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Mike[_2_] June 18th 09 02:43 AM

New A09 Aoki Bi-List of Shortwave Frequencies
 
New Frequency list just out at:


http://www.geocities.jp/binewsjp/bia09.txt


I find that this list, in conjunction with EiBi and HFCC, satisfies
most of my own needs.

Mike
Louisville, KY

Mike[_2_] June 18th 09 03:43 PM

New A09 Aoki Bi-List of Shortwave Frequencies
 
On Jun 18, 9:30�am, dxAce wrote:
Mike wrote:
New Frequency list just out at:


http://www.geocities.jp/binewsjp/bia09.txt


I find that this list, in conjunction with EiBi and HFCC, satisfies
most of my own needs.


Actually Mike, that list gets updated on an almost daily basis.


Thanks for the info, Steve. The three lists I tend to use the most are
EiBi (I appreciate your announcements!), HFCC and the Bi-List. Are
there others that you think supplement those three?

Thanks for your opinion,

Mike

m II June 18th 09 04:05 PM

New A09 Aoki Bi-List of Shortwave Frequencies
 
Mike wrote:
New Frequency list just out at:


http://www.geocities.jp/binewsjp/bia09.txt



It's also easy to copy and paste that list into a Comma Separated Value
(CSV) spreadsheet page, using the 'import' feature.

That way, you can move the columns around to suit whatever radio you
have that can use a database listing.

Thanks, Mike







mike

dxAce June 18th 09 06:22 PM

New A09 Aoki Bi-List of Shortwave Frequencies
 


Mike wrote:

On Jun 18, 9:30�am, dxAce wrote:
Mike wrote:
New Frequency list just out at:


http://www.geocities.jp/binewsjp/bia09.txt


I find that this list, in conjunction with EiBi and HFCC, satisfies
most of my own needs.


Actually Mike, that list gets updated on an almost daily basis.


Thanks for the info, Steve. The three lists I tend to use the most are
EiBi (I appreciate your announcements!), HFCC and the Bi-List. Are
there others that you think supplement those three?


Well, you may be also aware of the Prime Time SW list?

Along with Glenn Hauser's site that's probably the best there is.


[email protected] June 18th 09 08:43 PM

New A09 Aoki Bi-List of Shortwave Frequencies
 
On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 09:05:42 -0600, m II wrote:

Mike wrote:
New Frequency list just out at:


http://www.geocities.jp/binewsjp/bia09.txt



It's also easy to copy and paste that list into a Comma Separated Value
(CSV) spreadsheet page, using the 'import' feature.

That way, you can move the columns around to suit whatever radio you
have that can use a database listing.

Thanks, Mike


mike


What do you use to create a (CSV) spreadsheet ?

Thank You

m II June 19th 09 01:03 AM

New A09 Aoki Bi-List of Shortwave Frequencies
 
wrote:

What do you use to create a (CSV) spreadsheet ?



1) Open the web page with the frequency list.

2) From the 'Edit' menu on top of the web browser, select 'Select
all' and 'Copy' or just 'Copy All'.
if there is no 'copy all', then selected all the page with your mouse
button. Then copy.

3) Open a small wordrocessor, like Notepad in Windows or Gedit in
Linux and paste the contents you have copied into the new document.
Save the new file with whatever name you want.

4) Open your spreadsheet and find 'import' in the menus. Import the
wordprocessing file you have just saved as a CSV file.

5) You should now have a proper spreadsheet, with multiple rows and
columns. Whole columns may be selected and copied and then repasted
into a new sheet. All the radios seem to need a different order and
number of columns.

Good luck with the project. Let us know how it goes.



mike



Telamon June 19th 09 02:03 AM

New A09 Aoki Bi-List of Shortwave Frequencies
 
In article , m II wrote:

Mike wrote:
New Frequency list just out at:


http://www.geocities.jp/binewsjp/bia09.txt



It's also easy to copy and paste that list into a Comma Separated Value
(CSV) spreadsheet page, using the 'import' feature.

That way, you can move the columns around to suit whatever radio you
have that can use a database listing.


The real advantage is using the sort function in Excel. You can sort
three columns at a time like time, frequency, and station.

The "find all" function is also a great tool.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California


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