Why digital clocks sometimes differ from the radio clock ?
By gengeni
@gengeni (3308)
Indonesia
August 12, 2011 5:38pm CST
Why digital clocks sometimes differ from the radio clock as much as far as what time?
I have a few days ago I presented my Clock and directed by my clock that I keep on my desk, but unfortunately often deviates from the digital clock as opposed to 1 minute clock so that I often must adjust again. Where did this come from?
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@najibdina29 (1309)
• Indonesia
14 Aug 11
I had the dubious pleasure recently, two radio-clock (a digital display, a conventional pointers) to have side by side ...
there was no summer time .... but the two differed in the time-RADIO WATCH 14! seconds from each other ...
@nakula2009 (2325)
• Indonesia
14 Aug 11
High quality digital clocks actually fairly accurate. In simple / cheap watches cheap electronics but is often used, the components have relatively large tolerances, so that accuracy for gambling. Most clocks are either too fast or too slow. It should just be produced as cheaply as possible, but it takes a certain amount of inaccuracy in purchasing.



