[Njtechdiv] This is about a atomic watch
Lester Cameron
underdogmj at comcast.net
Fri Jun 30 21:22:33 UTC 2017
thanks that is a good Idea
From: Eileen Scrivani via Njtechdiv
Sent: Friday, June 30, 2017 4:58 PM
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Subject: Re: [Njtechdiv] This is about a atomic watch
I am not sure if this will help with your watch or not, but my husband had one as well. In fact, I still have the watch and use it. If it gets weird, I place it on a window sill, right in front of the window and I believe it gets set/reset with transmissions from satalites. By keeping it in front of the window I think it helps to get the settings, at least for time/date put properly. As for the speaking options I’m not sure about that portion of it.
Eileen
From: Mario Brusco via Njtechdiv
Sent: Friday, June 30, 2017 12:08 PM
To: Kevin via Njtechdiv
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Subject: Re: [Njtechdiv] This is about a atomic watch
the atomic clock is in Fort Collins, Colorado. This feature is made
possible by a radio system set up and operated by NIST -- the National
Institute of Standards and Technology, located in Boulder
Colorado. NIST operates radio station WWVB, which is the station that
transmits the time codes (signals).
WWVB is a very interesting radio station. It has high transmitter power
(50,000 watts, a very efficient antenna and an extremely low frequency
(60,000 Hz). For comparison, a typical AM radio station broadcasts at a
frequency of 1,000,000 Hz. The combination of high power and low
frequency gives the radio waves from WWVB a lot of bounce, and this
single station can therefore cover all of the continental United States
plus much of Canada and Central America.
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From: Kevin via Njtechdiv [mailto:njtechdiv at nfbnet.org]
Sent: Friday, Jun 30, 2017 9:36 AM EST
To: Lester Cameron <underdogmj at comcast.net>, New Jersey Technology
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Cc: Kevin <kevinsisco61784 at gmail.com>
Subject: [Njtechdiv] This is about a atomic watch
You should look up nist time service. I think that uses the atomic
clock in Washington D.C.
On 6/30/2017 9:05 AM, Lester Cameron via Njtechdiv wrote:
Hello and Hi teckies This is Mr Lester I have a question about the
atomic watch
O K it is like this I bought a atomic watch about three years ago and
I just bought a new one the first one ran good till daylight saving
time
The next watch I bought it does the same thing
This is what they do
They keep good time but the problem is this
/I have it on aupomapic talking each hour /
/but it will not tell the time from 3 am till 7 a m /
/So I sent the new watch back and I told them what is going on /
/They sent me a new watch and that watch does the same thing /
/Thanks for any help on this /
/Does any one know where the big clock is located I mean the
electronic matter atomic clock is in what state please /
/Any info will help /
from the desk of Mr lester cameron
remember life is what it is
it is what you do with it that matters
do all you can with it
I do that each day of my life
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