[amsat-bb] Field Day Logging
Mark D. Johns
mjohns+K0JM at luther.edu
Mon Jun 18 16:21:50 UTC 2018
I have used N3FJP Amateur Contact Log for many years and it works well for
satellites with a little bit of easily accomplished and well-documented
customization. However, I primarily use it now for HF only out of a desire
to keep my satellite logs separate from other amateur activity. For
satellites I currently use Log4OM, which is a free download (donationware)
and very easy for satellite use. I suspect that either of these programs
would work for you. The N3FJP contest logs are excellent, but you are
correct that the Field Day log program is designed only for ARRL
parameters, and not according to the AMSAT field day rules.
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Mark D. Johns
KØJM / MØGZO / ex-9H3DJ / ex-KØMDJ
Brooklyn Park, MN USA EN35hd
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On Mon, Jun 18, 2018 at 11:04 AM VA3ASE <va3ase at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello friends,
>
> I'll be operating our club satellite station for Field Day and intend to
> submit results towards the club ARRL score as well as the AMSAT contest. In
> past years we have kept paper records during the event then typed them out
> for submission, but last year we vowed to find a logging program that would
> support satellite contacts. Even if we have to manually sort the ARRL from
> the AMSAT results at the end I think it would be worthwhile. So I'm looking
> for suggestions.
>
> Our club is using "N3FJP Field Day Contest Log" which I don't think allows
> logging the same contact on multiple satellites per AMSAT rules. Would
> "N3FJP Amateur Contact Log" be better suited? I don't mind paying for good
> software, especially if I can use it for my own satellite logging later. Or
> if an Excel spreadsheet is truly the best option then I'll consider that.
>
> Thanks and 73,
> Alex VA3ASE
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