Hillsboro, Ore.— The new traceable clock from Markson receives a signal directly from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) atomic clock which is accurate to the one millionth of a second per year. The NIST radio signal automatically sets and precisely displays time of day to the second, a.
Hillsboro, Ore.— The new traceable clock from Markson receives a signal directly from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) atomic clock which is accurate to the one millionth of a second per year. The NIST radio signal automatically sets and precisely displays time of day to the second, a.m./p.m., month, date, and day of week. The clock automatically adjusts for daylight savings time, leap year, and earth rotation corrections. It also features electroluminescent backlighting and a setable alarm with adjustable volume. Markson LabSales