HamClock
HamClock is kind of like a poor man’s Geochron. There are some differences – HamClock is free, Geochron is around $400. Geochron requires a 4K TV more than 32 inches. HamClock requires a computer (could be a Raspberry-Pi) with Linux and some type of display, though there are ways to get the display on to a Windows PC. The features comparisons would be hard to go over in detail. Safe to say, both have advantages and disadvantages. If you like the concept of a Geochron but don’t want to spend the money or don’t have the wall space for a TV in your shack, a HamClock might be an option. I have had HamClock running for several years, but it was on a Raspberry-Pi that is for my weather station. It is near my shack, but somewhat behind me and to my left. So it was inconvenient for viewing to say the least. Because of that, I never really even explored all the options that were available. I have 3 other monitors in my shack. Two were for logging, WSJT-X, Ham Radio Deluxe and usual Window...