I just finished a fun project that can be found on hackaday.io by Nick
Sayer. This is for the time obsessed / time nut Ham. Below is a link to a
couple of one take videos <
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAXFDt3PBJg> I
made of the clock. It's a nice piece of eye candy in the shack for the
truly 'time obsessed ham' (eye rolling is appropriate!). In conjunction
with your NTP synchronized PC, you can sleep at night knowing you are
transmitting and listening to the JT modes at the right time. ;) (as you
take a nap between TX and RX)
YouTube Video <
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAXFDt3PBJg>:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAXFDt3PBJgPictures
<
http://www.nc7j.com/pa/main.php?cmd=album&var1=NG7M%2FRaspberry+PI%2FPI+Zero+W%2FDesktop+NTP+Clock>
:
http://www.nc7j.com/pa/main.php?cmd=album&var1=NG7M%2FRaspberry+PI%2FPI+Zero+W%2FDesktop+NTP+ClockI have no connection to the creator of the project, Nick Sayer on
hackaday.io
<
https://hackaday.io/project/20156-raspberry-pi-zero-w-desk-clock>, but I
suspect he might get a few more looks at this project now:
https://hackaday.io/project/20156-raspberry-pi-zero-w-desk-clockEnjoy, Max NG7M
--
M. George
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