
- #Travel radio clock install#
- #Travel radio clock series#
To display a setting that you have not used recently and is not in the MRU list, click "Setup", then select the setting you want from the Combo list and click "Ok". The program can actually keep track of an unlimited number of settings (useful if you have friends in many, many countries).
To select a setting, the drop-down menu shows the 5 most recent settings used. In the new Setup window, enter a convenient name or callsign for the particular setup you are currently running, then click "Save". To save a setting under a convenient name, right click on one of the time displays, and select "Setup" on the pop-up menu. There is only one think to make sure of: when you change the time zone setting, you need to click on your final selection (the Time Zone window will turn blue) to actually make your setting take effect. #Travel radio clock series#
This is not very organized, just a series of comments: It will overwrite the Clock.exe file created by the main install. Then download the py file, rename it Clock.exe and copy it directly into the program's installation directory. If you select another directory, make a note of it.
#Travel radio clock install#
Unless you change the default settings, the program will install in C:\Program Files\KO4BB_Clock and create an entry in the Start menu. Unzip the Clock-base.zip file in a temporary directory and run the Setup.exe program. I do not anticipate any problem under other versions of Windows, but as always, I cannot be sure until it's been tested. This program has been tested under Windows XP, Win98 OSR2 and Windows 95 OSR2.
Download current exe (see most recent version below)(Note: file name changed from Clock.exe to py). Once you have downloaded and installed the base install (which is a pretty big file, typically over 2MB), you only need to download the new executable for upgrades (unless directed otherwise in the Version Info.) The executable is a much smaller file. The download comes in 2 pieces, the base install which includes a non-functional or often older version of the program's exe and all the dlls and controls, and the latest version of the executable.