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Ham radio logbook excel
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ham radio logbook excel
  1. HAM RADIO LOGBOOK EXCEL HOW TO
  2. HAM RADIO LOGBOOK EXCEL REGISTRATION
  3. HAM RADIO LOGBOOK EXCEL SOFTWARE
  4. HAM RADIO LOGBOOK EXCEL DOWNLOAD

The author and support team put a huge amount of LoTW users, in a secure manner, and an easier way to claim the ARRL’s DXCC and WAS awards, plusĪs in free beer not free speech. The end to have such rapid and cheap electronic confirmations of QSOs with thousands of other

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Interface to LoTW is somewhat clumsy and the initial registration process laborious but it’s worth it in Recommend (it’s one of the heavily-weighted criteria in the evaluation spreadsheet). Such as UTC date and time, callsigns (both the DX and you, as operator), band and mode are allĪDIF or Cabrillo output is essential if you use ARRL’s Logbook of The World, which I heartily Check that your latest QSO appears at the bottom, and that the details Take frequent log backups and check them to make sure all the essential QSO information isĪDIF files are plain ASCII text, so you can open them with Notepad toīrowse through and edit. Some program interpret the ADIF standard so it can be a risky process. Programs if Logger32 doesn’t do what I need it to do, although I have noticed differences in the way Integrate my contest logs from N1MM easily into Logger32. I have chosen to use K4CY’s Logger32 for my everyday station log and N1MM for contest logging.Īnd support the ADIF XML log standard, meaning that after a contest I can

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Keen to hear about logging programs that you feel score above Logger32, preferably using my criteria and weightings! I encourage heavy, long-term users and ardent fans of any logging software Programs listed on the spreadsheet, or indeed others, and are willing to share your scores andĬomments by updating the spreadsheet, please let me know.

ham radio logbook excel

If you use or evaluate any of the logging The evaluation spreadsheet is a useful starting point. Just because I chose Logger32 doesn’t necessarily mean it’s right

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Very welcome to download the spreadsheet and adapt the requirements and/or adjust the Of general interest but your requirements probably differ somewhat from mine, in which case you are What’s important to me in how I intended to use logging software. * Please note that both the criteria and weightings are personal to me. Scores by the corresponding weightings and totalling. The spreadsheet calculates a percentage rating for each program by multiplying each of the

ham radio logbook excel

I obtained evaluation copies of several logging programs and entered the scores for each oneĪgainst each of the criteria, adding notes to explain why they scored as they do. I put the criteria into a column of a spreadsheet, adding columns for every logging program IĬould find and a column with the weightings. Them to generate “weightings” for each one. Next, since some requirements are clearly more important than others, I prioritised and ranked

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So, how to choose a logging program? I’m used to evaluating software for work so decided toįirst, I determined my requirements and listed them out, taking suggestions from fellow DXers boxes of G4iFB QSLs are now turning yellow and collecting Kiwi dust on a shelf. This was the ideal opportunity to start computerised logging. Having emigrated to ZL in 2005 and re-started my DXCC hunt with a shiny new ZL callsign, I decided This page is mostly about computer logging using Logger32 by Bob K4CY.

  • Using Logger32 with the Elecraft K3 - a few hints for Elecrafty users of Logger32.
  • Using Logger32 with LoTW - uploading QSOs to LoTW, downloading QSLs and DXCC records.
  • LogPrint - an add-on for printing QSL labels.
  • Logger32 hack: highlight arbitrary calls - ‘repurpose’ Logger32’s call-lookup function.
  • WSJT-X - automatically transfer your FT8, JT65 and JT9 QSOs to Logger32 as you log.
  • MMVARI - soundcard data software integrates with Logger32.
  • HamQTH lookups - using Logger32’s built in function.
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  • Logger32’s features, snags and bugs - the highs and lows of an excellent logging program.
  • Evaluating logging programs using a structured method to choose between them.











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