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self setting clock
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We've just bought a bedside alarm clock (electric) without radio for �9.99 from Argos. When we switched it on for the first time it set itself to the right time! How does that work then?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Radio-controlled clocks pick up the signal transmitted from the atomic clock at Rugby. The system is accurate to within one second every 300,000 years.
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Chris
These cheap radio-controlled clocks are brill. I have several, and it's a joy to see them reset themselves after a mains power drop-out! Or automatically correct for Summer Time!
But most are manufactured in Germany and therefore use the atomic clock in Braunschweig. Signals are transmitted on Very Low Frequency (77.5kHz) from a radio station some 25km SE of Frankfurt-on-Main, and have a range of approximately 1500km.
But most are manufactured in Germany and therefore use the atomic clock in Braunschweig. Signals are transmitted on Very Low Frequency (77.5kHz) from a radio station some 25km SE of Frankfurt-on-Main, and have a range of approximately 1500km.
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