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Corbin Ray wrote:
My big La Crosse RC wall clock has stayed in sync, but my small Oregon Scientific RC clock has sometimes been off by as much as a second. I think the wall clock has a better uninterrupted signal, and the other one has to compete with my computer and radio noise. Still, my forefathers worried about reading the sundial on a cloudy day. I get snippy about a discrepancy of a second. Hmmm. Watch the La Crosse wall clock on days when they go to daylight time and off daylight time. They have a chip hardware bug that's sort of unique. They'll reset back to the old time at the end of that UTC day, eg. in the fall at 00:00 UTC at the start of the next day, they'll leap forward one hour. So you get 3 time changes twice a year. It's from having to remember the daylight bit until local time reaches 2am but not act on it; they got the logic wrong on turning off remembering in the next day. -- Ron Hardin On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk. |
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