And all too often the DAY is given as the day in the US while the time is
given is UTC which can actually be the following "day.". IF UTC is used,
then both the day and the time should be stated and must be consistent.
73/72/oo, George W5YR - the Yellow Rose of Texas
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Rick Williams wrote:
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> True but the net stays on local time. That is it DOES adjust for daylight
> savings time. I would think that the rationale is that if UTC was used the
> time would have to be changed twice.
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