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Purchases and Ugly Box Discount areas before you leave! Atomic Clock RadioThis is our atomic clock radio section. These atomic clock radio's set themselves, and maintains split second accuracy while offering many other features.
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the item title for complete description and availability information.
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 | Maverick R-395 Atomic Alarm Clock Radio and Weather Station with Color Changing Display The Maverick R-395 Atomic Alarm Clock Radio is a digital AM/FM clock radio with modern styling that displays the atomic time, date, weekday, indoor/outdoor temperature, and animated weather forecast on its backlit color-changing LCD display in reference to the outdoor remote temperature. Regular price: $79.99 Sale price: $56.95 |  | Maverick R-495 Atomic Projection Alarm Clock Radio w/ Weather Station and Color Changing Display The Maverick R-495 Atomic Projection Alarm Clock Radio is a digital stereo AM/FM clock radio and weather station with modern styling that displays the atomic time, date, weekday, indoor/outdoor temperature, and animated weather forecast on its backlit color-changing LCD display in reference to the outdoor remote temperature. There's more, the R-495 is also equipped with an integral projection feature that displays the current time on the ceiling for easy night viewing. This clock even has stereo speakers and an auxiliary audio input for use with an ipod, mp3 player or other sound source. Regular price: $89.95 Sale price: $49.95 |  |  | ERC226 Digital Alarm Clock with FM Scan Radio and Temperature Display The ERC226 Digital Alarm Clock and Radio is a sharp looking yet inexpensive clock and radio that is appropriate for the desk or nightstand. The LCD displays time (in 12 or 24 hour format) in large 1 inch numbers, plus date, day of the week, year, and indoor temperature (in degrees F or C) in smaller numbers. The ERC226 has an FM radio with scan tuning. Regular price: $14.95 Sale price: $9.95, 2/$19.00, 5/$45.00, 10/$85.00, 30/$240.00, 60/$420.00, 120/$780.00 |  |
Please note.
The signal atomic clocks receive in order to set the time does not propagate well during the
day. That's the nature of the signal, not the clock. These
clocks are designed to catch the signal when they can, generally in the
middle of the night, calibrate themselves, and then run quite accurately
for days until they can catch another signal. When
you first put in the batteries, they will most likely not set themselves
until the middle of the night. The analog clocks generally tick for
a few seconds, advance to 4:00, and wait. The digitals display
various things while they wait. That's normal. By morning,
weather permitting, it
should be correct.
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