Why not get a talking countdown timer and modify it so that your cue side of 
your headset would be used to pick up the audio from the clock, and in that 
way you would be able to hear the time just before the time that you have to 
meet the network cue. From: "Tom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2007 7:53 AM
Subject: RE: Refreshable Braille clock for broadcasters


> For years I've thought it would be nice to have a simple
> little clock with a braille display.  I wore out two of the
> mechanical ones produced by Science for the Blind products.
> Very valuable for a blind broadcaster for getting into a
> network, back timing songs etc.
>
> Hope braille displays become inexpensive enough some day to
> make them practical to be used in a clock.
>
> Tom
>
> ** Message Separator **
>>I'm looking for a way to monitor the current time by second.
>> This was a very handy feature of the Braille Lite, but I
>>can't find any other way of doing it.
>>
>>Pac Mate does have a stopwatch feature but this is
>>cumbersome when you're wanting a live cue, counting up to mid
>>night etc.
>
>
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