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Traceable® Atomic Clock Complete Description
World’s most accurate clock—the clock that replaces
everything
Traceable® Clock is accurate to 1/10,000 of a second at all times.
Receives a signal directly from the world's most accurate timekeeper,
the National Institute of Standards and Technology. NIST's atomic clock
is accurate to one hundred billionth of a second.
Use for the receiving of samples, noting the exact time an
event occurred, supporting documentation, providing a standard for a
location's other clocks, maintaining ISO 9000 certification, and for
the myriad of occasions when knowing the exact time is immensely
valuable.
Corrects for Daylight Saving Time
NIST radio signal automatically sets and precisely displays time of day
to the second, A.M./P.M., month, date, and day of the week. It
automatically adjusts the clock for daylight saving time, leap year,
and leap seconds (earth rotation wobble corrections). To assure
accuracy an individually serial-numbered Traceable® Certificate is
provided from our ISO 17025 calibration laboratory accredited by A2LA.
It indicates traceability to standards provided by NIST (National
Institute of Standards and Technology).
Display includes a signal reception strength indicator and a
U.S. map showing the user-selected time zone. Night-vision electro
luminescent backlighting permits viewing in total darkness.
Traceable® Clock has a settable alarm. For noisy areas, the alarm
increases in intensity and volume until turned off.
A direct, radio-controlled link to NIST’s Atomic Clock in
Boulder, Colorado—
Traceable® Clock functions as a radio receiver whose internal
computer processes the NIST signal received from Boulder, Colorado. LCD
digits, 1/2-inch-high, are readable from over 10 feet. Battery
operation (two AAAs supplied) eliminates electrical outage concerns and
powers the unit continuously for 1 year. Size is 3-3/8 x 4 x 1-1/2
inches. Weight is 6 ounces. Replacement battery Cat. No. 1105.
Control Cat. No. 5003 Traceable®
Atomic Clock
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