[SCCC] General Logging Program Suggestions
Timothy Coker
n6win at yahoo.com
Wed Jan 30 14:36:40 EST 2019
Steve, I used DXLog also for the exact same task as you're specifying. It's really nice with the QRZ XML subscription as it imports data for those hams who are in their database... of course for your older contacts be sure to double check the imported data with the advent of vanity callsigns.
I believe this to have been a better solution to a number of other logging programs that were available to me.
Once complete it is a great feeling to know that all of your Q's are in one place and snyched with LOTW, Clublog, etc.
73,
Tim / N6WIN.
On Wednesday, January 30, 2019, 8:47:41 AM PST, Steve <k0xp at k0xp.com> wrote:
I've been using N1MM+ for all of my logging, both contest and general
DXing, since getting back on the air here in SoCal last summer. So
far, it's been adequate, even for my minimal general logging chores.
I've been using ClubLog for the DXCC record-keeping but don't have
any way of entering "QSLs received" into those ADIF files.
However, in an attempt to computerize the relevant QSOs from my old
paper WB6PKA logs (dating from the late '60s through the early '80s)
and finish collecting the QSLs I still need for 5BDXCC and WAZ, and
also to be able to note when I've received QSLs from last year's
QSOs, I've decided to start typing in the QSOs from those old paper
logs of yore (all of which logs I still have, including my original
Novice log of WN6PKA in 1965/66). Doing this in N1MM+ seems like SUCH
a huge chore that I'm wondering what other logging program(s) might
make entering old QSOs easier, and is easier to edit such entries.
Any suggestions? There seem to be a hundred logging programs out
there, making the choice kinda difficult (if not tedious and
error-prone due to typos, etc.).
Thanks,
SteveH, K0XP
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