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== Copy Data from RadioReference to Excel ==
 
== Copy Data from RadioReference to Excel ==
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=== Instructions using earlier versions of Excel ===
  
 
These 8 steps are for copying data from either trunking or conventional database pages and pasting into Excel. Once these steps are complete, the data is ready for pasting into other software.   
 
These 8 steps are for copying data from either trunking or conventional database pages and pasting into Excel. Once these steps are complete, the data is ready for pasting into other software.   

Revision as of 17:10, 24 October 2007

You can use Microsoft Excel Paste Special feature to build data that can be pasted into Windows based Scanner Software. Open Office and other spread sheets may also be capable of this function.

Copy Data from RadioReference to Excel

Instructions using earlier versions of Excel

These 8 steps are for copying data from either trunking or conventional database pages and pasting into Excel. Once these steps are complete, the data is ready for pasting into other software.

  1. Highlight desired freqs from database page and copy.
  2. Click in Excel Cell A1 and select Paste Special.
  3. Click Text and Ok.
  4. Re-structure freqs vertically and format to number with 4 decimals. Note the asterisks (which indicate control channels) are still marked. Remove the asterisks prior to copy/paste to software. If programming an EDACS or LTR system, the frequencies must be kept in Logical Channel Number order as shown in the database. This is indicated by a small 2 digit number before the frequency. These numbers should be edited out as the software will handle this numbering.
  5. Highlight desired section/agency of talkgroups and copy.
  6. Use Paste Special to copy talkgroups into Excel. Ignore the data in column B. These are hex values for the talkgroups in column A. They are only used by professional radios, such as Motorolas.
  7. Highlight and copy selected sections from conventional page similar to step 5 and Paste Special into Excel.
  8. Delete unneeded columns and restructure as needed for the desired software. Note: Input, License, Type and Mode columns deleted. The freq column is formatted to number with 4 decimal places. Descriptions must be shortened. The column is cut and inserted before tones. Reformat PL/DPL tones as needed. PL tones require 1 decimal point, DPL tones require format to text and if needed, use leading 0 (ie 023).

Copy the Data from Excel into Software

Saving Excel file to CSV format for importing to ScanControl Software

Note that this function is only available in the full version, not the lite version. This function is explained in much more detail in the ScanControl owner's manual.

  1. In Excel save the desired worksheet in CSV format (file/save as) so the import recognizes it (figure 1).
  2. In ScanControl main page click on Import Data Files button (figure 2).
  3. Next, select the drive, directory and file. Select 'CSV File (Excel and others)' from the radio buttons under 'Data File Format'. Click the 'Map CSV' button on the right of the files box (figure 3).
  4. In the next screen, choose 'All' from 'File Contents' (figure 4).
  5. The 'column map' area is used to inform Scan Control what data exists in what column. Select each column as shown right below the 'column map', then select the 'field type'. Do this for all columns in the file, including PL/DCS if applicable. Note that as you select the field type, the column header changes to match it. This process is referred to as 'mapping' the file.
  6. Unique to Scan Control is the ability to save all the column names in a file that can be reloaded time and again. This is handy particularly if you are mapping a large number of records, such as for the DMA scanners. If you wish to use this function, hit 'Save Map' on the right. A dialog box is shown; put the name of the map here. When you return and you wish to use the map you previously saved, use the 'Load Map' button. Select the desired map and all the columns will be named exactly the way you left it.
  7. On the bottom left, select the range of rows you wish to import. If the CSV file had headers, you can tell SC to ignore them by selecting the correct starting row.
  8. If importing a trunk system, as in this example, select the starting location and the default tag you wish to use. The Sloc (Scan list location) is written in a notation that indicates the number of the bank of the radio being programmed, the scan list number and talkgroup number. For conventional systems select the bank (group) you wish to use, the starting channel number and default alpha tag. Press 'Import' on the right bottom of the screen
  9. You will get several warnings about overwriting a bank, and the fact that the import cannot set the type of trunk system or bank names. These must be set manually.
  10. Once you have imported the data, you will get a prompt asking whether you wish to continue. If you hit 'yes' you will be returned to the import screen
  11. If you hit 'no', you will be returned to the same screen as in figure 3.
  12. A prompt will appear stating the import function was complete. Hit 'OK' and you will return to the same screen as in figure 2.
  13. In the main screen, highlight the bank (group) you just built and click the 'Edit Banks' button. Fill in something for the bank name. If a trunked bank is being programmed, you should also select the correct trunk type from the pulldown, and put a check mark in each of the trunked channels under the 'T' column (figure 5).
  14. You may edit your scan lists, and give them names by clicking the 'Edit ScanLists' button (figure 6).
  15. If you are connected to the scanner while building data, you can now program your bank by clicking on the 'Program' button

Structuring Excel file for pasting into ARC250D Software

ARC250D and likely other ARC software has a feature called Automatic Data Import (ADI) which enables one to import frequencies from any format and list them in the open software main page in vertical format eliminating the need for Paste Special in the generic section above for frequencies. All other data will need to be set by the user. Excel can receive the freqs from ADI as a 'Save to Clipboard' function, thus all data on the open software page can be prepared in Excel and copied to the page.

  1. Structure a bank for ARC250D software using Excel as shown in step 1 below.
  2. Copy Cells A1 through K1 and down through last freq line then paste into open ARC bank page.
  3. Collect and Paste Special desired Talkgroup data as in steps 5 & 6 in Generic section above. After deleting unneeded columns, copy the ID's & Alpha tags and paste into open ARC250 Trunk Id List. Hint: If talkgroups are structured in Excel in groups of 10 one can paste up to 100 ID/w/tags in the open dialog.
  4. Use steps 7 & 8 in above generic section for collecting and sorting conventional data then set tones as indicated in the screenshot for step 4 below.

Structuring Excel file for pasting into Win9x Software

  1. Step 1 (below) shows a screenshot of a finished worksheet after using all steps in the Generic Copy/Paste Special section. This file is ready for copy/paste into an open Win9x dialog. Note: PL/DPL cells in Excel file will need to be formatted as text with leading 0's.

Win92

  1. Open a new template or bank and set bank mode (MOT in this sample). Copy trunk frequencies first and click to 00 Alpha Tag in frequency area and select the Paste Icon.
  2. Copy conventional frequencies and click in any location after trunk freqs and select paste Icon. PL/DPL settings will need to be manually set.
  3. Copy ID's and tags from the Excel file and paste into talkgroup section.

Win93/95

  1. Open a new template or bank and set bank mode (MOT in this sample). Copy trunk frequencies first and click to 00 Alpha Tag in frequency area and select the Paste Icon.
  2. Copy conventional frequencies and click in any location after trunk freqs and select Paste Icon. PL/DPL settings will need to be manually set.
  3. Copy ID's and tags from the Excel file and paste into talkgroup section.

Win96

  1. Open a new template or bank and set bank mode (MOT in this sample). Copy complete frequency section from Excel file in step 1, click in cell 00 Alpha Tag then right click and select paste. PL/DPL settings will also paste into Win96.
  2. Copy ID's and tags from the Excel file and paste into talkgroup section.

Win97

  1. Open a new template or bank and set bank mode (MOT in this sample). Copy complete frequency section from Excel file in step 1, click in cell 00 Alpha Tag then right click and select paste. PL/DPL settings will also paste into Win97.
  2. Copy ID's and tags from the Excel file and paste into talkgroup section in Win97

Excel restructured for copy/paste into various packages

These basic steps will work with the following software. The images shown are typical examples of operations and the results.

  • Scancat Lite Plus
  • Uniden E-Scanner
  • Freescan
  • AR86ctrl


  1. Copy all frequencies and associated alpha tags using Ctrl-C Fig 1.
  2. Click in the desired Frequency cell, then press Ctrl V Fig 2 or 3.
  3. Copy ID's and associated tags using Ctrl-C Fig 1.
  4. Click in desired Scan List location cell under Group, then press Ctrl V Fig 2 or 3.
  5. All other settings including PL/DPL will need to be manually set (as in screen shot) where appropriate.