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PCL NET SCRIBE JULY 29 2024

N5VLZ, Daryl, Arkansas (Net Control/Scribe)
K1MAL, Chris, Connecticut (First Time Checkin)
NS2B, Bob, New York (Backup Net Control/Sysop)
KF5TVG, Bob, Oklahoma
KX4AC, Carl, Florida

**

N5VLZ:

First, welcome to Chris, K1MAL, a first
time checkin. Chris, I'll get to you 
shortly.

Hard to believe that next week, it'll be 
August, which means our next net holiday 
is September 2, which is also Labor Day. 
At least the kids will soon be going back 
to school, instead of running around the 
neighborhood, creating a ruckus, which
destroys my nap time during the day. And,
speaking of trying to catch up on sleep,
I'm going in for that sleep study tomorrow
afternoon, but it may be a waste of time. 
I know I have severe sleep apnea, but I 
can't sleep on my back, and with being on 
Lasix, I might as well sleep in the 
bathroom, and that is not my pee-rogative 
(hi hi). I can't get that Inspire CPAP, 
as my BMI is way too high, but I'm afraid 
to use the unit when thunderstorms are 
around, for possible electrocution from a 
lightning hit. Having suffered 2 indirect 
lightning strikes in my life, I don't want 
the third time to be the fatal charm; but,
I carry no electrical charge, and can be 
handled safely (hi hi). But, I have severe 
nervous system damage as a result.

My lawn guy is coming by Thursday to mow 
the yard, and trim the bushes...that will 
cost me nearly $200, then I have to again 
get the lawn mowed twice more this month, 
so I'll have spent nearly $400 on yard work 
for August (getting it done every 2 weeks, 
for all the rain we've had lately), then I 
have to pay nearly $300 for the house 
insurance. That is over half of what I get  
on disability, which leaves less than $700 
for food, utilities, transportation, medical, 
and other bills. No wonder I'm on a diet of 
peanut butter and jelly sandwiches only. That
is not very good being a heart patient, but 
I have no choice. If I didn't need the meds 
so much, I'd just eat one meal a day, and 
sleep the rest of the time, after the ham 
radio nets. The thing is, if I moved to an
assisted living facility, all of my hobbies 
and my cellphone would be gone, and I'd lose 
the will to live really quick...never mind 
folks wouldn't know whether I was dead or 
alive. I'm busier than I was when I was 
married, but some days, it gets very lonely. 
At least we are not dry as a tinderbox here, 
dealing with wildfires, but the rapidly 
growing grass is a pain to deal with.

The extreme heat is back, and August is our
hottest part of the year. The tropics are
heating up with activity, but I'm glad I'm
not along the Gulf or Atlantic Coast. I'll
be so glad when the colder weather arrives.
As crazy as the spring and summer have been,
I'll bet this winter will be a doozy. I'm
in desperate need of a shave and a haircut,
and it'll be more than 2 bits (50 cents)...
actually about 100 times more ($50) with
the gratuity...as I get a trim of the beard 
and moustache, the hair, then a good shampoo. 
The West Little Rock Great Clips has always 
done me good...however, I have to get a ride 
via Lyft to/from there, so that adds to the 
cost. With a shortage of Lyft drivers, a 
round trip can run $70, and I don't have 
that kind of money.

Speaking of money, or the lack thereof, I
still have to find an economical probate
attorney to handle my brother's things
after his suicide 4 weeks ago now. One of
his ex-wives is taking over paying of the
bills, cleaning it up, etc., and since she
took such good care of him after the freak
motorcycle wreck that nearly killed him 17
years ago, I have no problem with her doing
it. If she gets any money from a yard sale
from stuff she didn't want, I'll be very
surprised...but I'm not expecting much, if
any. I did send a fellow ham in Iowa an 
extra ThumbDV USB stick that one could use
with the BlueDV program, to do D-Star, DMR,
Fusion, and NXDN...and he sent me a check
for $150 to cover the cost of it, and the
priority postage. I'm waiting for him to
tell me he's ready for help with setup.
With hams being frugal cheapskates, we do
whatever we can to get on the air in an
economical way...considering the price of
rigs nowadays!!

I was up much of Sunday night to prepare
and release a square dance publication,
one of my other hobbies, as I'm the Editor.
Now, I don't have to mess with that again
until mid-August. I may have to update the
website sooner, but that's a bit easier.

**

K1MAL: 

Thanks, my week so far has been fine. Nice 
weather now in the low 70s. A nice change 
from the last week of 90s and high humidity. 

Been playing with System Fusion a little 
bit and Wires-X now that the club got a 
new DX-2 Yaesu repeater. 

**

NS2B: 

GE All.

A rather uneventful week radio wise. The 
last cables I needed for my portable Xiegu 
G90 FT8 station arrived today, so maybe in
the next day or 2, I'll set it up in the 
yard, and see what I can do with it. The 
plan is to use it for a POTA activation 
maybe.

In other news, got my driveway sealed a 
couple days ago - it always looks nice 
freshly sealed.

The tomatoes are about to be productive - 
lots of green tomatoes on now.

**

KF5TVG: 

GE Daryl and all on the net!

Ham Holiday (hamfest in Oklahoma City) 
was over the weekend. 3 of my buddies
from the Tulsa area came over for it, 
and I had lunch with them. When we got 
back to the hamfest, we were joking 
about who was going to win the grand 
prize. I told them I knew I wasn't 
going to win anything... then 15 minutes
later they called my name for one of the 
hourly prizes. It was a little Yaesu 
FT4X and a $50 gift card from ARRL. So, 
not the grand prize, but much better 
than my expectation. I just bought a 
few trinkets, nothing big. Maybe next 
year there will be something I can't 
live without. Hi Hi.

**

KX4AC: 

GE All,

Well, my birthday was last week (the 
23rd), so I took a week's vacation. I 
did not go anywhere, just kicked around 
the apartment. I got a nice new fountain 
pen for my birthday ... a replica of the 
one Sean Connery used to squirt ink in 
the face of the Nazi in the holy grail 
movie. So, I am all set if Nazis show 
up :-) I also picket up a Btech UX 5x3 
... a nice little sub $100 HT. It seems 
pretty good. Not digital, but it does 
include the 1.25m band, which I like ... 
not too many radios have that. There is 
not too much activity on 222, but a 
little, so it is nice to have. Besides
that, I saw both the new Inside Out and 
Minions movies. Cute nuttiness, about
what you would expect.

This week, the National Weather Service 
is running "Florida Tropical Training"
week. A one-hour presentation each 
night Monday through Thursday. We had
the first one just before this net. 
Then, the local club is having an
emergency drill on Saturday. So, it 
looks to be a busy week.

Yes, I did get that steak. I went to 
Outback Steak House, and had a 
center-cut sirloin with baked potato, 
salad, and their nice brown bread. 
It made for a nice birthday. 

Next week I will send an early checkin 
because it is PCARS club meeting night. 

**

Replies from N5VLZ:

Chris, we're glad to have you with us.
We're here every Monday, except during
the weeks of Easter, Memorial Day,
Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving,
Christmas, and New Years. FB on System 
Fusion and Wires-X with the club's DX-2 
Yaesu Repeater.

Bob (NY), FB on the FT8 cables, the
sealed driveway, and the tomatoes. You
have got me craving a BLT now (hi hi).

Bob (OK), FB on Ham Holiday. Winning the
gear reminds me of the deal I had at the
Shreveport hamfest several years ago. I 
was about to buy this HT from Richard
Lenoir, KI5DX, from Main Trading out of
Paris, Texas...when they called my name
from the front...I had won the rig I was
going to buy!! Richard growled "You've
got to quit giving away radios" (hi hi).
I went to Ham Holiday several years ago,
and got to meet Tim Duffy, K3LR, Bob
Heil, K9EID (now a SK), and several 
others.

Carl, glad you had a Happy Birthday.
We'll pause 3 minutes for drooling on
your birthday meal (hi hi). Your comment
on "the Nazi's" reminded me of the segment
from "The Blues Brothers" movie, where
they chased the Nazis off the park bridge
into the lake. FB on the 222 Mhz HT...in
some parts of the country, it's busy, but
not so much elsewhere. As for the tropics,
you may have to worry about "Debby" in a
few days. No problem with the early email
message checkin next week...enjoy the
meeting!!

**

Daryl, N5VLZ, Little Rock, Arkansas
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