One problem with "atomic" timecode receiving clocks is the availability
of a usable signal. Most only receive the signal for the geographic area
where they were sold. Interference (SMPSU's etc) is also a problem.
Thus my vote goes to the sub $100 Garmin Forerunner 101.
https://buy.garmin.com/shop/shop.do?cID=142&pID=231
Yes it's a GPS referenced wrist watch! They sell it as a training
(running aid) but it has a nice big time display. In terms of long time
accuracy, the availability of a time up-date any where in the world and
price it's got to be the winner. It's not much of a fashion statement
though!
 
Robert.

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Behalf Of Peter Vince
Sent: 17 April 2007 11:30
To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Most accurate clock on your wrist

Jim Palfreyman wrote:

> Also, on the NIST website they talk about a new development - the
atomic
> clock the size of a grain of rice. I see this as having huge future
> potential. Does anyone have any news on this development?

Development continues - they are trying to reduce the power 
consumption by an order of magnitude to about 30mW so it can work in 
battery-powered equipment.


> Oh and yes I want one!

Join the queue!

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