I am using CLOCK, the companion of MultiPSK (registered) and CHU.
Works very well.

I have good signals on 7335 kHz USB in the early morning and in the 
evenings.

Jose, CO2JA

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WN1Z wrote:

>  On 5/6/07, Bill P. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > WWV and my PC are perfectly synced and in time with everyone else
> > since using Dimension 4.  I suspect your modem delays are just
> > enough to put your PC off time by some seconds.  WN1Z must sync his
> > by hand to WWV, not an easy task.
>
>  de wn1z:
>
>  This is the way i do it:  i go to the Windoze command line, type
>  'time' and it prompts me for a new time. Meanwhile i'm listening to
>  WWV on 10 Mhz. I type in the new time, but don't hit the ENTER key
>  until wwv beeps on the minute.
>
>  Then, to make sure i did it right, i go into the Windoze settings to
>  see the simulated analog clock, watch the second-hand move and make
>  sure it hits "straight up" when wwv beeps the minute again.
>
>  That's as good as it's going to get for me with no internet
>  connection at home. Should be good enuf.
>
>  orrin wn1z


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