At 60 kHz, there isn't enough room on the signal (bandwidth) to carry a voice or any type of audio information. Insert the battery. xref 0000004779 00000 n startxref Place the clock along a wall or near a window that faces Fort Collins, Colorado. The 60 kHz signal is located in a part of the radio spectrum called LF, which stands for low frequency. The main causes of reception problems are local interference from electrical equipment and a reduced local signal due to screening by nearby metalwork, for example in a steel-framed building. When checking an analog clock, make sure you are looking straight at the clock face, and not viewing it from an angle. We won't set optional cookies unless you enable them. Quartz UTS high torque clock movement, mechanism complete with a battery 9.99 Click & Collect Free postage 202 sold UTS 800-054 GERMAN QUARTZ CLOCK MOVEMENT - 13mm shaft length EYE SHAFT (EURO) 7.95 Free postage Replacement Quartz UTS Euroshaft German Clock Movement Mechanism Various Sizes 8.79 Click & Collect Below I explain how I did it. An official website of the United States government. Instructions for Setting a Radio Controlled Wall Clock This is probably due to a local source of interference. Using this tool will set a cookie on your device to remember your preferences. This signal transmits the official time from the Atomic Clock in Boulder, Colorado. In between synchronizations, the clocks keep time using their quartz crystal oscillators. 0000034342 00000 n Most radio-controlled clocks have an internal antenna that picks up the signal most effectively when it is facing directly towards or away from Anthorn. This clock seems to be set to the Pacific Time zone and it yz{5I-84Vxk(&yiHMl ]oJU_%bdVFwbqYU8RL5. 11 41 U.T.S. Movements - ngclocks.co.uk Radio Controlled Analog Clock Instructions - The Clock Depot Insert a battery & the movement will move the hands to the reference positions 12, 4 or 8 o'clock to locate the signal 3. The clock can be set manually and used as a regular quartz wall clock until it finds the radio signal.