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Is there a URL where I can hear WWV time signals & announcments? (I realize
there is latency that effect the accuracy but this kis unimportant for my purpose.) Thank you, Dave Pitz |
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Is there a URL where I can hear WWV time signals & announcments? (I realize there is latency that effect the accuracy but this kis unimportant for my purpose.) WWV is operated by the National Institute of Standards & Technology. http://www.nist.gov/ Time signals are available at: http://nist.time.gov/ Ed K7AAT |
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Ed:
Perfect!! Thanks! Dave "Ed" wrote in message . 92.175... : Is there a URL where I can hear WWV time signals & announcments? (I realize there is latency that effect the accuracy but this kis unimportant for my purpose.) WWV is operated by the National Institute of Standards & Technology. http://www.nist.gov/ Time signals are available at: http://nist.time.gov/ Ed K7AAT |
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Whoa -- you sed times and ANNOUNCEMENTS the NIST site gives times only
If you want the announcements -- try an on-line web receiver - see URL: http://ac6v.com/swl1.htm#WC Also you can download a program that automatically updates your computer clock upon bootup or command so it is accurate within fractions of seconds -- so at anytime just look at your computer clock See URL http://ac6v.com/opaids.htm#CLOCK -- CL -- I doubt, therefore I might be ! "Dave Pitzer" wrote in message ... Ed: Perfect!! Thanks! Dave "Ed" wrote in message . 92.175... : Is there a URL where I can hear WWV time signals & announcments? (I realize there is latency that effect the accuracy but this kis unimportant for my purpose.) WWV is operated by the National Institute of Standards & Technology. http://www.nist.gov/ Time signals are available at: http://nist.time.gov/ Ed K7AAT |
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Also, if you want to sync your computer to a time standard,
do a search on "Dimension 4" when set up, will adjust your computer clock to the reference (and there are several, along with NIST) Jim NN7k Dave Pitzer wrote: Ed: Perfect!! Thanks! Dave "Ed" wrote in message . 92.175... : Is there a URL where I can hear WWV time signals & announcments? (I realize there is latency that effect the accuracy but this kis unimportant for my purpose.) WWV is operated by the National Institute of Standards & Technology. http://www.nist.gov/ Time signals are available at: http://nist.time.gov/ Ed K7AAT |
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On Sat, 05 Nov 2005 18:27:30 GMT, Jim - NN7K
wrote: Also, if you want to sync your computer to a time standard, do a search on "Dimension 4" when set up, will adjust your computer clock to the reference (and there are several, along with NIST) Jim NN7k D4 works well, but you don't necessarily need to add software, some operating systems support sntp natively... eg Win 2K and XP. You just have to work out how to activate it. Doesn't everyone syncronise their computer clock nowadays? Owen -- |
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"Owen Duffy" wrote in message
news ![]() On Sat, 05 Nov 2005 18:27:30 GMT, Jim - NN7K wrote: Also, if you want to sync your computer to a time standard, do a search on "Dimension 4" when set up, will adjust your computer clock to the reference (and there are several, along with NIST) Jim NN7k D4 works well, but you don't necessarily need to add software, some operating systems support sntp natively... eg Win 2K and XP. You just have to work out how to activate it. I must be the only one still using Windows 2000 Pro at my home. It works well, so I'm in no hurry to "upgrade" to anything else. But HOW do you make W2K support sntp? I've never found that option, and I use an external program to make it work. Thanks, Earl -- Earl Needham Clovis, New Mexico USA |
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On Sat, 5 Nov 2005 17:42:09 -0700, "Earl Needham"
wrote: But HOW do you make W2K support sntp? I've never found that option, and I use an external program to make it work. You configure and start the Time32 service. These articles should be helpful: http://support.microsoft.com/support.../Q246/1/45.ASP http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de.../TimeWin2K.asp http://support.microsoft.com/kb/223184/ If after you have done the net time /setsntp thing and started the service and it still doesn't work, it is because some registry settings are not correct. I have a .reg file with them in, but not with me. See the second article. IIRC XP is just as unornery. For sntp servers, have a browse to pool.ntp.org. Owen -- |
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![]() But HOW do you make W2K support sntp? I've never found that option, and I use an external program to make it work. Thanks, Earl Interesting info at: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...l=/library/en- us/dnw2kmag01/html/TimeWin2K.asp Ed K7AAT |
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"Owen Duffy" wrote in message
... On Sat, 5 Nov 2005 17:42:09 -0700, "Earl Needham" wrote: But HOW do you make W2K support sntp? I've never found that option, and I use an external program to make it work. You configure and start the Time32 service. These articles should be helpful: http://support.microsoft.com/support.../Q246/1/45.ASP http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de.../TimeWin2K.asp http://support.microsoft.com/kb/223184/ Wow, I didn't know you could do that! This is handy indeed! 7 3 Earl KD5XB -- Earl Needham Clovis, New Mexico USA |
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