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![]() 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. There was a time when there were clocks that got data from WWV, but they tended to be expensive and were never a mass market item. The recent wave of such clocks use WWVH at 60KHz, and of course they'd have a built in antenna. But these are far more common than the old clocks that used WWV. Michael I see there is at least one other person who "knows" the facts on here. The last clocks that updated via shortwave, ie: 2.5, 5.0, 10.0,15.0 or 20.0 mhz were built years ago. Heathkit made one available. |
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