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Old December 23rd 05, 12:06 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
Sanjaya
 
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Default Traveling with ILG


"acmac" wrote in message
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Soon I'll be deployed to work in the south western EU, thus I'd like to know
what shortwave broadcasts will be available there.

I figured out that I must look for the following target areas: sweu; weu;
eu; naf; waf; af

Is the above statement true? Any other recommendations about how to get the
best out of the ILG database?



Get the GNPDB software that uses ILG data
http://www.ilgradio.com/gnpdb/
(look for this heading "ILGRadio Broadcast Database Program GNPDB"
or go to http://www.boatanchors.de/software/

Use your ILG data file to create a GNPDB SW database that the program can use.
Run GNPDB. As a new install it will open a blank data page.
Click "Database" at the top.
Click "create"
You'll name the file you are creating. I use something like ILG200512 to help me
remember how recent the data is.
Choose the type of ILG data file you've got... text or dbase.
Click the "Select ILG source file" button.
If you copy your ILG data to the GNPDB folder you've just made the source file will
instantly show up, otherwise you can browse to your ILG data file by using the "Look In" box "drop
down arrow".
After you find your ILG data and select it, click "open" and then "ok" to make the GNPDB file that
will
be used by the program.
Click "help" in GNPDB and read about "filters".
Look at how some of the predefined filters are set up.
You can create filters to show you any type of data you want... country, target, time, frequency,
language, station and "on now".
A few of my filters include "CRI to America", "Radio Havana in English", "41 meter band on now",
"All English on now"
Very handy program.