John
It's curious that you mention lock up associated with running QRZ.com...
I never have had lock up with DX4WIN, and I don't run QRZ.com (though
thought maybe I ought to)
However; I have noticed when I fire up QRZ.COM in recent times; it often
locks up Explorer (stuck on something called
Hi Dave,
Interesting, guess I should have been a little more specific. In my case it
was looking up the data base which had been copied from a CD ROM to my HD.
I still use the same setup today although the QRZ version is now getting
very old version and don't have any troubles. I guess it would
--- Ken Kopp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks to ZL1BYZ and KA9CFD, I may have found
the cause ... but not the reason ... for the program
shut-down when entering a W5A*** call.
Hi Ken,
I assume that while you are logging, you have the F3 window open, and it's
updating in Real Time.
W5A is a
I'm using Buckmaster data from my HD. QRZ isn't
involved. The F3 window is/was open. The only
reason to use the F3 window is to see how many
of us old poops are still licensed ... interesting info.
If I disable the look-up in Preferences the problem
doesn't manifest itself. Would be
My 4-year olds got into the shack and played with my computer. I don't know
what they did, but now I can't see my qso window. The packet screen and
everything else is fine. I know there is a qso window active. It is not hidden
or reduced. It is just gone. F-9 doesn't help. How do I get it back?
I have tried F-5, I have tried to open two files. Both times the window opened
showing that the qsos being read, 100%, but still no qso window appears.The
packet screens react as if the qso window was open.
Carol
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