HamTimer was written by WF0GM to provide a way of showing both UTC Time and Local Time simultaneously, Provide a reminder to the Amateur Operator to identify his/her station every 10 minutes as necessary, Sound an alarm for WWV solar activity announcements each hour.
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Time Sync and Clocks Software Programs that is about Software to display world times, to sync your pc clock via NTP or GPS.
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