Electronics > Beginners
Antenna in atomic clock
Richard Crowley:
What leads you to think you have an "atomic clock" at all?
What does the back look like? There is nothing on the front that suggests an "atomic clock".
Typically there is something in the LCD display of a "lock" indicator when it is receiving WWVL (60KHz)
soldar:
--- Quote from: Richard Crowley on May 03, 2019, 05:48:31 am --- What leads you to think you have an "atomic clock" at all?
--- End quote ---
Well, it is made with atoms. It is not only atomic but molecular also.
BravoV:
--- Quote from: radiolistener on May 03, 2019, 04:37:55 am ---Unfortunately most of us don't trained for using telepathy and don't have magician crystal ball with magic vision to see what you're talking about. If you post photo of electronics inside your clock it will helps to say how it works.
At a glance, this is just a usual crystal quartz electronic clock.
--- End quote ---
--- Quote from: Richard Crowley on May 03, 2019, 05:48:31 am ---What leads you to think you have an "atomic clock" at all?
What does the back look like? There is nothing on the front that suggests an "atomic clock".
Typically there is something in the LCD display of a "lock" indicator when it is receiving WWVL (60KHz)
--- End quote ---
Telepathy wise, I "sense" the OP was sort of scammed by seller maybe ?
Anyway, the mandatory smileys for the clock internal photo ...
PA0PBZ:
I think a good question would be: How did you set the time?
soldar:
I think there is a good chance it is just a plain, regular quartz crystal clock and the question would be why the OP believes it is any kind of " atomic" clock.
Decades ago, when quartz clocks were new, I did hear people use the term " atomic" to distinguish them but I believe that is not used any more.
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page
Go to full version