Is There An Easy Way To Remove DMR Time Slot Data When I Cut And Paste From The History Log From ProScan Or ARC536PRO?

JASII

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As posted above, is there an easy way to remove the DMR Time Slot Data from the History Log from either ProScan or ARC536PRO?

The reason for this is I will create lists to scan and when there is activity logged in the history log on DMR frequencies they are logged as:

Frequency with a slash and the Time Slot number, either 1 or 2. I would like to be able to cut and paste those into another file. However, the " /1 " or " /2 " will cause an error.

If there is an easier way to import that data, please let me know.


CC 11453.900000/1-127NFM300:00:0507/03/24 13:51:1607/05/24 03:46:15New System SavedUHF DCS/DPL Search IDAS453.900000MHzConventionalCAPCustom 10 - 0 -
CC 3453.725000/1-127NFM100:00:0007/03/24 22:04:1107/03/24 22:04:11New System SavedUHF DCS/DPL Search453.725000MHzConventionalDMRCustom 10 - 0 -
CC 9453.725000/1-125NFM800:00:1407/02/24 21:13:2307/05/24 13:21:34New System SavedDepartment: 1453.725000MHzConventionalDMRCustom 10 - 0 -
CC 11453.387500/1-131NFM100:00:0007/03/24 16:35:5207/03/24 16:35:53New System SavedDepartment: 1453.387500MHzConventionalCAPCustom 10 - 0 -
CC 1453.387500NFM100:00:0007/03/24 16:35:5307/03/24 16:35:54New System SavedDepartment: 1453.387500MHzConventionalCAPCustom 10 - 0 -
1139701CC 2452.850000/2-125NFM100:00:0207/03/24 11:09:1307/03/24 11:09:15New System SavedDepartment: 1452.850000MHzConventionalDT3Custom 10 - 0 -




I could cut and paste from ARC536PRO, but the frequency has MHz following it.


155.505000MHz 155.505000MHz All-None
155.640000MHz 155.640000MHz All-None
161.092500MHz 161.092500MHz All-None
 

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Do a middle step and import the file into Excel, or the free OpenOffice version of Excel, as tab delimited format and everything will be sorted into their own columns, making it easy to delete the column with the time slot. Then when you do a save it will be in the exact same file format but without that time slot info.

And while in Excel you can sort in any way you like, frequency or name tag, and you can probably also mark rows and save to separate files, one for each bank for that other scanner, or system or department, whatever you'll need to do. Excel, or OpenOffice, are really handy to use for scanner files. Some users have Excel as their main edit tool and then use that file to be imported into different scanner brands and models. Most programming softwares can use tab delimited csv files and automatically fix any decimals or other incompatible digit formats for frequencies.

/Ubbe
 
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