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Franklin's F12-6 Series analog
clocks are designed to receive the radio time signal (WWVB) emitted
by the U.S.
Atomic Clock located at Fort Collins, Colorado. Once received
the exact hour, minute and second are displayed. Spring and fall corrections are automatically addressed. U.S. Atomic Clock in Fort Collins Colorado
is accurate to + / - 1 second in 1.8 million years.
Standard Features Include:
Microprocessor controlled German movement, High Impact PLASTIC case,
blemish free, shatter resistant acrylic case, "low battery" function,
12 inch dial - uses (1) AA battery
Time Limited Special: This clock is free with purchase of a GPS Mouse
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Standard Features
Include:
- Easy to read 12 inch dials
- High Impact Plastic Case
- Red Sweep Second Hand
- Shatter Resistant and Blemish Free Lens
- White dial - Black Case
- Battery operated
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Model MS12: The warmth of wood combined
with modern technology
These solid hardwood wall clocks feature a radio-controlled
movement which automatically picks up a radio-transmitted time
signal from the National Institute of Standards. Each day this
clock will receive the signal and adjust the time to match
the atomic clock. It will even automatically adjust itself
in the Fall and Spring for Daylight Saving Time.
12" case
with 9" diameter dial.
Available in oak, cherry, or antique walnut finish.
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