Lots of them have the time, few have the correct time ... The INN feed channel on 87W C-Band used to be accurate, but its off now. I'll have to try the one Iceberg suggested...
Preach it Brother J, I was gonna ask which planet and era did he want his time from, because I am convinced a FTA box can travel backwards and forwards in time at will as it effortlessly glides across the arc. One of the first things that amazed me about this technology was that they can make a 75 CENT alarm clock that can keep perfect time with nothing more than a button battery, but we have 400.00 FTA boxes that can't keep time for NOTHING!
DWTV on 103W sends time and has an EPG (which would be useless without the correct time.)On Cband just need one on Cband from 87-116 thanks
So true... I use the date and time stamp on files created by my receivers to keep things in order during a NASA mission. Unfortunately, I found out the hard way about the Openbox's amnesia problem when it comes to the time. Fortunately, I hadn't recorded more than a couple of days worth of files before I noticed that it forgets the time and date every time its put in standby. I got in the habit of changing channels to MeTV before turning the receiver off every day. That way, when I turned it back on, it set the date from the MeTV transponder (which is very wrong, but at least its within 12 hours or so on the date)...
Preach it Brother J, I was gonna ask which planet and era did he want his time from, because I am convinced a FTA box can travel backwards and forwards in time at will as it effortlessly glides across the arc. One of the first things that amazed me about this technology was that they can make a 75 CENT alarm clock that can keep perfect time with nothing more than a button battery, but we have 400.00 FTA boxes that can't keep time for NOTHING!
To avoid the time hopping if syncing from the viewed channel or drifting if AC referenced. the GEOSATpro STBs use the channel 1 position to sync time in the automatic time mode. When the receiver is placed in standby, the time is internally referenced until the STB is rebooted or updated if the viewer places the receiver on a channel that shares the MUX with channel 1.
There are several ways to solve the SSO time issue if the firmware developer was directed to do so. Unfortunately, there are few legit receivers imported into North America that are "Openbox" or OEM authorized. There are many "Openbox" clone manufacturers and not many firmware developers on these clone factories staff. These factories are just cranking out the "receiver du jour" to exploit the market then move on to the next device to copy......
Want to help make a change? Research and only support the companies that invest in RD and offer authorized OEM products. If you are unsure, check directly with a company and find an authorized distributor or reseller in your region. Time to send a message to clone and "out-the-back-door" rogue manufacturers.
Just something to think about next time a product is available cheap on eBay and offering direct shipment from China or Hong Kong..... :rant:
I don't mind that members buy an AZbox, Opensat or what else is available, but each one of us has to make a choice. Either to support a company that invests time and resources to bring a product to market or to buy the knock off that steals the intellectual properties and hardware designs. Be an aware buyer!
Promises cant tune in my Indycar feeds.