From glenn at arwolfpack.com Fri Mar 25 12:21:53 2016 From: glenn at arwolfpack.com (E Glenn Wolf) Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2016 11:21:53 -0500 Subject: [PBARC] Larry Livingston's son - Jay Message-ID: <496AA19C-C4C1-4C98-B7BE-97DB5E9D9973@arwolfpack.com> I received this from Bobby Livingston - JAY Bartlett Livingston passed away age 27 03-22-2016 in White Hall Arkansas Jay is Larry and Cindy Livingston's son and My nephew . Visitation Cranford's in Pine bluff 6-8 Friday 3-25-2016 From lwliving at yahoo.com Sat Mar 26 10:30:31 2016 From: lwliving at yahoo.com (Larry Livingston) Date: Sat, 26 Mar 2016 09:30:31 -0500 Subject: [PBARC] Larry Livingston's son - Jay In-Reply-To: <496AA19C-C4C1-4C98-B7BE-97DB5E9D9973@arwolfpack.com> References: <496AA19C-C4C1-4C98-B7BE-97DB5E9D9973@arwolfpack.com> Message-ID: My Julian is now a silent key. KE5RCY. Thank everyone for your support. Larry KD5UKR Sent from my iPhone > On Mar 25, 2016, at 11:21 AM, E Glenn Wolf wrote: > > I received this from Bobby Livingston - > > JAY Bartlett Livingston passed away age 27 03-22-2016 in White Hall Arkansas Jay is Larry and Cindy Livingston's son > and My nephew . Visitation Cranford's in Pine bluff 6-8 Friday 3-25-2016 > > ______________________________________________________________ > PBARC mailing list > Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/pbarc > Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm > Post: mailto:PBARC at mailman.qth.net > > This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net > Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html From glenn at arwolfpack.com Tue Mar 29 09:28:04 2016 From: glenn at arwolfpack.com (E Glenn Wolf) Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2016 08:28:04 -0500 Subject: [PBARC] Railroadiana - This Saturday April 2 - and VE Test session Message-ID: <3C08618A-EC8E-4D61-BE1C-6119A43278AB@arwolfpack.com> All - The Railroadiana is this Saturday, April 2. It has been requested that all ham operators sign in before going to the caboose to help with setup and operating. It has also been requested that no more that two of our vehicles be parked in the lot closest to the main entrance. I don?t think it will take more than an hour or so to get setup and ready to operate but we should probably plan on a visit by Murphy. It has been suggested that we meet at a local restaurant for breakfast before heading over to the museum. Shannon?s on Dollarway? Let me know your thoughts on this. Say 0730? 0800? There are also plans to hold a VE test session during this special event. Right now we will only be able to test up through General but that may change as we get closer to Saturday. We will plan to operate from 0930-ish to 1400-ish depending on band conditions. Will will start operating around 14.250 MHz +/- Things that I know that need to be taken care of: Put up the antenna Should be a minor effort since the pulleys are in place. Setup the operating station I believe the following items are taken care of but I?m providing it as a check list. This list is probably not complete but is a starting point: Power supply Radio Coax (approximately 100?) There is RG-8x coax already there but it looks pretty iffy If we use this coax, it will need at least 1 PL-259 installed on one end We have some RG-213 or RG-8 already there (50 feet probably so we will probably need another 50 feet) Barrel connector(s) Clock Paper and pencil for manual logging Computer for computer logging (preferred) Looking forward to see you at this special event. If you are interested come by. 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