Per AD1C's suggestion, I've reloaded the latest .cty file
(twice) and find no change in how the program handles
the entry of any W5Axx call. It still instantly shuts down
at the A keystroke. If I enter W5xx and backspace to
insert A the entry is accepted.
If I make the same entry on another
Hi all...
Per AD1C's suggestion, I've reloaded the latest .cty file
(twice) and find no change in how the program handles
the entry of any W5Axx call. It still instantly shuts down
at the A keystroke. If I enter W5xx and backspace to
insert A the entry is accepted.
If I make the
I haven't seen this thread before, so forgive me if this has been
mentioned. On several occasions when some program has acted very
strangely in response to a seemingly unrelated keystroke, I've found
that there was a problem (like a sticky key) with the keyboard. So you
may think you are typing
My thanks to all who have responded with possible
causes, questions, etc. Lotsa knowledge here, and
that's why I asked the question.
It seems unlikely that it's a key malfunction matter, as
it ONLY occurs with a W5Axx call entry ... not with a
5Axx or any combination of letters surrounding
I've updated the CQ DX Marathon conversion program for 2008. The latest
release is version 1.12 and is dated 16 March 2008:
http://dx4win.ad1c.us/marathon.htm
Please read ALL the instructions to extract your log data and run the
program. You don't need to create a date filter, you can
DX4WIN.TCP is the list of Telnet DX Cluster nodes. If you don't use the
latest file, you may find that some nodes are unreachable.
I updated DX4WIN.TCP on 16 March 2008. The latest file can be found at:
http://dx4win.ad1c.us/cluster.htm
Please read the installation notes on the web page if
Hi Ken,
I have been using DX4WIN you many years and found it a very stable program.
However I have had one instance of it repeatedly locking up. This was on
one particular callsign, which I can't remember now but every time I typed
in the call wamo DX4WIN was toast. In my case it was my QRZ
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