Because it seems a lot of ops want a set it and forget it piece of software. 
The things I read on this list that ops want WSJT to do amazes me.

On Jun 25, 2019 7:31 AM, VE3FBZ <ve3...@gmail.com> wrote:
Why add complexity/code to the software app when the problem is the user - not 
the software or the rest of the community?


 Regards and 73s
VE3FBZ
London Amateur Radio Club
www.larc.ca<http://www.larc.ca>




On Jun 25, 2019, at 04:51, DG2YCB, Uwe <dg2...@gmx.de<mailto:dg2...@gmx.de>> 
wrote:


The old JT65-HF Comfort had one additional feature: With “DT offset” one could 
temporally shift DT until +- 2.5 seconds (in steps of 100 ms). Very useful in 
situations where PC time sync failed, for whatever reasons. IMO would be good 
to implement something like that to WSJT-X. Not a big deal, but works 100 %.

Yes, TimeFudge could do something similar, but (A) it’s only available for 
Windows, and (B) at least for me it was sometimes difficult to see which is the 
correct system time and which is the “fudged” time (especially when one had to 
do more than one correction). With the JT65-HF Comfort functionality it was 
easy to see that. (After restarting the software it should be automatically set 
to zero again.)



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73 de Uwe, DG2YCB

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