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Brian Goldsmith.  
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 More options Oct 17 2006, 6:20 am
Newsgroups: aus.electronics
From: "Brian Goldsmith." <brian.goldsm...@NOSPAMMecho1.com.au>
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2006 10:20:35 GMT
Local: Tues, Oct 17 2006 6:20 am
Subject: Re: Digital Clock Speeding Up (ie Gaining Time)

"David L. Jones"  wrote

Most mains powered clocks derive their time form the 50Hz mains which
is very accurate over a long time period. So your clocks are most
likely picking up noise on the mains that is causing missing pulses or
some such problem.

****What???
The clock is supposedly gaining time,not losing it!
If it is missing "pulses" it will lose time!

Brian Goldsmith


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