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Never set your clock again! The Atomix 541 receives and decodes the signal from the U.S. Atomic Clock at the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Fort Collins, Colorado. An internal receiver automatically sets the clock and refreshes the signal several times a day, ensuring daily accuracy to within a fraction of a second. Recent boosts in signal strength have improved reception in remote areas. The Atomix 541 automatically adjusts itself to daylight savings time and back to standard time. This clock comes in a natural finish, with black numerals on a white face. The time is displayed in hours, minutes, and seconds. It runs on one AA battery, included with purchase, which lasts an average of two years. Buyer Reviews : Features/Technical Specs : What people search: |
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