Re: [amsat-bb] logging sats from expedition
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Hi Jim, I use XMLOG...have for years...All I enter is the date and time...the call...the xmit freq either 145 or 435...the mode..always FM hi hi...power...and satellite name...CTRL-F populates the grid of the station you worked once you tell XMLOG where to look; I use QRZ.com.
Thanks for the dxpedition and good luck logging it!
73 John KI4RO
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Tqsl is by far the easiest. I've logged around 1000 sat qsos from various trips that way, it's fast and easy. There's a guide at https://www.amsat.org/logging-satellite-qsos-with-logbook-of-the-world/
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- Matt nj4y
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Thanks for all the suggestions
On Apr 30, 2018 5:06 PM, "Matt - nj4y" [email protected] wrote:
Tqsl is by far the easiest. I've logged around 1000 sat qsos from various trips that way, it's fast and easy. There's a guide at https://www.amsat.org/logging-satellite-qsos-with-logbook-of-the-world/
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- Matt nj4y
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Jim White
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John KI4RO
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Matt - nj4y