Hi All,
If I run continuous TX in beacon mode, does the start of each Tx block of date 
need to be
synchronised to a time server?

In a one minute period a data block is sent several times, so wouldn't the 
receiving station 
just decode what it receives  ? , I cant see any reason to time stamp a 
continuous transmission.

Or am I being too simplistic ???
It will be running JT4G

Thanks

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