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Worked before with an other call

Posted: 05 Apr 2022, 18:00
by DJ9UN
In Log4OM it is great to define several calls.It show you if you have worked the station beofre but only in the logbook in which you are working at the moment. It would be great to see in all logbooks if you have contact before

Re: Worked before with an other call

Posted: 06 Apr 2022, 07:32
by G4POP
Why not use a single combined logbook, I do that for my 5 call signs and providing my station call is recorded for each QSO I can filter how I wish

Re: Worked before with an other call

Posted: 06 Apr 2022, 12:34
by ei6kw
G4POP wrote: 06 Apr 2022, 07:32 Why not use a single combined logbook, I do that for my 5 call signs and providing my station call is recorded for each QSO I can filter how I wish
I am doing in that way. I am using the operator field for my various call signs.

Re: Worked before with an other call

Posted: 06 Apr 2022, 13:29
by G4POP
ei6kw wrote: 06 Apr 2022, 12:34
G4POP wrote: 06 Apr 2022, 07:32 Why not use a single combined logbook, I do that for my 5 call signs and providing my station call is recorded for each QSO I can filter how I wish
I am doing in that way. I am using the operator field for my various call signs.
Should also be station call sign


Owner call sign = The owner of the station, could be a club or commercial for rent remote station

Station call sign = The call announced over the air, perhaps a contest or special event call sign

Operator call sign = e.g. a contest station using the call sign C0NTEST might be operated by many different people during the 24 hour event so this is the call sign of the person sitting at the radio at the time of the QSO - Not the stations current call

You can easily see what the Station call was that you were using for the WB4 contact here

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Re: Worked before with an other call

Posted: 06 Apr 2022, 17:39
by DK9JC
I have 12 of my calls in my same logbook. Never had any issue.