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Old July 25th 05, 03:16 AM
Michael Black
 
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"qquito" ) writes:
Then, on SAT, July 23, 2005, my clock displayed "TUE, January 4"
(January 4 in 2005 is indeed Tuesday). On Sunday, starting my midnight,
it displayed "WED, January 5". But, after 2:00 PM on Sunday, the hour
when the NIST signal is supposed to be transmitted, my clock was
displaying the right information again.

--Roland

Have you changed the battery? I can see the clock acting up because
the battery is low, and then not getting proper reception to resync properly.

You do realize that they are not continuously receiving the WWVB signal.
To save power, and because the internal crystal oscillator is good enough
for a day or so without an update from the time station, they only gather
the information once a day, usually in the very early hours of the day when
propagation may be best, and when man made interference (like all those
light dimmers and tv sets) will be at a minimum.

Since the times you note aren't in the early hours of the morning,
even if WWVB was sending out the wrong signal at odd times, the
clocks would not notice unless the problem is there when they are
scheduled to sync up.

Also keep in mind that if WWVB was really sending out the wrong information,
it would be noticed by others, and that's not happening.

So change your batteries, and then get back to us.

Michael