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Finally! After about a year of typing, researching, and fixing errors, I have all of my old paper logs entered into Amateur Contact Log by N3FJP. Now I can tell how many times I have worked a station or if I have even worked them at all. Along with this I gained a couple of countries for DXCC/CQ DX that I did not have on my awards log.

Since I had all of this in the log on the computer I decided I should put them here on the web site as I have had several emails asking if I had been worked by another station. If you find your call listed on one or more of my logbook pages and have not QSL'd me then by all means contact me via my email address on QRZ.COM. I will QSL 100% regardless of how log ago we have worked.

The logs are rather plain in format to keep page sizes to a decent size. Even so, you will find my favorite bands such as 10 & 15 meters to have some rather large pages but you should have no difficulty in loading them. Each logbook entry is consists of information in the following format:

CALLSIGN - DATE WORKED - BAND - MODE - TIME (UTC) - COUNTRY