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Subj: PCL NET SCRIBE MAR 2 2026
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PCL NET SCRIBE MARCH 2 2026

N5VLZ, Daryl, Arkansas (Net Control/Scribe)
NS2B, Bob, New York (Sysop)
N1ZZZ, Jeremy, Pennsylvania (New Checkin)
KX4AC, Carl, Arizona
VA7RBP, Rick, Canada
N3MEL, Glenn, Pennsylvania
NT5R, Charley, Missouri
IK5NJM, Alex, Italy (Out)
IK5JRZ, Carlo, Italy (Out)
KC2JNV, Wayne, New York (New Checkin)(1 Rounder)

**

N5VLZ:

GE All, and welcome to the March 2 2026 PCL Net. 
No early checkins.

Net order is Daryl, Bob (NY), Jeremy, Carl, Rick,
Glenn, Charley, Alex, Carlo, Wayne, and whoever 
else shows up.

The Time Change to Spring Forward is at 2am local
time on Sunday. Set your clocks, watches, and any
other items that don't spring forward automatically
forward 1 hour before you go to bed Saturday night.
Otherwise, you'll be an hour late to church, work,
school, appointments, meetings, and ham radio nets.
If you observe the time change, most of the net 
times won't change, but UTC Times will be 1 hour 
earlier, and with nets on UTC Time, your checkin 
time will be 1 hour later.

Good news and bad news. First, the good news. 
I was able to book the Huntsville Hamfest bus 
trip plus
hotel accommodations last Friday. While the total
cost was just over $500 (including the travel 
insurance), the room and bus transportation are 
both paid for; and I can save money for my food 
and rideshare Lyft Transportation (I have to go 
to Bryant, 15 miles to my southwest to catch the 
bus, as there's no longer a stop in Little Rock). 
The last time that I had an extended out of state 
trip was to the Huntsville Hamfest back in 2017.

The bad news, is that our tornado season is now 
here; and that means evening and overnight duty 
with Arkansas Skywarn. My sleep schedule is all 
messed up anyway...I guess that's setting me up 
for "the night shift" (hi hi). We have risks of 
both severe weather and flooding rain at least 
into mid-March, but the rain is much needed to
lower the fire danger and burn bans, to get some 
moisture for the farmers for spring planting, 
and to ease drought conditions. However, another 
cold blast may show up by the Ides Of March, so 
it won't be good for the gardeners...it surely 
wasn't good for Julius Caesar (hi hi).

It was a lot of work, but I got a square dance 
related publication out last night...now, I have 
a break from that for a couple of weeks. I'm 
still waiting on the new issue of the QCWA 
Journal, so that I can start the audio transcript 
preparation...but I will be dodging thunderstorms, 
as noted earlier. I also am going to the Arkansas 
River Valley Amateur Radio Foundation Hamfest on 
Saturday...the week will be stormy and soggy...
I'm glad I'm not doing the driving.

GE Bob (NY), how was your week?? >>>

NS2B: 

GE All!

An uneventful week. Still cold, but warming up 
just enough during the days to start melting snow 
now!

Got Hamword on the 2nd try today!

Still tinkering with the Meshtastic contraption. 
It has potential, but without some coordination, 
it becomes nothing more than a curiosity. 
Fortunately, there's a group here in town trying 
to "herd the cats", so there's hope!

In the DMR world people get caught up wanting to 
load the entire Radio ID database into their radio's. 
I consider that a bit of overkill, as you're loading 
a DB of nearly 300k IDs when maybe a thousand of 
those people are the talkers. So I've written a script 
that runs on my Pistar hotspot that's collecting the 
calls that it hears. I figure after a week of that, 
I'll have a more compact list of IDs I need to load 
into my radio. It's something to do! ....

BTU Daryl >>>

**

N5VLZ:

Bob (NY), FB on the melting snow, Hamword, and the
Meshtastic things. To herd cats, you just put a bunch 
of Amazon boxes on the floor (hi hi). As for the DMR
frequencies, it's better just to get a few select ones,
as otherwise, you don't have room for all of them. I
have to refresh the data fields when I load the BlueDV 
program.

GE Jeremy, welcome to the net. We're here most Monday
evenings, except during the weeks of Easter, Memorial 
Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, 
Christmas and New Years. Just type >>> when you're done, 
to turn it back to me.

**

N1ZZZ:

GE Daryl and the net. QTH here is Pringle, PA in the NE 
part of the state. Thank you for the welcome. I found 
the net on VARAC and have enjoyed packet over the years.
I am using telnet since there is no node in my area 
unfortunately.  

Wx has been warming up and the snow is mostly gone, but 
we are expecting more. I will keep this short. Thanks 
for having me.  BTU Daryl >>>

**

N5VLZ:

Jeremy, glad to have you. I'm using telnet, as I'm in
central Arkansas...too far away to connect via RF. FB
on the melting snow...we're into our tornado season.

GE Carl, how was your week?? >>>

**

KX4AC: 

GE All and welcome Jeremy.

Not much going on here this week. I spent a bunch of 
time collecting and uploading tax documents for my 
meeting with HR Block today. Looks like I calculated 
OK and won't owe anything, so that's good.

I got a bunch of new Chemicon Caps from Digikey over 
the weekend, so I will be working on repairing some 
old Heathkit test equipment with bad caps. That's 
about it for me. >>>

**

N5VLZ:

Carl, FB on the taxes deal. I don't have to pay any
property taxes this year, and I don't get enough in
disability to file taxes. 

GL on repairing the Heathkit test equipment.

GE Rick, how was your week?? >>>

**

VA7RBP: 

GE Daryl and all on NET!

Nothing exciting to report.

Just looking after the wife, and doing my usual 40M 
and 20M PACTOR, calling a couple of 2M FM NETS, and 
reading a lot... project wise, I've been configuring 
and testing a couple of KPC3+ TNCs for APRS 
digipeater operation. Waiting to see how Bob makes 
out with his Hamtastic project...

Well, that's about it, so BTU Daryl >>>

**

Rick, GL on the testing of the KPC3 TNC's -- I don't 
know if those are made any more, since MFJ shut down 
last year.

GE Glenn, how was your week?? >>>

**

N3MEL: 

Evening everyone.

Finally the snow is melting here and looking forward 
to spring.

Made some progress with IP400 nodes, got the both 
working with Qttermtcp on two windows Laptops using 
kiss, they rock! Was going to add one to my BPQ 
system but came to find out the Nucleo Boards are 
not flashed for Linux. 

That's about it from here Daryl BTU >>>

**

N5VLZ:

Glenn, FB on the IP400 nodes. It has gotten near 80 in 
the region.

I probably should've gotten the 2 stations from Italy 
first, since it's nearly 4am local time there...but 
they will be logged.

GE Wayne, welcome to the net. We're here most Mondays 
except the weeks of Easter, Memorial Day, Independence 
Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years. 
When done, type >>> to turn it back to me. >>>

**

KC2NJV: 

hi just put up a linbpq system and found out about the 
net.

Glenn you find the issue on the web site?

**

N5VLZ:

Wayne, thanks for being here. Charley, glad you made it 
back...over to you >>>

**

NT5R: 

DMR net going on same time so got distracted

Rick FB on the KPC3plus, recently set one up as APRS 
fill-in digipeater. Working well. We lost our good 
location at 200 up a tower for MOBRA node. So now 
looking for locations for that and also the fill-in 
digi. 200 feet up tower WAS MOBRA Branson node

If KPC3plus has 9.1 firmware or newer works well as 
digi

Carl FB on your repair jobs. Interesting seeing new 
calls on here. Hope they can return. BTU Daryl >>>

**

N5VLZ:

Charley, too many nets, too many modes, too much 
confusion, too many at the same time, too little
time to checkin to them, and too few wanting to 
be Net Control. 

Bummer on the loss of the MOBRA node.

That will do it for round 1...a busy net tonight. 
Back to the top for final comments.

Bob (NY), thanks for the use of the BBS...anything 
else?? >>>

**

NS2B: 

nothing more here - everyone have a good week - 
73 >>>

**

N5VLZ:

Take care, Bob..see you next time.

Jeremy, anything else?? >>>

**

N1ZZZ:

Not much. Thanks for having me, and I am enjoying 
reading the mail. Glad to know there are some 
Pactor and Packet operators still out in the wild.  

I am going on a ship next week so hope to work some 
HF digital modes as we travel down the west coast, 
through the canal and into the gulf. I am bringing 
my radio so lets hope it all works out. I'll be 
busy next week, but will try to make the net. >>>

** 

N5VLZ:

You can check in via email to ns2b@arrl.net or 
n5vlz@arrl.net if you can't get in, and we'll 
grant you a proxy checkin. Have a safe trip.

Carl, anything else?? >>>

**

KX4AC: 

Nothing more from Arizona. 73s to all >>>

**

N5VLZ:

73 Carl...see you next week.

Rick, anything else?? >>>

**

VA7RBP: 

Thanks Charley NT5R, my KPC3+ units also have 
9.1 firmware. We'll see how they work out in 
the field.

OK, that's all I have for this week. Thanks to 
Bob for the use of the BBS for the NET!

Everyone have a great week, stay well, 73 until 
next time. BTU Daryl >>>

**

N5VLZ:

Rick, keep us posted on those KPC3+ units. Thanks 
for being here.

Glenn, anything else?? >>>

**

N3MEL: 

No more for this week. Wayne site checked out fine 
however one of the linked sites had an expired 
certificate. Should be good now. 73 GN >>>

**

N5VLZ:

73 Glenn...I've run into those expired certificate
sites as well. Thanks for being here.

Charley, you get to put the ribbons on it tonight. 
I believe OzarkCon is Easter Weekend next month, but 
I won't be able to make it.

**

NT5R: 

OK Jeremy, my gal and I did the Panama Canal cruise 
couple years ago. From Florida thru the canal to 
California. Hope radio plans work ok on cruise. 

Bob's 14.105 node I can get in to sometimes during 
day with 10 watts and end fed 40 meter antenna

Everyone have an awesome week. Type at you again 
soon. 73 >>>

**

N5VLZ:

Take care, Charley. My late parents did a Panama 
Canal Cruise 40 years ago.

That will do it for tonight's net. I'll prepare the 
scribe tomorrow, as I have another net to prepare for 
this evening. 

73, and GN DE N5VLZ >>>


Daryl Stout, N5VLZ, Little Rock, Arkansas
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