[NLRS] NLRS Log Challenge

chuck munce [email protected]
Sun, 18 Jan 2004 10:00:52 -0600


Jerry
I also paper log for regular qso's but for contests its got to be =
computer loging , I use na, but a lot is freeware like ct now is free. =
Its so much easier to send in logs via e mail and tracking dup is no =
problem.
CHUCK MUNCE K0SQ ex k0gjx
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  From: Dr. Gerald N. Johnson, electrical engineer=20
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  Sent: Sunday, January 18, 2004 8:53 AM
  Subject: Re: [NLRS] NLRS Log Challenge


  I don't agree with their analysis. Its probably true that clubs cause
  logs to be sent as a club effort, but the biggest impediment I've seen
  is ARRL rules that seem to demand keeping a special log in their =
special
  computer format, not in the ARRL log book on paper like I've been =
doing
  for 47 years. I know that causes me to neglect sending in a log most =
of
  the time. Doing the log on paper (to quiet noisy computers as much as
  anything) and then doing it again after the contest has consumed most =
of
  a weekend is asking for more time than life gives for the contest.

  I've heard it claimed that they will accept a xerox copy of the paper
  log, but I've not tried that lately. All I see in the rules is CABRILO
  or forget it. So I forget.

  73, Jerry, K0CQ
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