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The resource is currently listed in dxzone.com in 2 categories. The main category is Time Sync and Clocks Software Programs that is about Software to display world times, to sync your pc clock via NTP or GPS. This link is listed in our web site directory since Friday Mar 13 2009, and till today "HamTime" has been followed for a total of 1653 times. So far no one has rated yet, so be the first to rate this link !
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  • Software/Utilities - Radio Tools and Utilities for amateur radio operators
  • Software/Time - Software to display world times, to sync your pc clock via NTP or GPS

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