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Raspberry Pi Internet Chronometer

Chronometer Display

Turn your RaspberryPi in to an Internet Chronometer .

Display is a UCTRONICS 3.5 Inch HDMI display.

Features:

  • Utilizes system time via NTP. All you need to provide is an internet connection.
  • Customizable world clock timezones

Description / Abbreviations

Requirements

  • In order to get the HDMI display to work with this code, you need to set the resolution to 480x320 and set the console font to VGA 8x14. Run sudo dpkg-reconfigure console-setup to configure these settings.

  • NTP daemon needs to be running as a background service: sudo apt install ntp

  • Python 3 (Should already be installed on RPi): sudo apt install python3

  • pytz module for python3: pip3 install pytz or from your distro's repositories.

Installation for Raspberry Pi

  1. Download and install via pip:

     pip install git+https://github.com/rothman857/chronometer.git
    
  2. Running for the first time will generate a .chrono_config file with default values:

    python -m chronometer
    
  3. Update .chrono_config with relavent values.

  4. Update time zones as desired. Timezones must be in pytz format. To see a list of available options, run the following:

    python -m chronometer.timezones <optional country name>
    

    For example, to find a timezone value for Japan, run python -m chronometer.timezones japan. The ouptut will look like:

    Country: Japan
        Asia/Tokyo: +0900
    

    The correct value to use for .chrono_config is Japan = Asia/Tokyo

  5. Start the chronometer:

    python -m chronometer
    
  6. If you wish to have the chronometer start at boot, add the above command to your .bashrc

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chronometer's Issues

ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'ephem'

When I try and run this I get:

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "./chronometer.py", line 7, in <module>
    import ephem
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'ephem'

No mention of ephem in the README, not sure where to get it.

how do I modify config?

I can't get it out of default settings. When I sudo nano chronometer.py and edit my lat/long and default time zones, it has no effect on my changes when I run python3 chronometer.py.

Is there a config file I have to modify Instead? If so, where is it?

Pi3 Buster

Issue while running

pi@raspberrypi:~ $ python /home/pi/Downloads/chronometer-master/chronometer.py
File "/home/pi/Downloads/chronometer-master/chronometer.py", line 74
print("\033[0;0H", end="")
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax

got this error while trying to run program, don't know if the code's bad or if i'm doing it wrong.
The syntax error is at the , end="") bit

Some detail missing?

In your reddit screenshot you show the full words for (second, minute, hour, century, etc) as well as when DST ends. I'm not seeing that. Is there a config option I missed?

Fun project - Thanks!

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