Get the chlorine up higher. I don't know what testing system you're using, but I'm thinking it may be strips with a computerized reader? If so, we don't put a whole lot of faith in the readings. Do you have anybody near you that uses drop-based testing? Better yet, does your WalMart carry the hth 6-way drop kit?
Have you added any CYA other than what's in the tabs? If you truly do have 40-ish ppm of CYA in the pool, then your chlorine needs to be up around 15 ppm to break down the Baq. If you keep the chlorine as low as it is right now, it will take a VERY long time to finish the conversion.
Also, I would stop using the cal-hypo at this point and switch to plain, unscented bleach for your chlorine source. With a vinyl pool you don't have to worry about having a minimum amount of calcium in the pool, but you DO have to be concerned with having too much. Too much calcium can create milky water conditions that you really don't want.
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