During this episode “Ham Radio QSL’ing and Logging”, the guest-hosts George (KJ6VU) and Nick (N3WG) join the host to continue his series on “Making DX Work”. They delve into the topic of QSL’ing and logging in Ham Radio, discussing various aspects such as the need for QSL cards, suitable software for logging, and any relevant apps that could be used. Tune in to this informative episode to learn more!
Electronic QSL’ing and Logging? Yep, folks are there. Here are some show links:
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Folks bad-mouth LOTW; but like one of your guests said, it’s that way for security. The good thing about the current version of LOTW is once you’ve got it set up, you’re golden. All you need to do is go into the software and have it do a backup. You can then take that backup file, install the LOTW software on another computer (like a laptop or in my case my office PC) then restore the settings on the second computer.
I recently installed N1MM+ (the current version of N1MM) and I think it’s great! It’s very easy to use. I pretty much just have to enter the call sign and the exchange (ARRL section or state in most cases) and hit Enter. I then can export the file in ADIF format and export it to LOTW.
Great show, Cale! Keep doin’ whatcher doin’!
Thanks for stopping by Richard! We really appreciate the feedback. K4CDN