incarnation: 2026-06-02 — ham-radio-operating-log#118
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Drop: ham-radio-operating-log
Today's incarnation is the daily operating sheet for K6RVC, the Root Ventures amateur-radio station. The conceit fuses cleanly: portfolio companies are the 63 stations worked this session (with realistic frequencies, modes, and RST signal reports keyed to their domain — FT8 for the digital-native devtools, CW for the old-school infra plays, 6m and 2m for the literal space and airspace companies), the team is the desk roster of licensed operators with keys to the shack, the mission lives in the masthead as 'PURPOSE OF SESSION,' and hello@root.vc is the calling frequency. The history nav is the Logbook Index pinned to the top in phosphor green, with PREV SHEET pointing to 2026-06-01 (titled ikea-assembly-manual) and FULL BOUND LOGBOOK pointing to /archive/. All 63 portfolio companies are logged (100% coverage, no omissions). All 7 team members appear by name on the desk roster. Visible vocabulary uses 'sheet,' 'session,' 'QSO,' and 'log entry' — never 'drop' or 'issue.'
Where the facts live
History entrance
The Logbook Index is the sticky phosphor-green strip at the very top of the sheet, styled to look like a CRT readout from a transceiver's memory recall. Three buttons: PREV SHEET (links to /archive/2026-06-01/, tooltip names the previous theme), THIS SHEET (current day, highlighted), and FULL BOUND LOGBOOK (links to /archive/, dashed border to suggest it opens the binder). The framing is 'each daily sheet stays in the binder forever,' which matches how amateur operators actually keep paper logs.
Tweet draft
Screenshot brief
Two shots land the conceit. First: a full-width capture of the phosphor-green header (Logbook Index, K6RVC callsign, band conditions strip) sitting above the masthead grid — this is the in-world top nav with the two distinct archive links visible. Second: a scrolled view of the QSO LOG table showing 15-20 portfolio companies as logged contacts with frequencies, modes, and RST reports, ideally including the Stellar Pizza / Kayhan / Zed rows where the frequency choices read as deliberate jokes.
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