Locust et al;
Would we then require all contestants to have their log computers
connected to WWV / NIST (or a central contest-sponsor-provided time
server) in order to constantly update and/or correct the time? And
would we also be requiring that all log programs eliminate the
ability for the user to adjust the logs for time to make sure that
everything is within legal limits?
This is getting to look an awful lot like big brother watching and is
rapidly moving out of the realm of something that is fun for
participation.
On Dec 16, 2006, at 5:14 PM, K6VVA wrote:
> Since the difference between 1st & 2nd place in many sporting
> events can
> boil down to a tad over a microsecond in time difference (OK,
> that's a bit
> of an exaggeration), why can't the logger programs at least output
> time
> data down to the second? All my computer time clocks have a second
> hand
> field. This could yield 59 seconds (+/-) of better on/off time
> accounting
> in the logs.
-Jack Brindle, W6FB
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