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These unique, stylish timepieces keep perfect time, and NEVER need setting!
What is Atomic Technology?

ATOMIC CLOCKS

 
Digital Atomic Clock dual indoor / outdoor temperature indication
Weather Tendency Indicator
Item code for mail-order:  8157CH  Click here for mail-order form.


Size: 12.2" wide x 8.03" tall
Atomic Clock: bronze, with cherry wood finish

Retail:  $69.95
Our Price:  $44.95
Usually ships the next business day

Nothing measures time more precisely!


Included Wireless Transmitter transmits outdoor temperature to the clock.
(comes with mounting bracket, requires two AA batteries)

  • Accurate to one SECOND per year

  • Bronze with cherry wood finish

  • Sets automatically by radio signal

  • Automatically adjusts for daylight savings time (can be disabled)

  • Indoor ambient temperature - (Celsius or Fahrenheit selectable)

  • Outdoor ambient temperature (Celsius or Fahrenheit selectable)

  • Weather forecast icon for next 12 to 20 hours based on changing air pressure

  • Alarm feature with snooze

  • Water resistant wireless transmitter for outdoor temperature

  • Outdoor temperature range ( -21.8 F - 157.2 F)

  • Daily calendar displays in day and date format thru 2049.

  • Day can be displayed in English, French, or Spanish

  • Large easy to read LCD display

  • Displays time in 12 hour, or 24 hour military format.

  • Displays time in all major time zones, as well as GMT.

  • Wall mounted, or table piece clock.

  • Size: 12.2" wide x 8.03" tall

  • 1 - year manufacturers warranty (warranty card included)

  • Clock uses 2 'AA' batteries; wireless transmitter uses 2 'AA' batteries.

HOW THE ATOMIC CLOCK WORKS:

     The international standard for timekeeping and the official national timepiece, the U.S. Atomic Clock is accurate to ten billionths of a second per day!  This clock, operated by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Fort Collin, Colorado, is an electronic device that measures time by counting Cesium atom oscillations.  Cesium atomic clocks are extremely stable and are unaffected by factors such as temperature, pressure or humidity.

     Using a low frequency radio transmission from NIST, the U.S. Atomic Clock sends an accurate time signal across the continental United States.  This Atomic Clock is electronically tuned to the WWVB time signal, which is the very same frequency that is utilized by radio and TV stations, railroads and NASA.  Recent boosts to the signal strength have provided for improved reception, allowing this advanced timepiece to work in your home or office.

(For more information, see NIST's website:  www.nist.gov )

     This is why you would want this incredible clock:  The Atomic Clock AUTOMATICALLY sets itself to the correct time and date by receiving and decoding the NIST radio signal with an internal receiver.  The Atomic Clock ensures daily accuracy to the fraction of a second by refreshing the signal several times a day.  The Atomic Clock sets itself to Daylight Savings Time and back to Standard Time automatically (feature can be disabled).

     Weather features include weather tendency indicator, and three weather icons (Sunny, Sun with Clouds, and Clouds with Rain).  The weather station has weather tendency arrows which indicate changes in air pressure.  An arrow pointing up indicates that the air pressure is increasing and the weather is expected to improve or remain good, an arrow pointing down indicates that the air pressure is decreasing and the weather is expected to become worse or remain poor.  Appropriate icons will accompany the change in pressure (sunny, partly cloudy, and rain).  A rain icon means the weather is expected to worsen over the next 12 hours, or remain poor.


Retail:  $69.95
Our Price:  $44.95
Usually ships the next business day

Item code for mail-order:  8157CH  Click here for mail-order form.
 

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