The special site or software are not needed. 
The contest loggers,, TR4W in our case, show the SR/SS times after the prefix 
is typed into the callsogn window. For sure most of the general QSO loggers 
have this option.
CU on topband, 

>Четверг, 28 февраля 2019, 23:21 UTC от terry burge <k...@comcast.net>:
>
>Hi folks,
>
>
>One of the problems with using  https://dx.qsl.net/propagation/greyline is 
>trying to calculate what time GMT will be the sunrise or sunset time in places 
>like the A5A, FR7, XX9, etc. Does anyone know if there is an online site where 
>you can plug in a countries capitol and find the sunrise/sunset time in GMT? 
>Sure could help predicting when to try working them weather its on 160,80,40 
>or perhaps other bands. I think Ham Radio Deluxe will do that but my N3FJP 
>won't.
>
>
>Terry
>
>KI7M
>
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