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 W5A, but in reality you may be typing Alt W5A, or Ctrl W5A, or some other bizarre combination. If you have a spare keyboard, try swapping it for the one you are using. If you don't have a spare, try blowing out the keyboard with a can of air and "gently tapping" the frame to dislodge any furch or stuck keys.
Greg KT?K > > 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 of my computer's > (a laptop, the program accepts the entry as it should. > > If any of you are so inclined, please make a test entry > for W5ADC and see if your log crashes. > > I'm using 7.02.15, BTW > > Ken Kopp - K0PP > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > or > [EMAIL PROTECTED]

