• Logbooks

    From n2qfd@432:1/100 to All on Sun May 19 10:38:27 2024
    I'm curious what the opinion on the QRZ log book feature is. I just don't seem to get a lot of people confirming contacts there and I have to wonder why. It's really easy and it's free which are two things hams love.
    I was looking at my WAS records and I've got like 33 listed contacts in the book for NY state (for example) and 6 people confirmed. I've got 2/3 of the country but none of them have confirmed. There's like a dozen in Oklahoma that haven't confirmed.

    I know the forums are trashy and so I encourage people to come back to the BBS and in particular fsxNet's amateur community for some civility. But what do you think of the logging side of QRZ.com?

    de N2QFD..

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  • From Rotorek@432:1/100 to n2qfd on Mon May 20 03:34:50 2024
    n2qfd wrote to All <=-

    I'm curious what the opinion on the QRZ log book feature is. I just
    don't seem to get a lot of people confirming contacts there and I have
    to wonder why. It's really easy and it's free which are two things hams love.

    Hi N2QFD,

    I think the main issue at least for me is that there are already services which provide such services.
    E.g. eqsl.cc, LOTW, ClubLog etc...

    Those are more established for logging (I suppose) and users are just not willing to set-up/use another service.
    I'm not even sure the app I'm using for logging supports QRZ for logging.

    Anyway, QRZ is good as YP.


    73,
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  • From n2qfd@432:1/100 to Rotorek on Mon May 20 13:59:04 2024
    I think the main issue at least for me is that there are already
    services which provide such services.
    E.g. eqsl.cc, LOTW, ClubLog etc...

    Excellent point. I don't use the eqsl or LOTW myself and I do have a SKCC logging program. I know if you want more functionality you need to be a subscriber at QRZ like import and better sorting and customization.
    I suppose for me, I keep QRZ up as I'm on the air so I can have the handy UTC time date and the look up at my fingertips. Though I did find today I was copying a QSO at lunch between K1PUG and a QRP station that was pretty chirpy, I was missing some log entrys.
    I was sure I had worked K1PUG myself and went to my card collection and yes I had worked him. I just never went back and did a back entry in the log. The other thing QRZ did give for free was the ability to have concurrent logs. So when I worked K1PUG I was at a different QTH from years ago. So once again paper can't lie, and I keep all my copy in spiral log books so I can look back, but I usually transfer the contacts to the QRZ page.
    The other thing is in awards. I'm much closer to Worked All States that it seems when you see how many stations I've worked that have QRZ accounts but have not acknowledged the contact with the logging system! It's enough to make me send out cards!

    N2QFD

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