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 It’s
a fact that not all of the “atomic” clocks on the market are created
equal. But if there was a standard, it could be from the Chaney Instrument
Company. I recently had the pleasure of using their Model 50211 digital
wall clock. I think it’s one of the best looking wall clocks out there
today — and it’s always accurate!
Location, Location, Location!
Before you think you can just buy a new Atomix™ clock and hang it on the
wall or place it on just any desk or table, think again. Besides quartz
accuracy, these clocks are basically small radio receivers with built-in
antennas, and as such need to receive the WWVB signal from Fort Collins,
Colorado; an AM signal on 60 kHz. Receiving the signal every single day in
order to be accurate to the millisecond every year isn’t critical, but if
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