I also have a decades old SkyScan WWVB LCD wall clock which has survived a few sets of
leaking AA batteries :).
It still keeps accurate, occasionally it doesn’t sync, though I think that can be chalked
up to signal propagation.
It’s possible the problem is interference EMF, RF etc. Try moving it to another place in
the room and/or another room.
Don Resor
There may be some inter
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On Jan 14, 2024, at 11:49 AM, Bill Gunshannon via
cctalk <cctalk(a)classiccmp.org> wrote:
This is kind computer related but maybe more ham radio related
but I figure if anywhere, here is the place to find an answer.
I have a SkyScan ATOMIC CLOCK.
It is supposed to get its time from WWVB.
The antenna icon that is supposed to mean it is receiving
WWVB is on.
Your probably wondering why I keep saying "supposed to".
The clock is always wrong. Slow by about 2 minutes.
Is there a known problem with WWVB?
bill