On Sun,6/5/2016 9:22 AM, Edward R Cole wrote:
Barely dare ask, but is there a logging program suited for VHF logging? My logs are simply excel spreadsheets and cover: No. MO/DY/YR TIME CALLSIGN GRID LOCATION DXCC WAS FREQ MODE QSL-RX QSL-SENT Last two columns track QSLs received "X" or sent "MO/DA/YR"
Sure. DXKeeper may be good enough for slow VHF contest activity, but N1MM Plus is far better with things are popping (i.e., when the band is open for double-hop and you've got to finish the Q fast and move on to the next station). N1MM Plus does nothing for QSL or awards, so you want DXKeeper for that. See earlier posts in this thread for that.
The bad news is that it could be difficult to export your Excel data to any ham logging program, but it's worth poking around the internet for someone who has done it.
BTW -- Cabrillo logs have been the standard for contests for many years. While some contests still accept other formats or paper logs, the trend is to reject them because volunteers have gotten tired of doing what the submitter didn't want to do -- enter it by hand, one QSO at a time, into Cabrillo. :)
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