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La
Crosse Technology WS8117UAL Atomic Clock with Indoor and Outdoor
Temperatures and Moon Phase, Aluminum Finish
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With the addition of the WS8117UAL digital atomic wall clock
to the La Crosse Technology lineup, you no longer need to choose
between an outdoor temperature readout and a moon phase icon in a
clock of this type and size. The WS8117U-AL displays both, along with
the time, day/date, weekday, and indoor temperature. The outdoor
temperature is transmitted to the clock by an included TX6U wireless
remote thermo sensor/transmitter. This clock also features a daily
alarm setting with snooze function.
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Featuring
contemporary styling, the WS8117UAL has a black LCD-display panel
framed on both sides by contrasting brushed aluminum accent columns. |
The WS8117UAL is medium-large in size (about 12 x 8 inches)
and has large digital displays for great readability, even
from a distance. Hours and minutes are displayed in
extra-bold digits a full 2 inches tall. Temperatures are
displayed in bold digits almost 3/4 inch tall; day and
date, in digits about 1/2 inch tall.
Displayed
information in the initial display mode (pictured)
includes time (hour and minutes), month and date, weekday,
indoor temperature, outdoor temperature, and moon phase.
Three other display modes let you display clock seconds
digitally in place of the weekday, the indoor temperature,
or the outdoor temperature.
Mount this
clock on a wall, or extend the clock's integral foldout
stand to use it as a freestanding unit on a table or
shelf.
Features:
- Sets automatically to
WWVB radio signal (manual setting is also possible).
- User-selectable 12- or
24-hour time display. Hour and minutes are separated
by a flashing colon (:) that indicates seconds.
- Digital
clock seconds are a user-selectable alternative to
weekday, indoor temperature, or outdoor temperature.
- Daily alarm setting with
snooze function.
- Calendar display with
weekday abbreviations in your choice of four
languages: English, French, Spanish, or German.
- Time zone setting (13
available).
- Daylight saving time
ON/OFF option.
- Moon phase (8 phase
icons).
- Indoor temperature
display.
- Outdoor temperature
display via wireless remote transmitter.
- Temperature displays are
user-selectable for either °F
or °C.
- Clock can be wall
mounted, or integral foldout stand can be extended for
placement on a table or shelf.
- Clock is powered by two
AA alkaline batteries (not included), with normal life
of about 1 year.
TX6U
Outdoor Temperature Transmitter:
- Remote transmission of
outdoor temperature to clock via 433 MHz signals.
- Wall
mounting (remote unit snaps into its own wall-mounted
bracket).
- TX6U is powered by two
AA alkaline batteries (not included), with normal life
of about 1 year.
Specifications:
- Indoor temperature
measuring range:
32° to 122°F with 0.1°F resolution
(0° to 50°C with 0.1°C resolution)
- Outdoor temperature
measuring range:
-21.8° to 157.2°F with 0.2°F resolution
(-29.9° to 69.9°C with 0.1°C resolution)
- Temperature checking
intervals:
Indoor: every 10 seconds
Outdoor: every 5 minutes
- Transmission
distance:
82 feet (25 meters) maximum
- Clock dimensions:
12.20 inches (310 mm) wide
8.03 inches (204 mm) high
1.18 inches (30 mm) deep (excluding foldout stand for
freestanding applications)
- Remote transmitter
dimensions:
1.57
inches (40 mm) wide
5.04 inches (128 mm) high
0.9 inch (23 mm) deep
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.
The La Crosse Technology
WS8117U-AL Digital Atomic Clock:
The La Crosse Technology
Digital Atomic 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 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 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 clock works: The 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 clock's CMOS microprocessor for
decoding. Once your 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 clock
performs its WWVB check hourly until the signal is found.)
As long as your 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 clock out of transmitter range for an
extended period of time, the clock will continue to
operate as a highly accurate quartz-controlled clock. Upon
re-entering the transmitter range, your clock will correct
itself again to the precise WWVB time signal.
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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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 | La Crosse Technology TX6U Remote Sensor The La Crosse Technology TX6U is the more common remote temperature only sensor for the La Crosse Technology weather instruments. The La Crosse Technology TX6U does not have a display of it’s own. The TX6U uses 2 AA batteries, and is excellent for use for extended periods of operation in cold temperatures. In harsh climates, the alkaline batteries in the TX6U may be replaced with Lithium batteries for extended low temperature operation.

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