Accurate Time Resources for Amateur Radio

Find essential time references, world clocks, and time zone converters for precise logging and scheduling in ham radio operations.

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Reviewed by • Digital Modes & Software Editor March 2026

Accurate timekeeping is essential for amateur radio operators, especially for logging QSOs, participating in contests, and coordinating DX operations across different time zones. Understanding UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) is fundamental, as it serves as the global standard for amateur radio activity, helping hams worldwide synchronize their operations and avoid confusion with local daylight saving changes.

This category provides various tools and references to help operators manage time. You can find interactive world clocks to track multiple time zones simultaneously, along with resources explaining the relationship between UTC, GMT, and local times. There are also sunset and sunrise calculators, useful for planning antenna projects or predicting propagation on different bands, and information about time signal stations like WWV and WWVH, which provide precise frequency and time data for calibrating station clocks and understanding propagation conditions.

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