06-03-2017, 06:52 PM
Hello Jordi,
I've had major problems with my DX Messages window for a while now. The problem ?? When updating with new DX spots the window updates one spot a second and whilst it is doing this - the rest of SwissLog hangs and nothing else can be accessed. I'm running an Intel I7 CPU and have a good Internet connection of 60Mb/s. I have disabled the 'Show if LoTW/e-QSL user' option - the only selection statistic is DXCC.
I have uninstalled and re-installed SwissLog twice now and there has been no difference to the problem. If I have ten DX Spots arriving - the program halts completely for ten seconds until the DX Cluster messages window stops updating itself.
I never used to have this issue - DX Cluster spots used to fly up the DX Messages window before and never interfere with the running of the main software.
Any ideas ?? To my knowledge - I have never changed anything - only ever updated Swisslog when the updates were announced. I'm running Windows 10 64 bit and have loads of free space on the hard drive - SwissLog is installed in the root of the C drive.
Thank you for any help you can give me with this.
Regards,
Richard G4UGB
I've had major problems with my DX Messages window for a while now. The problem ?? When updating with new DX spots the window updates one spot a second and whilst it is doing this - the rest of SwissLog hangs and nothing else can be accessed. I'm running an Intel I7 CPU and have a good Internet connection of 60Mb/s. I have disabled the 'Show if LoTW/e-QSL user' option - the only selection statistic is DXCC.
I have uninstalled and re-installed SwissLog twice now and there has been no difference to the problem. If I have ten DX Spots arriving - the program halts completely for ten seconds until the DX Cluster messages window stops updating itself.
I never used to have this issue - DX Cluster spots used to fly up the DX Messages window before and never interfere with the running of the main software.
Any ideas ?? To my knowledge - I have never changed anything - only ever updated Swisslog when the updates were announced. I'm running Windows 10 64 bit and have loads of free space on the hard drive - SwissLog is installed in the root of the C drive.
Thank you for any help you can give me with this.
Regards,
Richard G4UGB