10-27-2017, 06:27 PM
I agree with Carlos.
I have a GPS sporting watch which updates the times automatically whenever I connect to the system. I'm able to display two different time zones. My home zone and London England, the same time zone as Greenwich. The negative is, it doesn't display GMT specifically. I understand GPS time is now about 18 seconds ahead of UTC time which has to be taken into account. The 2nd zone (London England) is a separate time system and they have daylight savings time there so it's off by an hour for part of the year. As long as I remember that and the offset , no problem.
https://confluence.qps.nl/display/KBE/UT...Correction
I have a GPS sporting watch which updates the times automatically whenever I connect to the system. I'm able to display two different time zones. My home zone and London England, the same time zone as Greenwich. The negative is, it doesn't display GMT specifically. I understand GPS time is now about 18 seconds ahead of UTC time which has to be taken into account. The 2nd zone (London England) is a separate time system and they have daylight savings time there so it's off by an hour for part of the year. As long as I remember that and the offset , no problem.
https://confluence.qps.nl/display/KBE/UT...Correction
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