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John wrote:
   >enter set mode, then put in the time, like 0915 for 9:15, then the
   >minus key I think it is sets AM or PM, and then hit the button that
   >speaks the time and it's set.  I have 1 of those,  love it. the
   >thing has taken a lot in the last almost 20 years and it works fine.
I'll try that tomorrow when I'm in the radio room.  Thanks!
I've had this one about 12 now.  I still have one of the old Talking
Time 1's which sits on my desk.  I bought this one mainly for the
calculator function as they didn't sell just the talking calculator
and I didn't like the voices of the other talking calculators I saw.
73 de nf5b



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