On Jun 24, 6:10 pm, "H. Carl Ott" <[email protected]> wrote:
>  Of possible interest. A lot of my clocks use the grid as a reference.
>
>  http://goo.gl/KhgtQ
>
>  carl
>



What are they smoking? The vast majority of line powered clocks use
the grid frequency for timing, both analog and digital. It's great
because I can set all the clocks and they all stay exactly in sync
with one another. With the deviations mentioned in the article this
could cause serious problems, and for what gain? The frequency
compensation could be fully automated, I'd be shocked if it isn't
already.

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