Now you can have everything since the era has changed a lot and technology has improved so much. You must already know about the atomic clock or also known as radio controlled wall clock. One of the models it has is the wooden radio controlled wall clock, which has the classic look and irresistible beauty. But many people still do not know what to do with the wooden radio controlled wall clock and how to set the clock and what it actually does that makes it special and valuable to buy. Here we will talk about what to do with the wooden radio controlled wall clock.
Check The Time
As a clock, of course the wooden radio controlled wall clock will be able to check the time. You can confirm the correct time according to the NIST atomic clock by checking the website. Another way is to call the number (303) 499-7111, but remember when you call this number you will hear a series of clicks before a voice states that upcoming tone marks a certain number of minutes after the hour according to coordinated universal time.
Off by Hour
Some wooden radio controlled wall clock can adjust time automatically to daylight saving time but some others are not. If your wooden radio controlled wall clock is showing the wrong hour but the minute and second are right, and the clock’s failure to spring forward or fall back by an hour is not an issue, it is probably the time zone setting is askew. You can check the clock’s instruction guide to see how to adjust the setting. And it also can be a reminder before you buy a wooden radio controlled wall clock, that some clocks only allow selection up to four different time zones, the Pacific, Mountain, Central and Eastern but some others even can have time zones outside the WWVB coverage area.
But before do the instructions above, you should know first that when you first turn on your clock, it will take a minute or two to detect and translate the signal. Then it will automatically set the time in coordination with Boulder clock. If the time keeps being not accurate, then do the instruction.