OP did not say if his radio has a battery. Perhaps the time is not
retained if it loses power and can't regain the time until it connects
with the network. Does that make sense?
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RonM wrote:
> You do have to set timezone, though. I was four hours different when
> travelling, and one of the things I tried to do was to set the timezone
> correctly. Had no effect until I was back online at home, at which
> point it showed a time four hours later than true. Doesn't make se
You do have to set timezone, though. I was four hours different when
travelling, and one of the things I tried to do was to set the timezone
correctly. Had no effect until I was back online at home, at which
point it showed a time four hours later than true. Doesn't make sense
if it's syncing w
RonM wrote:
> It's apparently network dependent. As soon as I was home and on
> thenetwork, the clock display came back.
>
> I find this odd, that the last time-check isn't retained. Apparently if
> a time-check happens and there is no network, nothing gets displayed.
>
> R.
It syncs time wi
It's apparently network dependent. As soon as I was home and on
thenetwork, the clock display came back.
I find this odd, that the last time-check isn't retained. Apparently if
a time-check happens and there is no network, nothing gets displayed.
R.
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I decided to take a Radio with me on a work trip -- usually take a Boom,
but the radio is smaller and I just got it so thought I'd spend some
time with it. I did not expect to connect to the hotel network, just
play music from my tablet via the line-in. Which is working fine.
But when I first a