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PCL Net Scribe Dec. 13, 2021

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

**

WX4QZ:

Final PCL Net of 2021 tonight, due to the holidays; 
next net on Jan. 3. Happy Holidays to all.

My area escaped damage from the tornadic storms 
Friday night, but other areas were not as fortunate. 
The strongest damage I've seen is a strong EF-3. 
Unsettled and possible winter weather in the forecast 
here for later this week into next week. 

My night vision is no longer fogged, but I don't plan 
to do any night driving until Jan. 1 for a square 
dance locally. I have enough credits built up to get 
50 cents a gallon off of gas the next time I fill up;
but my driving will be limited.

I went to an area jeweler to get copy for an ad for the 
square dance publication I have to release on Wednesday. 
I'm glad I'm not shopping for any rings or jewelery...
prices start at $300...that's as painful and costly as 
a colonoscopy prep (hi hi).

I had to fight with T-Mobile earlier today...I had 
cancelled the service 5 weeks ago. The shipper apparently 
lost the phone, but I got out of paying the fee. Their 
last few customer service folks acted like they did not 
want me there...the feeling is mutual now. No one seems 
to care about customers anymore.

Monday is a horrible way to spend 1/7 of your week...so I 
hope everyone else is doing better.

To both Bobs...I'd rather get the shots in the hip, so
I can moon the nurses (hi hi), but (or is that butt??!!)
(hi hi), they've seen it all before. The bursitis in both
of my shoulders is so bad, that it's painful enough to sleep
on them at times without an injection adding to it. It's
not so bad with the hips.

To Bob (NY), I'm overdue for a good Monday, and several
other days as well.

To Bob (OK), I brought the topic of the rpitx up on the
HotSpot Raspberry Pi SBC and ZumSpot Net on the QuadNet
Array tonight...didn't have any takers on it.

To Charley, fine business on the travels for family and
friends...enjoy that time together. Thanks for the word
from Jon, K5DVT...tell him we said "hi".

To Rick, glad your weather has eased up a bit. For awhile,
it seemed the weather (rain and snow) was just stuck in
place.

***

NS2B:

GE All!

I've never heard it described that way, but your Monday's 
do suck!

We're having uncommonly warm weather up here. Was near 50 
today. Similar tomorrow - 60s on Thursday! Not complaining.

The storms that stretched accross the country just brought 
us high winds. So I have yard full of twigs and tree limbs 
to clean up. The pickup is all loaded ready to head to the 
dump.

Not much new on the radio front. Spent some time today 
monitoring 10M to see if anything was happening on FT8 - 
didn't catch anybody there. So dropped down to the Boston 
WX FAX frequencies and copied some WX FAX for a while. I 
know nobody really uses that stuff anymore - it's all done 
via websites and satellite internet now. But still fun to do.

Daryl, you sound more like a pin cushion! hihi

Bob - the answer to "I need this for..." is "Because I can!"

Safe travels Charley.

Good luck on the RF Rick.

Thanks for scribing and taking net control Daryl, I appreciate it.

Speaking of Covid - NYS started mandatory masking in public places 
again today. I hope that's as bad as it gets.

Everyone have a Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, and whatever 
other holidays you celebrate!
 
73 to all, see you next year!  BTU Daryl >>>
 
***

NT5R:

GE everyone. Happy to catch last net of year.

Hanging out with nephew in Carrolton GA this week. College town 
and couple Fusion repeaters here. So, brought FT70 for play and 
games.

Took scenic route thru north Texas (visiting friends and family 
on way). Rain from storm caught up with me just west of Monroe,
LA. Drove remainder of way constant rain (heavy at times). Did
miss any severe weather along way, and saw no flooding.

Thoughts go out to those in path of tornado.

Girl friend said they had tornado warning just west of Branson 
(Kimberling City MO) that night. Some damage, but not heard of 
any injuries.
 
Oh, talked to Jon, K5DVT, on Green Forest, AR one day, remembered 
this net and said to tell everyone "hi".

Daryl, you could start a fashion design on your arm (or wherever 
they put those needles) from all those shots.

Got my Johnson and Johnson booster about week ago. Only right leg 
hurt about 10 minutes and runny nose couple hours this time.

Original J and J last April had chills and shakes during the night. 
Guess the reaction means vaccination is working.

Wishing everyone a safe and happy and awesome Christmas and New Year 
and all in between.

Type at you all in 22

73 >>>

***

KF5TVG: 

GE Daryl and all the friends here on the net!

In Branson for a few days. Tornado sirens went off here Friday night, 
but the storms moved out pretty quickly. No obvious damage nearby, 
but the aftermath of the tornadoes across all the states to the East 
of here has been sickening. I'm an Okie, and so have seen plenty of 
tornado damage, but this was unbelievable.

Had winds blow off part of my gutters back in Broken Arrow, but was 
able to get a guy out there with a tall ladder the next day, and got 
it screwed back to the house.

Have been thinking about trying rpitx, which is a software package to 
run on a raspberry pi. It toggles an output pin to transmit a signal 
on the 2m ham band. With nothing attached to the pin, the range is 
only 10cm, and with a short piece of wire maybe up to 100m. So definitely 
a test tool, rather than something useful. Plus, the output is a square 
wave, so lots of bad harmonics. Needs to have a filter between the RPi 
and the antenna to be safe.

Just something to tinker with, don't know of anything I need it for...

In Branson for a fundraiser this Friday for a local outfit, 
barnabasprep.org . They are a wonderful organization for young adults 
with disabilities.

Then headed home for a few days, and then on the Norman, OK for 
Christmas with kids and grandkids. Will be fun!

Many thanks to Bob and Daryl for the net activities this year.

Hope everyone has a great Christmas and 73. 

BTU, Mr. Pin Cushion! >>>

***

VA7RBP: 

Good Evening Daryl, and all on the net.

Awful to hear about all the tornado destruction.

We're still feeling the effects of the flooding, landslides, etc. here. 
Highways to the coast are opening slowly, but it's essential travel 
only, and transportation of goods.  

Our Son-In-Law had to travel to the coast on business, and had to drive 
down through Washington state to get there, and of course, deal with all 
the paperwork, and testing requirement related to COVID.

We have had a few days of light snow. Temperature goes up and melts most 
of it, then it snows some more. So far, no extreme weather in our area.

Not a lot of radio work accomplished this past week. I'm still waiting 
for a couple of common mode chokes to arrive, hopefully they will help 
get rid of the RF in the shack, the bands below 20M are most affected.

We are preparing for Christmas. We re-covered the dining room chairs. 
Had the Granddaughters over for lunch on Sunday and they decorated the 
Christmas tree. Today, Arlene and I went for our third Covid jab.

Ok, everyone have a great Christmas and New Years. Many thanks to Daryl 
and Bob for the NET. 73 until next year! BTU Daryl >>>

***

Daryl, WX4QZ



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