[Elecraft] WWV Clocks
David A. Belsley
belsley at bc.edu
Mon Apr 3 00:02:13 EDT 2006
Craig, that is interesting because I had one of my radio clocks
switch back later in the day too. The other two stayed with DST.
I'm now waiting to see if the first clock switches back. I have a
feeling the DST bit got lost, either in the sending or the
receiving. It happened here at roughly 20:00 EDT when the clock went
back to 19:00 EDT. Go figure, indeed.
best wishes,
dave belsley, w1euy
On Apr 2, 2006, at 8:39 PM, Craig D. Smith wrote:
> We have a total of 8 "automatic" WWV synched clocks of various types
> distributed around the house. When I got up this morning, 6 of
> them had
> switched time properly. The seventh one did its thing a couple
> hours later.
> One still hasn't switched at all, but I'm giving it another day or
> two.
> Curiously, one of the ones that did switch properly switched back to
> standard time sometime during the day. Go figure. And I live 30
> miles from
> the WWV transmitter.
>
> ... Craig AC0DS
>
>
>
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