Wendell, DX4Win logs the QSO time as the time you tab through the time field. However if you never tab through the time field then the time is the time when you hit the enter key. I always log the starting QSO time by tabbing through the time field. So you can log either starting or ending time.
73, Larry, W0QE Wendell Wyly W5FL wrote: > > Use the QSO/Contest Mode dialog box and then put your normal power in the > Text to add to QSO note box. I also use $$ in this box which causes DX4WIN > to log the exact frequency (including split) for the qso. The only way to > log the beginning time for a qso is to put it in the Notes for this QSO. > The ending time is automatically logged when you hit enter to log the QSO. > It is not necessary that the contest mode enabled block be checked for these > fields to work properly. > > My old paper logs had both power and beginning and ending times, but I found > that these fields were seldom used as the power seldom varied and the qso > time was usually logged only as either the beginning or ending time so I > don't think there would be much usage of these fields if they were available > as seperate fields. >

