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Your Clock May Not Be Accurate
Your Clock May Not Be Accurate
WWVB, the NIST 60 KHZ time signal, uised to synchronize clocks and other devices all over North America, is now operating at reduced power due to antenna damage sustained in a violent storm on April 7.
Re: Your Clock May Not Be Accurate
I'm a stickler for punctuality. Accurate time keeping is important to me. Although it seems to be less important to the world at large. Hotel rooms don't even have a clock anymore. They say guests are embarrassed to have a clock in their room.
Re: Your Clock May Not Be Accurate
Time is a construct TT, you are always right on time.
"When the going gets weird, the weird go Pro."
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Re: Your Clock May Not Be Accurate
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Re: Your Clock May Not Be Accurate
Sounds like you’ve been here before.
Re: Your Clock May Not Be Accurate
Other sources besides WWVB that are within a small fraction of a second.
WWV on 2.5, 5, 10, 15, 20, and 25 MHz.
CHU on 3.33, 7.85, and 14.67 MHz.
Clocks on your computer.
Clocks on OnStar and similar services, on car radios.
Cell phones.
WWV on 2.5, 5, 10, 15, 20, and 25 MHz.
CHU on 3.33, 7.85, and 14.67 MHz.
Clocks on your computer.
Clocks on OnStar and similar services, on car radios.
Cell phones.
"I had a job for a while as an announcer at WWV but I finally quit, because I couldn't stand the hours."
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Re: Your Clock May Not Be Accurate
Last few times I've done a hotel stay, there certainly has been a clock in the room. The damn display had the brightness of a thousand suns, even after I'd found the switch to "dim" it. Put a towel over the front so I could sleep. The outlet to simply unplug it was somewhere behind the nightstand or the bed, not reachable without rearranging the furniture.
What the room did NOT have, however, was a clock radio. Guests nowadays probably don't know what it is, what it's for or how to use it. There's so much RFI/EMI in those buildings that a radio is useless anyway.
Re: Your Clock May Not Be Accurate
I have no need for a clock radio. But I do need a radio. I don't watch TV. Hotel radios are never any good so I've always carried a good radio with me wherever I travel. Now, I also carry a clock with me. When I wake up in a dark room, I like to look at the clock to see the time.SolarMax wrote: ↑Mon May 06, 2024 5:21 pm
Last few times I've done a hotel stay, there certainly has been a clock in the room. The damn display had the brightness of a thousand suns, even after I'd found the switch to "dim" it. Put a towel over the front so I could sleep. The outlet to simply unplug it was somewhere behind the nightstand or the bed, not reachable without rearranging the furniture.
What the room did NOT have, however, was a clock radio. Guests nowadays probably don't know what it is, what it's for or how to use it. There's so much RFI/EMI in those buildings that a radio is useless anyway.
Great idea. I never even thought of that. When I wake up in the night and want to know the time, all I need to do is turn on the lamp, fire up the short wave radio, listen for the correct time, then go back to sleep.
Re: Your Clock May Not Be Accurate
There you go problem solved the Broadcast Engineer way.
"When the going gets weird, the weird go Pro."
-Hunter S. Thompson
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Re: Your Clock May Not Be Accurate
I mentioned three other methods besides time signals. Most people use their cell phones for alarm clocks in hotels. They can also use a wake up call. You could also bring a small alarm clock and or portable radio with an alarm feature. A small one can easily be packed.
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Re: Your Clock May Not Be Accurate
I don't need an alarm clock or a wake up call. But a clock is nice. I don't have a cell phone, but even if I had one, it seems like a lot of trouble fumbling around for it in the dark just to check the time.Ben Zonia wrote: ↑Mon May 06, 2024 11:47 pm I mentioned three other methods besides time signals. Most people use their cell phones for alarm clocks in hotels. They can also use a wake up call. You could also bring a small alarm clock and or portable radio with an alarm feature. A small one can easily be packed.
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As you have said in an earlier post that you would fire up a shortwave radio to find out what time it was. Why not just look at your watch? You have to fumble around to find the time station on shortwave. Invest in an alarm clock and take it with you wherever you go, hell put a chain on it and hang it around you neck like that rapper dude from the 80’s Flavor Flav.Turkeytop wrote: ↑Tue May 07, 2024 12:35 amI don't need an alarm clock or a wake up call. But a clock is nice. I don't have a cell phone, but even if I had one, it seems like a lot of trouble fumbling around for it in the dark just to check the time.Ben Zonia wrote: ↑Mon May 06, 2024 11:47 pm I mentioned three other methods besides time signals. Most people use their cell phones for alarm clocks in hotels. They can also use a wake up call. You could also bring a small alarm clock and or portable radio with an alarm feature. A small one can easily be packed.