I use the Windows NTP available on the Meinberg web site. Works well with 
Win10. In conjunction wuth their NTP Monitor it's a great combination. Rob


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-------- Original message --------From: Mark Sims <hol...@hotmail.com> Date: 
02/09/2016  18:04  (GMT+00:00) To: time-nuts@febo.com Subject: [time-nuts] 
What's the best Windows 10 ntp client? 
You never said what accuracy you need for your time.   Lady Heather's time set 
function should get you down to the 40 msec area.  You can configure it to set 
the time once,  periodically, or whenever receiver time and system time diverge 
by "x" milliseconds.    The time set is a "jam sync" of the system clock, so no 
fancy pants long term smoothing or guarantees of a monotonically increasing 
system clock.

The next release of Lady Heather has improved the time functions and uses 
default values of the measured offset from when the GPS receiver time message 
arrives and the time in the message for many different types of receivers.   Or 
you can set the offset value to your own.  It also has the ability to measure 
the receiver message offset (best done on a Linux box with a good NTP 
implementation but you could use Lady Heather to sync the Windows time and then 
have it measure the receiver message offset)
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