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(More customer reviews)My clock does not look like the one pictured above. I looked for the model number on the SkyScan Web site, and could not find it - not even with a search of the site. Hmm...
The atomic function worked once for me when I first got it, but it doesn't seem want to update the time. That first time was not easy either. I had much trouble before it finally decided (on its own) to update. I have tried placing it in a west-facing window, but to no avail. I have tried taking the batteries out and starting from scratch, but still no updates since the first time I got it. Even pushing the "wave" button does not accomplish an update.
On the bright side, the clock seems to keep good time (maybe it updates occasionally, who could really know?). The projection function is what I wanted, and that is superb. The numbers projected are large and in focus (clock has a focus knob and one that changes the angle of the digits). I definitely can not complain about the projection.
I have never used the alarm, so I can't say as to how that works. I just wish the update function would readily work. And, yes, I know that we receive the atomic signal in southeastern Ohio, because my other atomic clock adjusts without issue.
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From Equity by La Crosse's SkyScan line of atomic clocks, this alarm clock shines the precise time in red digits on a wall or flat surface with its side-ported projector. The clock's internal antenna picks up the NIST WWVB radio signal from the U.S. atomic clock in Fort Collins, Colorado, and sets itself accordingly for increased accuracy. Updating daily, the clock adjusts for Daylight Savings Time. The clock also monitors indoor temperatures to a tenth of a degree.
The alarm clock's round LCD screen conveys the time by the hour, minute, and second; a PM indicator signifies afternoon and evening hours. When the snooze alarm is engaged, the clock displays an alarm notification icon. For nighttime screen viewing, the clock's dial lights up on demand. The clock relates the current month and day using its perpetual calendar, as well as the day of the week. To power the clock, two alkaline AA batteries are required. A limited 90-day warranty covers this item. The alarm clock measures approximately 9-1/2 inches wide by 2-4/5 inches deep by 7-1/2 inches high and weighs 1-1/2 pounds upon shipping.
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