[Waverley ARS] Log Books and Logging Software

Henrik Stenstrom hstenstrom at komatsu.com.au
Mon Oct 8 23:25:48 UTC 2007


Hi All,

Now that the bands are hotting up, I really need to make a better effort
in logging my QSO's in a more concise and accessible manner.

What are you all using?  Log book or software? Do you log on paper first
and then transfer your data to a logging programme later?

I'm currently using a log book but have yet to establish any particular
format that seems suitable, to the point that my logs are somewhat
haphazard!

So, not looking to reinvent the wheel here as I'm sure there are already
plenty of possibilities out there.

Bring it on.

Regards,

Henrik Stenstrom - VK2FHHS

-----Original Message-----
From: members-bounces at us.cactii.net
[mailto:members-bounces at us.cactii.net] On Behalf Of Edwin Lowe
Sent: Tuesday, 9 October 2007 3:00 AM
To: W.A.R.S. Members List
Subject: [Waverley ARS] HF activity

Hi folks,
just to let the HF fans know that the 20m band has been alive and well 
since Friday.  It has been open every local evening until at least 
1600Z, the latest I can stay with it.

On Monday night, 10m was open into VK7 around 0900Z though it had been 
going since much earlier in the afternoon.  I had been watching 
VKlogger.com from about 0700Z while at work in the afternoon, with 
associated activity on 6m and 2m also.

So winter conditions are definately on the way out and the weather on 
Monday suggests sporadic E is about.

I've made more HF contacts in the last 3 days than I have in the 
preceding 3 months!

-- 
Edwin Lowe
VK2VEL
Sydney, Australia
ph: 0407416090

_______________________________________________
Members mailing list
Members at us.cactii.net
http://us.cactii.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/members



More information about the Members mailing list