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I don’t seem to be able to get the clock set up to danish time.
Not sure if anything have happened, when the forums were re-set last night? (if they did)
Danish time is usually around 11am and the danish is accompanied by a cup of coffee.
Rgubj I managed ut MrsRobinson. Had to change daylight saving time corrections to always on though.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]154450[/ATTACH]
And the time in the real world
[ATTACH=CONFIG]154451[/ATTACH]
I know that, but when i edit it shows 2 hours wrong instead of 1 hour.
When mine was set to automatic it was 1 hour behing the correct time. Changing it from automatic sorted it out. What time is it in Denmark? 9:09am by any chance?
Ok, go back in time to yesterday then.
Probably you can’t tell the bloody time :wink:.
TBH the whole EU should decide either to stick with UTC or CET and leave it that all year round, just like the Russian and some other countries have done.
I have had to correct the time on so many devices at home or work as not everything is automatic (at least all the computers use nettime / timesynctool (windows) or the ntp daemon (linux) – but my MSF clock does not correctly pick up the signal from Anthorn (it is far away from here) and was stuck on BST drifted by a few seconds. This confused me yesterday as after some very long hours at work I was listening to France Info radio due to atmospherics, looking at the clock when the news was broadcast and thinking – why is there now a 2 hour difference between UK and FR?
The one I modified to pick up DCF77 Germany did correct itself (I did also use a better ferrite rod (60mm rather than 30mm) for the antenna than they normally have – (I will take a photo of if but only after its surrounded by a sign saying “Attention! This is not an IED!” in 4 different languages (after what happened to that Ahmed dude in USA).
That shows 12:59 CET which should be near enough the time in Denmark (unless their boffins have got their own standard like the Dutch have recently done).
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