Live Streaming Trial from my homebrew LMR SDR 1.1 on 15m, FT-8 after synchronization with BkTimeSync

Live Streaming Trial from my homebrew LMR SDR 1.1 on 15, FT-8, FT-8 to check propagation. Delta Time (DT) in the display has improved after I installed BkTimeSync: https://www.youtube.com/live/Sgmgjh64DZ8 Thanks again to VU3VOC for pointing out the higher DT in my streams earlier. Delta Time measures the time difference in seconds between your computer’s clock and the incoming signal’s timing. FT8 relies on strict 15-second time slots. The DT value tells you how far off the transmitting station’s timing is compared to your local computer clock. A DT of 0.0 means exact synchronization (which will be seen for your transmissions). Most normal decodes show small fractions of a second, such as 0.1 or 0.4. WSJT-X can usually decode signals with a DT up to about 2.5 seconds. If the difference is larger than that, decoding fails. If one station has a high DT: That specific remote station likely has an inaccurate clock. If every station shows a high DT (e.g., more than 1.0 second): Your own computer clock is out of sync.