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| Country | Mandatory Log? | Retention Period | Accepts PDF Print? | |---------|----------------|------------------|--------------------| | USA (FCC) | No (except for reciprocal ops) | N/A | N/A | | Canada (ISED) | No | N/A | N/A | | UK (Ofcom) | No | N/A | N/A | | Germany (BNetzA) | Yes, for all QSOs | Until license expiry | Yes – if bound/dated | | India (WPC) | Yes, for all contacts | 2 years | Yes | | Australia (ACMA) | No (except for repeaters) | N/A | N/A |

Always check your local telecommunications authority’s current rules.

Many European hams prefer landscape (horizontal) orientation because it sits better on a cramped desk next to a straight key. These PDFs often include a pre-formatted "UTC Date Converter" header. ham radio logbook pdf

Do not pay for basic logbooks. These trusted sources offer free, high-quality downloads:

“Real hams log with whatever works. But when the screen goes dark, paper wins.” — K8JD | Country | Mandatory Log

Before we dive into the downloads, we must answer the obvious question: Why use a PDF logbook when I have logging software?

Many older hams log exclusively on PDF paper, then face a nightmare when they want to upload to Logbook of The World (LoTW). Here is the best practice workflow: “Real hams log with whatever works

Columns left-to-right: Date (UTC) | Time (UTC) | Band/Freq | Mode | Callsign | RST Rx/TX | Name/QTH | Exchange/Grid | QSL Sent | Notes

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