icf-c303 24h
Thanks for all the information. I just opened my clock and had a little difficulty getting everything fixed. First, I want to reiterate that the capacitor is C44 (as stated) and not C65, which is also 2200 uF and is much easier to gain access. I fell into that trap. C44 is hidden under the metallic shield that surrounds the LCD.
Next, I thought you all might be interested to know that my clock didn't have a capacitor in slot C44, it had a battery! Pretty funny, since the whole point of a capacitor was so that I wouldn't have to replace the battery when it dies. I went ahead and put in a capacitor, but I am thinking about just putting in a NiCad battery like I found in there.