Re: Future version 1.27 of the "World Map" #future
Hi,
I can tell you that with Windows & NTP setting the time results in either 0 or 1 ms offset, it’s good. An advanced NTP client talks with several NTP servers, determines round trip latency, performs long term analysis and generally results in a 0 ms offset.
The Windows time sync runs as a service using the local system account, there will be a small amount of latency with this approach.
From: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io <main@SDR-Radio.groups.io> On Behalf Of jdow
Sent: 11 May 2022 04:44 To: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io Subject: Re: [SDR-Radio] Future version 1.27 of the "World Map" #future
You can do that using the PC version of Symmetricom's ntp client. If not that there is a full up ntp server/client for NTP out there on the web. One or both of those options should include the standard com port. The accuracy may not be all that great, though. There is a lot of latency variation with Windows. And Windows time setting granularity is 1 ms when a program has the multi-media timers active and set to 1 ms. On 20220510 10:25:09, EA7HGL wrote:
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