I have two inexpensive WWVB clocks and one updated correctly, the
other didn't. Since they are identical models, I have to assume that
one of them just missed the transmission.

As for moving to AZ, I like that idea. I'm next door in NM and I never
have liked the idea of DST.

Joe
KA5ZEC

On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 4:26 PM, Majdi S. Abbas <m...@latt.net> wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 01, 2009 at 05:51:24PM -0500, Glenn Little WB4UIV wrote:
>> My WWV clock at home and the master clock at the TV station that I
>> am engineer for did not update to EST from EDT.
>> Did anyone else see their WWV clock not change time for DST?
>
>        WWVB does have a bit that accounts for it, but most of those
> clocks just try to update once a day, and if they take a single bit
> error in the minute or two they check, they'll miss it.
>
>        Also, many of them don't truly implement the DST mechanism;
> but relied on an internal calendar that told them when it would be
> due, and otherwise tend to disregard that bit.
>
>        Move to Arizona, it worked for me ;)  I no lonver have to
> play DST games, and it's quite refreshing.
>
>        73,
>
>        Majdi, N0RMZ
>
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