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Subj: PCL NET SCRIBE MAY 6 2024
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PCL NET SCRIBE MAY 6 2024

N5VLZ, Daryl, Arkansas (Net Control/Scribe)
VA7RBP, Rick, Canada (Early Checkin)
NS2B, Bob, New York (Sysop)
NT5R, Charley, Missouri
KX4AC, Carl, Florida
WG3K, Eric, Maryland (Connection Issues)

**

It's hard to believe, but 3 weeks from tonight,
is the Memorial Day holiday...so the PCL Net will
not meet the night of May 27.

I went to my PCP today for a follow-up after my
late April ER trip and hospitalization. I did have
to get both ears cleared of ear wax buildup, and
that was not fun...but I now can hear again!!

I see my eye doctor on the 17th, and my cardiologist 
on the 22nd. The Home Health Care nurse from the 
hospital will be by tomorrow morning. I have to call 
the pharmacy and order some OTC Flonaise for my sinus 
drainage. I was told since I did the home Cologuard 
test, I won't need to get a colonoscopy for 3 years, 
and we all know what a crappy mess that is (hi hi).

A rare high risk of severe weather and tornadoes is 
to my west across north Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas 
today and tonight...Arkansas may see similar things 
in my area (Arkansas) on Wednesday, but as of now, 
the weekend looks nice. Speaking of weather, it looks 
like this will be an active hurricane season...weather 
geek Ryan Hall went above what Colorado State University 
had predicted. I'm glad I'm not along to Gulf or Atlantic 
Coast. 

I had left the computers up this past Saturday, when I 
went to the local college to do a ham radio license exam, 
thinking the storms would not get into the area until after 
I got home. We were about ready to close up (4 examiners, 
but no candidates), when a lightning strike occurred just 
outside our building, and my heart sank!! So, we loaded 
everything up, and I got home a little bit later, and shut 
things down. After nearly getting all my stuff zapped, I'll 
now shut things off before I go out on errands, or when I 
need a nap.

I heard that Gigaparts, HRO, and others have bought out the 
remainder of MFJ's stock, so after May 17, when they are to 
cease on-site production, they may also shut down. Too bad
another company didn't pick up the supplies, and keep them
going.

**

NS2B:

GE All.

Didn't do much radio wise. Last week, I was pondering the 
firmware change to a TYT MD380 to make it an M17 radio. 
Discovered through diligent research that it's just not 
quite ready for primetime so I'll wait on that one. Still
using the mvoice program on a raspberry pi for M17 - that 
works fine.

It's mowing season - I swear I just mowed my yard and looking 
at it today - it needs it again!

Planted some Marigolds today.  Looks like planting season came 
early this year.

Was down at the race track yesterday. American Endurance Racing 
had an 8 hour race down there. Plenty of fast cars!

**

NT5R:

Hay Daryl and everyone

Busy week, we drove thru near New Boston late Saturday night. 
In Georgia now visiting brother. Granddaughter wedding on the 
way in Broken Bow Oklahoma Saturday afternoon

Thank you for the info. Bob said you had message for me. QRZ 
page should show my corrected email address and county location 
now.

Scott from Huntsville saved my girlfriend's life Saturday. 
Long story but can share if interested.

Wedding was on way down, in Georgia for couple weeks now. Brother 
may need stent for heart. 

We possible returning thru corner of Texas or possible thru your 
area. Will check with NHZ for more info

Lived in North Texas for long time and know some hams in that area.

Thank you and Bob for making net possible.

**

KX4AC: 

GE All. It has been a quiet week here. The weekend weather was 
good, except for a little rain early Sunday morning. I have 
been tweaking my packet radio station; I have everything starting 
automatically on a reboot except the winlink server for some 
reason.  I guess there is something wrong with my systemd setup. 
(I hate systemd!) It  will probably wind up being something stupid 
and obvious when I figure it out.

Other than that I have been doing more photography than radio 
lately.  Got the pics from my recent vacation organized a bit.

The local ham club meeting is next Monday, so I won't be here in 
person next week.  I will try to send an update.

**

Replies from N5VLZ:

Bob, the grass is growing like mad here as well, with all the
rain. Lloyd, KC5FM, uses M17 on one of the nets I do during
the week. FB on the car races at the track, and the Marigolds.

Charley, thanks for updating the email. Please drop a note to
Greg, KI5NHZ, to let him know your status this weekend. Since
I don't drive or have a car anymore, due to vision issues, I'm
not sure if we could do an eyeball QSO, especially considering
my nets during the week, and medical appointments. Plus, Lyft
isn't cheap, with a shortage of drivers right now.

Carl, FB on the rain. I talked to Doug, W3HH, in Ocala, and he
said they need rain badly. GL on the packet station setup. Rick,
KA2BSM, also does photography and ham radio. Just email me a
summary for next week, and I'll put it in the scribe.

**

Daryl, N5VLZ -- Little Rock, Arkansas
Please See My QRZ Bio For More Info



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