Please bear the following in mind while considering why you are seeing
DT ≠ 0:
From Bill (G4WJS) a bit further back in this same thread...
"The DT figure is the measured difference between your PC clock and the
sync of a decoded signal. A positive DT implies that the signal clock
is behind
Yeah, the one thing I have wondered about is all the the version to version -X
variance in protocols that are out there right now. How does everyone know the
decode failures are related to DT and not 72/75/77 bit issues? Checking
against Time.Is my computer's are always spot on and I almost
Since I apparently put the match to this issue, I’m going to run an experiment.
I normally run my Win 10 Pro (homebuilt) computer with the Meinberg NTP
service. It has worked extremely well. But, it has also been said that the
Windows service may be fine. So, let’s find out.
I’ve disabled Me