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>Every ham radio shack needs a clock; ideally one with operator-friendly features like multiple time zones and more. [cburns42] found that most solutions relied too much on an internet connection for his liking, so in true hacker fashion he decided to make his own: the operator-oriented Ham Clock CYD.

Archive: https://archive.today/V92Iv From the post: >>Every ham radio shack needs a clock; ideally one with operator-friendly features like multiple time zones and more. [cburns42] found that most solutions relied too much on an internet connection for his liking, so in true hacker fashion he decided to make his own: the operator-oriented Ham Clock CYD.
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There is an ESP32 with a built in 320 x 240 2.8" LCD display with a touch screen

Most Hams are old guys now and aren't going to do well with a clock for ants.

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I am not certified but grew up with Hams. Ill probably certify when I move.

There are a lot more young people getting into it than you would think though. A friend of mine with kids said they were working with a homeschool group on it. I think that is a pretty good thing.

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I just have a 24 hour battery clock on the wall and know how to calculate common time zones. Guess that's too hard.

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I just have a 24 hour battery clock on the wall and know how to calculate common time zones. Guess that's too hard.

Poor bird doesn't have a built in RTC. So sad that he was built down to a cost.

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Time is not relevant unless dealing with humans.

Once humans are removed from the equation, time will not be of any importance at all.

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Time is not relevant unless dealing with humans.

So after humans are eliminated, you're going to clock down to DC? That's permanent hibernation for a bird. That makes birds irrelevant after humans.