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PSKFEST Logging
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I have used a program called GenLog by W3KM for many years, it covers over 300 contests including 11 070 Club events. It is free to download. The major contest loggers usually only cover the big events but GenLog has all kinds of much smaller contests listed. It will create an ADIF which I import into my station logbook and then upload to the 070 log checker for the given contest. Maybe someone else in the 070 Club has also used this program.
HNY to all 73 de David KR4U #272
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I have used the program for many of our contests over the years.
It works great for me. I just download the latest version prior to the contest and I'm set to go. Tom K8TOM 815
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David,
I've used GenLog for our contests for over a decade. Somehow I got away from using it, and now use my ACLog.
It's very good.
But, you have to be sure that the file that contains the list of 070 Club members is up to date.
With that done, it's perfect!
Milt.
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From: Sky via groups.io <trewins@...> To: 070Club@groups.io <070Club@groups.io> Sent: Fri, Jan 1, 2021 10:10 am Subject: [070Club] PSKFEST Logging I have used a program called GenLog by W3KM for many years, it covers over 300 contests including 11 070 Club events. It is free to download. The major contest loggers usually only cover the big events but GenLog has all kinds of much smaller contests listed. It will create an ADIF which I import into my station logbook and then upload to the 070 log checker for the given contest. Maybe someone else in the 070 Club has also used this program.
HNY to all 73 de David KR4U #272
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