Atomic clock probe frequency?

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Jim Gammon

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Jan 12, 2013, 1:30:27 AM1/12/13
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Sorry to get back on the subject of the talking atomic clock with
the outdoor probe again. But I think the frequency of the probe
may be up near router WiFi frequencies where ever they are,
because I've noticed that when I position my router in a room
between my clock-receiver and where the outdoor probe is, after a
while the receiver no longer says the outdoor temp. Taking the
receiver nearer to the probe, and holding the reset button on the
clock when it's on the outdoor temp setting, it will come back
after a short time. I'd be interested in others thoughts on
this, not to beat a dead horse or something. 73, Jim WA6EKS

Doug Payne

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Jan 12, 2013, 9:27:43 PM1/12/13
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Sorry Jim, I don't know the answer to your question.

I do have questions of my own though. Once I replace the batteries in the
probe, how do I I get the main unit to recognize it again? In the version I
have, the probe has a three-way switch in the battery compartment; the main
unit has a two-way switch. Does anyone know the functionn of these switches?

I'm embarrassed to admit I don't know the model number of the clock, and I
don't have an electronic copy of the instructions. Perhaps someone
recognizes the model from my description. Thanks for any assistance.
--Doug, AC7T
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