![]() ![]() I suppose that would depend on the received signal strength. Right the whole of the British Isles is within 500K of Anthorn and more than 500K from the german transmitter (Mainfingen) so would make no sense for Casios (which can pick up all the worlds Radio clock signals) to use Germany rather than Anthorn. ![]() Yeah, I can't be bothered to check but I think Casio use Frankfurt for the UK.ĪFAIK Casio use whichever transmitter is local so Anthorn for the UK. Putting the clock in a window facing Cumbria (Anthorn) might help. In such extreme circumstances, place the system close to the window. F.Y.I.: ` A flashing radio mast icon indicates that the DCF signal reception has started ` A continuously displayed radio mast icon indicates that the DCF signal was received successfully ` We recommend a minimum distance of 2.5 meters to all sources of interference, such as televisions or computer monitors ` Radio reception is weaker in rooms with concrete walls (e.g.: in cellars) and in offices. ` During RC reception,to stop searching radio signal, Press and hold the “WAVE” button for two seconds. If no signals received within 7 minutes, then the DCF signal search stops (the radio mast icon disappears) and start again at the next full one hour. ` To start manual DCF signal reception, press the “WAVE“ button. This procedure is repeated automatically up to total 5 times. If this synchronization attempt is unsuccessful (the radio mast icon disappears from the display), the system will automatically attempt another synchronization at the next full one hour. ` At 1:00 am, the clock automatically carries out the synchronization procedure with the DCF signal to correct any deviations to the exact time. Reception of the Radio signal: ` The clock automatically starts the DCF signal search after 7 minutes of any restart or changing of new fresh batteries. These are the instructions regarding the radio signal. I have a radio controlled clock in my kitchen.
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