[UK-CONTEST] Wireless clock for the radio shack...
Ian G3WVG
g3wvg at btinternet.com
Mon May 14 04:22:14 EDT 2007
Yes ..Radio controlled clocks are great..and cheap. Mine cost £7.99 from
Argos. (Nevertheless, my paranoia dictates that I check it against the
speaking clock before every contest! )..and it's always correct.
73 Ian G3WVG
-----Original Message-----
From: uk-contest-bounces at contesting.com
[mailto:uk-contest-bounces at contesting.com] On Behalf Of Nigel G3TXF
Sent: 14 May 2007 06:02
To: UK Contest Reflector
Subject: [UK-CONTEST] Wireless clock for the radio shack...
Hello Graham,
My shack clock is a wireless-clock with a clear read-out of the seconds.
Hence my comment when I heard you start up before 1900z the other day.
Forget the internet. Get a wireless clock for the shack -- it's the best
answer. I then set my logging PC clock to the wireless clock.
73 - Nigel G3TXF
----- Original Message -----
From: "G4FNL" <g4fnl at bubloz.demon.co.uk>
To: "UK-Contest" <uk-contest at contesting.com>
Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2007 8:56 PM
Subject: [UK-CONTEST] what's the time?
> Folks
>
> I was recently challenged on air, because I had started a contest some 20
> or
> so seconds early. Initially, I was a bit put-out at being questioned - as
> I
> thought my clock was correct, and so I did argue the point. Anyway, on
> hearing the call of the challenger - I took note, stopped and started to
> wonder whether I was at fault? Subsequently, I found out that I was! So,
> firstly, I am grateful for the comments. Secondly, I wanted to do
> something
> to prevent this recurring. So, I got wondering how this had happend?
>
> I use a standard Windows XP laptop PC. It is used daily at work. It is
> normally connected to a network (and the Internet). The clock is
> synchronised to one of the registred time sources on the Internet (in my
> case time.windows.com). During contests, it is normally operating
> stand-alone
>
> When I checked against the 'speaking clock', my PC was approx 20 or so
> seconds fast.
>
> I started looking at time sources on the Internet, and found that there
> appears to be quite a discrepancy between sources of 'accurate' time. (I
> do
> understand that there is latency on the Internet - but I wouldn't have
> expected such large discrepancies in time (several tens of seconds))
>
> So, my question: has anyone found a reliable time source that I can point
> my
> PC towards that will provide reasonably accurate time synchronisation to
> help me start (and finsh) the contest on time?
>
> 73 Graham G4FNL
>
>
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