On our trips to V47 land during the contest we would log the time at the top
and bottom of the log sheet. 50 contacts....about 10 minutes a page if
things were rocking. Yep 300 an hour. Sometimes we would log a time in the
middle of the page. It helped more for the qsling later.
Remember the manual dupe sheets? What a pleasure it is not to have to
bother with them! K0GU wrote a duping program for the Commodore 64 so we
didn't have to hand dupe the V47 logs. This was just the beginning.
Mike W0MU
On 11/5/07 9:25 AM, "Mark Beckwith" <n5ot@n5ot.com> wrote:
>> My initial reaction was "of course you need to
>> log the time for every QSO!"
>
>
> Well, Ken, back before you were born it was a common practice to log the
> time only every 5 or 10 minutes. It's possible the ARRL has not adjusted
> the language to be more specific. We take a lot for granted in the
> generation of computer logging. It's not like the good old days.
>
> Gramps, N5OT
>
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