Bily,
Thanks, found that one out after a little searching, it was already
synching with NIST i remember correctly
Mark
Billy Burpelson wrote:
AussieDrifter wrote:
Guys,
Reading the article http://www.haarp.alaska.edu/haarp/mbann.html If I
make sure my computer clock is acturate, I should be able to time for
the 2sec then 3sec period start from the top of the hour and this
should confirm or not if its been the transmitter 
Mark,
Just a tip for automatically having your computer clock set every time
you turn it on (or additionally, it will reset at an interval you define
during your computer session).
It's a program called 'Dimension 4' that stays resident on your computer
and will run at start up (or manually) as you desire. I've been using it
for years...nice program, no bugs, free (or donation if you wish).
Highly recommended. Never worry about your computer clock being off ever
again.
http://www.thinkman.com/dimension4/
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