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PCL Net Scribe for Mar. 8, 2021

WX4QZ, Daryl, Arkansas (Net Control And Scribe)
NS2B, Bob, New York 
VA7RBP, Rick, Canada
N3FIX, Eric, Pennsylvania
NT5R, Charley, Missouri
N3MEL, Glenn, Pennsylvania

***

WX4QZ:

Don't forget about the time change this 
weekend to DST. An extra hour of daylight, 
but a lost hour of sleep. Most net times 
will NOT CHANGE, but UTC times will. Check 
with the various Net Controls for details.

I went in for my eye exam this morning, and 
I'm apparently in the very early stages of 
glaucoma (the wording was "suspect"). They 
want me back in 3 months...at least they 
can give medicine to slow it...but they 
don't feel I'm in imminent danger of 
blindness. It was bad enough I needed blind 
hams to get me out of hamfest parking lots 
and hospital parking decks years ago (hi hi). 
My pupils are about back to normal now.

The colonoscopy is set for April 8, with a 
COVID-19 test on April 5. I hope everything 
comes out all right on all counts (hi hi). 

The clinic where my PCP is just reopened, 
after being closed for the winter storm, and 
a large amount of water damage from burst 
pipes 3 weeks ago. My urology clinic didn't 
have the water damage...but both are so 
backlogged with patients right now, I may 
wait until mid-April to get the other stuff 
rescheduled. 

I'll be 61 in 2 weeks, but I'm still too 
young to get a COVID-19 shot. They are supposed 
to change the directives to guidelines by 
March 31...I hope it doesn't become an April 
Fool. Several hamfests are again being canceled, 
but at the moment, the Huntsville Hamfest is 
still on in August...but there's no way I can 
make the trip.

I hope to finish the chiropractic treatment 
after the car wreck 2 months ago early next 
week...a large monetary settlement from Geico 
would make a nice birthday present.

The batteries are running down quickly on the 
cellphones (they normally only last 2 years), 
but I can't afford new ones right now. 

I heard a rumor that the Japanese electronics 
plant that had that huge fire late last year, 
was to restart production sometime in May. 
There is a ton of amateur and commercial radio 
and TV rigs, etc. that have been put on hold or
discontinued, due to a parts shortage. If anyone 
can confirm or deny that, I know many folks 
would appreciate that.

Speaking of parts shortages, the Volvo had that, 
but I got it exchanged for a Chevy Cruze...but 
had to put out a large amount for repairs (used 
cars are sold AS IS). I have to get a new 
windshield, but last Friday, they set me up for
an appointment...only problem was that it was for 
MEMPHIS and NOT in LITTLE ROCK. So, I have to wait 
until Saturday to get that done. I feel like I 
bought a new car, for all the money I've spent 
on it.

This coming weekend could be very stormy, severe 
weather wise (it's tornado season here now). The 
insects are also coming out, and pollen will soon 
follow suit. The car washes will be making a killing.

On my computer BBS, a message network got dropped 
in my lap. I had told the person who had it that 
"I'd need help setting things up"...that help never 
came. I hope I didn't get more than I bargained for.

***

NS2B:

GE All!

A somewhat uneventful week. Got my first Covid shot. 
The 2nd shot comes at the end of the month.

Got industrious over the weekend and cleaned out 
kitchen cabinets. It's amazing how much crap you 
can collect in 20 years.

Not much new in the radio front.

Weather here warming up over the next few days - 
60+ and sunny on Wednesday the weather guessers 
are saying - I might have to play hooky from work!!

***

VA7RBP:

Good Evening Daryl and all on the net.

It was a pretty good week. My new Diamond X50A 
antenna arrived, and I immediately put it to 
work playing with 2M SSB. It worked better 
than my home made four element Yagi. There's 
a 2M SSB net tomorrow night a couple hundred 
km west, we'll see if I can pick anything up. 
I bought it for my packet node, and that's 
where it's living at the moment.

Although, the packet traffic I was seeing at 
the beginning of the week just faded away...as 
if someone kicked the pebble that the signals 
were bouncing off. 

Also did some solder repair work for a couple 
of the guys that have shaky hands.

Yesterday, we got to visit on the back deck 
with our daughter and family. It was cold, 
but still enjoyed the visit.

***

N3FIX:

I have a local 2m net that got moved to the 
same time slow slot, so I have been absent.

Busy around here as things warm up.

I've been changing motorcycle tires and 
getting things ready for the spring.

On the radio front, I've been testing the 
new Q65 mode with a few hams.

K1JT was on last week and I worked him on 
6m mid-day ion-scatter. I also worked a 
station in Nova Scotia.

It may be useful for EME. I tried some EME 
on 432 and got some good decodes JT65 Mode B 

Other than that soldering and fixing stuff.

I got a Hallicrafters SX-71, and I don't know 
what the fuss is about. Yeah it has 6m (if 
the oscillator will keep running for that 
band) and FM, but I honestly like my S-76 
better.  Time will tell once I get it all 
working.

Good luck on the 2m SSB net, Rick. Things 
have been good on 2m weak signal here.

I got into Ohio recently.  ;-)

Good to see everyone on here.

Daryl, just remember, you only lose sleep 
if you don't go to bed early *wink*. 

Glenn, will have to check out the JS8 call. 
I haven't checked it out recently.

***

NT5R:

GE everyone.

72.1 f degrees here today. working outside 
cleaning out storage building before tear 
down and replace. 

Going on road again this weekend. Will try 
to check in remotely if possible.

Loving this weather. Back to hiking in the 
area. This is a good time to hike in the 
woods without snakes and bugs out yet.

Yes, agree re Telnet access. Thank you, Bob, 
it comes in handy at times.

On web browser last few times, but if/when 
this has hiccup, it's handy fall back to Telnet

***

N3MEL:

GE everyone.

Weather starting to warm up here in southeast 
Pennsylvania as well into the 60's mid week 
I hope.

Wanted to thank Bob also for providing me a telnet 
login, some days the pacnet node is there and some 
it is not.

A few of us here have been working with JS8CALL 
on 6 & 10 meters having a good time with it. 

***



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