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Fix spelling of time zone

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Jon Beniston 2021-06-22 17:51:29 +01:00
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commit e989d40f78
3 changed files with 9 additions and 9 deletions

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@ -373,7 +373,7 @@
<item>
<widget class="QLabel" name="timezoneLabel">
<property name="text">
<string>Display Timezone</string>
<string>Display Time Zone</string>
</property>
</widget>
</item>

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@ -12,8 +12,7 @@ If you'd like other transmitters to be supported (such as WWVB), please upload a
Typically, it will take two minutes before the time is able to be displayed (up to one minute to find the minute marker, then another minute to receive the timecode).
Although the atomic clocks used to transmit the timecode are extremely accurate, propagation, SDR data transfer and demodulation delays limit accuracy of the displayed time to around 1 second,
although if you receive multiple clocks simultaneously, they are all fairly synchronous.
Although the atomic clocks used to transmit the timecode are extremely accurate, propagation, SDR data transfer and demodulation delays limit accuracy of the displayed time to around 1 second.
<h2>Interface</h2>
@ -49,12 +48,12 @@ Specifies the modulation and timecode encoding used:
* DCF77 - OOK (On-off keying)
* TDF - PM (Phase modulation)
<h3>7: Display Timezone</h3>
<h3>7: Display Time Zone</h3>
Specifies the timezone used to display the received time. This can be:
Specifies the time zone used to display the received time. This can be:
* Broadcast - the time is displayed as broadcast (which is typically the timezone of the country the signal is broadcast from, adjusted for summer time).
* Local - the time is converted to the local time (as determined by your operating system's timezone).
* Broadcast - the time is displayed as broadcast (which is typically the time zone of the country the signal is broadcast from, adjusted for summer time).
* Local - the time is converted to the local time (as determined by your operating system's time zone).
* UTC - the time is converted to Coordinated Universal Time.
<h3>8: Date</h3>
@ -63,7 +62,7 @@ Displays the decoded date.
<h3>9: Time</h3>
Displays the decoded time, adjusted for the timezone set by (7).
Displays the decoded time, adjusted for the time zone set by (7).
<h3>10: Status</h3>
@ -72,7 +71,8 @@ Displays the demodulator status. This can be:
* Looking for minute marker - Indicated at startup or after signal lost, while looking for the minute marker.
* Got minute marker - Indicated after finding the minute marker and waiting for the first timecode to be received.
* OK - Indicates timecodes are being received.
* Parity error - Indicates a parity error in received timecode.
The date and time fields are only valid when the status indicates OK.
If while in the OK state several second markers are missed, the status will return to Acquiring Signal.
If while in the OK state several second markers are not detected, the status will return to Looking for minute marker.