[CW] Ship Radio Room clock
Darrel
demerson2718 at gmail.com
Sun Jan 9 13:13:46 EST 2022
A great clock.
I notice it has a "Fast - Slow" indicator between the "14" and "15"
on the dial. I presume that indicates that it can be adjusted to
correct any slight fast or slow running of the clock. Out of interest,
how good is it? How many seconds a day (week?) does it typically gain
or lose?
Cheers,
Darrel, aa7fv.
On 1/9/2022 09:05, abqcooks--- via CW wrote:
>
> Greetings Gents,
> Here's a photo of a wall clock I have in the shack. Supposedly it
> dates to WW2 and was on a Navy ship. Since there's been chatter
> about coastal stations and such I thought I would post this photo.
> Note it's marked Mackay Radio. Any old timers seen a clock like
> this ??
>
>
> Jim N5KY
>
>
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