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N1MM: A 12-step program -or- A Non-Contester's Guide to Computer Logging. Santa Cruz County Field Day. What we're going to cover. Basics of computer logging Start up Entering station information Selecting a contest Operation Logging a QSO Changing bands/freqs Changing modes
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N1MM: A 12-step program -or- A Non-Contester's Guide to Computer Logging Santa Cruz County Field Day
What we're going to cover • Basics of computer logging • Start up • Entering station information • Selecting a contest • Operation • Logging a QSO • Changing bands/freqs • Changing modes • Changing operators • Fixing mistakes • Clean up • Exporting your log • “No frills”
Step 6: Log a contact • Callsign, class and section • Use space bar, tab or mouse to move forward • Shift-tab or mouse to reverse • => ENTER to log the QSO!!! <=
Step 7: Fix a mistake Full edit: Anything you want Edit menu or right click Quick edit: Just the contact info Double-click the log entry
Step 8: Change operator • Control-O (operator) • Also Config-menu • Easy to do • Hard to remember • Needed for correct GOTA scoring!!!
Step 10: Export the log • Things to know: • eQSL wants ADIF • Contests want Cabrillo • LoTW can take both • Summary results?
Step 11: Frill #1 CW Keys • OK, I lied, a couple of frills
Step 12: Frill #2&3 Band map Rate window
Your turn!!! • Simulated contest • At Field Day we will almost certainly have computer rig control • band maps & automatic frequency/mode entry • CW and digital stations will be using the function keys