Hallo Paul,
here in Europe we can use the DCF-77 transmitter nr Frankfurt
on 77,5 kHz or MSF in England on 60 kHz to do that.
You will need a software that can decode the time signals
and then set the PC clock. SpecLab by DL4YHF
(see www.qsl.net/dl4yhf) does is.
However.. I am not sure if you can receive DCF-77 or
MSF in North America.
73 de Chris DL4YAO
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Von: paule@sfu.ca [mailto:paule@sfu.ca]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 25. Juni 2002 20:30
An: cq-contest@contesting.com
Betreff: [CQ-Contest] Computer time syncronization without using the internet???
Thanks for the replies to my previous message, but I guess
the title I chose did not convey the idea I wanted.
I am looking for a means of syncronizing the computer's
clock WITHOUT HAVING AN INTERNET CONNECTION.
I am aware of some of the software that will do it
via the internet, but in the particular situation I
have in mind, using the internet is not an option.
Any thoughts???
Thanks again.
cheers, Paul - VA7NT ex VE7CQK - email: paule@sfu.ca
"Those who hear not the music. . . think the dancers mad."
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