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Old March 13th 04, 03:50 AM
Maximus
 
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It might be propogation. I have my receiver packed ready for my move later
this month, so I have not been listening, but there have been auroras lately
and that is never good.

Also, do these clocks use a battery ? Maybe they need a new battery. My
other thought is whether anything is interfering with the clocks being able
to read the signal properly. Hope you solve the mystery.

Strength and Honor

"DougSlug" wrote in message
et...
About a week ago two Casio atomic watches and one Oregon Scientific atomic
clock stopped syncing up at night. They were being kept in the exact same
location as before, and they synced up reliably every (or almost every)
night for a couple years. I can't figure out why this is happening. Have
there been any changes in the WWVB transmitter and/or propagation

conditions
recently? I am located in central NJ, which can be a bit unreliable, but
usually once I find a good spot in the house, it stays reliable...until

now!

- Doug