Because of Doppler shift, logging exact frequencies is kind of pointless.  Just 
note which band and mode (fm, ssb, etc) was in use for both uplink and 
downlink, and you should be fine.  Note that some call out the band letter (v 
for 2 meters), some use wavelength (e.g. 2 meters), and some the general 
frequency (145 mhz).  I've seen QSL cards done each way.

Also, if you don't like any of the QSL cards that are orderable by mail, you 
can make your own with any number of PC graphics applications.  Mine are done 
in Powerpoint (OpenOffice), and printed on card stock.

Enjoy,

Greg  KO6TH

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To: [email protected]
Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2010 19:41:07 -0700
Subject: [amsat-bb]  Logging Frequencies

All,
 
A quick question. I've been on the birds about a week now and have started
keeping a log and breaking out the QSL cards. So what do enter for the
frequency? The uplink or downlink or both? Or nothing since the frequencies
are well known (at least on the FM birds).
 
Thank in advance for the answers. Also thank to all who've worked me the
past week. It's been fun. 
 
Clear Skies
 
Rick Tejera
Editor SACnews,
Public Outreach Coordinator
Saguaro Astronomy Club
Phoenix, Arizona
www.saguaroastro.org <http://www.saguaroastro.org/> 
[email protected] 
K7TEJ
 
 

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