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Who offers the best FREE atomic clock program?
I'd like to have a program that goes out and gets the exact time from
WWV, or someplace just as accurate, then it will synchronize my PC, but I'd rather not pay thousands of dollars for it. I'd have to go without electricity, and water for a year or so if I did that. VOA Rocks!! The worlds shortwave king. When can you hear it by the way? |
Who offers the best FREE atomic clock program?
Sydney Gondomer wrote:
I'd like to have a program that goes out and gets the exact time from WWV, or someplace just as accurate, then it will synchronize my PC, but I'd rather not pay thousands of dollars for it. I'd have to go without electricity, and water for a year or so if I did that. VOA Rocks!! The worlds shortwave king. When can you hear it by the way? "Best" is a hard qualifier to meet ... however, this one: http://www.irnis.net/soft/aclock/ will work for windows 90 thru XP ... Here is one vista capable: http://www.worldtimeserver.com/atomic-clock/ These are readily available freeware, you should never have to purchase one ... a Google search will provide you with many more. Why not try a few before deciding which one you wish to keep? On XP (and before), and, with the changed date of time switching (daylight hours ... ) there is fix available ... you simply need to download it ... again, Google is your friend. Regards, JS |
Who offers the best FREE atomic clock program?
On Fri, 26 Dec 2008 20:11:39 -0800, John Smith
wrote: Sydney Gondomer wrote: I'd like to have a program that goes out and gets the exact time from WWV, or someplace just as accurate, then it will synchronize my PC, but I'd rather not pay thousands of dollars for it. I'd have to go without electricity, and water for a year or so if I did that. VOA Rocks!! The worlds shortwave king. When can you hear it by the way? "Best" is a hard qualifier to meet ... however, this one: http://www.irnis.net/soft/aclock/ will work for windows 90 thru XP ... Here is one vista capable: http://www.worldtimeserver.com/atomic-clock/ These are readily available freeware, you should never have to purchase one ... a Google search will provide you with many more. Why not try a few before deciding which one you wish to keep? On XP (and before), and, with the changed date of time switching (daylight hours ... ) there is fix available ... you simply need to download it ... again, Google is your friend. Regards, JS I forgot to mention that I'm using Vista Ultimate 64 bit The vista Capable one "worldtimeserver" doesn't work. It says " "The following error occurred: The specified module could not be found. (0x8007007E)" http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Race_Religion_Politics/ ALL laid off, or unemployed persons NEED this ASAP!! http://antiterrorist.r8.org/ |
Who offers the best FREE atomic clock program?
Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
Billy Burpelson wrote: Sydney Gondomer wrote: I'd like to have a program that goes out and gets the exact time from WWV, or someplace just as accurate, then it will synchronize my PC, but I'd rather not pay thousands of dollars for it. I'd have to go without electricity, and water for a year or so if I did that. Dimension 4...freeware, works fine, lasts a long time. (just not sure if it works with that (IMHO) POS Vista). http://www.thinkman.com/dimension4/ It is yet another NTP (network time proctol) program. NTP requires and Internet connection and Windows XP and later include one. The Windows version supports synchronizing your clock, but not keeping clocks in sync. It's fine for keeping your clock correct, but you need a better NTP client if you have a need to keep many computers clocks within 10ms or less of each other. This may not fit the OP's requirment. I think he wanted a way of decoding WWV's 60kHz signal, not something that runs over the Internet. Geoff. There are readily available devices for doing that, but they use GPS, not WWV. |
Who offers the best FREE atomic clock program?
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Who offers the best FREE atomic clock program?
Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
... This may not fit the OP's requirment. I think he wanted a way of decoding WWV's 60kHz signal, not something that runs over the Internet. Geoff. I suspect not, he didn't mention anything about hardware ... Regards, JS |
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