0145 = 1:45 AM
12:40am
= AST - Atlantic Standard Time =
The "Up" button will switch the Time Zones and the "Down" button toggles between Standard and Military Time.
01:45am or 13:45pm
You have to format the cell(s) in order to convert military time automatically over to standard time. In Excel, click on Format on the toolbar, then select what you want to format, then under the number tab find time and select how you want it to show up.
Iowa is in the US Central Standard Time Zone which is the same as GMT -6, UTC -6, and Military Zulu time zone S (Sierra).
1:45 am
it would be 1:45am.For military time to standard you just subtract 12 from the time and that is the time.But if it is less than 13(ex. 1245=12:45pm or 0913=9:13am) then that is the actual time.Futhermore hours less than 12 are am and 12 and up are pm
1:45 am. 13:45 is 1:45 pm. C. 1:45 A.M
.0145
01.45 is forty-five minutes after one am - between midnight and noon. Between Noon and Midnight, 01.45 becomes 13.45.
The time would be 1:45am. Military time is very simple. The time is exactly as it appears on your normal clock until after 1200. If the number is higher than 1200 subtract 1200 from the number, and this will be a PM time of day. Example 2300 is 11PM (23:00-12:00=11:00)
The Catera has to be taken to the detailer and hooked up to a Tech II. Under Radio Options there is a place to change from military to standard.
= AST - Atlantic Standard Time =
In the military environment, the military safety standard applies, regardless of what the OSHA standard might be, unless there is a formal military policy specifying that the military will meet or exceed OSHA safety requirements.For workplaces outside the military, the military standard is irrelevant.
The "Up" button will switch the Time Zones and the "Down" button toggles between Standard and Military Time.
1. click "adjust" 2. click the g and on left of the g-shock there will appear either a p or a 24 . if there a p it's standard time if it is a 24 then it's in military time
The military work on Zulu time, which is GMT (Greenwich mean time) or UTC (Universal Time) - which are basically the same but differ in name. This allows any unit, to coordinate any operation to a standard time, without having to worry about time differences. The "military" time is coordinated to GMT but the local time is dependant on your location.