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Open repeater intelligence for the Pacific Northwest
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ID 43d3a48e-81d5-49da-9900-59bdaeeaf70b
Moving right along, let me note on my log page here that I've done it. I'll put a little check mark next to it. And I will start a round two with a Roman numeral two and a status column. And I'll say again, this is Joan on Broadway.
ID 1093047b-95f1-4f35-b5ab-ec6f9d2c981a
Well, Aria, welcome to Ham Radio, welcome to the Pacific Northwest, and welcome to the Puget Sound Repeater Group. that I have now written, this is my.
ID 892b63ec-0e08-47ad-a548-ec605ec2ff02
KTV7 is at the edge of the train. For PSRG or for Lake Washington, I did get a first contact back then. The first check-in to a net was Lake Washington.
ID e0cf479f-cf91-4e32-9c21-e9e8ab25d258
KX2CW in the net. This is KG4OZW and Ray G. Hi everyone, I'm LadyAwaySolo. Hope you're all doing well and keeping calm. Yup, and we're here, we're here. I said it because apparently the page needed to be refreshed with the node list.
ID 3f80c2b0-cab4-43d3-8a39-3e591c27d495
Well, good evening Joan and the Net, this is W3LF, the Rams fan who is sad that they lost yesterday, doggone it. Anyway, I can take some comfort that the Seahawks quarterback is from USC. And I'm definitely rooting for the Seahawks against the Patriots.
ID 6c29c4ac-7697-48f9-bb3e-d787581ebc14
All right, Peter, well, that's another bag of worms to get on, but I won't. I won't take the bait. And I'm just thinking about rolling stops in the Upper Peninsula when they're safer because you don't slide into...
ID d67d3349-8d9a-428b-9de2-93ceacee0deb
Okay, I'll wake up and talk Our big thing this weekend We set up on Friday And we probably had 15 or 20 people there Saturday. We probably had some around
ID 518117bb-08f5-4f90-b34f-f4ec3274678a
Am old enough to remember the web before everybody knew about it when it was all text-based and I loved it. I Remember CompuServe all text-based. I remember using UNIX a lot pine and and all that good stuff and it was
ID 321217b3-6d16-4082-9af9-f1df90feb399
I got my license in 1970, according to my brother Clay, who's listening by the way. I was never sure, either I got it in 1972, or it expired in 1972. Either way, I've been on the air for a while. I went through a stretch without having a hand license though, but I've still been a…
ID 0e86458a-b0b8-4481-8f6d-ec2ea3ad90bb
I think I went over there, yep, gender woman, I have a bunch of people in my life, I built my new family here in Seattle.
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PSRG is a rag-chew club that hosts a daily 9 a.m. net, with members sharing personal stories and equipment tips.
The Puget Sound Repeater Group hosts a daily 9 a.m. rag chew net and has been doing so for over 30 years.
No specific club identified, but the net seems to be a local group interested in astronomy.
A club dedicated to amateur radio astronomy, hosting a casual rag chew net focusing on astronomy and related topics.
The Strasburg Amateur Radio Club is an active club that meets regularly via rag-chew nets to discuss various aspects of amateur radio.
A club focused on repeater roundabouts with over 111 repeaters involved in Washington and Idaho.
A club focused on casual rag chew nets, with members discussing travel plans and sightseeing opportunities.
The Colorado Astronomers Club runs the Colorado Astronomy Net, which focuses on aurora and space weather discussions.
A club dedicated to organizing and participating in the Veterans Day Memorial Band event at Shoreline City Hall, with regular meetings and discussions about the event and related activities.
No specific club was identified, but participants discussed plans for the day and visited a museum.
CHEPS is a club that hosts a ragchew net, with Joan (KA9EHV) as the NCS. The club focuses on casual conversation and observations.
A club focused on Southern California with KAC as the NCS.
No specific club or organization was mentioned in the provided transcript.
The optional club name hosts a late-night rag-chew net, with members like KK7AOM, K7AOM, and KK7CSG participating.
Seattle ACS is hosting a regular rag-chew session on their repeater.
PHRC is a local amateur radio club that hosts rag-chew sessions.
A local amateur radio club that organizes various nets and events in the Seattle area.
ACS is an amateur radio club that operates a rag chew net focusing on late or missed member stations.
Kappa Alpha Alpha Dn Southeast is a club involved in rag-chew sessions.
A local auxiliary communications service club that operates informational nets on a weekly basis.
A local club hosting a weekly net on amateur radio frequencies.
The Radio Club of Tacoma is hosting an open house on Saturday, January 31st from 10am to 2pm.
NVS is a club that hosts a rag-chew net on a regular basis.
KE-7HIT is a rag-chew club with regular meetings.
No specific club was identified for this net, but it appears to be a local rag-chew net.