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Bob Dobbs wrote:
dave wrote: ChrisCoaster wrote: On Sep 11, 5:02 pm, dave wrote: Bob Dobbs wrote: ChrisCoasterwrote: How difficult is it to get a source to accurately set one's watch? Casio 'Solar Atomic' G-Shock +1 on the G Shock Solar Atomic. Last watch I'll ever buy, I suspect. _______________ I DON'T want a watch or clock that sets itself. What I meant by that question was, although most people can navigate the buttons to set the watch, but they don't have access to an accurate time source. I was alarmed by the spread at work, with hourly beeps starting 6 minutes before the hour and some coming 2, 4, or 5 minutes after the hour. Where DO people get their time? -CC A GPS receiver is dead-on accurate. Might start that way after taking into account the red shift from the constellation, but my Gamin has about a half second LCD refresh delay, so that it isn't ever as accurate as the audible from Colorado. I've only ever had one, a Magellan 300, and the time on it is always within a half-second vs. WWV. I have a Casio Atomic I wear when I work live shows, but they start a few seconds early for the profanity delay. So the watch is still off, as far as the job at hand is concerned. I as a rule do not wear a watch. I have lots of clocks. I listen to the BBC World Service via web stream at vpr.net. They are about 2 seconds late, which isn't bad for an internet stream. Clear Channel's KTLK web stream is dead-on. They have a cool ID. |
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