Hi Paul,
No problem. All you need is a GPS that outputs NEMA
sentences (most do) with an RS-232 cable. Then, go to
http://www.kaska.demon.co.uk/tardis.htm and download
Tardis 200, a shareware atomic clock program that works
with Internet sources, or a GPS that outputs NEMA sentences.
I used it during the VHF contest (from a mountaintop w/no internet)
for syncing JT44, and it gave me 0.127 second accuracy! Not too bad.
73,
Gerry, W1VE/VE1RM
> 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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