Radio Controlled
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January 26, 2012
A Brief History of Greenwich Mean Time
Greenwich Mean Time has put the Greenwich observatory on the South bank of the river Thames in London at the centre of timekeeping for over 150 years. What began as a means for British sailors to determine their location escalated until it defined local time all across the [...]
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October 22, 2009
Wristwatches are powered and tell the time in a number of ways, each way has different advantages and disadvantages. The standard of technology is high for contemporary watches and you are unlikely to encounter powering issues, but you may find that a certain type of watch power will facilitate the way that you use a [...]
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October 29, 2008
Atomic clocks are the most accurate time pieces on the planet, but unfortunately far too large and expensive for personal use. Radio controlled watches, such as Casio’s waveceptor range, however give you a practical way to bring that accuracy to your own wrist.
Radio controlled watches utilise a network of 5 time signal transmitters located around [...]
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