I have not measured the accuracy of the clock but I expect it to lose time.  
And, I never refer to it, never use it.  I have a big wall clock that above the 
K3 that tells me the time (actually, it does not "tell" me the time, I have to 
look at it) but it loses a good minute or two per week.  I let it get as much 
as several minutes in error before I bother to correct it.  My watch is pretty 
good though.  I set it about three times a year and I have never had it more 
than two-seconds from accurate Internet time.  It is a Citizen EcoDrive -- 
powered by light!

A corollary question:  who actually uses the K3 clock?

73, phil, K7PEH


On Dec 28, 2012, at 10:50 AM, Jon Stromsland <jonrost...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

> This is a subject I have not seen before on the net.
> I have noticed that the clock on my K3 loses a few seconds every day. Is this 
> normal and has anyone else noticed this?
>  
> Jon
> WA6LJS
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