Open HamClock Backend Instructions
On this page you will find Open HamClock Backend instructions and tips on how to connect your version of HamClock to OHB either using our public server, or your own OHB instance.
Changing the Backend to OHB for Inovato Quadra or N∅LSR Design HK1RBOX
It is very easy to change the backend server setting with these devices. The factory installed image comes with a Ham Application Installer. No need to enter cryptic text strings in a terminal window. All is covered in this video:
How to change the Backend with Quadra Ham Application Installer
If you rather want to read instructions then download this PDF;
Changing the Backend to OHB for Raspberry-Pi based devices
Here is a link to instructions by Keith, G6NHU:
How to setup a Raspberry-Pi based HamClock and point it to the OHB backend server.
And here is a video showing the process:
Video recording of how to connect your HamClock to the OHB centralized backend
Open HamClock Backend instructions: Tips and Tricks
Explanation of MUF-RT and MUF-VOACAP
How to read the Take Off Angle (TOA) map
SDO, Solar Wind, and Solar Flux
Open HamClock Backend instructions
ContributionsIf you have any tips or tricks on configuring HamClock, especially if it involves using OHB either as your own backend server, or using our public server, please get in touch. We are happy to put a link on this page to your contribution if it furthers the use of HamClock.
