You can resize it, move it around, when you restart your PC it comes alive in the last place it was left when you turned your PC off and best of all it's free! Have a look at it and see what you think and by all means if you are using another program let me know what it is and I will check it out. It occurred to me to get online and search for something that was a free download on the internet!! I found a neat little program that sits on your desktop. This handsome silver and black base with a bright green LCD display looks great in any. Daylight Savings Time can be disabled so you can set your clock for UTC without having it bounce back to regular time the next day. From the picture it looks like this is a clock with two time zones, and the selection of 12 or 24 hours display. ![]() ![]() It has large 1 ' digits that can be see from across your room. I was going to purchase the MFJ 108B dual LED clock but it was good I held off. The MFJ-130BRC is a 24/12 hour wall/desk mount atomic clock. The same issue comes up when logging a contact on paper temporally until logging it on the PC. As I was attempting to ferret out the contest an old issue came back to me.UTC time! I have an app on my Iphone that gives local and UTC time but more often than not the Iphone is not close by when I need to reference UTC time. To be honest I did not have to much luck with either, I really could not make out the exchanges and the web site was not really clear what contest this could had been. I went to WA7BNM contest site and looked things over to see what contest it was while at the same time listening to the contest to see what the exchange was. ![]() Month and date display, indoor temperature (-14 to 122 ° Fahrenheit). Then at 1700 UTC I was listening on 20m and on the Elecraft P3 the lower end of 20m came alive! From only hearing U.S stations to hearing LOTS of European stations and at first I could not tell if it was a contest or not but it had to be. The tiny MFJ-124 atomic clock features: 24/12 hour switchable format, dual alarm, snooze, and bright backlight. I was going from band to band around 1600 UTC and there was just stations here and there most U.S stations. I have Friday off today and got my running around out of the way this morning, so I decided to flip the radio switch and see what was happening.
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