I have always wondered what do you do when there is a power
outage?....Also do the utilities account for any outages or does that
even matter? Yes, Yes I know you just reset the master line clock
after the outage and all is well...regards...

On 29 June, 20:00, James <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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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