I have the Casio Waveceptor which sync's with WWV each night as well. But changing the time zone when I travel is less than intuitive so I have to keep instructions with me. The GPS know where you are and the time zone changes automatically.

I did notice that on the first cruise we took it lost a lot of time. The second one it worked fine. Once out of the US, WWV can be pretty hard to get.

Nick
N1KMP

Jim Allen wrote , ----On 11/27/2014 11:11 AM ---------------------------:
I have had a Casio Triple Sensor Pathfinder which is solar powered, has time in any zone, timer, stop watch, 4 alarms, day, date, moon phase, tides, compass, barometric pressure, altitude and maybe some other things, and syncs to WWV each night, so it has been right on the money ever since I bought it some years ago.

73 de W6OGC  Jim Allen


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