: Power output used (e.g., QRP levels or up to 1500W) and the specific rig or antenna employed.
: Ensure the template includes standard columns for Date, Time (in UTC/Zulu ), Frequency/Band, Mode (SSB, CW, FT8), Power, Callsign, Signal Reports (RST), and QTH (Location).
Whether you are chasing DX, working toward your WAS (Worked All States) award, or just enjoying a casual ragchew, keeping accurate records is non-negotiable. While paper logs have a nostalgic charm, the modern operator needs a modern solution.
A generic spreadsheet is a blank canvas. An exclusive ham radio log sheet is a cockpit instrument panel. It anticipates your needs as an operator.
My Ham Radio Log Sheet template is a simple, easy-to-use spreadsheet that is divided into several columns. Here is a breakdown of the columns:





