![]() ![]() #Radio clock not working trialYou may find it takes a fair bit of trial and error to discover the best location. Take the batteries out for a few minutes put them back and try it in a different location - if it is picking up the time signal it should set itself correctly after a few minutes. ![]() In both cases, yours and the OP's, it's probably just loosing the time signal which is quite prone to interference from other equipment. I have previously noticed problems with its time-keeping, occasionally it'll be a few hours out for no reason (although the minutes are always accurate).īasically, the time should set itself with minimal input from you, the fact that it didn't add the hour when it should have is just an annoyance of technology It has done it without fail every other time so you're not the only one with a problem! I added my hour on manually and it has kept the right time since. I can't give any specific help I'm afraid but I do have a radio-controlled clock which didn't add the hour on. I had the clock working OK before the recent BST time change, but when the clock appeared to fail to automatically advance one hour, I managed to do it manually, when I checked the time later, it had added the extra hour, making the time one hour fast.ĭoes anyone have one of these clocks, and have they worked out the correct procedure for setting the time, as the instructions are so vague as to be almost useless. The "Instruction Manual" is an A4 sheet with not very clear or adequate user instructions. ![]() Below this are for four push buttons: Mode, ^.12/24, v.C/F, SET. On the front panel is the LCD display showing the time, alarm settings, room temperature and date. Their is a long bar button on top called Snooze.Light. The clock case is a silver rectangle approximately 90x85mm (3.5 x 3.25 ins). It is sold by a company in Bishops Stortford through their catalogue. I have a small battery driven digital alarm clock that is apparantly controlled by a satelite signal. ![]()
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