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Subject: | [VHFcontesting] Logging stations heard but not worked |
From: | Buck.Calabro@commsoft.net (Buck Calabro) |
Date: | Fri Jul 25 16:03:40 2003 |
I'm a beginning Rover, and realise my station isn't going to compete with everyone else with nice antennas and more power. Anyway, I can hear more stations than I can work (and I really try to work 'em!) I'd sort of like to keep track of stations I can hear; if only to learn about how far I can expect to work Es with my set up. 1) Is this odd? Do most people log stations heard? 2) If yes, do you keep a separate log of 'almost' QSOs, and then transfer them to the Real Log when/if you work the other end? 3) Am I making more work for myself than I need to? 73! --buck KC2HIZ |
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