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![]() "qquito" wrote in message oups.com... Hello, Everyone: I bought an "atomic clock" in February, 2005, and it has since been working fine. I live on the eastern coast and now use EDT. But then at about 2:00 PM, July 20, 2005, I noticed the clock display "SAT" while it was actually "WED". The Month, Date, Hour, Minute, and Second were all correct, though. Also, the logo of a radio wave tower was on, meaning the clock had received the NIST signal for the day. When I got home after midnight (It was now July 21), the clock displayed "THU" correctly. Could it have been that NIST sent a wrong signal for the weekday on July 20, 2005? I don't think the WWVB signal has that much information on it. I think only the minutes and seconds information, because of the different time zones. |
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