[Elecraft] One more re:Atomic Clocks
rrennard at charter.net
rrennard at charter.net
Wed Oct 13 18:56:35 EDT 2004
I don't have enough pockets for another device, so I just use the alarm in my Verizon phone. Their CDMA network is synched to GPS, so most of the time the alarm rings within seconds of when it is set to go off. My awakening is usually less precise...
N7WY
>
> From: Daniel Reynolds <aa0ni at yahoo.com>
> Date: 2004/10/13 Wed PM 10:11:56 GMT
> To: elecraft at mailman.qth.net
> Subject: [Elecraft] One more re:Atomic Clocks
>
> The newest and smallest Oregon Scientific Atomic Alarm Clock can be had for as
> little as $6-7 (www.froogle.com ... search for RM982A - click on Price: Low to
> High). This clock has the same features as my little RM103A - except the
> 'indiglo' style light - although the small manual page from Oregon Scientific's
> web site suggests that it does have a back-lit display (punch the snooze button
> on top for the light).
>
> - Daniel / AA0NI
>
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