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    PROBLEM WITH CALLS-SIGN LOOKUP ON FLDIGI

    I have encountered a problem with FLDIGI after running it for nearly 2 years. It is running on a iMac Computer and has performed flawlessly up to two days ago. I noticed that when I put the cursor over a call-sign and right click to do a call lookup... I no longer get the prompt that asks for a call-sign lookup. If I select the call-sign and insert it into the Call-sign cell then use the Globe lookup it works fine. I looked over all the setup to ensure that nothing was changed that might cause this problem but, everything looked fine. We have gone over the manual, posted at another site but have not found the answer to this problem. I am hoping that someone else has encountered this same problem and can provide me with some tips or a solution.

    73's Don

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    what version do you have. I got 3.21.74 Linux and my call lookup works fine (using HamQTH)
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    Did you check out all the suggestions made at the other site?

    In particular, is the Callsign DB tab in the configuration menu set up correctly for QRZ lookups?

    If you're relying on QRZ lookup via internet (i.e. without a subscription) you should have the box checked that says "QRZ online via default internet browser". If you're using HamCall or Callbook, check the appropriate box. If you have a paid subscription to the database enter your user/password information.

    Remember to Save the changes before closing the configuration popup.
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    On Mac OS X, Fldigi puts an invisible directory (folder) labeled .fldigi at the root level of your home directory. You can force the Finder to show it by using the Show Config item from the File menu. Try moving the fldigi.prefs file out of the folder and then restarting Fldigi. That might take care of the problem.

    ON EDIT: You will have to re-enter all your personal data—call sign, location etc. after you do this.
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    Gents:

    Thanks for the responses. We have tried every suggestion in the book. What is very interesting here... is the fact that I have not made any changes to the configuration of FLDIGI on this Computer, this anomaly showed up out of the Blue. We will resolve this in time.

    Tnx Agn.

    73's Don W6PJJ

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    Have you tried repairing permissions using Disk Utility?
    All the world’s a stage, but obviously the play is unrehearsed and everybody is ad-libbing his lines. Maybe that’s why it’s hard to tell if we’re living in a tragedy or a farce.

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    You might want to try astronomy.
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    What language is FLDIGI written in? Does it use any form of Java?
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    You might want to try astronomy.
    Sir:

    Do you believe that your comment is constructive... and relative to the topic?

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    Quote Originally Posted by W6PJJ View Post
    Sir:

    Do you believe that your comment is constructive... and relative to the topic?

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