David,

It does not matter what time zone you are in.  My Mac is set to UTC +1. As long 
as the seconds are OK you are fine. 

73s

Georg
DJ6GI, NZ1C

> Am 25.01.2018 um 08:06 schrieb David Jaffe <davidaja...@gmail.com>:
> 
> Dear Developers,
> 
> I am a new user of WSJT-X.   When I first tried the program (on MacOSX), 
> nothing decoded. After scratching my head for a while, I tried setting my 
> time zone to UTC and suddenly it worked. This was surprising to me, as I 
> would have thought that simply having the minutes/seconds accurate would have 
> been sufficient.  Is there some way to set the time zone offset so that I can 
> keep my computer clock set to local time, but still have WSJT-X know the 
> correct UTC?  If not, having such a value in Preferences would be a handy 
> feature. 
> 
> Thanks, and sorry if this is a naive question.
> 
> 73,
> David
> K6DAJ
> 
> 
> 
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