Ray Andrews wrote:
> The Knowledge Base article (Q10324 - FILE: Region 1 BandText Table) recently 
> added by Ahti needs to be revised.
>
> In the article, Ahti recommends using my table migration utility to import 
> the BandText table for Region 1 into the PowerSDR database.  Doing this will 
> result in a BandText table that contains data for both Region 1 and Region 2 
> and will not be useable in either region.  Instead, you must import all 
> other tables from the PowerSDR.mdb file into the new database from the 
> Knowledge Base article.
>
> To use my utility, the following procedure must be followed:
>
> 1.)  Download the Region1BandText.mdb file from the Knowledge Base article 
> into your PowerSDR directory.
> 2.)  Open SDRDataImport.exe
> 3.)  Select your current PowerSDR.mdb file as the SOURCE database.
> 4.)  Select the Region1BandText.mdb file as the DESTINATION database.
> 5.)  Select all tables EXCEPT the BandText table for transfer.
> 6.)  Transfer the data.
>
>   
Everything was OK up untill number 6.

At that point the tables would not transfer into the destination 
database as it said that there were no tables in the destination to 
write to.  The only table was the BandText table.

As I couldn't figure out how to create the necessary tables, I did what 
we were not supposed to do and just copied the Region 1 information over 
and then edited the table in Access anyway.

I had to do this to input the UK 60M channels and, whilst there, changed 
all the WWV entries from 'True' to 'False' as we are not allowed to 
transmit on those frequencies in the UK and to 'False' all the bands, 
like 220MHz, that are not allocated over here.  I also modified the 
50MHz entries to 'False' that were above 50.1999MHz for the same reason.

Now I have a workable UK database and can also see which bits are 
different in the USA whilst not being able to transmit out of band. :-)

Dave (G0DJA)

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