I've been using D4 for years starting off on Win2K.
It checks PC time on boot and every 15 minutes thereafter against NIST 
NTP servers and adjusts the PC clock.

When your doing satellite tracking you have to have an accurate clock in 
the computer.

Mitch Wolfson DJØQN wrote:
> I find that the NTP client built into Windows often does not work, plus 
> updating only once a week is not enough on some computers (some computer 
> clocks have accuracy that rival those in older cars, or the K3).
> 
> Therefore, I have been using a small program called "Dimension4" for a 
> number of years, and I can highly recommend it. You set it once to update as 
> often as you want to a server of your choice, and you can forget it is even 
> there.
> 
> I have mine update every 15 minutes. I know that makes me a nut case, but at 
> least my log is accurate ;-)
> 
> Dimension4 is free from the following web site:
> http://www.thinkman.com/
> 
> 73,
> Mitch DJØQN


-- 
R. Kevin Stover, ACØH
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