For reasons best known only to Galleon, they only do a complete \"sync\" to rugby at half past the hour (as long as they have a good signal strength). Plus, it doesn't start trying to sync until a piece of software has asked it for the time - i.e. Myriad This means that the first time you plug it in and run up myriad you won't get a time sync until the first (or maybe second if the signal isn't quite there) half past. If you are using Myriad config to test the clock then you must quit Myriad before you load config - never a good idea to run them at the same time. In v2.6 though you can test the clock in myriad by double clicking on the powernet server icon in the system tray and you can then turn on the signal strength meter to test. Don't leave this on though as it will drain the battery and Myriad can't get time info from the clock while it's in signal strength mode.
------------ Peter Jarrett, Technical Director Broadcast Radio Ltd.Bill Bailey: No win, no fee, no basis in reality. Just a room above a minicab office in Acton and a steady stream of greedy simpletons whose delusion is only matched by their clumsiness
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