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In uk.d-i-y Christopher Tidy wrote:
Hi all, I'm thinking of building an electronic clock control circuit which uses the 50 Hz mains frequency for time keeping. The reason for this is that the clock dial is rather large, so probably wouldn't run for long on battery power, and I don't fancy spending ?40 buying a programmable quartz oscillator chip. I probably should have mentioned. If this is outside. You can get GPS, for about that price, and if it's a clockface, you can mount the antenna there, and have it work just fine. |
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