Hams are moving fast to keep HamClock running. A new group is reverse engineering the backend services and already making good progress. Currently has to be run locally, but hopefully this will end up on a server for everyone to use. HT @n8gnj for the link.

https://github.com/BrianWilkinsFL/open-hamclock-backend

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Replacement Backend for HamClock. Contribute to BrianWilkinsFL/open-hamclock-backend development by creating an account on GitHub.

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It appears HamClock already has a built-in option to point the app at a different backend server. https://github.com/BrianWilkinsFL/open-hamclock-backend/discussions/7
DNS Sinkhole setup · BrianWilkinsFL open-hamclock-backend · Discussion #7

Hi Folks, This is great! I see a lot of alternatives to hamclock. However keeping the original hamclock going is my preference. There's a reference to a DNS sinkhole. What have you set up? While I ...

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@K4HCK Good to see all the work on this!
@ai6yr Indeed! I'm impressed how quickly this is all happening.