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PCL NET SCRIBE APR 29 2024

N5VLZ, Daryl, Arkansas (Net Control/Scribe)
NS2B, Bob, New York (Sysop)
K0WAV, Scott, Arkansas
KX4AC, Carl, Florida
VA7RBP, Rick, Canada
KF5JRV, Scott, Arkansas
KF5TVG, Bob, Oklahoma

**

Between thunderstorms and illness, I've been
gone from here for nearly a month. Hopefully,
I can stick around for awhile. We've dodged the 
severe weather at my location, but so many areas 
haven't been as lucky, with a 3 day total of over
150 tornado and high wind reports each, and over 
275 reports of large hail. Tomorrow and possibly
Wednesday look to be the only quiet weather days 
for awhile...and my lawn guy will finally get to 
mow the yard, as it needs it bad... as well as 3 
sets of downed tree branches removed. There is a 
severe storm to my northwest with large hail, but 
I should be able to finish this net before it gets
here...but, The Pun In Life Net may get scuttled 
again, though (sigh!). I was delayed releasing a 
square dance publication that I do each month, but 
I finally got it out this morning. Now, I get a 
break from that for 2 weeks.

A trip to the ER last week with intense chest pain 
turned out to be severely strained chest muscles 
from a bad coughing fit...the pollen has been very
bad this year. All the cardiac enzymes and blood
work were within normal limits. But, with having 
congestive heart failure already, I didn't want to 
take a chance. I have 4 sets of doctors to see in 
May...my podiatrist (I see them every 9 weeks), my 
PCP, my eye doctor, and cardiologist (he's not the 
one with the "get well cards" (hi hi)). In July, 
it's the PCP and urologist (with a female nurse 
practitioner), then the PCP for a full physical in 
September. I guess I'm really taking "a turn for 
the nurse" (hi hi). My PCP is female, and they tend 
to be gentler than their male counterparts, 
especially in "certain sensitive areas" (hi hi). 
There is a D-Star Net on Monday through Friday 
mornings, called the Digital Radio Enthusiasts Net, 
or DRE for short...but for us males, that means 
something totally different (hi hi).

Except for the medical runs, I've basically been home 
24/7. It's apparently too much out of everyone's way 
to offer me a ride. At least the faculty advisor for 
the local college ham radio club gives me a ride. He's
a fellow VE, but he has the keys to the exam room!! I'm 
doing a license exam session Saturday, the last one my 
group does before the Extra Class Pool and Exams change 
on July 1. The new pool is smaller, but more difficult. 
I'll bet we'll have folks show up who studied the wrong 
pool...it happens every time that occurs. We like to talk
to the new and upgrading hams about ham radio porn...the
price of rigs and related gear. If the catalog says either
CALL or WEB, it's too expensive to purchase (hi hi).

Speaking of which, I hated to see MFJ basically "shutting 
down" as of May 17. They're going to sell what stock they 
have, so if you want a good deal, now's the time to shop.
Over the years, I had bought some clocks, a TNC, and an amp 
from them. I doubt anyone is going to fill the void that 
they'll leave. Grady, W4GLE, in Alabama, is an MFJ dealer, 
and he can get you a good deal, if you are interested.

I get my groceries and medications delivered; otherwise, 
I rarely get company or even phone calls. Last Saturday 
marked 17 years since my XYL passed away. I was sobbing 
as I posted a tribute to her on Facebook. Those of you 
who've lost spouses or loved ones, know what I'm talking 
about.

I'm frustrated that so many hams have bad emails on QRZ.
If their ARRL membership expires, their callsign@arrl.net 
address does so as well. Or, their ISP no longer exists, 
or they closed accounts, and didn't bother to change it. 

To Charley, NT5R, your email is bad on QRZ. I tried to
email you that the 4 States Amateur Radio Club is doing
a tailgate party and Swapfest in New Boston, Texas next
Saturday, May 11. Contact Greg, KI5NHZ, for more info.
I will say that my email is good on QRZ...at least as
long as GMail doesn't crash, as that's where that QRZ
email address goes to.

The home health care nurse suggested I go into assisted
living, but my main issue right now is getting viable
transportation. I can get around the house easily enough,
although I might run out of food before the next payment
on disability comes in...which won't be good, as I require
food with most of my medications. I ran out of cough drops,
and with the bad spring pollen season, I've been hacking
like a 20 pack a day smoker. I hope I can get some relief
soon.

Slim Chickens did me dirty on a delivery order last week.
They charged me for Texas Toast that I never got (2 with
the meal, and 4 extras). They didn't seem to be interested
in granted a refund, so I left them a nasty email, and I'm
removing the app from my smartphone. They were out of the
item, but the app never picked up on it. I won't ever be
ordering from them again. At least with Grubhub orders, if
I get shorted, I can get a refund on the order.

My BBS turns 32 on Wednesday, but I haven't done much with
it lately, due to vision issues. I would like to get back
with it, but it's hard being at the computer for ham radio
nets or otherwise, for long periods of time anymore.

**

NS2B:

GE All!

No worries Daryl, you're covered any time.

Speaking of yard work, I'm getting ready for my 3rd mowing 
already. A bit early in the season for us to be that far 
along.

Yesterday, spent the day down at the track flagging for the 
Mass Tuning group. They're an organization that rents track 
time from us and then allows people to bring the family 
racecar, (Corvettes, Mustangs, Porsches, what have you) for 
races. They're not real competitive, but it's fun for the 
drivers.

A while back I mentioned I had built an M17 node using a 
raspberry pi and mvoice software. It's not much more than a 
digital echolink. But it works good. Thinking I want to do 
an M17 mod to a TYT-MD380 so I can go RF.  We'll see...

Carl - film is becoming "hip" again - it's good to be old 
school!

**

K0WAV: 

Hello Daryl and the net! Week was pretty good... however I 
didn't get a mowing in before the rains hit. And now, I have 
to wait until the yard is not "soup" to get the mowing in 
that is desperately needed.

Radio news. Local Club has received one of two new Yaesu 
repeaters, so than we can get our repeater upgrades in, and 
move into the 1990s  LOL  j/k.

Lightning has dampened the "playing radio" recently, so 
trying to make up for things while we have a break in the 
storm train!

BTW, not sure if it is still underway, but Yaesu was promoting 
their repeaters with a program where they were basically 50% 
discounted.  So if anyone was looking for new gear, it may be 
worth the look.  

**

KX4AC: 

GE All.

Well, not a whole lot of radio news from here. We do have a 
new packet node up. Another local packeteer has set up a link 
for the local Salvation Army. I helped him with checkout. It 
is nice to see anything new on the packet front.

I got the pictures back from my Disney trip a couple of weeks 
ago.  I am old school (sometimes) and took a film camera, so I 
had to get them developed and scanned. This last weekend, I 
spent some time organizing and choosing some to post. If anyone 
is interested you can see them here:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/carlhjones/

This last weekend, I also did a little day trip to the Vero 
Beach Museum of Art. They had an Egyptian art exhibit I wanted 
to see, and I suddenly realized that this was the last week, 
so I had to head down there. It's about an hour south of me.  
While I was there I also stopped at McKee Gardens ... a nice 
botanical garden that specializes in water lilies. This is a 
good time to go, the lilies are in bloom. So, that made for 
a fun day trip.

**

VA7RBP: 

GE Daryl and all on net.

The back is starting to feel better, the doc gave me some good 
anti-inflammatories and muscle relaxants, so I can sleep easier. 
The knee is doing OK, the back pain has been diverting away 
from the knee pain...

I haven't been doing much in the shack lately, because the shack 
chair isn't very comfortable, but I have been playing on the 
radio for short spells with the new Teensy RP TNC. Not a lot of 
stations heard, but trying anyway.

Arlene and I will be going to the west coast at the beginning of 
the month for a couple of weeks, visiting with family and friends 
there, so I won't be participating on the NETS for the duration. 

Good to see you back in action Daryl, and thanks to Bob for 
providing the facilities

**

KF5JRV: 

GE everyone

It has been a good week. The last month and a half was one train 
wreck after another. I think things have settled down for awhile 
at least.

I have some antenna maintenance I need to do in the next few weeks. 
I managed to dodge this weekends severe weather.

Jackie received a treatment for the Malformed veins causing her 
headaches and that seems to be helping.

**

KF5TVG: 

Sorry, I am slow tonight!

GE All, and good to see a great turnout tonight. Daryl, glad you 
are back in the "packet saddle" again!

We had severe wx Saturday night. There was a cell reported about 
1 1/2 miles from the qth, but we had no damage. There was a roof 
blown off a small hangar at an airport about 2 miles from us. 
Nothing here at all like happened in Sulphur, OK.

My 6yo grandson and I just completed a Nintendo Switch Labo Kit, 
which is a cardboard "robot" made from cardboard. It took us 
several evenings to complete, but when he has it on (with the 
two switch controllers inserted in it) and the game running on 
the TV, his movements are reflected by an avatar on the screen.
He loves it and I must admint, it's pretty cool!

Forgot to mention I'm glad all the health reports tonight seem 
to be in a positive direction!

**

Replies from N5VLZ:

Sorry for the delay in posting this...my lightning alarm went 
off right after the net had ended...so the preparation of the 
scribe had to wait until this morning.

Bob (NY), I missed doing the net...thanks for covering for me.
On the lawn, it's a race between the grass and weeds on what's
growing faster (hi hi). And, speaking of racing, FB on the cars
at the track. GL on the M17 setup, and your comment on film made
me think of the blonde needing film for her digital camera (hi hi).

Scott (WAV), agreed on the "lawn soup". I am in no shape to do the
lawn myself, but weather and my health has delayed him...although
he's due here this morning (April 30). FB on the Yaesu repeaters...
get the discount wherever you can.

Carl, FB on the new packet setup, the Disney pictures, plus the
art exhibit, and the trip to McKee Gardens for the water lilies.

Rick, glad you're feeling a little better, but a comfy chair is a
must in the ham shack. Enjoy the vacation...I'll give you a
courtesy check while you're gone. And FB on the TNC. Our next net
holiday is May 27 for Memorial Day.

Scott (JRV), glad you missed the stormy weather, and FB on the
medicine for Miss Jackie. Hope you can get the antenna work done.

Bob (OK), I saw a deal on the Ryan Hall Ya'll YouTube channel, on
the 3 days of severe weather...over 150 tornado reports, over 150
damaging wind reports, over 275 large hail reports...plus widespread
damage, injuries, and fatalities. May is the peak of the spring
tornado season, averaging 5 tornadoes a month. We hope the weather
reports will start being positive, as was the health reports were
tonight.

FB on that cardboard robot that you and your grandson built...glad
you both are enjoying it.

**


Daryl, N5VLZ -- Little Rock, Arkansas
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