Re: [IRCA] Log Book usage etc
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Re: [IRCA] Log Book usage etc



Were you able to convert your Commodore 64 logs to a format (e.g., Excel)
that's usable today? 

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On Behalf Of James Niven, Moody - Texas
Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2005 2:02 PM
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Subject: Re: [IRCA] Log Book usage etc

Hi Doug,

I did away with paper logs back in 1977, when I started using my Commodore
64 computer. My logs on Shortwave and Mediumwave go back to 1975. Later they
were transfered to an MS Excel spreadsheet and I am now using MS Access.

Now I have a nice Access database working fairly well for my needs. This is
how I set my database
up:
I downloaded the FCC AM query into MS Excel and decided which columns I
wanted to keep and the rest were deleted. I then created my database on the
FCC AM query. This was done some 3-4 years back and I have been updating
this daily with information from Internet and magazines ever since.
I still had my excel logbook so I made a table and placed this into the
database and had it linked to the FCC AM query. The FCC AM query table is
the heart of the database. I also created various other tables for:
1. Logbook (which I have mentioned)
2. Callsign/Format History of a particular station 3. MP3 recordings.
4. Daily Loggings

I can search on a call letter and check to see if I have it Logged and when
I last heard it or if I have a recording of this particular station.

this is my Logging process and it works for me, others may have some more
detailed or less complicated process. I would be interested to hear from
others also.

Thanks

James Niven

--- Doug Pifer <oregon4wd@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi All,
> It's me with another corny comment and question, hi.  I was up-dating 
> my log this morning and I was just wondering how everyone else does 
> their logs these days???  My process goes back to the beginning of 
> when I started listening in the 70's and even though it works 
> satisfactorily, I'm sure it has some room for improvement.  At least I can
save it now instead of typing each sheet manually, whew!
> 
> This is how I do it.
> 1.) Scribble my notes on notebook paper. At the end of a 'session' I 
> may end up with one note or several pages of insanity, some of which 
> may be cleaned up and sent to the "Round-Up" columns later.
> 
> 2.) Decipher and transfer (in writing), brief but important info. to 
> my previously printed-out log. Usually re-log dates heard and/or 
> programming changes and occasionally new stations. I do this while still
listening.
> 
> 3.) Periodically, when my print-out get's to full of written notes, or 
> it gets too obnoxious, I then transfer my notes from the log to the PC and
print out a fresh copy.
> 
> I currently use MS Word and have it divided up with rows and columns, 
> but eventually I'd like to switch it all over to an Excel spreadsheet 
> for obvious reasons. (sorting at will). I've messed with switching it 
> over a couple of times, but I just cant seem to understand how to get the
lay-out, the way I'd like it.
> 
> This topic is about as basic as it gets, but I'm curious about how others
might be doing it.
> 73- Doug
> 
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James Niven, ex-aussie
Location: Moody, Texas.
Web site www.angelfire.com/tx5/dxamtexas Where the mood for DXing is Great
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