Easy to maintain and clean with a simple damp cloth, does not stick to glasses/mugs with condensation. The margins are set so that the pages can be printed on both sides, and still have room for 3 hole punch for placing them into a three-ring binder.
The second PDF file is the contact record page. A great decorative option to help protect your radio equipment and tabletop surfaces. Use this one to record your station ID and contact date range. Soft rubber backings protect counters and tabletops from stains and scratches. This 4×4 inch square coaster is heavy and looks great! Made of 100% Natural Slate, some of the edges are a little rough, which adds to the look. Help protect your furniture and expensive radio equipment with this attractive slate coaster, engraved with your HAM Radio call sign! What better way to spend a day than having a good ‘rag chew’ with your HAM radio friends while enjoying a beverage or warm cup of coffee. Download the HAM Radio Log Book Template HERE Use this one to record your station ID and contact date range. It’s almost like having a picture album of your past radio travels! Remembering people you’ve talked with and places you’ve contacted. Personally, having a logbook of past radio activities can be great fun to review past contacts.
From an operating standpoint, having a record of past contacts is a great reference when filling out that DX QSL card that took several months to arrive. Legally, a log of your radio activities and transmissions would be useful if you were to receive an interference complaint. Ham Radio Log Book Template PDF – FREE DownloadĪlthough not legally required, there are some very good reasons for keeping a record of your HAM radio-related activities.