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Re: Clock Sync (interval adjust Windows 7)

Twan at pa0kv.nl
*Adjust Clock Sync Interval (windows 7) *

The time interval of the update is set at 7 days. This can be changed in
the registry:

   1. Start the *Registry Editor*
   2. Go to *HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SYSTEM \ CurrentControlSet \ Services
      \ W32Time \ TimeProviders \ NtpClient \*
   3. Double-click the *SpecialPollInterval* value, and change the Base
      of the *Value data* to *Decimal*
   4. Now change the *Value data* to the time interval you desire,
      noting that the time is given in seconds (so for 1 day the value
      would be *86400*,
      while the default (7 days) is *604800*
   5. Close the registry editor


I set my Windows 7 interval at 3600 (1 hour).

73s, Twan - PA0KV
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Re: Clock Sync (interval adjust Windows 7)

Phil Kane-2
On 6/2/2011 3:01 AM, Twan at pa0kv.nl wrote:

> *Adjust Clock Sync Interval (windows 7) *
>
> The time interval of the update is set at 7 days. This can be changed in
> the registry:
>
>    1. Start the *Registry Editor*
>    2. Go to *HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SYSTEM \ CurrentControlSet \ Services
>       \ W32Time \ TimeProviders \ NtpClient \*
>    3. Double-click the *SpecialPollInterval* value, and change the Base
>       of the *Value data* to *Decimal*
>    4. Now change the *Value data* to the time interval you desire,
>       noting that the time is given in seconds (so for 1 day the value
>       would be *86400*,
>       while the default (7 days) is *604800*
>    5. Close the registry editor
>
>
> I set my Windows 7 interval at 3600 (1 hour).

It works in Win NT as well.  Now I can use my K2  properly.

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73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane
Elecraft K2/100   s/n 5402

>From a Clearing in the Silicon Forest
Beaverton (Washington County) Oregon
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