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in ld 2 it states to type "zero" for negative increments and 0-60 second adjustments in increments of 100 ms.....this is where i'm confused...is on the increments of 100 ms....help please...been a long week



thx
 
tdta 0 100
would be 60 seconds.. the book does say 100 ms.. and if it's like mine it takes a while to get it perfect

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
so tdta 0 50
would be 30 seconds?


thx man...
 
yep

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
thats just it....i just checked and its already set on TDTA 0 100....and somehow the time is still fast.So with it being set on 100 then wouldn't it be backing up a minute a day? Wonder if theres a patch or something out there for this?
 
If your time is gaining 30 Sec daily

TDTA 0 50 would be 30 seconds Subtracted from the time daily to slow the clock down.



If your time is losing 30 Sec daily

TDTA 1 50 would be 30 seconds Added to the time daily to speed the clock up.
 
yessir...its set on tdta 0 100 right now....so how in the world is it still fast and gaining time? it seems to me it would be slow compared to our network time.
 
Try making it TDTA 0 0 and see what happens.
 
when i set it ot sdta 0 0 and print it it says tdta 1 000??


 
Thats the same thing basicaly. then watch the time and see how much it gains or loses in a day and then adjust.

I us 903-499-7111 Atomic clock in CO. to set my time.
 
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