RE: [HCDX]: HFCC listing
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RE: [HCDX]: HFCC listing



Hello Richard,

Thank you very much for your reply. I had no luck with others
files .EXE. I downloaded and no luck to expand.

Thanks a lot.

Vy 73 and many greetings from Natal, Brazil.

Karl

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On 08/11/1999 at 14:22 Jary, Richard P wrote:

>> >The new frequency allocation list forom the HFCC has now appeared on
the
>> >internet at:
>> >
>> >http://www.hfcc.org/data/index.html
>> >
>> Hi Richard,
>> 
>> I downloaded the file in txt but, how to identify each column???
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>The new version includes the explanations for the site codes and country
>codes etc. Some versions I have seen have only had the text data file
>without the abbreviations. The headers are also there.
>
>The site contains three files ...
>
>B98ALLX2.TXT	The winter 98-99 schedule (last year)
>
>A99ALLX2.EXE	Summer 99 schedule (self extracting executable)
>
>B99ALLX2.EXE	Winter 1999-2000 schedule - self extracting with the header
>info in the file.
>
>You need the last one, not the .TXT as that is last year's info. 
>
>I get the file, load into Excel and format to columns, then delete the
ones
>I don't care about like CIRAF and Zones. Then resave into text format to
>load onto the old 386SX laptop, an ideal tool for use when DXing as it
runs
>of batteries, boots up quickly and doesn't generate much RF unlike the
main
>box. Also portable for DX pedition use.
>
>I don't know all the field names, I will guess at the following...
>FREQ         Frequency
>STRT         Start time in UTC
>STOP         Finish time in UTC	
>CIRAF ZONES  ITU target zone(?) - does anyone have a list of these?
>LOC          Transmitter location - see SITE.TXT
>AZIMUTH      Antenna direction (main lobe)
>DAYS         Days of Week - 1 = Monday, 7 = Sunday (at a guess)
>FDATE        Start date in format DDMMYY
>TDATE        Finish date in format DDMMYY
>MOD          Mode?
>LANGUAGE     Language - abbreviations inconsistent and not always shown
>anyway
>ADM          Country of station
>BRC          Broadcasting organisation - see BROADCAS.TXT 
>FMO          Appears to show station name or master authority such as FCC
>REQ# OLD ALT1 ALT2  ALT3  NOTES
>             Not really sure what these mean - if anything!
>
>
>73s
>
>Richard
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Natal, Brasil          Lighthouse Postcard Collector
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