Re: [wsjt-devel] independent time check

2018-12-04 Thread Jim Nuytens
That's a lot of work for no reason. Install Meinberg NTP, or Dimension 4, or some other NTP client and you'll never have to that again. On 12/4/2018 17:16, Roy Gould wrote: The method I use to set the clock in Win 10 is: 1) Right click on the time displayed at the lower right of the task bar

Re: [wsjt-devel] independent time check

2018-12-04 Thread Roy Gould
The method I use to set the clock in Win 10 is: 1) Right click on the time displayed at the lower right of the task bar 2) click on "Adjust date/time" 3) turn off "Set time automatically" 4) click on "Change date and time" and then change the time to something different. 5) turn "Set time automatic

Re: [wsjt-devel] independent time check

2018-12-04 Thread Roy Gould
That is a very good idea. Thank you for making me aware of it. I have a preset in my radio that tunes it to WWV on 10.0 MHz and I listen to it to check my computer's time when the band is open to Colorado. On Tue, Dec 4, 2018 at 8:21 AM Al wrote: > If you have an internet connection and need a q

[wsjt-devel] independent time check

2018-12-04 Thread Al
If you have an internet connection and need a quick, independent check on you PC time, enter *time.is* in your web browser..  That's it. Just go to the 'time.is' web site.  ( no .com or .org ) AL, K0VM ___ wsjt-devel mailing list wsjt-devel@lists.sour