NMEATime

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NMEATime will automatically set your PC clock using a GPS receiver connected to the serial port of a PC or to  the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) time servers over the Internet. Using network time or the time from a GPS receiver, NMEATime will keep your computer referenced to an atomic time standard.

Click for more screen shots... Also included with NMEATime is a NASA type desktop clock configurable to show day of year, 24 hour time or local time, color and size. Screen Shots


 Features
  • Digital desktop time code clock - like NASA has!
  • Analog desktop clock
  • Uses GPS Time to set your PC clock
  • NMEA 0183 v2.20 - 3.01 compatible
  • Software generated IRIG-B Output (requires sound card)
  • Two Network time Protocols - Daytime NIST ACTS compatible and SNTP compatible
  • Programmable time setting rate
  • Selectable GPS NMEA message for time reference
  • Random time server select mode from an editable server list
  • Accepts 1 Pulse Per Second (1PPS) input in to  RS-232 DSR or CTS port
  • BONUS SCREEN SAVER! (ClockMaze - screen shot)
  • Transparent Clock! See what is behind the clock (XP and Win2000 only).
 Requirments
  • For GPS time: GPS Receiver connected to a RS-232 port with NMEA 0183 output
  • For network time: Access to the internet
  • Windows 95/98, Win2000/XP, WinNT4.0 or higher with Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher
  • Pentium 166MHz or higher microprocessor
  • SVGA at least 800X600 resolution
  • 16 megabytes of RAM
  • 2 megabytes of disk space
  • One available RS-232 port (for GPS time)
  • Sound board for IRIG output
 NMEA (GPS)
  • NMEATime decodes the following NMEA 0183 sentences:
    • GPGGA or GPRMC or GPZDA
    • GPGSA
    • GPGSV
  • Compatible with NMEA 0183 version 2.01 - 3.01
 Availablity

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