![]() ![]() Only nowadays there are software and online versions available. ![]() Yes, Log Books are used almost every day by amateur radio enthusiasts. Are log books still a thing? Where might they be available for order? That was fun, and it's good to see it's still alive. A lot of us even exchanged postcards.Īnyways, another aspect of this was the log book, which we would fill out meticulously and at club meetings, we'd see who went the furthest, got the most contacts, etcetcetc. We in our club had monster kickers, monster moonraker antennas, and connecting with far-flung peopke in very distant places was always a major kick. I'm dating myself, but I first got involved in amateur radio back when the CB craze was going on (late 1970s), except our household branched off into SSB.
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