I am putting together some new frequency lists for my SDS100/HP-1. I am going back to some old frequency directories from Monitoring Times and Robert Kelty.
These directories do not format their data for ease of use to cut and paste into a scanner program. So I thought I'd try to let Co-Pilot (Microsoft's version of ChatGPT) to process the data for me.
As you can see from my interaction with Co-Pilot, I pasted the data free format into the chat dialog and asked Co-Pilot to format it for me. I clicked on the CSV file and it opened in Excel. Then I could easily cut and paste the formatted data into Sentinel.

These directories do not format their data for ease of use to cut and paste into a scanner program. So I thought I'd try to let Co-Pilot (Microsoft's version of ChatGPT) to process the data for me.
As you can see from my interaction with Co-Pilot, I pasted the data free format into the chat dialog and asked Co-Pilot to format it for me. I clicked on the CSV file and it opened in Excel. Then I could easily cut and paste the formatted data into Sentinel.
