A few possibilities
a) you are so close to the transmitter that the clock is overloaded
b) the clock was not built with any reasonable DST algorithm
c) you live in Indiana where the DST rules just changed this year, and your 
clock is from Taiwan
d) the clock you have thinks it is in Liberia where there is no DST

N7WY

---- "Craig D. Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> We have a total of 8 "automatic" WWV synched clocks of various types
> distributed around the house.  When I got up this morning, 6 of them had
> switched time properly.  The seventh one did its thing a couple hours later.
> One still hasn't switched at all, but I'm giving it another day or two.
> Curiously, one of the ones that did switch properly switched back to
> standard time sometime during the day.  Go figure.  And I live 30 miles from
> the WWV transmitter.
> 
>     ... Craig   AC0DS 
> 
> 
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