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PCL Net Scribe for Mar. 22, 2021

WX4QZ, Daryl, Arkansas (Net Control And Scribe)
NS2B, Bob, New York
KF5TVG, Bob, Missouri
VA7RBP, Rick, Canada
NT5R, Charley, Missouri

***

WX4QZ:

It has been a horrible 61st birthday, and the days
leading up to it. This is mostly a bad news report. 
I think I'm having a breakdown, as I feel like I'm 
cursed...not to mention I've been crying much of 
today. I was sobbing so bad when my cousing called,
that I nearly hung up on her. If the next COVID-19 
stimulus doesn't arrive by April 1, it means major 
changes in my life...read that downsizing.

This is a Readers Digest Version of what happened 
in the last week:

1) The guy who was at fault in the car wreck over 
2 months ago had only minimal coverage. They paid 
the $9100 chiropractor bill, but I only got $817 
for pain and suffering and Uber transportation. Had 
I not taken that, I'd be overdrawn now, and having 
to pay overdraft fees...never mind risking being 
arrested for insufficient funds.

2) The toilet tank device in the other bathroom 
malfunctioned, causing an overflow, that flooded 
both bathrooms. It cost $250 to get that fixed, 
but I have a $1000 deductible on repairs, which
I don't have, because the COVID-19 stimulus hasn't
arrived yet. I'll have to set up a payment plan if
the COVID-19 stimulus doesn't come in Wednesday.

3) I had to pay $125 to a guy to cut up and remove 
an uprooted small tree that was dead (a branch 
nearly gouged out my right eye). Then, I had to pay 
$165 to a locksmith when the battery in my keyless 
door lock failed (I was locked out of the house). As
noted, still no COVID-19 stimulus check. I may have 
to postpone the colonoscopy next month. At least the 
tax deadline was extended to May 17. I can't afford
to go to the eye doctor to get it checked out.

4) I'm likely sell the car back to the dealership in 
early April, and just take Uber out once in a blue
moon to medical appointments. I also will shut down 
the Post Office Box, my BBS, my D-Rats station, my 
HamShack Hotline, the T-Mobile line, and downgrade 
the Verizon phone. I'll still have the Mi-Fi for when 
I need to use the internet, which will be very 
sparingly...but I may get rid of that as well. That
would cut me off from the outside world, and mean no
more ham radio work (nets or otherwise), website 
updating, or Facebook. I had to format both phones 
today. If I downgrade, very few will get my new
number.

5) I had a gray blonde moment at an intersection. I 
was stopped at a red light, and the left turn signal 
went green. I thought the main light had changed as 
well, and I went right through the red light. Usually
I end up going through the light, as I'm too close to 
stop when it changes. Well, if I sell the car, I will
not have to worry about that anymore.

6) The Queen Of D-Star, Connie Ballantyne, KB0ZSG, 
became a Silent Key over a year ago. But, several
nefarious idiots on Facebook have either hacked or 
cloned her account. If one gets a Facebook request 
from Connie Ballantyne, they should ignore, mute, 
delete, decline, and report it...and spread the word 
on this on D-Star and related nets.

7) The $35 cost for US Ham Radio Licenses is in the 
Federal Register, but according to Maria Somma, 
AB1FM, of ARRL/VEC...it has to go through Congress, 
and the FCC has to update things. Examinees, or 
hams wanting a callsign change, will have to pay 
the VEC Fee, then pay the $35 to the FCC, via the 
website...or it'll be as if they failed the exam. 
UPDATE: March 23, 2021 - a bulletin came out from
W1AW on this.

8) We're entering the heart of tornado season...
the ground is already waterlogged...as portions of
Austrailia and other areas of the US are. Yet, other 
areas can't even buy a drop of rain. Portions of
the Rockies got a record snowstorm last week, and 
another one is on the horizon for them. Strong to
severe storms are forecast here Wednesday night
into Friday, with tornadoes, large hail, flooding
rain, damaging winds, and intense lightning.

9) The ONLY good news this week is that I got a 
fellow ham set up on D-Rats via Team Viewer...he's 
as happy as a ham in a candy store. There is a new 
version of Echolink for Windows (first one in 14 
years), and you can call CQ on Echolink now. Also, 
the Multimode Digital Voice Net on the QuadNet 
Array (https://openquad.net) on Saturday is an 
excellent net, but it runs LONG, with many helpful
topics discussed. So, I've MOVED the monthly Food 
Net to 4pm US Eastern Time on the 3rd Saturday (it 
meets once a month only). I am supposed to be 
contacted by Amateur Radio Newsline sometime this 
week for a story on it...that'll give more details
on that net.

10) Speaking of food, a local Girl Scout troop was 
selling Girl Scout cookies next to my Post Office 
Saturday morning...so, I bought 5 boxes of thin 
mint cookies. I scarfed a whole box of them Sunday, 
and that was all I ate all day...and that was in 
lieu of any birthday cake or much else for several
days. It's not the most nutritious, but right now, 
I'm too depressed to have an appetite. I cried much 
of the day...and as noted earlier, I nearly hung up 
on my cousin who called, as I was sobbing 
uncontrollably.

11) UPDATE March 23, 2021: BlueDV for Windows has
been upgraded to 1.0.0.9604 -- you can do D-Star,
DMR, and Fusion, with just a soundcard...no rig or
hotspot is needed. That's what I use with the 
ThumbDV from Northwest Digital Radio. It's $125,
but it might be back ordered. Yet, it's far cheaper
than a D-Star Radio.

12) UPDATE March 23, 2021: As noted, the Icom ID-52
is in production again, but there's such a backlog
of orders, it might take 3 months or so to get yours
delivered. I'd be surprised if it was under $500.

Enough of my belly-aching...I'll bet no one can 
top my bad week. However, I do want to thank
everyone for the birthday wishes. I hope my next
one is better.

Bob (NS2B), my vacation anymore is stepping away 
from the computer, and going to the restroom, 
kitchen, or to lie down in bed...when my eyes get
tired. We were to have storms tonight, so I was
not going to post the scribe until March 23.

Bob (KF5TVG), I won't have time to worry about
working KA6LMS...with all the other crap that I
mentioned. At least I'm not the only one dealing
with flooding issues at their QTH. But, living
alone makes it rough. My late wife and I never
had kids, I never remarried, and my brother is in
worse shape than I am...off in his own little
world.

Rick, I had to unplug and replugin the USB deals for
my mouse and keyboard the other night, as the Windows
10 laptop got funky. It kept wanting to bring up the
Cortana deal, which I had no interest or use for. After
a reboot, I uninstalled Cortana, Microsoft Solitaire
Suite, Candy Crush, Xbox, Skype, and some other junk.
I'll bet when the next Windows update comes out, it'll
discover all that is gone, and put it back on the
system.

I guess flooding isn't limited to just QTH's -- that
could've been a major electrocution hazard.

I've used those Hamsticks before...you have to switch
them out obviously, but they're nice for single band
portable operation...when the band cooperates.

Charley, I've seen snow in Little Rock as late as 
April 19 on 2 occasions. It didn't stick, but the
freeze killed the budding flowers, trees, etc.
that weren't protected.

***

NS2B:

Sounds like a good week to go on vacation Daryl.

Here's been a more peaceful story.  Weather has been
running in the 60s - even made 70 today. So I've been
getting the deck ready for summer. Got a new grill as
the old one had all but rusted away. Put the cushions
and canopy on the porch swing - cooked a hotdog and
hung out on the swing - it was nice.

On the radio front finally figured out this week how
to get to Fusion from my DMR radio without giving
up DMR!  It's cool - like having 2 radios in one!

***

KF5TVG:

Daryl, So sorry to hear all the troubles you've had. 
Glad you have an extended Ham family to visit with 
and talk with. I'm sure it helps.

I don't have much news, other than to say we are 
back in Branson for the first time in a year. We 
used to be here about 2 weeks out of every month. 
Only here for a few days this time, to check on 
condo. It was flooded a month ago from a burst 
sprinkler pipe. Ours is one of 15 units that got 
flooded. Building manager was on top of it 
immediately, so no mildew/mold, but we are still 
waiting to see what the insurance is going to pay.

I'm sure everyone knows about Last Man Standing 
show. There is going to be a big event from 
3/24-3/30. Should be fun to get some contacts.

Charley, Would like eyeball QSO! Can't this visit, 
but next time in town, will try to give you a 
call. Thx for the phone number!

Nothing more to add tonight, so 73 and hope all have
a great week! Happy birthday and BTU Daryl.

***

VA7RBP:

I missed last week due to my internet being down 
for a couple of days, actually our whole mobile 
complex was down.

When the Shaw Cable guy finally showed up, he said 
that distribution box was totally flooded, and took
out all the equipment.

Well, I wouldn't have had much to say anyway...the 
past two weeks have sailed past in a flash, without 
a lot accomplished.

I have been playing with PACTOR on 40M and 17M a bit, 
and made up a few TNC to radio cables.

I have been going to the PREOC on Wednesday evenings 
to check out the radios, had a SAT PHONE that would
not work, fixed that by unplugging it and plugging 
it back in. 

Today I ordered 3 ft of 3/8 x 24 brass rod to make 
connecting bolts for all the hamstick antennas.
Steel bolts corrode, and then antennas don't work.

Yesterday and today, I played around with my old SDR 
dongle, trying to get it to work as a panadapter.

Getting ready for spring repairs, I picked up a ball 
valve for the sprinkler system. Will have to wait a 
few weeks until the ground thaws to install it. Temp 
this morning was 36F, and got up to 46F today, we 
had some snow last night but the snow line was about 
50 ft above us.

Charley, I had to order the brass threaded rod 
through a machine shop, and it's costing me $46 for 
a 3 ft length.

Daryl, my antenna array is three sets of 80M, 40M, 
and 30M Hustlers mounted on MFJ347 mini-dipole 
mounts, oriented vertically on a six ft boom at 
about 18 ft AGL, I run individual lengths of coax 
to each mount. (LMR400) I tried to make it a center 
fed fan arrangement, but the cheap Ts I used kept 
falling apart when it got cold.

OK, that's it for me for tonight, Everyone have a 
great week. Happy Birthday Daryl. And thanks to Bob 
for the use of the node. 73, until next time.

***

NT5R:

Just in from 10 days in Oklahoma late yesterday.

Playing there some with DMR and Fusion.

Rick, wonder where you find the 3/8 x 24 brass rods? 
Have difficulties local to find steel ones

Bob, TVG if you have some spare time in Branson,
holler for eyeball qso phone 417-365-5882 text or 
voice.

Planned to ride bike today but cooled off all day.

Daryl, sounds like tough time going on now for you. 
Hang in there is all I know to say, and Birthday 
Greetings to you.

Have an awesome week everyone. Thank you Daryl and 
Bob for being here with the net operations. Good to 
type at everyone.

***





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