The documentation says CT only uses the number following the three-letter
time zone in calculating time. So, no, I'd guess the computer won't track
the return from Daylight Savings Time. If you feel like setting the PC's
time to UTC is less onerous than adjusting the TZ logical, then I guess
that's the route you should take.
>>>==>PStJTT (NM5A)
Located in the only town named Albuquerque in New Mexico
----- Original Message -----
From: Paul WR1X <WR1X@arrl.net>
To: CT Users List <CT-USER@contesting.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2000 1:52 AM
Subject: [ct-user] Setting Time
>
> Good morning all,
>
> Is there any problem with adding the line:
>
> SET TZ=EST5 // eastern standard time 5 hours behind
>
> to the autoexec.bat? Will it just keep on correctly log the time after
the
> time change next week? Or should I change the computers time to UTC?
>
> Thank you for any assistance.
>
> Kick Butt!
>
> Paul C. Bolduc
>
> E-mail: WR1X@arrl.net
> Amateur radio call: WR1X
>
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