Greetings everyone. First time posting here, wanted to give a quick introduction, then ask a question. If there is a separate thread for introductions, forgive my broadcasting out-of-band.
Name is Spence, and I've been a casual shortwave listener for several years since I wrote an MA thesis on the economics of international broadcasting during the late Cold War years. I have only been a shortwave monitor for a few months, but thanks to some great logging software, have an impressive number of confirmed receptions and even a few physical QSL cards (despite all of my RRs explicitly stating that I don't need them).
For the next few weeks, at least, I reside in the Coosa Valley region of NW Georgia. On the 15th, I will be leaving the US and moving to Beijing to start work at a major international shortwave broadcaster that shall remain nameless for privacy reasons but whose identity should be obvious to all. I know that this may be a controversial thing here, and I welcome your thoughts and questions about this career move.
I can't wait to log a few US pirate stations before I depart and to report this to the HFU community. And then, if I happen to pick up some pirates in Asia, I will be sure to log them here too.
Now onto my question. Something that has helped me tremendously as a monitor is my reception logging software. I use DXtreme reception log, running on a small Asus Transformer book that I use exclusively for SWL logging. It does just about everything I need including providing templates for RRs. I am curious: what sort of logging software (if any) do you use at your monitoring post?
A link to my youtube channel is below for those who would like to learn a bit more about some of what I do.
Thanks in advance for the kind reception. Eat your cereal with a fork. Do your homework in the dark. Blame WWV when you are late for a date.
73s.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGt6JndpRkod2pH4cMQlDjQ