Hello John,YES!! I did read it , and for the life of me I can NOT figure out what the REAL TRUTH is behind doing this. My comment was meant to be past tense. Thanks, Ira.
On 6/25/2011 1:45 PM, JohnK wrote:
Maybe you missed this earlier piece of info:-http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5giHrMC9wYlOzOkUg9wNC2jVKugkw?docId=371623ab59694aef9f0a02fe83faca8ajohn k.----- Original Message ----- From: "Instrument Resources of America" <[email protected]>The mains "frequency", at least here in the U.S. is always being corrected for small variances that occur in the frequency during the day. Therefore the overall error is none over a years time. Clocks are therefore always accurate and never need resetting, unless of course there is a power failure, or when changing fron standard time to day light saving time, and vice versa. Ira On 6/25/2011 11:01 AM, jb-electronics wrote:Personally, I do not understand what the benefit is of using the mains frequency. I always use a 4.194304MHz Quarz and so far all my clocks' accuracies are very satisfactory....clip....
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