3803 kHz, 9PM ET Sunday (0100Z Monday).
Thanks to the following check ins (w) and relays (rel):
Call State Radio/Amp Name
1 N8SBE MIK4D/KPA500Dave (w),(op)
2 N2TNN VAK3Dean (w)
3 WB9JNZ ILFTd101dx/KPA1500 Eric (w)
4 K1NW
[Edited. Reason: Changed K8NU's name from Eric to Carl (sorry about
that).]
7280 kHz, 1900 UTC Sunday.
Steve, WM6P, the usual NCS, was absent this week, so Dave, N8SBE took
the net with Brian's, K1NW, assist as a relay station.
Thanks to the following check ins (w) and relays (rel):
7280 kHz, 1900 UTC Sunday.
Steve, WM6P, the usual NCS, was absent this week, so Dave, N8SBE took
the net with Brian's, K1NW, assist as a relay station.
Thanks to the following check ins (w) and relays (rel):
Call State Radio/Amp Name
1 N8SBE MIK4D/KPA500
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Daylight time, so the UTC time changes, but not the local time.
As daylight persists more
3803 kHz, 9PM ET Sunday (0100Z Monday).
Thanks to the following check ins (w) and relays (rel):
Call State Radio/Amp Name
1 N8SBE MIK4D/KPA500Dave (w),(op)
2 WB9JNZ ILFTdx1010d/KPA1500 Eric (w)
3 AK4TF GAFlex 6400/KPA500 Tony (w)
4 K1NW
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As daylight persists more
ffmpeg can't get video rotate info, 5.0 - 6.1.1 version all can't get video
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3803 kHz, 9PM ET Sunday (0100Z Monday).
Thanks to the following check ins (w) and relays (rel):
Call State Radio/Amp Name
1 N8SBE MIK4D/KPA500Dave (w),(op)
2 W9PCS WIK4D/KPA500Paul (w)
3 K8NU OHK4D/KPA1500 Carl (c/o),(w)
4
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forth to/from Daylight time, so the UTC time changes, but not the local
time
3803 kHz, 9PM ET Sunday (0100Z Monday).
Thanks to the following check ins (w) and relays (rel):
Call State Radio/Amp Name
1 N8SBE OHK4D Dave (p),(w),(op)
2 W9PCS WIK4D/KPA500Paul (rel),(w)
3 K1NW RIK4D/KPA1500 Brian
, 2024, at 2:10 PM, Dave New, N8SBE wrote:
K5?
How about KF0UR?
73,
-- Dave, N8SBE
On 2024-04-01 10:15, David Pratt wrote:
I was just wondering whether any of the K5 Beta Testers have taken
out KF1VE as a vanity callsign?
73 de David G4DMP
K5?
How about KF0UR?
73,
-- Dave, N8SBE
On 2024-04-01 10:15, David Pratt wrote:
I was just wondering whether any of the K5 Beta Testers have taken out
KF1VE as a vanity callsign?
73 de David G4DMP
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3803 kHz, 9PM ET Sunday (0100Z Monday).
Thanks to the following check ins (w) and relays (rel):
Call State Radio/Amp Name
1 N8SBE MIK4D/KPA500Dave (w),(op)
2 K8NU OHK4D/KPA1500 Carl (c/o),(w)
3 K3CAQ OHKX3/KXPA100 Andy (w)
4
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forth to/from Daylight time, so the UTC time changes, but not the local
time
3803 kHz, 9PM ET Sunday (0100Z Monday).
Thanks to the following check ins (w) and relays (rel):
Call State Radio/Amp Name
1 N8SBE MIK4D/KPA500Dave (w),(op)
2 W9PCS WIK4D/KPA500Paul (w)
3 WB9JNZ ILFTdx101d/KPA1500 Eric (rel),(w)
4
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forth to/from Daylight time, so the UTC time changes, but not the local
time
3803 kHz, 9PM ET Sunday (0100Z Monday).
Thanks to the following check ins (w) and relays (rel):
Call State Radio/Amp Name
1 N8SBE MIK4D/KPA500Dave (w),(op)
2 WB9JNZ ILFTDX101d/KPA1500 Eric (rel),(w)
3 W9PCS WIK4D/KPA500Paul (w)
4
Please join us on 3803kHz (NOTE THE NEW FREQUENCY) plus (not minus) QRM
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forth to/from Daylight time, so the UTC time changes, but not the local
time
Try upgrading your WiFi to 5 GHz, which has a few hundred channels
available.
2.4 GHz Wifi has only a dozen channels, and practically, you can only
use 3 of them in a crowded situation, due to overlap of adjacent
channels. 2.4 GHz WiFi is a disaster in crowded situations, as you've
found
I had purchased a used KAT500 from someone that it turns out had bought
it from a 'super station', but had never tried to update the firmware or
use the KAT500 utility to talk to the KAT500. After I got it home, I
tried to check the firmware level, only to find out that I could see the
prompt
I know that one of the Fred Cady books I have here shows that hookup
with either the KPA500/KAT500 'power combo' or the KPA1500 w/ATU, so
yes, it is supported.
As far as ATU's go, you should only have the ATU in the unit that is
connected to the coax going to your antenna enabled. All others
There is a 3.5mm stereo jack on the back of the KAT500 labeled 'PC
Data'. You need an Elecraft KXUSB cable, which is the same USB to
serial cable used on the KX2, to talk to the KAT500 from your PC.
Unlink the KUSB, which has a USB A connector on one end, and a 9-pin
serial connector on the
, and also bringing two additional new check ins to
the net from CA and UT. Hello to Mike, AC6JA, and Ken, N8EKF. John,
K5WC, reported hearing all three stations in AR. We had a quiet night,
with virtually no lightning in the North America region, and a K index
of 0, with very low D Layer
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time
You already answered your own question. Note that the entry says "GET
only", which means you can read the limits, but cannot set them.
I doubt that Elecraft will publicly release a firmware that would allow
anyone to fiddle with the transmit limits on their own, since that could
lead to
3803 kHz, 9PM ET Sunday (0200Z Monday).
Thanks to the following check ins (w) and relays (rel):
Call State Radio/AmpName
1 N8SBE MIK4D/KPA500 Dave (w),(op)
2 K8NU OHK4D/KPA1500 Carl (w)
3 K1NW RIK4D/KPA500 Brian (rel),(w)
4
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Note that the net stays on the same local time, when we switch back and
forth to/from Daylight time, so the UTC time changes, but not the local
time
3803 kHz, 9PM ET Sunday (0200Z Monday).
Thanks to the following check ins (w) and relays (rel):
Call State Radio/AmpName
1 N8SBE MIK4D/KPA500 Dave (w),(op)
2 AA3WA PAK4/Mercury III Nick (w)
3 W9PCS WIK4D/KPA500 Paul (w)
4 W8KEN OH
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forth to/from Daylight time, so the UTC time changes, but not the local
time
, but they are a very small minority. If I'm not
mistaken, those running high power are considered check logs.
73, Jim K9YC
On 2/24/2024 5:23 PM, Dave New, N8SBE wrote:
It's not easy finding open frequencies for an exercise of this sort,
especially because today was the NA RTTY QSO Party (which doesn't
Dale,
It's peer-to-peer Winlink stations using VARA HF modulation, in the 500
Hz BW mode. See www.winlink.org for details.
The EDM-Target-Stations (EDM = Emergency Digital Messaging) group was
preparing for an exercise today, from 6am to 6pm local time (in each
time zone), to practice
3803 kHz, 9PM ET Sunday (0200Z Monday).
Thanks to the following check ins (w) and relays (rel):
Call State Radio/AmpName
1 N8SBE MIK4D/KPA500 Dave (w),(op)
2 WB9JNZ ILFT101dx/KPA1500 Eric (rel),(w)
3 W9PCS WIK4D/KPA500 Paul (w)
4 K8NU
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Now that we
3803 kHz, 9PM ET Sunday (0200Z Monday).
Thanks to the following check ins (w) and relays (rel):
Call State Radio/AmpNameSent RST
1 N8SBE MIK4D/KPA500Dave (w),(op)
2 WB9JNZ ILFTdx101d Eric (w) 59+20dB
3 K1NW RI
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Now that we
a total of 16 check ins this week (including the NCS). Signals
came in strong after the initial check ins, then faded a bit during the
73 round. Thanks to the relay stations for the assists this evening.
Very nice hearing from the new check ins. I hope to see all of you
again. The net concluded
Please join us on 3803kHz (NOTE THE NEW FREQUENCY) plus QRM (see the
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Now that we
, then faded a bit during the
73 round. Thanks to the relay stations for the assists this evening.
Very nice hearing from the new check ins and in particular from KD9YVJ
who was using the gutters on his house for his antenna and the first
check in from WX0MIK using a Collins 30L-1 amplifier! I hope
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the UTC
for the assists this evening. Very nice hearing from the
new check ins and hope to see all of you again. The net concluded at
9:48 PM ET.
A shout out to the folks that checked in with classic TenTec equipment
(a first in my memory of being NCS of this net), and in particular,
Bart, in Murfreesboro, TN
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the UTC
On one folder when I run 'folder -pack +x2345678', I get this message:
x2345678+ has 136 messages (1-136); cur=22; (others).
.. while on another 'folder -pack +y234567' gets this:
y234567+ has 522 messages (1-522);(others).
.. note the weird spacing before '(others)' in the
Le 2024-01-19 à 09:10, Robert Elz a écrit :
Date:18 Jan 2024 23:20:11 -0700
From:"Andy Bradford"
Message-ID: <20240118232011.1679.qm...@angmar.bradfordfamily.org>
| Ahh, I didn't read the fine print... you said "mh's default", but I
| misunderstood it
Hello,
When I reboot with the laptop lid closed and an external monitor (TCL
43s435 43") connected, the screen for GNU GRUB ver 2.06 has its
horizontal alignment off to the left enough so that the first line is
completely blank and what should read
Advanced options for Linux Mint 21.2
from the new check ins and hope to see all of you
again. The net concluded at 9:58 PM ET.
We have a really great group of folks checking in, and I encourage
anyone in the Midwest and adjoining areas to try to check in next week.
As a reminder, if you go to https://netlogger.org at the net
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same local time, when we switch back and forth to/from Daylight time, so
the UTC
.
© 2024 The New York Times Company
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=471992
Mike New changed:
What|Removed |Added
Resolution|--- |FIXED
Status|REPORTED
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=471992
--- Comment #10 from Mike New ---
OK I installed the latest version of DigiKam and it is now working
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You are watching all bug changes.
to Paul, W9PCS, Eric, WB9JNZ, and Stan,
KF4BY for the relay assists this evening. 80M was in good condition,
with some QSB. Very nice hearing from the new check ins and hope to see
all of you again. The net concluded at 9:41 PM ET.
We have a really great group of folks checking in, and I encourage
Andy,
You may wish to subscribe to this Google group:
ham...@googlegroups.com
and pose your questions there. There are a lot of folks on that list
that are interested in scientific investigations into radio propagation
anomalies.
73,
-- Dave, N8SBE
On 2024-01-06 14:29, Andy via Elecraft
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the UTC
, N8SBE
On 2024-01-03 11:34, Pete Smith N4ZR wrote:
I just moved everything to a new Windows 10 computer, and seem to have
scrambled the USB connection between the computer and my K3. The
receive bargraph is pinned at 85 dB, but the wide graph display shows
only a relatively few, weak signals
The Elecraft 80M SSB Net is CANCELLED for December 24th and December
31st.
Happy Holidays and Happy New Year
Hope to see you next year on the net.
73,
-- Dave, N8SBE
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31st.
Happy Holidays and Happy New Year
Hope to see you next year on the net.
73,
-- Dave, N8SBE
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Bob (w)
We had a total of 16 check ins this week (including the NCS). Signals
were good all around. Thanks to Eric, WB9JNZ for the relay assist this
evening. 80M was in good condition. Very nice hearing from the new
check ins and hope to see all of you again. The net concluded at 9:39
Pratt on a Huawei phone.
On 17 Dec 2023 17:54, "Dave New, N8SBE" wrote:
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discussion,
below), 9PM ET Sunday (0200Z Monday). Note that the net stays on the
Please join us on 3806kHz (NOTE THE NEW FREQUENCY WHICH MOVES US INTO
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same local time, when we switch back and forth to/from Daylight time, so
the UTC
to KA0RTM for the relay to pull that station into the net. For
the most part, 80M was in good condition overall. Very nice hearing
from the new check ins and hope to see all of you again. The net
concluded at 9:46 PM ET.
In spite of the recent frequency change, the turnout continues to be
very
I've had to move up to 3.828 MHz, which is the first open frequency I've
been able to find tonight. The Netlogger entry has been updated.
73,
-- Dave, N8SBE
On 2023-12-10 20:28, Dave New - N8SBE wrote:
I forgot to mention that I'm using Netlogger, so if you are a Netlogger
user, you can find
r.org/
73,
-- Dave, N8SBE
On 2023-12-10 17:18, Dave New, N8SBE wrote:
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net stays on the same local time, when we switch back and forth to/from
Daylight time,
Please join us on 3806kHz (NOTE THE NEW FREQUENCY WHICH MOVES US INTO
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Daylight time, so the UTC time changes, but not the local time.
Now that we have
them part of the
net. Very nice hearing from the new check ins and hope to see all of you
again. The net concluded at 9:44 PM ET.
In spite of the recent frequency change, the turnout continues to be
very encouraging. We ended up on 3810 kHz tonight because there was
another net on 3807 kHz. I
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Daylight time, so the UTC time changes, but not the local time.
Now that we have
those stations in and making them part of the
net. Very nice hearing from the new check ins and hope to see all of you
again. The net concluded at 9:39 PM ET.
In spite of the recent frequency change, the turnout continues to be
encouraging. Brian, K1NW, was dealing with some loud noise
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Now that we have
om-displaystrings-with-the-snmp_exporter/
The method of this url will make it impossible for me to directly monitor
the metric! I cannot see the metric in the localhost:9116 following its
attempts.
I am a new user and need to add several monitoring metrics to a running
Prometheus + snmp exporter
the new check
ins and hope to see all of you again. The net concluded at 9:22 PM ET.
In spite of the recent frequency change, the turnout continues to be
encouraging.
Hope to see you next week!
73,
-- Dave, N8SBE
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Now
Ed,
Yes, you are correct with your estimates of typical range on 80M. It
does get better in the winter, where lightning noise which can propagate
many hundreds of miles on 80M at night all but disappears.
Yes, a 2nd West Coast net would be nice. I haven't heard anyone step up
yet to host
net. Very nice hearing from the
new check ins and hope to see all of you again. The net concluded at
9:51 PM ET.
In spite of the recent frequency change, the turnout was very
encouraging.
Hope to see you next week!
73,
-- Dave, N
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Now
If you have the CW decoder turned on, you won't see the TX frequency
shown in the lower half (VFO B) of the K3 display.
Otherwise, the VFO B frequency is shown in the lower half of the
display.
When you turn split on, there is a little triangle flag under the "TX"
at the right end of the
Le 2023-11-02 à 19:04, Conrad Hughes via Discussion of nmh development,
and help for new users a écrit :
So since you sound technically inclined..
Just to follow up with a summary of what's involved in self-hosting,
which *does work* across all platforms if you try hard enough, these are
some
was running his KX3
barefoot at 15W. Thanks to Eric, WB9JNZ, for the relays! Very nice
hearing from the new check ins and hope to see all of you again. The
net concluded at 9:50 PM ET.
We went through a frequency change this week, and the turnout was very
encouraging.
Hope to see you next
Please join us on 3806kHz (NOTE NOTE NTE THE NEW FREQUENCY WHICH MOVES
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to/from Daylight time, so the UTC time changes, but not the local time.
Now
> Since you mentioned it ... what do other people use for password
> management?
Linux 'pass' backed by a git server, which slightly inconveniently
allows me to share password stores with family members who're prepared
to open a terminal window. Uses gpg as the encryption mechanism, and
you can
So since you sound technically inclined..
Just to follow up with a summary of what's involved in self-hosting,
which *does work* across all platforms if you try hard enough, these are
some of the things you need to consider:
- You can host the server at home or on a commercial hosting service:
Doug> Is there a
Doug> calendaring program that uses a similar structure to nmh behind the
Doug> scenes? If one doesn't exist, I might have to make one of my own.
The closest thing I can think of offhand would be a DAV server (which
will deal with CalDAV, CardDAV, etc. for calendar, contacts and,
that were
below the net control station's noise floor of S7 (sorry, city lot).
Thanks to the relay stations (rel) that helped bring those stations into
the net. Very nice hearing from the new check ins and in particular,
Mike in CO and Gary in ID courtesy of multiple relays, and hope to see
all
I had a similar issue, and ended up re-loading 1.75, then upgrading to
the latest utility, and re-flashing to 2.05.
Of course, your mileage may vary.
73,
-- Dave, N8SBE
On 2023-10-28 16:52, Steven Cook wrote:
Installed version is 01.75 trying to install 02.05
I get the following error
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Now that we have moved into Daylight time and have longer
On Sun, Oct 22, 2023 at 12:52 PM Dave New, N8SBE
wrote:
Please join us on 3784 kHz (NOTE THE NEW FREQUENCY), 9PM ET Sunday
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we
switch back and forth to/from Daylight time, so the UTC time changes,
but not the local time.
Now
3784 kHz 9PM ET Sunday (0100Z Monday).
Thanks to the following check ins (w) and relays (rel):
Call State Radio/AmpName
1 N8SBE MIK4D/KPA500 Dave (w),(op)
2 WB9JNZ ILK3/KPA1500 Eric (rel),(w)
3 VA2FH QCK4D Gilbert (w)
4 W9PCS WI
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switch back and forth to/from Daylight time, so the UTC time changes,
but not the local time.
Now that we have moved into Daylight time and have longer
3784 kHz 9PM ET Sunday (0100Z Monday).
Thanks to the following check ins (w) and relays (rel):
Call State Radio/AmpName
1 N8SBE MIKX2/KXPA100 Dave (log),(w),(op)
2 WB9JNZ ILFTd101dx/KPA1500 Eric (nc),(w)
3 K8NU OHK4D/KPA1500 Carl (w)
4 WM6P GA
transform or react
> to the streams of data.
>
>
> Apache Kafka is in use at large and small companies worldwide, including
> Capital One, Goldman Sachs, ING, LinkedIn, Netflix, Pinterest, Rabobank,
> Target, The New York Times, Uber, Yelp, and Zalando, among others.
>
> A big th
3784 kHz 9PM ET Sunday (0100Z Monday).
Thanks to the following check ins (w) and relays (rel):
Call State Radio/AmpName
1 N8SBE MIK4D/KPA500 Dave (w),(op)
2 WB9JNZ ILFT101d/KPA1500 Eric (rel),(w)
3 KK5LD TXK3 Dan (w)
4 K8NU OH
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Now that we have moved into Daylight time and have longer
Oscar,
I recall hearing 400 ma on the K4 list.
You can re-post your question over there. Just search for the K4 list
on the groups.io site.
Bob, N6TV will likely answer your question there.
73,
-- Dave, N8SBE
On 2023-10-02 19:06, Oscar Staudt wrote:
I was thinking to plug in a USB
3784 kHz 9PM ET Sunday (0100Z Monday).
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Call State Radio/AmpName
1 N8SBE MIK4D/KPA500 Dave (w),(op)
2 K8NUOHK4D/KPA1500 Carl (rel),(w)
3 W8KEN OHK4D/KPA1500 Ken (w)
4 WM6PGA
Please join us on 3784 kHz (NOTE THE NEW FREQUENCY), 9PM ET Sunday
(0100Z Monday). Note that the net stays on the same local time, when we
switch back and forth to/from Daylight time, so the UTC time changes,
but not the local time.
Now that we have moved into Daylight time and have longer
a dummy load? It may help since the tuner may start the
search at a poor match solution from memory.
Does the same problem happen if you use CW mode or FSK mode to produce
a carrier (tap XMIT in FSK)?
If so, and if the K4 ATU bypassed, it sounds like you have found a new
bug in the new KAT500
refresh of the page in your browser.
New IT
3784 kHz 9PM ET Sunday (0100Z Monday).
Thanks to the following check ins (w) and relays (rel):
Call State Radio/AmpName
1 N8SBE MIK4D/KPA500 Dave (w),(op)
2 WO4KTNK3/KPA500Bud (w)
3 KD8DZ OHK4D/KPA500 Mike (w)
4 N4DENCK4D/KPA500
Please join us on 3784 kHz (NOTE THE NEW FREQUENCY), 9PM ET Sunday
(0100Z Monday). Note that the net stays on the same local time, when we
switch back and forth to/from Daylight time, so the UTC time changes,
but not the local time.
Now that we have moved into Daylight time and have longer
a broad selection of talks and posters
about ongoing research and any other topics that may be of interest to
the PL community. There will be no formal proceedings, but abstracts
and slides will be distributed on the web after the workshop.
-Organizers of MWPLS 2023
Jean-Baptiste Jeannin
Max New
3784 kHz 9PM ET Sunday (0100Z Monday).
Thanks to the following check ins (w) and relays (rel):
Call State Radio/AmpName
1 N8SBE MIK4D/KPA500 Dave (w),(op)
2 WB9JNZ ILK3/KPA1500 Eric (rel),(w)
3 K8NU OHK4D Carl (w)
4 WM6P GAK4D/KPA1500
Please join us on 3784 kHz (NOTE THE NEW FREQUENCY), 9PM ET Sunday
(0100Z Monday). Note that the net stays on the same local time, when we
switch back and forth to/from Daylight time, so the UTC time changes,
but not the local time.
Now that we have moved into Daylight time and have longer
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