When running WSJT with my KX3 portable, I use a program called NMEATIME in conjunction with a HOLUX bluetooth GPS receiver. My Holux is an older one, but Amazon has a couple newer models there, not too expensive. When you pair and connect the Holux, it shows up as a comport in the Windows device manager. When you launch NMEATime program, you can set its input as either SNTP from the internet, or via a comport from a GPS receiver. I use both. But, when portable I set the Holux out for a clear "sky" view and when the leds on the receiver are showing good GPS connect, NMEA data comes through the comport to the NMEATime program, it locks in and the resulting time clock is right on. I think though you have to purchase the program to get it to sync/change the Windows system time. I purchased mine, so I don't remember. The little battery in the Holux lasts me the whole day. Oh one last thing, I connect a string to the Holux receiver, and run it to the computer, so I do not have to run back to the park, when I realize I left it there... (:0
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