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Radio Controlled Clock
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I bought a small radio controlled clock in Austria last week. It is still showing European time and not British time now that I am back. What can be done to put that right please?
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According to the interent, the UK transmitter broadcasts at 60kHz and the one in Germany uses 77.5kHz. Is the clock multi- frequency? If not, I presume it won't tune to the UK frequency.
11:26 Mon 16th Sep 2019
These things are almost always set to operate in the area/country where they are marketed. It is basically a mistake to buy one for use outside the time zone where it is bought unless it can be set + or - (quite rare and considerably more expensive). On the other hand if it is to be taken beyond the reach of the transmitter (in Frankfurt, I believe) then it will simply work as any other clock. I did this where I liked the clock for its various features, the radio control is of course inoperative.
...and, Sharon @ 16.31, it won't stop at the correct time if it's not receiving the UK signal from Anthorn....details here.
https:/ /www.np l.co.uk /msf-si gnal
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