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    ZT vs LMT.
    From: Dave Weilacher
    Date: 2000 Dec 07, 8:22 AM

    Is it appropriate to use Local Mean Time as being
    synonymus with Zone Time?
    
    My notion of LMT is the time when some event is
    going to occur at the prime meridian.  The
    presumption being that this event will then occur
    at every other meridian.
    
    or
    
    LMT corrected for longitude (ARC to time) yields
    GMT.  GMT corrected for zone description (+ or -)
    gives ZT.
    
    If you take a test that says "At 1945 hours,
    after passing Catalina Island and establishing an
    evening star fix..."
    
    then
    
    The next statement reads "All times on this test
    are either LMT or UT"
    
    What kind of time would you take 1945 hours to be?
    
    
    Dave W
    

       
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