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Re: [IRCA] How do you keep track of your DX Loggings for AM, FM etc?
- Subject: Re: [IRCA] How do you keep track of your DX Loggings for AM, FM etc?
- From: Ira Elbert New III <ien3@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2012 21:30:04 -0400
I write down what I hear on whatever is handy at the time. I have stuff written on almost anything you can think of. When I make it to a computer, I type it up like this...
IEN-GA Ira Elbert New, III, Watkinsville - Pioneer DEH - 7300BT In-Dash Audio System980 WRNE FL Gulf Breeze - 03/23/12 2000 - Contemporary R & B, and TOH ID. Good, clean signal that faded a bit after the ID. "This is WRNE, Gulf Breeze, Pensacola." (IEN - GA)
I keep everything in WORD.
Ira Elbert New, IIIWatkinsville, GeorgiaProudly Serving You Since 1964.
> From: jniven@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> To: amdx@xxxxxxxxxx; am@xxxxxxxxxxx; irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; tvfmdx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2012 18:14:14 -0500
> Subject: [IRCA] How do you keep track of your DX Loggings for AM, FM etc?
>
> Hello All,
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> I want to begin a discussion on "How do you keep track of your DX Loggings?"
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> Do you use a spreadsheet, notebook, database etc?
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> How about your DX recordings, do you keep a list of your recordings via the
> same log method or something totally different. Are your recordings tied
> back to your DX logging?
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> Also, what do you record as your logging entry?
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> Date, Call, City , Time etc. Do you break your loggings out be cities you
> have lived in?
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> How do you summarize your totals by Country, then state, new stations, call
> changes?
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> Just curious!!
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> I will start it off.
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> When I started DXing Broadcast stations in 1975 I used an accountant
> notebook with the many columns per page.
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> I would record, date of logging, Call sign, city and Country, then
> Frequency, time and if I was chasing a QSL, date I received a reply from the
> station. I had a column for comments of the logging and location I heard the
> station. I then discovered MS Access database and learned how to create
> databases. I converted all my notebook loggings to my newly created access
> database, which has been a blessing indeed. Using a database has made
> summarizing my totals so simple. Within the database I have linked all my
> recordings back to the particular station log.
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> I have done the same for my shortwave loggings also!!
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> This is my "Geeky Method" but works for me!!
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> Who's next ....to discuss their method?
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> Kind Regards
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> James Niven
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> Austin, Texas
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> www.fmradiolog.com
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