It also has a MathClock inspired by the AlbertClock which has its name from Albert Einstein. You have to be somewhat clever to figure it out. But actually it is not so hard. There are four ways to present an arithmetic computation to find hour and minute at regular intervals.
- Additions only
- Also subtraction
- Also multiplication
- and finally subtraction, multiplication, and division
There is a new simpler look for a screen showing rise and set times for the sun according to Actual Civil, and Nautical sunrise/set with definitions 0, -6, and -12 degrees below the horizon.
Thank you for the new software version Sverre. I have updated my two clocks, the first uses push buttons, the second uses a rotary encoder, both work perfectly and great to have in the shack. 73, Malcolm EI8FH
ReplyDeleteThat’s nice to hear, Malcolm!
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