Hi all,
Thanks for your replies.
Am 01.10.2015 23:48, schrieb Markus Vester:
> IMO, it should be possible to select a time offset inside WSPR, like
it had been in early versions.
Yes, i agree. I can't understand why useful features are removed in
later versions. Why???
Am 01.10.2015 23:51, schrieb Wolfgang Büscher:
> If you don't find a ready solution, I could modify my 'ridiculously
simple NTP client' for that purpose...
Yes, please. I already searched without success.
Am 02.10.2015 02:19, schrieb 間 幸久/JA5FP:
> In case of using GPS, how about "GPStime Version 1.4" at
> http://www.coaa.co.uk/gpstime.htm ?
No GPS receiver is used on this PC. Thanks anyway.
Am 02.10.2015 09:23, schrieb Andy Talbot:
> Why would you want to do that ?
> Andy
...because i need to stay inside the +6.5 second maximum offset time for
WSPR. MF is coming from my garden, as a vorbis audio stream via the web,
is pre-processed in Spec-Lab, fed two times to VAC etc. This causes a
time offset of at least 3 seconds (displayed in WSPR) but can be even
longer. Recently, for some unknown reasons, the offset becomes more than
6.5 seconds. I just want to have the possibility to correct that in an
easy way. Actually a task for the WSPR software!
73, Stefan
Am 01.10.2015 23:01, schrieb DK7FC:
Hi all,
Does someone of you know a time server program which allows to set a
certain time offset, e.g. -5 seconds? You know what i mean, it's for
WSPR...
Ah, the program has to run on Win7 !
73, Stefan
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