Mike,
You might want to look into creating a logbook in
QRZ.com. I don’t know how handy it would be to use “on the fly” but after you record a QSO on paper you could enter it into the
QRZ.com logbook. I have uploaded log files to QRZ for some time now but have only recently created and started using a logbook on QRZ.
With the QRZ logbook, you can manually enter a QSO, upload a log file and export QSOs.
I also recently bought a basic subscription to QRZ because that will automatically add contact information to anything I log using NetLogger. I used to use a program called Ham Logger on my 2014 MacBook Pro (also will to update past Sierra) but it will no longer work on that laptop, which is my radio room computer.
I am not sure what you are looking for but LoTW (ARRL Logbook of the World) is another option. I upload my QSOs to LoTW, QRZ and eQSL. I only started using eQSL because someone form a foreign country asked about it for QSO confirmation. As far as viewing my QSOs, etc., I really don’t like eQSL.
I certainly am not the most knowledgeable person on the subject but this is what I have been doing.
Nate (and all)
I'm back in action after many idle years. I have Dr Ryan's old TS-440S and built a dandy Carolina Windom that's routinely tuning 1:1.25 and getting 59's from Canada to Chile, LA to Florida.
My logbook (spiral notebook) is a disaster. Can any of you recommend a logbook for an older MAC that won't update past High Sierra 10.3?
MM
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