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Old May 3rd 09, 09:50 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
Telamon Telamon is offline
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Default EiBi Skeds Updated

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Telamon wrote:

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dxAce wrote:

The EiBi skeds have been updated as of 2 May:

http://www.eibispace.de/dx/bc-a09.txt

http://www.eibispace.de/



Now I have reorganised my web site:

same schedules for tx or language, but you can fetch spreadsheets in
particular order, eg time order, freq order, stationName order !
http://swstations.tk/
http://radiolanguages.tk


I always import the data you provide into Excel where the data is easily
sorted anyway you would want. Usually I sort in this order: station,
frequency, and time. Makes finding what I want a trivial matter.

Thanks again for providing this data. You provide a very valuable
resource.



You'll find the CSV at the bottom of eg
http://users.fulladsl.be/~spb13810/swlist/AF/index.htm

or

http://users.fulladsl.be/~spb13810/t...BigL/index.htm

There are 4400 CSV in total (!). They are ";" seperated. Made with a linux
machine, the script exists since about 1998 (under netbsd.org then) (!), I
was not online then. It is written with tools so that I do not have to
change it when (MS/Apple) change their development environment.. (So why
would anybody still develop with their tools? eg mono-project or
wxwidgets.org would be better, my "clue" is bash shell..)

Of course, when a page only has one line of data, a freq/time order doesn't
make sense ...


The CSV file is very useful and a snap to open in Excel. I wish other
people that provide frequency lists on the Internet were as enlightened
as you about character delimitated files.

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Telamon
Ventura, California