Well Tim I have been having fun with my new toy adjusting its look for
different applications, thinking up more.adaptations for you to
do :-)  I'm like a kid turned loose in a cuckoo clock factory ( you
need not mention the first thought that that conjures up :-)

Now I have some questions, since the net seconds are displaying 4
times per each minute shouldn't they read 00,15,30,45  (or at least
that's what I want).

This helps show relationships, graphically, and allows one to
understand why a NET degree is four minutes long. By seeing the NET
seconds counting by 15s i.e. (15,30,45,60) before each NET minute
changes shows the 4 to 1 relationship better than a thousand words

Sometimes it synchronizes and its beautiful to watch and it goes a
long way toward demonstrating the relationship between NET and UTC -
our 15 degree time zones and the nautical mile.

But you can watch it get out of step, should it perchance start on
zero, it displays that sequence at the most twice or three times
before it gets out of step with no discernible pattern destroying the
relationships and appearing random.

Can this be fixed?

Morris


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