I use the free Meinberg NTP build on Windows 10.

https://www.meinbergglobal.com/english/sw/ntp.htm

It disables the windows time service and runs as a service, plus there is a
cool monitor you can download too.  This full ntp implementation will
discipline your clock and allow you to select your ntp servers.  By far
this NTP time sync service will keep your clock synchronized better than
anything else even if not connected to the internet.  It will determine the
drift of your clock in PPM and continually tweak it via PLL logic to keep
it in check.

I also run a stratum 1 NTP server you can use if you like when you install
the Meinberg build of NTP: time.nc7j.com

Max NG7M

On Wed, Sep 13, 2017 at 6:48 AM, rich hurd WC3T <[email protected]> wrote:

> I second the Dimension 4 nomination.  Just works. No fiddle involved.
>
> On Wed, Sep 13, 2017 at 07:26 Krug261--- via Elecraft <
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> > After 15 years away from radio, I'm back, and want to enter the digital
> > modes. (How things have changed!) There is much opinion that a computer's
> > onboard time system (Win 10 for me) is inadequate for digital, e.g., the
> > WSJT-X user manual. So...
> > 1. Is this a correct assumption in all/most cases?
> > 2. Assuming you do feel it's necessary, which synchronization program
> > would you suggest? Considerations: ease of installation, ease of
> operation
> > (fully behind the scenes transparent?), least "invasive", etc.
> > Thanks.Bob, KA2TQVKX3 #9842
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