[Waverley ARS] Log Books and Logging Software
Binu N.G.
vu2ngb at hotmail.com
Tue Oct 9 10:55:08 UTC 2007
Hi Henrik,
I too use the paper log mostly.
Most of the contesters use N1MM logger (freeware http://www.n1mm.com) or Write Log http://writelog.com (you have to pay).I have used N1MM logger and yet to master it. We can send automated CW (eg. CQ call) and
if you configure it properly, I believe we can make a CQ call in phone mode as well.
73
Binu VK2BNG
> From: eric at van-de-weyer.org> To: members at cactii.net> Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2007 18:31:20 +1000> Subject: Re: [Waverley ARS] Log Books and Logging Software> > Hi Henrik,> > Being somewhat "old school" I currently log to paper. I like the fact that> you can just flick through a paper log to find things rather than having to> search for something specific. On the other hand, if you know what you are> looking for, computer searching is much easier and quicker.> > I am considering looking at computer logging, though, but haven't really> started looking at what's available yet.> > 73....Eric VK2VE.> > -----Original Message-----> From: members-bounces at us.cactii.net [mailto:members-bounces at us.cactii.net]> On Behalf Of Henrik Stenstrom> Sent: Tuesday, 9 October 2007 09:26> To: W.A.R.S. Members List> Subject: [Waverley ARS] Log Books and Logging Software> > 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> > _______________________________________________> Members mailing list> Members at us.cactii.net> http://us.cactii.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/members> > _______________________________________________> Members mailing list> Members at us.cactii.net> http://us.cactii.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/members
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