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Old October 27th 04, 02:05 PM
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Hi Chuck:

I'm a big fan of the RLDB program also.
Too bad Mark isn't continuing support of it.

You can import the ILG database directly from the program, as you probably
already know.

Would really like to import the Primtime stuff also.
If you find out how to do it, could you please Post it here.

Have no idea how to do it.

Best regards,
Bob Rose
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Has anyone had any success converting Primetime SW files to a database
that is usable in RLDB in place of Mark Fines database?
I much prefer RLDB to any of the other programs available and would like
to find out how to do this.
73,
Chuck

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Old October 27th 04, 11:20 PM
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Robert11 wrote:

Hi Chuck:

I'm a big fan of the RLDB program also.
Too bad Mark isn't continuing support of it.

You can import the ILG database directly from the program, as you probably
already know.

Would really like to import the Primtime stuff also.
If you find out how to do it, could you please Post it here.

Have no idea how to do it.

Best regards,
Bob Rose
--------------

Has anyone had any success converting Primetime SW files to a database
that is usable in RLDB in place of Mark Fines database?
I much prefer RLDB to any of the other programs available and would like
to find out how to do this.
73,
Chuck

I have had no response to my question.
But I am going to experiment around with it when time allows
73,
Chuck
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Old October 27th 04, 11:56 PM
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Robert11 wrote:

Hi Chuck:

I'm a big fan of the RLDB program also.
Too bad Mark isn't continuing support of it.

You can import the ILG database directly from the program, as you

probably
already know.

Would really like to import the Primtime stuff also.
If you find out how to do it, could you please Post it here.

Have no idea how to do it.

Best regards,
Bob Rose
--------------

Has anyone had any success converting Primetime SW files to a database
that is usable in RLDB in place of Mark Fines database?
I much prefer RLDB to any of the other programs available and would like
to find out how to do this.
73,
Chuck

I have had no response to my question.
But I am going to experiment around with it when time allows
73,
Chuck


I wounder if Mark F. could elaborate if we asked him?


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Old October 28th 04, 08:48 AM
KA6UUP
 
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You want to try?
The only reason I didn't is that he was very adamant about people
contacting him about his decision to bail out. It has been a while and
maybe he will respond.
73,
Chuck
Brian Hill wrote:
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Robert11 wrote:


Hi Chuck:

I'm a big fan of the RLDB program also.
Too bad Mark isn't continuing support of it.

You can import the ILG database directly from the program, as you


probably

already know.

Would really like to import the Primtime stuff also.
If you find out how to do it, could you please Post it here.

Have no idea how to do it.

Best regards,
Bob Rose
--------------

Has anyone had any success converting Primetime SW files to a database
that is usable in RLDB in place of Mark Fines database?
I much prefer RLDB to any of the other programs available and would like
to find out how to do this.
73,
Chuck


I have had no response to my question.
But I am going to experiment around with it when time allows
73,
Chuck



I wounder if Mark F. could elaborate if we asked him?


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Old October 30th 04, 06:25 AM
Bob Sillett
 
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My Shortwave Log program natively supports both ILGRadio and Prime Time
Shortwave schedules. You don't need to convert anything. Plus it supports
HFCC, FCC HF, and EiBi as well.

And if you import the FCC AM engineering database, it'll also generate a new
WHAMLOG.DAT file for the now-defunct Fineware programs.

http://www.shortwavelog.com

Bob


"Robert11" wrote in message
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Hi Chuck:

I'm a big fan of the RLDB program also.
Too bad Mark isn't continuing support of it.

You can import the ILG database directly from the program, as you probably
already know.

Would really like to import the Primtime stuff also.
If you find out how to do it, could you please Post it here.

Have no idea how to do it.

Best regards,
Bob Rose
--------------

Has anyone had any success converting Primetime SW files to a database
that is usable in RLDB in place of Mark Fines database?
I much prefer RLDB to any of the other programs available and would like
to find out how to do this.
73,
Chuck





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