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RE: Set your computer clock
I use a program called "NetDate". It connects to NTP servers and updates the
time automatically. I find it works great and if you have a constant
Internet connection, it'll check the time at a user chosen interval. You can
get it from:
http://www.cam.org/~oneguy/
or you can get it at TUCOWS or other similar sites.
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Paul J. Piercey VO1HE
Past President - SONRA
Assistant Director, Avalon - Radio Amateurs of Canada
QSL Manager - VO1AA, VO1IMD, VO1BZM, VO1SDX & VO500JC
Sysop - VO1AAA and VO1BT
vo1he@rac.ca
sonra@avint.net
http://webhost.avint.net/sonra
VO1HE@VO1AAA.#ENF.NF.CAN.NOAM
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- Subject: [amsat-bb] Set your computer clock
- From: "Dennis Dinga" <dennis@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 18 Jul 1998 19:25:09 -0000
Our hobby often requires that we know the time of day accurately. I
accidently erased my favorite computer time-setting program recently and
went looking to see what was new.
One site lists 17 different programs ranging from free to US$40 in cost.
They set your computer clock in varying accuracies and all have different
features. I chose WorldClock because I correspond with friends in other
countries and need to know their time of day also.
URL: www.davecentral.com/timesynch.html
For a complete list of his software archive, visit his home page. It's
worth bookmarking.
73, Dennis
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