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Ok, but where is a picture of this "pinnacle of maritime timekeeping"?
"safetypro" wrote in message oups.com... The Chelsea Timemaster is the pinnacle of maritime timekeeping - and this model features a Radio Room dial. This clock has been used for many years by the United States Navy in the demanding shipboard environment - setting the standard long before satellites were used for navigation - and still in use today. [stuff] |
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If you'd like to save $180 or more, this makes a nice radio room clock.
http://antiqueradio.org/art/temp/Mas...ftersClock.jpg I have two of them. The second, missing the dial cover but working perfectly, cost $1 from a junk box under the table at a swap meet. I think there are many more out there. Phil Nelson Phil's Old Radios http://antiqueradio.org/index.html |
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Phil Nelson wrote:
If you'd like to save $180 or more, this makes a nice radio room clock. http://antiqueradio.org/art/temp/Mas...ftersClock.jpg I think the ones he's selling are the maritime radio type like... http://www.sparkbench.com/xrc.jpg -ex |
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I think the ones he's selling are the maritime radio type like...
http://www.sparkbench.com/xrc.jpg $200 for a quartz clock in a plastic case. You can get one for $180 on eBay. I still think the old Mastercrafters clock with world map is cooler. Best of all, it's not a quartz clock in a plastic case :-) Phil |
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check out the reproduction ships radio room clocks go to e ham reviews ham shack clocks, then to W1GFH Radio Room Clocks looks good works well and only $15.99 not the real deal but the best cheap hamshack clock ive ever had Mac w8znx |
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de Mac wrote: Phil Nelson Wrote: I think the ones he's selling are the maritime radio type like... http://www.sparkbench.com/xrc.jpg $200 for a quartz clock in a plastic case. You can get one for $180 on eBay. I still think the old Mastercrafters clock with world map is cooler. Best of all, it's not a quartz clock in a plastic case :-) Phil quartz clock in plastic case check out the reproduction ships radio room clocks go to e ham reviews ham shack clocks, then to W1GFH Radio Room Clocks looks good works well and only $15.99 not the real deal but the best cheap hamshack clock ive ever had Mac w8znx -- de Mac I have one and it works great! Olaf Benjaminsen |
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wrote in message
roups.com... de Mac wrote: quartz clock in plastic case check out the reproduction ships radio room clocks go to e ham reviews ham shack clocks, then to W1GFH Radio Room Clocks looks good works well and only $15.99 not the real deal but the best cheap hamshack clock ive ever had Mac w8znx -- de Mac I have one and it works great! Olaf Benjaminsen My radio room clock is a Le Cross Technology clock set to UTC that synchronizes with WWVB every night. I never have to worry about resetting it. It also gives me the date, outdoor temerature, and indoor temperature. 73, Bob AD3K |
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