3 Casio watches here -- 2 discovered DST last night (Monday), 1 still
on ST. Prior time changes all 3 changed over the night the time changed.
Bill
At 10:44 PM 3/15/2021, you wrote:
I'm going to echo Larry's comments. My clocks are all the older AM
type, there are 8 of them around the premi
I'm going to echo Larry's comments. My clocks are all the older AM
type, there are 8 of them around the premises plus two Casio WWVB
watches. All of which missed the DST change Sunday morning. Several
picked things up Monday morning, two are still not syncing, lets see
how it goes tonight. They
All three WWVB AM clocks I moved into my garage overnight did set to DST
correctly overnight and I have moved them back into the house.
The house now has radiant thermal barrier thermal insulation under the
roof in the attic; this insulation has aluminum foil applied to one
paper surface. When
On Sun, Mar 14, 2021 at 07:43:03PM -0700, lmcdavid wrote:
> I have 3 WWVB AM clocks that did not update DST overnight last night
> but one that did and two BPSK clocks that did. Par for the course. The
> BPSK clocks always set correctly within 10 minutes any time of day.I
My 4 BPSK clocks
I have 3 WWVB AM clocks that did not update DST overnight last night but one
that did and two BPSK clocks that did. Par for the course. The BPSK clocks
always set correctly within 10 minutes any time of day.I moved the clocks that
did not update into the garage out from under the aluminum coated
My clocks did update and I have one that lags by 2 weeks due to its very
old internal software. It flips on the old date. WWVB was indeed down in
the noise this afternoon as John mentioned.
Regards
Paul
WB8TSL
On Sun, Mar 14, 2021 at 10:23 PM wrote:
> Strange, here in KS one of my 60 kHz clocks