| I believe it only requires one added space... between "1B" and "67LAX"... 
e.g.  1B 67LAX, and it'll parse things correctly and you'll NOT lose the call. 
 73,
 
 Tom   N0SS
 
 At 09:24 PM 11/14/03, Jimmy Weierich wrote:
 I found a bug.  I searched the archives and didn't find it, but I might 
not have searched thoroughly enough.  Here's something that happened to 
me using 6.75 in SS CW.
 If I called CQ, then got an answer, then typed in the exchange with no 
spaces (i.e. 1B67LAX) then tried to log it with Ctrl-Enter, the following 
unacceptable behavior would take place:
 
 The call in the callsign window would be overwritten with the spaceless 
string from the exchange window, i.e. "1B67LAX".
 
 At this point I might not remember the call I had worked, and could not 
get out of the Trouble Zone without escaping backward which left me with 
a finished QSO and no call or exchange to show for it.
 
 Is this is new feature?  :)
 
 Mark, N5OT
 
 Nope, that's the way it's worked for sometime.  TR thinks you have entered 
a corrected callsign in the exchange field and moves it to the callsign 
field.  A space between the fields as suggested by N6WG will prevent 
it.  Or set CALLSIGN UPDATE ENABLE = FALSE  (and lose the update 
feature).  A couple of years ago, I tried to get Tree to give us some way 
(a key combination?)  to retrieve the lost callsign. He and George felt 
that since the space in the exchange would prevent the problem no change 
was necessary.  Search the archives for messages from me to see the 
previous discussion, I think it was after 2000 SSB SS.
 
 Once or twice each year I still lose a call.  Software shouldn't let you 
lose data because you did something stupid!
 
 Jimmy
 
 
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Jimmy Weierich, K2LV,   ex KG2AU       <kg2au@stny.rr.com>
Vestal, NY  USA           FN12xa
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