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Retlaw 21-07-2013 13:50

Radio controlled clocks
 
Any one else have one of these clocks, just checked the time and it read 10 00 pm, 21 7 [date] checked the batteries, they are ok, its now serching for the time signal, any one know where the transmitter is

gpick24 21-07-2013 14:13

Re: Radio controlled clocks
 
Cumbria
MSF Radio Time Signal : Time : Products & Services : Time & Frequency : Science + Technology : National Physical Laboratory

Gremlin 21-07-2013 14:15

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National Physics Laboratory Cumbria.
It's supposed to be accurate to a second in a million years but how do they know

Retlaw 21-07-2013 14:42

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Checked that web site, looked up common faults, checked the batteries again, put them back in went to front door and pointed the rear of the clock towards North, and 2 mins 23 secs later the clock set itself, they have been working on transmitters overnight during July.

Alan Varrechia 21-07-2013 23:07

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Can't beat an old master clock, but then i am biased.

Neil 21-07-2013 23:21

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Alan Varrechia (Post 1067795)
Can't beat an old master clock, but then i am biased.

Are those ex BT clocks?

Alan Varrechia 21-07-2013 23:43

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The two tall ones in the middle are. The first one could have been factory hospital or school etc. The furthest two are german and would more than likely been factory.:D


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