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VWR* Radio-Controlled Clock
Count on the utmost accuracy with this radio-controlled clock. Ideal for receiving and recording samples, noting the exact time an event occurred, supporting documentation, providing a standard for a location’s other clocks, maintaining ISO 9000 certification, or any time when you need the exact time.Clock receives a radio signal from the world’s most accurate timekeeper, NIST’s Atomic Clock in Boulder Colorado, which is accurate to one hundred billionth of a second. NIST radio signal automatically sets and precisely displays time of day to one second, a.m./p.m. indication, month, date and day of the week. Unit automatically adjusts the clock for daylight saving time, leap year and leap seconds. The 3.8cm (1.5") high LCD digits are readable from over 10 feet away. Display also includes a signal reception strength indicator and a U.S. map showing the user-selected time zone. Night-vision electroluminescent backlighting permits viewing in total darkness. A settable alarm function increases in intensity and volume until turned off. Dimensions: 8.6Wx10.2Hx3.8Dcm (33/8x4x11/2"). A serial numbered certificate is provided from an ISO 17025 calibration laboratory accredited by A2LA to indicate instrument traceability to standards provided by the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Count on the utmost accuracy with this radio-controlled clock. Ideal for receiving and recording samples, noting the exact time an event occurred, supporting documentation, providing a standard for a location’s other clocks, maintaining ISO 9000 certification, or any time when you need the exact time. Clock receives a radio signal from the world’s most accurate timekeeper, NIST’s Atomic Clock in Boulder Colorado, which is accurate to one hundred billionth of a second. NIST radio signal automatically sets and precisely displays time of day to one second, a.m./p.m. indication, month, date and day of the week. Unit automatically adjusts the clock for daylight saving time, leap year and leap seconds. The 3.8cm (1.5") high LCD digits are readable from over 10 feet away. Display also includes a signal reception strength indicator and a U.S. map showing the user-selected time zone. Night-vision electroluminescent backlighting permits viewing in total darkness. A settable alarm function increases in intensity and volume until turned off. Dimensions: 8.6Wx10.2Hx3.8Dcm (33/8x4x11/2"). A serial numbered certificate is provided from an ISO 17025 calibration laboratory accredited by A2LA to indicate instrument traceability to standards provided by the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Count on the utmost accuracy with this radio-controlled clock. Ideal for receiving and recording samples, noting the exact time an event occurred, supporting documentation, providing a standard for a location’s other clocks, maintaining ISO 9000 certification, or any time when you need the exact time. Clock receives a radio signal from the world’s most accurate timekeeper, NIST’s Atomic Clock in Boulder Colorado, which is accurate to one hundred billionth of a second. NIST radio signal automatically sets and precisely displays time of day to one second, a.m./p.m. indication, month, date and day of the week. Unit automatically adjusts the clock for daylight saving time, leap year and leap seconds. The 3.8cm (1.5") high LCD digits are readable from over 10 feet away. Display also includes a signal reception strength indicator and a U.S. map showing the user-selected time zone. Night-vision electroluminescent backlighting permits viewing in total darkness. A settable alarm function increases in intensity and volume until turned off. Dimensions: 8.6Wx10.2Hx3.8Dcm (33/8x4x11/2"). A serial numbered certificate is provided from an ISO 17025 calibration laboratory accredited by A2LA to indicate instrument traceability to standards provided by the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
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