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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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![]() 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. |
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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 |
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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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