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Re: [ct-user] time in ct

To: "Rick Dougherty NQ4I" <nq4i@contesting.com>,<ct-user@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [ct-user] time in ct
From: Ed Parish K1EP <k1ep@arrl.net>
Reply-to: k1ep@arrl.net
Date: Tue, 09 Nov 2004 06:36:28 -0500
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Are you using DOS or CTWIN?  Here is what I would do.  MAke sure that all your 
computers are set to either UTC or local time before starting CT.  
Correspondingly, make sure that the variable TZ is set to 0 (zero) for UTC or 
the local offset (5) for EST).  Then when you start up CT, all machines should 
be the same.  I would strongly avoid using the SETTIME command if your computer 
is not set on UTC, it just doesn't seem to work right.  I am in the habit of 
quitting CT, changing the time, and then restarting CT to make any time 
adjustments.  More work, but more predictable results.

At 11/9/2004 05:48 AM, Rick Dougherty NQ4I wrote:
>Hi all.....I just noticed when I brought my network up that one machine has 
>the correct time....number 1 and the other 12 machines are 5 hours later...I 
>am using ct10.7 and ct1010 versions...I tried SETTIME and the others will not 
>take the correct time...what is going on here?? I was under the impression 
>that number 1 supplied the timeing strobe....de Rick
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