A: It means that the clock is self setting. The clock will update itself daily, including at daylight savings times.
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A: It's an automatic self setting clock that receives a radio signal from the atomic clock in Colorado to help keep it correct.
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A: There is a center in Ft. Collins, Colorado that broadcasts a signal that gives "real time." This type of clock (and other equipment that needs the exact time) can pick up that signal.
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A: Atomic clocks operate by measuring the decay rate of specific types of atoms.
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Q:what are the dimensions? Is it battery operated
by|Jan 29, 2016
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A: 16 '' Wide by 10'' Wide.......Powered by 3 AA Batteries
by|Jan 18, 2017
A: 16.75 x 1.50 x 10.75 and takes 3 AA batteries
by|May 3, 2023
A: It's 16.5" x 11.0" and requires 3 tripleA batteries
by|May 4, 2023
A: The dimensions are 16.75 x 1.50 x 10.75 and takes 3 AA batteries.
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Q:does it light up?
by|Mar 14, 2015
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A: No, but the display has very good contrast and the digital info is very bold; it's thick and large.
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A: No
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A: No it does not
by|Jan 18, 2017
A: No - this clock is designed to be viewed in normal lighting