Yup, every time. I tried shutting down all other applications to
see if that had any affect - it didn't.
1) Type W7JJ into the capture window (a fictitious call sign, not
in log) and press enter.
2) Correct the callsign to W7JJK, press enter again.
3 Click "log". Nothing happens, moving the cursor to the DXKeeper
window displays a permanent hour glass cursor.
4) Shut down DXKeeper and restart, the QSO is not logged.
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73, Rich - W3ZJ
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-----Original Message-----
From: Dave, AA6YQ [mailto:dhb@...]
Sent: Sunday, April 08, 2001 4:45 PM
To: dxlab@...
Subject: RE: [dxlab] DXKeeper 122
Hmm, I can't replicate this one either. Are you doing
anything in particular
between the first lookup and the correction to the
callsign? Does it fail
every time?
73,
Dave, AA6YQ
-----Original Message-----
From: Richard B Drake [mailto:rich@...]
Sent: Sunday, April 08, 2001 14:51 PM
To: Dxlab
Subject: [dxlab] DXKeeper 122
Dave,
I have occasionally experienced a problem with
DXKeeper hanging up
on me, it seems to get stuck in an infinite loop. It took me a
while to figure out how to reproduce it, but here it is. If I
enter a call in the capture window and press enter to
do the look
up, then later without clearing the capture window I
go back and
make a correction to the callsign and press enter again,
everything seems fine but when I go to log that QSO,
DXKeeper is
hung up.
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73, Rich - W3ZJ
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