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Anyone out there know of any good Contest logging software.

Mostly Freeware, (I am not tight! Honest!!) ;)
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Don't use them myself but there's a fair few to choose from: http://www.dxzone.com/catalog/Contesting/Software/

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Cheers Mate,

I have been through that before, its just that have them are old.

Old infact that they run on windows 95 only.
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off topic Robin i know,but just noticed you and Martyn in januarys radcom
well done again
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Haha Cheers Alan :oops:

As you can see Martyn is a right poser lol
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have a look at ham radio deluxe logging section, Lots of extras to make logging quicker.
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I do the UKAC VHFCC contests and use a bit of freeware software called MINOS LOGGER its amazingly good as it has a built in calander of all the contests and the rules and categories etc....
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