I did that in the past when I used CT. It depends on what you want to keep
track of. I am mainly interested in DX chasing, so I used CT in CQWW mode
as a general log . That way I was able to track how many countries and
zones I had worked. You could do the same with Writelog. I am not sure if
Writelog will do QSL tracking or anything like that.
Andy KB2EOQ
----- Original Message -----
From: "J. Marcus Ziegler" <ziegler@accesscom.com>
To: "WriteLog" <writelog@contesting.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 02, 2000 20:18
Subject: [WriteLog] Using WriteLog as General Purpose Logger?
>
> Are there any suggestions on how best to use WriteLog as a general purpose
> logger for all my contacts?
>
> Reasons I'd like to use WriteLog this way are that I figure it will help
> "keep me in WriteLog practice", more use will allow me to learn more about
> all the WriteLog features and keeping all my contacts in one place just
> seems simpler.
>
> I bought WriteLog originally because it was Windows based and I plan on
> entering a few contests each year. For example I used it for the September
> VHF QSO Party since the WVARA club (http://www.wvara.org/) was having a
club
> entry. WriteLog already does 10 times more stuff than I will probably
ever
> use.
>
> Or am I asking WriteLog to do something to far out of contesting?
>
> - Marc, W6ZZZ, w6zzz@arrl.net
> Loma Prieta Amateur Radio Club -
> http://www.accesscom.com/~ziegler/lparc.html
>
>
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