All this with Windows 10. I have no idea what happens in Windows 11.
For years I used an internet time service to ensure my PC time was accurate. A few months ago Steve G1KQH pointed out that internet time sync is built in to Windows 10 and I assume Windows 11.
Just right click on the date and time in the bottom right of your screen. Choose "adjust date/time" from the menu that appears.
A box appears and select "sync now". When the tick appears you know your PC is synced to internet time.
I am not sure how long this syncs for, but on my PC I have had absolutely no issues for a whole day at all using modes in WSJT-X making additional programs for time sync unnecessary.
Although I am unsure how often you should re-sync, I do this whenever I turn on my PC i.e once a day.
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