Jose,

All good ideas. Hope to see you on JT65...

Tony KT2Q


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jose A. Amador" 
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To: <digitalradio@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2007 8:01 PM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Re: JT65 -- Set your 
PC time before getting on the air


>
> I guess one second is OK. I have been as much as 
> three seconds away
> without consequences.
> The timing is to get transmissions organized and 
> allow the stations to
> operate in a known time
> frame. I would say that, watching the way the 
> program works, more than
> five seconds is unnaceptable.
>
> I think that active EME'ers could tell us 
> something about this.
>
> But then, syncing your laptop using an HF radio 
> tuned to CHU (others
> work but this is my best option)
> and Clock from the Multipsk package does it. You 
> need to register the
> software to be able to sync the
> hardware clock.
>
> Or sync at home and check WWV...
>
> If you have cellphone coverage, maybe using it 
> as a wireless modem to
> sync with NIST...
>
> There are quite a few options to try.
>
> I believe you should experiment a bit to see 
> which are your best options
> away from the phone lines.
>
> 73,
>
> Jose, CO2JA
>
> Bill P. wrote:
>
>>  Thanks.  How close must the time be maintained 
>> in case I want to do
>>  some hilltopping away from the internet?  Bill 
>> K6ACJ
>
>
>
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