HamClock is a versatile, interactive clock and information display designed for amateur radio operators. It can run on devices like the Raspberry Pi, desktop computers, or even ESP32-based displays. HamClock provides real-time UTC and local time, DX cluster spots, propagation conditions, solar data, satellite pass predictions, grayline maps, and much more—all in one screen. Many hams use HamClock as a station accessory to quickly check propagation before calling CQ, track satellite windows, or monitor solar indices during contests. It’s highly customizable, allowing you to choose what information is displayed and in what format.
https://www.n1fd.org/2023/08/24/hamclock/
https://hamclock.n2ugs.net/live.html
Questions:
– Do you use HamClock in your shack, and if so, on what hardware?
– What’s your favorite feature or display module in HamClock?
– How do you think HamClock could help during contests or DX operations?