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![]() John Smith wrote: Michael Black wrote: John Smith ) writes: Think again, my battery operated "atomic clock" has a built in antenna and gets its update via shortwave! Not likely. ... Michael Interesting. So, these battery operated 60 hz atomic clocks just pull that powerline frequency out of the air, huh? While I can accept powerline operated clocks get their data stream from the powerline--how are you proposing the battery operated ones do? JS A little thick are we? They have a built in antenna and are typically updated in the middle of the night. Usually 2-3 am in the central us. |
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