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Page 1 ILA Item: 756504 TALKING ATOMIC WATCH INSTRUCTIONS Your Analog Talking Watch is a Multi-Band Radio Controlled watch. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) radio station, WWVB, located in Ft. Collins, Colorado, continuously broadcasts the time signal at 60 KHz.
Supported time calibration signals: United States (Fort • Collins), England (Rugby). This watch adjusts its time setting automatically in accordance with a time calibration signal. You can also perform a manual procedure to set the time and date, when necessary.
Press the 10 0'clock button once. Then press the 2o'clock button repeatedly to select the correct time zone. The watch will speak: USA. Pacific USA. Mountain USA. Central USA, Eastern . Please ensure the watch is in correct Time Zone before initiating Manual Signal Reception.
time signal transmitter located in Fort Collins, Colorado and coupled with the atomic cesium clock in Boulder. It receives the WWVB time signal via its built-in antenna system. Your clock will try to find the signal on a daily basis. The Atomic Time Synchronization Indicator in the LCD Display indicates the status of the signal. When
TALKING ATOMIC WATCH INSTRUCTIONS Your Analog Talking Watch is a Single Band Radio Controlled watch. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) radio station, WWVB, located in Ft. Collins, Colorado, continuously broadcasts the time signal at 60 Khz.
11 lut 2010 · A radio controlled clock has a radio inside, which receives a signal that comes from a place where an atomic clock is located. In the United States, the signals received by radio controlled clocks originate from NIST Radio Station WWVB , which is located near Fort Collins, Colorado.
The Amano atomic clock receives time signals on long wave radio (60 kHz) from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) radio station WWVB, located in Fort Collins, Colorado, which is coupled with the atomic cesium clock in Boulder. The PIX-95 receives the WWVB time signal via its built-in antenna system. Your clock