Topband: Easy-to-learn 160 contest logging program?

Gary Smith Gary at ka1j.com
Wed Dec 4 15:39:56 EST 2013


Interesting this topic came up right now, it does look like I'll be 
able to participate at least a little this weekend so I just set N1MM 
up for this contest and am now ready to go. I'll finish checking all 
the connections at the antenna tomorrow & I'll likely be 160 ready 
for this season. I'll never win #1 either but I do find I make more 
Qs in a given period during a contest with N1MM and I like that more 
than "winning" so for that goal, I'll keep using N1MM. 

FWIW, I use Logic9 for my usual logging software and there are ready 
built contest modes for about all the major contests and you can 
configure it to work with a new one. I like how it keeps track of all 
of my awards databases at the same time it does contesting but that 
said, I now use N1MM because it's designed to be up-to-date and a one 
trick pony who does the contesting trick to perfection. I just import 
the adif from N1MM into Logic9 and then update Logic's awards info 
and it's good to go.

N1MM does a really nice Cabrillo report, always goes right through 
with no issues.

Gary
KA1J

> Thanks Andre,
> 
> Even though I'm not a *real* contester I'll try those. Maybe a
> little 
> less work prepping an electronic log submission. That part would be
> nice.
> 
> 73,
> 
> Bill  KU8H


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