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Old January 25th 04, 06:22 PM
Ron McConnell
 
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Michael A. Terrell wrote:
Ron McConnell wrote:


I have several of the Sam's Club US$23 atomic wall clocks
that lock up just fine, mounted on walls facing
every which way. The outside temperature reading
433MHz receiver seems to be a flaky, marginal design,


As far as the oudoor thermometer, Some cordless phones on the same
band search for an open frequency, and wipe out the sync between the
sensor and the clock. I need a cordless phone, more than the outdoor
temperature, so I don't worry about it.


My cordless phones work on 2.4GHz and the remote thermometers
are on 433MHz - a frequency which is shared among many types
of gadgets.

I should add that there seemed to have been a redesign
of the Sam's Club clock about a year ago. The remote
temperature receiver seems better in new ones.
I have 3 different brands of atomic-clocks-with-remote-thermometers
working from one remote Sam's Club remote thermometer transmitter.

Back to ham antennas...

Cheers, 73

Ron McConnell



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