Amateur radio Station Log Book

$3.00

Amateur radio Station Log Book (Print on Demand)

A station log book for amateur radio is an essential record-keeping tool used by ham radio operators.

Category:

Description

Amateur radio Station Log Book

A station log book for amateur radio is an essential record-keeping tool used by ham radio operators. Here’s a description of what it typically includes:

Log Book Description:
  • Date and Time: Each entry records the date and time (usually in UTC) of the communication.
  • Call Sign: The call sign of the station you communicated with, along with any other pertinent information like signal reports.
  • Frequency: The frequency or band on which the contact was made.
  • Mode: The mode of communication used (e.g., SSB, CW, FM, digital).
  • Signal Report: A report on the quality of the signal received, typically using the RST system (readability, signal strength, and tone).
  • Contact Details: Information such as the name, location (QTH), and any other notes about the contact.
  • Power Output: The power output used during the transmission.
  • Equipment Used: Notes on the equipment, antennas, and any special conditions or settings.
  • QSL Sent/Received: Indicates whether a QSL card (confirmation of the contact) was sent or received.
  • Remarks/Notes: Space for additional notes such as propagation conditions, weather, or special events.

Purpose:

The log book serves as an official record of your activities on the air. It is useful for tracking contacts for awards, resolving disputes, and enhancing the operator’s experience by reflecting on past communications.

Whether kept digitally or in a traditional paper format, a well-maintained log book is a hallmark of a dedicated ham radio operator.

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Amateur radio Station Log Book”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *