David wrote:

"A knob could adjust WSJT-X’s notion of the time of day to “zero beat” the DX 
station, both in RX and TX so you can communicate, regardless of how far off 
the DX station’s clock may be."

There's no need for anything as programmatically complex or real estate hogging 
as a knob - a simple checkbox either on the config page (to set the time track 
option for all stations attempted) or next to the call sign box (to enable time 
track for the current station only) would enable the program to use the DX 
station's delta-T as your adjusted time value. 

Again, all of these solutions presuppose that an internal delta-T value is used 
for framing timing as opposed to the actual wall clock time. 

> On Nov 12, 2017, at 16:17, David Fisher <dsfis...@outlook.com> wrote:
> 
> As I see it WSJT-X could do the same.  A knob could adjust WSJT-X’s notion of 
> the time of day to “zero beat” the DX station, both in RX and TX so you can 
> communicate, regardless of how far off the DX station’s clock may be.
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