, Byron Servies by...@n6nul.org wrote:
From: Byron Servies by...@n6nul.org
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] WWV-driven station clock
To: k...@juno.com k...@juno.com
Cc: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Date: Wednesday, June 1, 2011, 9:57 PM
They are not atomic, but I bought a
pair of the $15 Radio Room wall
On 6/1/2011 9:57 PM, Byron Servies wrote:
They are not atomic, but I bought a pair of the $15 Radio Room wall
clocks a couple of years ago and they keep pretty good time for what
they are:
http://www.cafepress.com/+radio+clocks
For many years I've been using the classic shipboard style
Phil wrote:
For many years I've been using the classic shipboard style
with the CW and 'Phone silent periods marked.
They also have the 4-second key-closed, 1-second key-open markings
to help manually send the signals that trigger the auto alarm in
other vessels on 500 kHz.
Some also had a
On 6/2/2011 10:05 AM, Mike Morrow wrote:
For many years I've been using the classic shipboard style
with the CW and 'Phone silent periods marked.
They also have the 4-second key-closed, 1-second key-open markings
to help manually send the signals that trigger the auto alarm in
other vessels
I use a Sky Scan Model #88902 Atomic Clock purchased at Sam's Club.
Easily configured to display UTC in 24 hour format. Leading zero suppressed.
Also includes an inside - outside thermometer.
Large @2 3/8 numerals. Has indicator to show it has been synchronized.
Overall @9 high by @11 wide.
They are not atomic, but I bought a pair of the $15 Radio Room wall
clocks a couple of years ago and they keep pretty good time for what
they are:
http://www.cafepress.com/+radio+clocks
On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 7:33 PM, k...@juno.com k...@juno.com wrote:
I use a Sky Scan Model #88902 Atomic
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