I figured it out - and I am posting it here for anyone else that wants to try syncing the time on all their nodes...
Thanks to N2MH out in West Orange, he has a time server setup on his PBX box and he gave instructions on how to edit the /etc/init.d/ntpclient config file on the BBHN nodes.
I used WinSCP to get into my node(s) and edited this file and replace both of the entries for "us.pool.ntp.org" with the address of his time server (10.148.231.14) I could see through the tunnel on the mesh. After a HARD reboot (a softboot from the web interface won't do) After about 3 or 4 minutes, it synced! It worked!
So this ought to work on my local end of the network too - right? I went hunting and found Meinbergglobal.com's NTP software for Windoze 7 machines. I installed it and the shack PC is now synced with UTC to a pretty close tolerance. YAY! Now my shack PC became an NTP server on my local mesh network as well.
I went in and reconfigured my node(s) again and I just put in the "10." networking address of my shack PC in place of his PBX time server address and this worked as well!
Now all my nodes are looking to my shack PC (which never gets shut off and sees the mesh AND the local network AND the internet) for NTP services.
And my nodes no longer think it is January 1970... :) Mission accomplished!
Bill - N5MBM
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