Product Description

Calculated Industries 9130 TimeMaster II
Calculated Industries 9130 TimeMaster II
For TV/Radio Broadcasting, Aviation, and Athletics
The Time Master™ II is a versatile, easy-to-use time-math calculator for conversions, schedules, rate-based estimates and solving elapsed time calculations.
Instantly determine time-based costs and rates for billing and estimates. If you're in Radio and Broadcasting, use the time and stopwatch keys for accurate production/editing, Pilots and Fight Attendants can quickly compute flying hours. Coaches and Athletes use the Time Master II Stopwatch and Timer with Split/Lap feature to track elapsed times and performance.
Calculations:
Quickly Perform Tedious Time-Math Calculations in Hours, Minutes or Seconds; Hours:Minutes:Seconds (h:m:s), or in Decimal format down to 100th of a second.
Accurately Track or Schedule Hours
Cut Production Costs and Scheduling Errors
Built-in Stopwatch and Timer with Alarm
Ideal for Time/Rate Estimates
Great Everyday Calculator
For Broadcasters, Electronic Media Producers and Editors, Pilots, Flight Attendants, Travel Professionals Coaches, Athletes, Production Schedulers, Estimators, Consultants, Trainers, Speakers
Product Description The Time Master II is a versatile, easy-to-use calculator for time-math measurements, conversions, schedules, rate-based estimates and solving elapsed time calculations using its built-in stopwatch/timer. Instantly determine time-based costs and rates for billing and estimates. It is an ideal tool for Cooks and Chefs monitoring cooking time - up or down. Students and public speakers time presentations. Coaches and Athletes use the Time Master II Stopwatch and Timer with Split/Lap feature to track elapsed times and performance.
The Time Master treats a time value in hours and minutes like a traditional calculator treats a decimal number. Times can be entered in AM/PM format, as a 24-hour time, or as an arbitrary duration up to 10000 hours. Calculate the duration between two events (and then multiply that by your hourly rate). Divide an interval into several parts, or divide that interval into shorter intervals to see how many will fit.