[Dx-qsl] Never give up!

Ron Lago ac7dx at comcast.net
Fri Jan 30 18:05:46 EST 2009


I am convinced. I have over 100 different station handwritten logs. I 
will keep, however I see no easy way to
to convert to LOTW so thats out of the question at this time.
73
Ron
gm4fam at tiscali.co.uk wrote:
> It seems a great shame that any DXpedition logs are consigned to the 
> trash without some copy made - after all a lot of early DXpeditions 
> were groundbreaking and historical either in being 'Firsts' from the 
> DXCC in question or for some other reason such as being a first 
> activation on a particular band.
>> Surely there are retired secretaries or others out there with the time 
> and the necessary copying skills to put this data on computer and 
> (preferably) uploading to LoTW as a second permanent (and historical) 
> record.
>> I have recently uploaded all my logs from 1976-1979 and am amazed how 
> many match with LoTW!
> (OK, there aren't the numbers involved that are made with a DXpedition 
> but I find it fairly easy to put 250 log entries on the PC every hour - 
> wish I could do contests running the same rate!).
>> 73 Cris
> GM4FAM
>>>> On Jan 29, 2009, at 7:09 PM, Ron Lago wrote:
>>>> If they wait more than 10 years, I would assume they didnt want the 
>>> card
>>> that bad. I have 15 different logs that will soon go away. They were
>>> >from the 70's and 80's.
>>> Ron
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