Amateur Contact Log
The Definitive Guide

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Early in 2004, Royce Bell, KX7Q, floated the idea of writing a comprehensive manual for Amateur Contact Log on the N3FJP_Software_Users e-mail reflector, but he threw in a twist.
 Instead of Kimberly and me creating the manual, Royce suggested that the bulk of the writing should be done by Amateur Contact Log users. Before we knew it, Royce had set up an e-mail reflector for this project, and 37 hams joined the group!

I can’t thank everyone enough who participated in this project. There was input from many, and I appreciate all your contributions very much. I’d like to offer a special word of thanks to Royce Bell, KX7Q, for putting the project in gear, Ed Leicester, W4RVZ, who went far beyond the call in writing, and Kimberly, KA3SEQ, who helped edit and fit all the pieces together. You all did an outstanding job, and I can’t thank you enough.

If you are just getting familiar with Amateur Contact Log, I know that you’ll find this resource very valuable, but don’t start here. First enter a couple of contacts and try some of the settings to see what happens. I think that you will find Amateur Contact Log very intuitive, and the best way to learn is by experience."

The Definitive Guide to Amateur Contact Log - 1st edition is now available! This 76 page manual, written mostly by AC Log users, details all the functions of Amateur Contact Log.

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Thanks again and 73,

Scott, N3FJP