La Crosse Technology WT-3161 is an atomic analog clock that automatically sets itself using the WWVB radio signal from Fort Collins, Colorado. It features four time zones (Pacific, Mountain, Central, and Eastern), and automatically adjusts for Daylight Saving Time. The clock can be manually set if the WWVB signal is unavailable. It has a 12-month battery life and is suitable for indoor or outdoor use. Place it near a window for optimal signal reception.
La Crosse Technology WT-3161 is an atomic analog clock that automatically sets itself using the WWVB radio signal from Fort Collins, Colorado. It features four time zones (Pacific, Mountain, Central, and Eastern), and automatically adjusts for Daylight Saving Time. The clock can be manually set if the WWVB signal is unavailable. It has a 12-month battery life and is suitable for indoor or outdoor use. Place it near a window for optimal signal reception.
La Crosse Technology WT-3161 is an atomic analog clock that automatically sets itself using the WWVB radio signal from Fort Collins, Colorado. It features four time zones (Pacific, Mountain, Central, and Eastern), and automatically adjusts for Daylight Saving Time. The clock can be manually set if the WWVB signal is unavailable. It has a 12-month battery life and is suitable for indoor or outdoor use. Place it near a window for optimal signal reception.
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