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"Martin G. McCormick" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 29 Dec 2012 08:53:28 -0600
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I plan to order a Wouxun KGUV3 and use the unix software to
manage it. This is all well and good but I would like to see at
least one CSV file so as to be able to know what to feed the new
radio.

	Is there an example file, somewhere that has the fields
labelled?

	CSV tables are, by the way, the way you program a Uniden
BCD996 scanner receiver.

	The Linux software documentation mentions importing and
exporting CSV files, but no examples are there.

	CSV tables are everywhere these days. My Kenwood TM71
uses them .

	For those not familiar, a CSV table is a text file with
several fields per line, each field separated by a comma. If
your table has 100 fields as some do, and you need to put
something in field 1 and something in field 100, you would have
a line with whatever numbers and letters went in to field #1, 99
commas right next to one another, and then whatever numbers and
letters went in to the last field. In a fully-populated line of
a CSV table, there could be thousands of characters so the lines
don't print properly in most text processors.

	Anyway, if someone has an example CSV table, I would
sure appreciate it.

	Thank you.

Martin WB5AGZ

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