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La
Crosse Technology WS8055U Digital Atomic Moon Phase Alarm Clock with Indoor Temperature
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La Crosse
Technology's atomic clocks calibrate themselves to the
world's most accurate clock every night by receiving WWVB radio
transmissions. These transmissions contain time information from
the U.S. atomic clock source, operated by the U.S. Commerce
Department near Boulder, Colorado. The built-in antenna ensures reliable signal
reception up to 2000 miles (3200km) from the WWVB transmitter.
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The WS8055U atomic clock is
silver and black in color. It shows day/date/time, moon phase,
and indoor temperature and has an alarm setting with snooze
function. Although compact in size, this atomic clock's large digital displays
with electro-luminescent backlight provide great readability.
Designed for table, shelf, or desktop placement, this atomic clock is
perfect for home (especially bedroom) or office use. |
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Features:
- Accurate to 1second per million years
- Sets automatically to WWVB radio signal (manual setting is
also possible)
- 12/24 hour time display (hour, minute, second)
- Alarm setting with snooze function
- Calendar display with weekdays in your choice of three
languages (English, French, Spanish)
- Time zone setting (13 available)
- Daylight saving time ON/OFF option
- Moon phase display
(8 phases total)
- Indoor temperature display in either °F or °C
- Electro-luminescent backlight, by push button, for 3 seconds
- Integral
base for table/shelf/desktop placement
- Powered by two AA alkaline
batteries, with normal life of
about 1 year
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Specifications:
- Indoor temperature measuring range:
32° to 122°F with 0.2°F resolution
(0° to 50°C with 0.1°C resolution)
- Temperature checking interval:
Every 10 seconds
- Dimensions:
4.64 inches (11.8cm) wide
3.93 inches (10cm) high
1.85 inches (4.7cm) deep (including base)
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The La Crosse Technology
WS8055U
Radio Controlled Moon Phase Atomic Alarm Clock:
The La Crosse Technology Radio
Controlled Moon Phase Atomic Alarm Clock maintains its incredible accuracy by automatically
tuning into the WWVB radio signal. The built-in
antenna ensures reliable signal reception up to 2000 miles
(3200km) from the WWVB transmitter. As a result, the La Crosse
Technology atomic clock will calibrate to the atomic clock not only
throughout the mainland U.S. but also in much of Canada. You
need only insert the batteries, wait until the signal is received,
and program the desired additional settings. In locations
outside of WWVB range, the La Crosse atomic clock can be
manually set and will provide the high degree of accuracy of any
quality quartz clock.
In a nutshell, here's how the the
La Crosse atomic clock works: The atomic clock's antenna is specifically tuned for optimal
reception of the 60 kHz time signal. The time signal received on the
antenna is demodulated by an onboard receiver, which sends
the information to the atomic clock's CMOS
microprocessor for decoding. Once your atomic clock has automatically
set its time for the first time, it ensures continuing accuracy
by automatically tuning into the WWVB radio signal once per day
at midnight. (If no signal is detected, the atomic clock performs its
WWVB check hourly until the signal is found.) As long as your
atomic clock is kept within
transmitter range, it will continue to display
the absolutely precise time, automatically adjusting for summer time/winter time
changeovers if the daylight savings time option is ON. Should you
move your atomic clock out of transmitter range for an extended period
of time, the atomic clock will continue to operate as a
highly accurate quartz-controlled clock. Upon re-entering the
transmitter range, your atomic clock will correct itself again to the
precise WWVB time signal.
Radio-controlled Time:
The NIST (National Institute of
Standards and Technology, Time and Frequency Division) maintains
a radio station, WWVB, in Ft. Collins, Colorado. The WWVB radio
station derives its signal from the NIST atomic clock in
Boulder, Colorado. A team of atomic physicists is continually
measuring every second of every day, to an accuracy of ten
billionths of a second per day. These physicists have created an
international standard, measuring a second as 9,192,631,770
vibrations of a Cesium-133 atom in a vacuum.
WWVB (the station’s
identification just like any other radio station) continuously
broadcasts time and frequency signals at 60 kHz. The carrier
frequency provides a stable frequency reference traceable to the
national standard. There are no voice announcements on the
station, but a time code is synchronized with the 60 kHz carrier
and is broadcast continuously at a rate of 1 bit per second
using pulse width modulation. The time code contains the year,
day of year, hour, minute, second, and flags that indicate the
status of Daylight Saving Time, leap years, and leap seconds.
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Note: This
unit has atomic clock functionality. The clock can receive
time broadcasts from the U.S. Atomic clock transmitter in
Colorado, and synchronize itself to the U.S. Atomic clock every
night. As long as the signal is strong where the clock is
located, the clock will maintain accuracy to a fraction of a
second, and reset itself for daylight savings time (unless you
choose to disable the DST function). However, if the clock
is located where the signal is poor, due to metal in the
construction of your building blocking the signal, or due to
electrical interference from nearby electrical appliances or
computers, then the clock may not always receive adequate
signal. Under these conditions, the clock may still
synchronize occasionally, when weather conditions are ideal, or
may need to be set manually.
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If the order
button is there, but the shopping cart page indicates that there
are no units available, then we are temporarily out of stock.
The item should be available in a day or two. Our
inventory control system tries it's best to keep us from
allowing the sale of something we don't have on the shelf.
If there is no
order button, most likely there are bigger problems with
availability. We may be out of stock for more than a few
days.
For shipping time estimates, please see the Fedex web site at www.fedex.com.
Your package will be shipped from zip code 60544. Keep in mind, Fedex travel days do not include
weekends or holidays.
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