[Waverley ARS] Log Books and Logging Software
Edwin Lowe
ehlowe at gmail.com
Tue Oct 9 00:21:08 UTC 2007
Henrik,
Look no further than Ham Radio Deluxe. It's a great logging, data
processing and archiving software. It will control modern radios and
will also allow you to decode and transmit various data modes in the
latest beta.
I also keep a hard book as a back up. A bit redundant, I know.
Edwin Lowe
VK2VEL
Sydney, Australia
ph:0407416090
Henrik Stenstrom wrote:
> 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!
>
>
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