I must admit that I am almost totally computer-illiterate (I know nothing about 
spreadsheets, Word Perfect, any of that stuff), so what I simply do is keep two 
lists -- one by frequency, one chronologically -- of what I've heard in e-mails 
that I update by opening them up, typing in new loggings, then sending the 
e-mails to myself, and repeating the process as needed (recently I've moved 
these to my drafts folder, and I will occasionally print them out).  The 
chronological list is pattered after one that Earl Higgins used on a greenbar 
sheet that he printed off from Iowa City in 1988 and gave to me.   
 
I do not count call changes and only count frequency changes if I hear a new 
station on an old station's previous frequency.  As an example, I have both 
KCCV-760 Overland Park, KS and KCTE-1510 Independence, MO in my logbook, but 
beside the KCCV logging, I've included the notation "Originally logged on 1510 
on 4/9/1988".  By doing this, I am not listing any one callsign more than once 
in my by-frequency logbook.  When the time comes, IF I hear KZNE-1150, I will 
do that very same thing, since I've heard WTAW on both 1150 (in the spring of 
1988) and on 1620, but will only list the WTAW callsign beside the 1620 logging 
with a notation similar to what I used for KCCV. 
 
Like Todd Skaine, I, too, have also acquired old issues of DX News, DX Monitor, 
and "Hot Tips & Targets" (the original paper publication for DX mid-AMerica) in 
reconstructing my old Iowa City logbook, which numbers somewhere around 1350 
domestic stations heard on AM from October 26, 1985 to December 10, 2001.  I'm 
giving strong consideration to moving back there (AGAIN!) next year, and it's 
nice to know what I've got and what I still need in terms of stations logged. 
 
73,
Rick Dau
South Omaha, Nebraska (for now....)
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