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I have a Kenwood TM-D710G that's about four years old. This morning
I took it to a fellow ham with a fine lab and a GPS simulator. We
set the GPS input signal for 2345z on 6 April, and we followed it
through the roll-over past 0000Z. I set the Time Zone in the radio
to UTC but with actual time to start.<br>
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<div id="yui_3_15_0_4_1552500802882_8">I'm happy to report that it
picked up the time and date from the simulator, and then indicated
0001Z, 7 April 2019, followed with continuing correct time
indications. That should be a valid indication that the TM-D710G
internal GPS will be compliant in the approaching 1024-week epoch
and probably far beyond, with several more bits added to the week
register.<br>
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<div id="yui_3_15_0_4_1552500802882_12">This has nothing to do with
any other radio models or any types of external GPS's. But it's
nice to know that the epoch roll-over will probably not brick my
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Gordon / WJ3K
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