Getting into the discussion late, but I entered my formerly paper-only logs 
into Excel a few years years ago.  Initial log-taking in front of the radio is 
still pen-and-paper, but the permanent entries are in Excel.  I have separate 
Excel  files for SW (which is a mixture of broadcasters, utes and hams), 
longwave beacons, BCB (and the few Euro longwave broadcasters I've logged), TV 
and FM.

Randy Stewart
Battlefield MO
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From: am-boun...@nrcdxas.org [am-boun...@nrcdxas.org] On Behalf Of Paul 
Swearingen [plsbcbd...@aol.com]
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2012 9:22 AM
To: a...@nrcdxas.org
Subject: Re: [NRC-AM] How do you keep track of your DX Loggings?

Let me know when someone invents the RF-less computer so that I can upgrade 
from my RF-free notebook in which I record each DX catch as it occurs.

I still count only recorded-to-tape catches, not heard-only ones. I've 
designated a page for each frequency (including freqs between the NA 10 kHz 
standard) and write down callsign, city of license, date and time heard. A 
separate sheet serves as an index for the taped catches, and I add frequency 
and sequence number to each listing on it -Paul Swearingen, Topeka


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