Here are two versions of an HF-SSB database, consisting mainly of
aviation stations and services. One is in Lotus 1-2-3 WK1 format,
the other in ASCII. 

I started this file for my own use circa 1987 and update it at least
once a month. From time to time I post it on CRS Online (CRSO, a
commercial BBS) and Nortown (a radio-amateur BBS), both in
Toronto.

My sources include posts in Fidonet Conference F-1292 Shortwave,
followed at a distance by Popular Communications Magazine, and my
own monitoring. I do not copy frequencies from commercial
frequency lists such as the good Gilfer's Confidential Frequency
List and Klingenfuss.

Since you read this so far, please send me:

     A one-liner stating where you found this file. I have long
     wondered how far files sent to CRSO travel.

     Corrections:

          Before suggesting 1-KHz frequency corrections based
          on your own monitoring, make sure your receiver
          read-out is accurate to, say, within 0.2 KHz.

          Make doubly sure before reporting SSB frequencies in
          other than even KHz. 

          Suggested deletions. These are especially welcome. Any
          fool can compile a frequency list. It takes a genius to
          prove a negative. I have modest aspirations in that
          direction, and I need all the help I can get.

Also state if you want the enclosed ASCII version. That applies to
people not using a spreadsheet program that can read Lotus 1-2-3
files with the WK1 extension. 

Thanks,

Sandy
Oakville, Ontario, Canada 49:26 N 79:42 W