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To all users of the ILG Frequency Database:
As all of you know, A full-featured radio control program allows for scanning and a host of other functions and, in particular, integration of shortwave databases in real-time, like a "TV-Guide" type capability. This is particularly helpful in locating all transmissions on all frequencies of a particular broadcaster, at any given time. The most widely used free shortwave database was provided by a German company at ILGRadio. As of late 2006 they suspended the public broadcast database project and it is uncertain if they are going to resume it. Since I and several friends of mine are Racal 6790/GM users, we have used the ILG Database for sometime to help control our receivers. With the ILG project now closed to the public, we figured it was time to re-establish a public database that uses the same format as the ILG database. Myself and others jumped into the project and have created a web accessable ILG compatable database and have made it available to the public for free. We have also made a few interesting updates. First of all, if one signs up for the automatic distribution ( again free ) you have now the ability to make enteries on your own findings for others to share. Also you have voting rights on the frequencies logged in the database. That means, it takes five votes to remove a listing from the logging database. This is a user created and user controlled ILG type database. You control it, you make it grow and keep it updated, and you get to use it for free for doing so. The members then can remove bogus or invalid listings by voting on the listing. The database is also made available to the public even if you do not sign up, however, you will not have voting or entry rights and most importantly you will not be able to receive the automated distribution. Yes, thats right, through a special arrangement between us and Docuchannel.net we have provided a free automated distribution of the database as it is updated and is then sent directly to your PC for your software to read and use. To get more information or to sign up go to our website http://www.ioc.com and select the Ham database. From there you can see the database or you can sign up. When you sign up, you will also automatically be given an account on DocuChannel.net and your user login information will be emailed to you. NO CHARGES and nothing to purchase. Then all you need do is sign in to Docuchannel.net and run the receiver software. Nothing to install, nothing to purchase, just enjoy the new discoveries as others log them. I hope you will use the system that we developed and that you find it usefull as we have. Good listening!! Steve Brant K8VII Owner ioc.com |