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The Best Time is Atomic Time from La Crosse Technology! ©2007 Atomic-Clocks-Now Get Absolute Atomic Time On Your Ceiling Now ! La Crosse Projection Alarm Clock with Wireless Outdoor Temperature, Absolute Atomic Time WT-5120 Projection alarm clock with radio controlled Atomic Time, wireless outdoor temperature, indoor temperature, and weather forecast icon that displays weather changes based on the current air pressure. The exact time is set automatically from the U.S. Atomic Clock in Fort Collins, Colorado. The time and/or outdoor temperature can be projected on your ceiling or wall in large readable numbers. What about daylight savings time? That is the best part, you don't have to 'spring forward' and 'fall back' every year. This clock will automatically set itself for daylight savings time, and reset back to standard time on the appropriate date. Don't wake up in the middle of night or early morning and then twist or strain your neck trying to see the time on your alarm clock. Or maybe you can't really see the time clearly without your glasses. With this projection alarm clock from La Crosse Technology, the time and/or outside temperature will be displayed in large readable numbers on your wall or ceiling. No more twisting/straining your neck or looking for your glasses to see what time it is! We are an authorized dealer for La Crosse Technology atomic clocks and have found the La Crosse Technology products to be superior in reliability, quality and features. All La Crosse Technology products carry a one year manufacturer warranty. We also offer a 30 day return policy on all of our La Crosse products. See below for details. Retail Price: $44.95 Features: Radio Controlled Atomic Time and Date Indoor Temperature Wireless Outdoor temperature Monitors indoor humidity (%RH) Projects time or remote temperature; or alternating Projects from 3 to 7 feet onto wall or ceiling Adjustable intensity of projection Automatic focus of projection When operating on AC, can project time or temp constantly When operating on battery, will project time for 3 seconds when button is pressed EL backlight 12 or 24 hour time mode AC power adapter included One year manufacturer warranty Actual Size: 5.2 x 3.6 x 1.9 To View Other Items in our Ebay Store Click Here! Specifications: Wireless outdoor temperature range: -21.8°F to 156.2°FIndoor temperature range: 32°F to 122°FTransmission Range: 80 feet Power Requirements:Projection alarm: 2 “AA†Alkaline batteries or included AC power adapterWireless sensor: 2 “AA†Alkaline batteries About Radio Controlled Atomic Clocks Atomic clocks synchronize themselves via radio waves broadcast from the atomic clock in Fort Collins, Colorado, the most accurate timekeeping device on earth. These clocks will self-adjust for daylight saving time, no more having to reset your clock twice a year for daylight saving time changes. The National Atomic clock is set to the exact time that NASA, the National Weather Service, and NOAA (National Oceanic Atmospheric Association) use to monitor official activities. These radio waves can be received anywhere within the continental US and parts of lower Canada. The international standard for timekeeping and the official national timepiece, the US atomic clock is accurate to ten billionths of a second per day. This clock, operated by the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Fort Collins, Colorado, is an electronic device that measures time by counting cesium atom oscillations. Cesium atomic clocks are extremely stable and are unaffected by factors such as temperature, pressure, or humidity. Using a low frequency radio transmission from NIST, the U.S. Atomic clock sends an accurate time signal across the continental United States. These atomic clocks are electronically tuned to the WWVB time signal, which is the very same frequency that is utilized by radio and television stations, and NASA. Recent boosts to the signal strength have provided for improved reception, and allow these atomic clocks to receive the radio signal anywhere within the continental United States and parts of lower Canada.
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