If you select a Home City, like DEN, which is on the Auto Receive list, the watch will then always sync to the correct time in that Home City as defined by the transmitter, regardless of your DST setting. The DST setting mostly comes into play when you have difficulty in receiving a signal or when the Auto Receive feature is turned off altogether.
In other words, when Auto Receive is successful it will show the correct time of the chosen Home City. You cannot override this by the DST setting to match the time in your city which is different from the Home City.
Does that make sense? See, if you could be allowed to fool around with the auto-sync like that, then that would jeopardize the whole design idea and integrity of a radio-controlled watch.
In other words, when Auto Receive is successful it will show the correct time of the chosen Home City. You cannot override this by the DST setting to match the time in your city which is different from the Home City.
Does that make sense? See, if you could be allowed to fool around with the auto-sync like that, then that would jeopardize the whole design idea and integrity of a radio-controlled watch.