Is today 1st jan 2004 ?????
I have a "Big Display Radio Controlled Clock (RCL-07) from Argoose, it sets
itself 3 times a day from the Rugby transmitter. Today is the 1st January 2004, but last week it was definitely November. One must assume (or must one?) that the fault is with (actually I am not sure how to complete this sentence). Any thoughts ? |
Is today 1st jan 2004 ?????
"Joe Green" wrote in message ... I have a "Big Display Radio Controlled Clock (RCL-07) from Argoose, it sets itself 3 times a day from the Rugby transmitter. Today is the 1st January 2004, but last week it was definitely November. One must assume (or must one?) that the fault is with (actually I am not sure how to complete this sentence). Any thoughts ? Mine threw a wobbly the other day, moved itself a week forward and to add extra spice, went on an hour too, so it wound up getting me out of bed at 6:40 on Monday morning. I was not happy at all, kicked it, reset it and now it works fine again. Most likely a glitch when it recalibrated itself at midnight. Hellraiser............ |
Is today 1st jan 2004 ?????
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Is today 1st jan 2004 ?????
On Mon, 01 Dec 2003 17:23:24 +0000, Joe Green wrote:
I have a "Big Display Radio Controlled Clock (RCL-07) from Argoose, it sets itself 3 times a day from the Rugby transmitter. Today is the 1st January 2004, but last week it was definitely November. One must assume (or must one?) that the fault is with (actually I am not sure how to complete this sentence). Any thoughts ? Mmmm! I have 3 clocks (2 analogue and one digital) that receive their synch signals from the Rugby transmitter, though on a much more frequent basis than 3 times per day. None has shown the wrong time and the digital one is certainly showing the correct date. Chris Ward |
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