![]() This can be easily read without the program and will likely still be usable 50 years in the future. ![]() As an added bonus, it can be stored in a simple text file format (comma separated values or CSV). I can skip from field to field with tab and QSO to QSO using enter. I can easily drag ranges to fill in repeating information. Microsoft Excel is just that – an editable grid. Honestly, it’s a pain to keep wiping out the current time, clearing out the seconds field (I don’t write them down in that level of detail), and repeating the mode, date, and power. ![]()
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