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How does radio controlled time work?

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How does radio controlled time work?

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The government broadcasts a low frequency radio signal from Colorado which contains time and date. The signal is regulated by the NIST’s atomic clock–the most accurate timepiece in the world. These clocks receive this signal and synchronize themselves each night to ensure that the time displayed is always correct.

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