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
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 automatically" back on.

Initially Time.is said my clock was 0.8 sec behind.
After doing the procedure above, it said that my clock was right on.
The crystal in my computer is pretty accurate so I find that it can take a day or two
for time to drift off enough to be a problem with FT8.



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