I was using topaz designs printed out. That gave me an overview of all stations 
and what area to shoot for for SRS/SSS hot spots and what I have received. I am 
currently making a master list to take with me to radio clubs. Unfortunately 
I've been stuck at 1180 for a year. 2 jobs have kept me very busy.
However I've been looking at old DX Monitors to rebuild my dx catches from Iowa 
and the first Minnesota catches that I lost 10 years ago. 

Todd Skaine 
Woodbury, MN
2010, PL 310 or 
Toyota radio

James & Donna Niven <jni...@austin.rr.com> wrote:

>Thanks to all who replied to this thread, it's interesting to see the
>approach/methods you all use for tracking your logs.
>
>Excel is a very simply program to use for tracking your logs. Color coding
>using "Conditional Formatting" make this task very simple, you just need to
>be creative. I also live in Excel daily for work, using many of the
>functions and formulas to make life easier. The Vlookup formula in Excel is
>a very powerful function and saves a lot of time as well.
>
>I like the County approach that Jim discussed, it is good to set goals to
>keep the interest and keep yourself motivated.
>
>Kind Regards
>
>James Niven
>Austin, Texas
>
> 
>
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