join and it's always good to have that conversation every, every week. Well, my week was, was fairly busy pretty much solid all week. I was, I was busy doing something between appointments and meetings and all that kind of stuff so kind of flew by. Did manage to get in enough studying for my extra so passed the test on Friday. So I'm an extra. One thing, one thing I want to say is definitely encourage anybody to upgrade as as far as they can because it's a satisfying feeling to get it over and done with. So yeah, other than that I hope everybody stays cool with the warm weather coming in and I guess that's it. Have a good week and I'll pass it over to Paul, see what he's up to. K06BGY in the net kitchen exclusion HFP. Thanks John. Congrats again on the upgrade. Kilo Oscar 6 Bravo, Golf Yankee, fall in Calusa. Not much going on, getting ready for the upcoming work week and yeah, that's about it. We'll go ahead and pass it on to Ron. KD7UHF, KO6BGY.
Speaker C: Thank you Paul. This is Ron.Kd7uHF here in Oroville and I don't have much. I'm still hobbling around with my damaged leg and working with my cane all the time. So hobbling around but don't have Much else to talk about. I got to do some yard work if I can stand up and tomorrow I gotta do some weed whacking because. Order coming in on Thursday to
Speaker A: look
Speaker C: at my water heater and that's about it. From here KD7UHF.
Speaker B: Comes over to me. Kilo Charlie six Fox and my Bravo. Yeah like I said it's like two, two times in a row last time I ended up in the hospital. I don't know if it's some kind of sign but I definitely, I definitely want to get it, get it upgraded there and soon. I could probably wait till August or I could maybe take one of the Yuba sutters or the Gears group take one of their tests and again congratulations John. Are you going to keep your original call sign or are you going to just take the Upgraded call sign K6HFP? Well there's not very many one by twos available just, just a few like they gradually come available here and there but you just got to go with what's available then it's, it's pretty tough to pick one so if I could I'd go with K6HM but that's not, not available so probably just going to stick with what I got for now at least. K6 HMP vacuum. That's what I figured. Yeah. Two upgrades on mine and I just kept the same one so. Okay, this is KC6F. I'll be back to the net.
Speaker A: Kc6flb and the net w7x ray zulu. Okay lance and and thank you all checking in tonight. Do we have any additional check ins to the net? This is w7x rays in lou,
Speaker B: kf6ew.
Speaker A: KF6EWO and the Nat W7X Ray Zulu. Good evening Gary and and glad to hear you in here tonight. And anyway we're in the roundtable mode at this point and take one please. KF6EWO and Annette, W7XZ
Speaker B: and W7XZ net. This is KF6EWO, Gary and Orville. We went out to dinner so that's what I missed the Zoom meeting and anyway did some work for the school district over the weekend. Enjoyed being a VE during Friday night testing and it was good to see several people get their license for the first time and upgrade and all that and congratulations again John.
Speaker C: Other than that not a whole lot's going on.
Speaker B: I put my vertical back up that I've been messing with and it's working pretty good. I took it down in rainy weather because it's kind of a flimsy pole that it's attached to. It's just a wire type antenna. So anyway, I mess with that. Things have been kind of slow on the radio lately. Anyway, nothing else to report.
Speaker C: So with that, this is
Speaker B: KF6ZWO back to neck control.
Speaker A: Kf6ewo and the net w7xz. Okay, gary and I'll put out one more call. Do we have any additional check ins for the net this w7x ray zulu? Well, nothing heard anyway. The high point of my week actually had a couple high points of my week. The last one being the VE session Friday night. And congratulations to John from here also. And I was happy that we had four people show up at the session and all four at least passed the test, which was good. The other high point of the week, back on Tuesday I got my dryer back which had been down for three and a half weeks or so due to a plastic squirrel cage blower about 8 or 9 inches in diameter that provided the airflow there for the dryer. And the old one, which was on the order of 45 years old, was starting to come apart at its attachment point to the motor shaft that turned it. So it's really quieted things down getting the new one in there and it was sweet music to my ears
Speaker B: and
Speaker A: well, aside from that I haven't done too much on the air. I might play a little bit on FT8 tonight after we adjourn here. Anyway, one more call for additional check ins. Do we have any additional check ins to the net? Just W7X ray zoom in. Nothing hurt. I'll run it back up the line. Does any station have additional comments for the net W7X rays? Nothing heard. Well between here and the zoom session before I think we pretty well got it done. I'll make this the last call for any late check inside or any unfinished business before we adjourn the 2 meter portion of the net and give 10 meters to drive those who can. W7X Ray Zulu.
Speaker B: We6a x n repeater.
Speaker A: Nothing heard. Thanks to all who checked in tonight. This net will convene again this coming Sunday evening at 8pm local time. This is W7X Ray Zulu signing the 2 meter portion of the Oroville Amateur Radio Society Sunday night. Net clear and going QSY to 28.450 MHz upper sideband. Good evening to all.
Speaker B: Right on Jim, thanks for running the net and thanks to everybody for their kind words tonight. Appreciate it everybody. Have a good one. We'll be clearing on the side listening for a bit. K6HFP.
Qst, qst, qst. This is KG6 Kuo opening Sacramento Valley Traffic net. This net's part of the national traffic system and the purpose of this net is to relay former traffic into and out of the Sacramento Valley and to provide a standard emergency net. This is a direct event. Please make no transmissions without permission and control or stations or request of stale frequency. Take control. Escape to 6K located West Station with emergency W6 RHC repeater check 3. Station where traffic to be listed. Area dunbo calls camp 6 opi is still out of the area. Kg60k ul's caller and rolling on traffic. Kg6k. Good evening lester and the group. This is kg6tso, bessie with no traffic. Thank you, bessie. Kf6djy. Good evening, lester. Kf6djy, bruce and chico. No traffic. Good evening, bruce. Thank you. K6rcs. 86pmt, 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 and thank you again for running the net last night. Kc6ufe, c6ufe. Bill in cape. No traffic. Good evening, lester. Good evening, bill. Thank you. Kn6pww. All right, best roll as I have it. Do we have any late members or visitors wish to check in Foreign? No further traffic of check in. This is KG6KU closing segment of Valley traffic. This net beats daily at 2100 hours local time. Biz W6 recur on 146.85. OK, all stations are excused. And electric, your buddy kicked in tonight. And to go to the Environmental Radio Society for the use of repair. This net's closed at 2102 local time. 73 August K6K home learn frequency.
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Los angeles link up. K6lnk system 36, snow mountain range.
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.
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Join us for the coffee break Net Daily at 7:30am here on the W6 GRC repeater.
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Speaker A: Kk6bzd mobile. Good morning. We6a xm receiver.
Speaker B: You mean good morning to anybody who just happens to be hanging out there?
Speaker A: Yes, basically.
Speaker B: Yeah. Even. Even iwh.
Speaker A: Oh, yes. Good morning, grant. 76 iwh. 10 days. 10 working days. Count them.
Speaker B: Wait, how many I missed it? You said 14.
Speaker A: Even if it was 14, that would be good news. 10. Oh, the numbers are getting smaller.
Speaker B: And you're getting happier and happier. Wow.
Speaker A: I'd be even happier if we won't go into it.
Speaker B: Yeah, especially if you had a severance package. I mean, you know, 20, 30 grand would help out. Really?
Speaker A: I don't think the county does that. That's for corporate. I did get one of those when I was laid off from. From eds. I don't remember. I mean, it wasn't anything huge, but, you know, it was something anyway.
Speaker B: Yeah, something. You know, my son works, believe it
Speaker A: or not, really good job,
Speaker B: and he gets bonuses. But he tells me it goes into a different tax bracket, some sort of taxing, you know, irs. And he said it doesn't really work
Speaker A: out as a benefit. Oh. So they take almost as much in tax as the bonus is,
Speaker B: Roger. They take a lot of it because it's a bonus. And then the employers do that. I don't know whether they get a kickback.
Speaker A: Gee, I don't know. Yeah. In my entire working career, I think I've only gotten a couple of bonuses. And, yeah, they weren't that big. And, yeah, I think it was one of those. One of them was like a discretionary. My manager had the authority to every once in a while just say, you've done a really good job. Here's a thousand dollars.
Speaker B: You know, I worked for a guy some years ago, you know, and he was really good to the employees. He would, you know, help you out. Christmas, he gave a bonus and, you know, a turkey and stuff like that. Present. And, you know, what happened is we wanted to work hard for this guy. He really, you know, made you work, but it was okay because he helped us out.
Speaker A: Hey, a guy that knew something about managing, apparently.
Speaker B: Yeah, but he also, you know, like, go to work today and do this
Speaker A: and that when you were on your way to the lake. Sounds like you. Phil thought he was a good boss overall.
Speaker B: Well, it was. He showed a concern for the employees, which you really don't get anymore, I guess.
Speaker A: I don't know. I mean, I hear that,
Speaker B: you know, the workers just nothing, you know, cannon fodder.
Speaker A: Yeah, well, my last. It's not my last manager, but I'LL call him the evil one. He didn't, he didn't believe in managing by showing concern. He managed by threat.
Speaker B: You know, I, I wouldn't do that these days, you know, because people are actually reaching out, you know, to touch somebody.
Speaker A: Well, I tell you what, interesting. Nobody ever found out who it was. Apparently somebody within our department went out and got a burner phone and called him. And I'm not, I don't think they talked directly to him. I think they left a message on his voicemail that he was,
Speaker B: he was
Speaker A: a very evil person and deserved to be shot.
Speaker B: Oh. Oh God. Oh, yeah, that really warms your, you know, warm your heart there. You know what's ironic is these people I have known and see often in protest, you know, the anti gun people, they're so against crime. But if there's somebody they don't like, they will say, oh, that person should be shot in the face. You don't see
Speaker A: that you're part of the problem. Oh yeah, I'm just coming up on a gas station and the advertised price is $5.19 a gallon for unleaded.
Speaker B: I filled up a couple of gas cans, put some. What is this, St lube or I don't know, the additive, you know, so, hey, now I'm happy. Gee, I've got five gallons of gas.
Speaker A: Wow. Oh yeah. Well, I gotta say it hasn't gone up in a couple of days. It shot right up there to that price. Was it late last week and it hasn't gone any further. So I guess I'm happy for that.
Speaker B: Well, you know, there are certain people in our society that are very well off and your concerns don't bother them at all. You know, you have to live and
Speaker A: eat and all like that.
Speaker B: They don't care.
Speaker A: Oh yeah, I know, I know. So, so back to the. I remember when I was where I had the. Gone to Germany with, with our group from my. Yeah, I was overseas with a small unit and we went to Germany and this is the mid-90s and when we did it was about $5 a gallon back then over there.
Speaker B: I understand in Germany all the cars come up to a stoplight or stop on the freeway and the engine, engine shuts off, light turns green, they hit the button, starts up and they go
Speaker A: and they're all like that. I don't know, haven't heard that maybe. I actually hate that.
Speaker B: We have.
Speaker A: I don't have one personally like that, but we've got a county vehicle drive every once in a while and it's like That I absolutely hate that. Fortunately, there's a button that I can hit to turn that off, but unfortunately I can't turn it off, so that whenever I get in the car, it's automatically turned off.
Speaker B: You know, it reminds me of my relationship with technology. I don't get it. Things happen, you know, the phone, Android phone. Hey, I'm so lucky. There's stuff that comes on, you can't shut it off.
Speaker A: There's ads, there's, you know, download this,
Speaker B: do that, do this.
Speaker A: Really?
Speaker B: I'm ready to bang my head against the wall again. Yeah.
Speaker A: Well, I found one of my old phones. It's probably at least 15 years old. And it was just a phone. Well, it was a cell phone, but it wasn't a smartphone. I could make a phone call with it and I could text messages with it, and that's basically all I could do. Oh, and take pictures and, you know, that's all I cared about. And if I had to go back to one of those, I wouldn't see me crying. W E6A X A and repeater.
Speaker B: Well, you know, just for information, Chris, the medical people all want to text, you know, the doctor, whoever, right? The hospital, the pharmacy, and they insist sometimes that you accept the text and
Speaker A: read it and respond and.
Speaker B: Hey, I'm busy.
Speaker A: Yeah, yep, I know, I know. Well, here I am to start my, my countdown week. 10, 9, 8, 7. So. So I'm in the.
Speaker B: I'm at 10.
Speaker A: So I'm in the countdown. So I will talk to you later. Have a great day. 73 KK6VZV.
Speaker B: Clear.
K6lnk system 36, snow mountain range.
The gears. Monthly informal breakfast is held on the second Saturday of the month at 9am at the Farmer's Skillet, located at 690 Rio Lindo Ave. Chico. All are welcome to attend W6RHC Repeater Check 1.
And this is trg 36 local hf mets over back to jsa. Call. This. Shots are great today on 40.
Speaker A: Sa. All right, well,
Speaker B: It's a whole 65 degrees up in McGarry this morning, and it looks like the start of yet another beautiful day. N6NTM Good morning.
Speaker A: No,
Speaker B: no, gonna. Gonna head up to Quincy for one of them bad to the bone steak.
Speaker A: Maybe they'll have your. Your sweatshirt by then. 28 yeah,
Speaker B: I wish the 38 was. Had the axle in it. I'd have much rather take that up there but on a second spot. Yeah, I can't figure out. I. I was close though. Yeah, I had it going on the screen and on the tv, but I. But I couldn't get it to in the third gear on the 3D and kept pushing 3D play and starting the glasses and all that good stuff. I might have been just a little past burnout yesterday. All right, well, anyway, we're getting fairly close, so I better drink some orange juice or something. All right, I'll call you when I get back. If you ain't busy and still feel like
Speaker A: playing, we'll do it. No way. I'll fall asleep
Speaker B: if I be careful. Yeah, once you change your handle to
Speaker A: dwi, I guarantee you he's been listening. All right.
Speaker B: N6mtm good morning.
The Gears Net will be held Tuesday night starting at 7:30pm all amateur radio operators are welcome to join in on the net W6 RHC repeater check 2.
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Speaker A: Kk6vzd mobile. For a few minutes anyway. W E6A X N receiver.
Speaker B: Well my God. And then look who shows up on a wonderful iw.
Speaker A: So I'm sitting over going to the sheriff's department at the railroad crossing for something I haven't had to do for a while.
Speaker B: What? What are you. You going to jail or something?
Speaker A: Over to the sheriff's department to pick up the laptop. So I figure since I'm sitting here just waiting for the train, I might as well talk to somebody,
Speaker B: You know. That's wonderful. I've always wanted to be somebody.
Speaker A: Yes, well, now you are. So actually this isn't too bad. I'm on my little UV 5 mini in a vehicle and I'm not. Am I terribly scratchy?
Speaker B: Well, just don't move around and hold the antenna vertically.
Speaker A: Stick my tongue out and move it to just the right position and tilt my head and everything should be okay, right?
Speaker B: You know, I wasn't thinking of anything
Speaker A: that involves our mouth but it sounds
Speaker B: fun if you like it.
Speaker A: Yeah. Okay. Well, there goes the tail end of the train. I miss seeing cabooses. I know they haven't had them forever in a day, but I miss seeing them.
Speaker B: I grew up for a while next to railroad tracks. You know, even back then when I was a kid I thought there's this, I don't know, romantic quality to the train thundering through listening to all the cars going clickety clack. Back then they had you know rail to the seamless like now.
Speaker A: All times of the day and night and yes I recognize it. Clickety clack, clickety clack, clickety clack and you can. There was a free train coming through that was reeling down.
Speaker B: A friend in is really loading town. What.
Speaker A: Signal has degraded since I'm behind metallic rail fence here. Oh well yeah when the train was freeze freely loaded and sent the from the through the town it would rattle the.
Speaker B: We had uphill downhill obviously you know freight trains would struggle to get up they heal for that night the passenger trains coming down whoopy they were flying and I'm sure I mean it was pretty straight track but I'm sure they had to be hitting a.
Speaker A: Oh, I'm sure, I'm sure. Where was this?
Speaker B: My old hometown Valentine, Arizona. Right next to Hackberry and the big city Kingman.
Speaker A: Whoa.
Speaker B: I went to school for a while in Kingman elementary school but didn't really like the place that much. Okay.
Speaker A: All right. Well yeah I can imagine the you know if you were not far. Great.
Speaker B: Well you know one day, if you're ever just so bored. You get on and you say, peter, I'm so bored. Tell me something boring. I'll tell you about my parents divorcing and, you know, living in Valentine. Then later we moved. Exciting stuff. Really?
Speaker A: Yes. All right.
Speaker B: Okay.
Speaker A: So I'm going to go inside. I'm going to lose the signal. Calculator 73.
System21 link.
Speaker A: K6hfp.w6p.h.
Speaker B: K6hfb. John, are you out there? W6b and h.
Speaker A: No contact. W6bnh clear.
Speaker A: How about kn6yjl, w6t&h? One more time for kn6yjl. Michael w6tnh? No contact w6p and h. I'll be clear. W6p and h. K06bgy.
Speaker B: Have a good day. Paul73 I'll be cleared. Ko6bgy. Hey, thanks paul. Good to hear you out there. I hope things are going well. Forward to talking to you soon. W6pmh.
Los Angeles link up.
Good morning, ken, ki6lop. Good morning, russ. And good morning, ko6kmr. I'm going to come back with some fills. The ak6 ending in oscar. Full call, please. Alpha, kilo, six echo, oscar. All right. Good morning, Craig. Ak6echo, Oscar. Thanks for checking in this morning. Got you in the log. And let's see, there was somebody at the top reportedly calling himself Dan. You doubled in. All I heard was Dan. Call sign please. Ko 6 IDV, Dan. All right, Kilo Oscar, 6, India, Delta, Victor, Dan, got you in the log. You have a wonderful day. Then I had a Kilo 7 station checking in. Full call, please. Kilo seven echoes, Sierra, Tango. All right, K7 EST. Good morning to you. And got you in the log as well. Now, let's see. And then of course, up at the top was K06KR. Robert, did I miss anyone? Whiskey Alpha 6, Yankee, November Echo, log only. You know, Scott, I missed your prefix there. I know it's six Yankee November Echo. And for my brain, just jellified on me, Wayne, WA6YNE. I knew that the moment you said it. Sorry, Scott, I know you. Well, WA6YNE got you in the log. All right, let's see. I'm going to find out what Ken is having for lunch and then we'll do one last call for log. Ken, what you having for lunch? Better not be steamed eggs again. Come on, let's think outside the box here. Well, today is going to be chicken noodle soup, but hey, I like steamed eggs. I know, I know you do, but I don't like my choice would affect you. Hey, grab some artichokes. Serve those up as well. You have a wonderful day, Ken. Thanks for putting up with us. Thanks, Brian. Have a great day. All right, this is going to be last call for the coffee breaknet. Anybody for the log before we shut her down for the day. Oh, where is my red? That was easy button when you need it. Oh, there it is over on the other side of the desk. We'll leave it there. That was easy. Good morning, everybody. Have a wonderful day ahead. Thank you for being part of the conversations here on the coffee breaknet. And we'll see you again tomorrow morning, 7:30am to 10:00am Pacific Time. The coffee breaknet, of course, is where the sun is always shining, the br birds are singing and the fish are jumping. This net has been sponsored by the Sierra foothills amateur radio club. We'll see you again tomorrow morning. I'm Brian AI6 us returning the W6ek repeater and connected nodes and repeaters back to normal operation, whatever that may be. Have a great Monday, everybody. Seven.
K60. Okay. Wu6h.
K6dlk k6dlk wu6h.
Speaker A: Has anybody heard from dan k60lk how he's doing or how his residents in k is doing? This is wu6h.
Speaker B: You're Ryan? I can't recall the last time I've heard from KB6SSN.
Speaker A: Thanks, Tom. Have you been. Man, I just saw it in my feed. Just the devastation with the floods and just the mud coming down the mountains and pouring into Kihei and pushing homes into ravines like Maui needed another disaster.
Speaker B: No, I haven't heard that. I have been watching some of the coverage about the storm back east, but which apparently was quite, quite severe. But
Speaker C: node 51018 disconnected.
Here's holds a free Morse code class every Wednesday night, 6pM at the Golden Beaver Distillery still house at 2420 Park Avenue. All are welcome to come learn Morse code W6RHC repeater check three.
We6 a x n receiver.
The gears. Monthly informal breakfast is held on the second Saturday of the month at 9am at the Farmer's Skillet, located at 690 Rio Lindo Avenue, Chico. All are welcome to attend. W6R H C Repeater Check 1.
We6a x n repeater.
Attention all ham radio operators. You have reached the world famous W6GRC repeater on 147.105 MHz, broadcasting at least 3 watts more than necessary at all times. Please pause between overs, identify properly, and remember, kerchunking is not a hobby.
Gears holds a slow speed Morse code net on 40 meters every Thursday night starting at 7pm Frequency of 7.44 plus or minus if the frequency is in use. All licensed amateur radio operators are welcome to join in the next W6 RHC repeater check two.
Looking for something to do tonight. Why not join us for the Monday night net at 8pm on the W6 GRC repeater with a PL tone of 110.9.
The Gears Net will be held Tuesday night starting at 7:30pm all amateur radio operators are welcome to join in on the net W6 RHC repeater check three.
K6lnk system 36, snow mountain range.
The Gears. Monthly general membership meetings are held on the third Monday night of the month at the Butte County Public Library, 1108 Sherman Avenue in Chico. Doors open at 6pm and the meeting starts at 7pm all are welcome to W6RHC Repeater Check 1.
Here's holds a free Morph Code class every Wednesday night, 6pM at the Golden Beaver Distillery still house at 2420 Park Avenue. All are welcome to come learn Morph Code W6R, H, C. Repeater check 2.
Looking for something to do tonight. Why not join us for the Monday night net at 8pm on the W6 GRC repeater with a PL tone of 110.9.
Speaker A: Man,
Speaker B: what a great breakfast. 10 6. Ntm.
Speaker A: The one you stand on when we. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Nice big
Speaker B: shady spot. Pull right up until your hood's got about a foot of sun on it. And as the day goes by, it'll catch up with that last foot.
Say, huh? And 6mtm.
Gears holds a slow speed Morse code net on 40 meters every Thursday night starting at 7pm Frequency of 7.44 plus or minus if the frequency is in use. All licensed amateur radio operators are welcome to join in the next WFIC RHC Repeater Check 3.
Join us tonight for the Monday night net at 8pm on the W6 GRC repeater with a PL tone of 110.9.
K6lnk system 36, snow mountain range.
Here's holds a free Morse code class every Wednesday night, 6pM at the Golden Beaver Distillery still house at 2420 Park Avenue. All are welcome to come learn morph code W6R, H, C. Repeater check one.