Some years ago, symmetricom sold out some analog network clocks. Last winter, both of mine froze up and would not adjust. Being naturally curious, I opened one up, and found the motor and wheels that drive the hands. Knowing that this type of motor has problems, I simply unplugged it and manually forced the going train and the motor on each clock to turn in both directions(use your thumb.) After all, it was no good as is. I guess the grease was redistributed, as both clocks now function properly. They do have to be set using the software sort of often, but sure look classy :-). No wonder we got them so cheap!
73, Don

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Dr. Don Latham  AJ7LL
PO Box 404, Frenchtown, MT, 59834
VOX: 406-626-4304


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