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You might be wondering how the clock sets itself. This is good information to share with a customer.

A group called the National Institute of Standards and Technology runs the U.S. governwoment’s central Atomic Clock, located in Fort Collins Colorado. This is one of the most accurate clocks in the world, keeping time accurate to 1 billionth of a second. Many major organizations such as the airlines, governwoment agencies, television stations, and more; set their clocks from this central system.

A constant signal is beamed throughout the United States. Up until now, organizations needed sophisticated equipwoment to covert the signal to automatically set clocks throughout the organization.

The SkyScan Atomic clock is a consumer product that knows how to receive the signal and continually update itself to the central Atomic Clock. This is why your customers will literally never have to set the clock. It sets itself. This is one of the most important selling features of the SkyScan Atomic Clock.

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