Introduction – Lathem 1500E User Manual

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INTRODUCTION

The Model 1500E

Using the same technology NASA employs to tell time, the Model 1500E wirelessly

synchronizes with the National Institute of Standards and Technology's atomic

clock in Boulder, Colorado. In addition to confirming the time daily, the 1500E

automatically adjusts for Daylight Saving Time. No wires, no worries, and no more

excuses for being late.

About Your Atomic Clock

In addition to a regular quartz time clock, the Model 1500E contains an antenna

and a microchip. The antenna receives the official time signal from the US

Government's National Institute of Standards and Technology and the microchip

translates the time signal and adjusts the time display to the correct time. The

Model 1500E receives a 60-kilohertz, low frequency AM radio signal from the

WWVB radio station maintained by the National Institute of Standards and

Technology (NIST). The NIST, using its atomic clock, is the official timekeeper for

the US and is located in Boulder, Colorado. The Model 1500E will work anywhere

it can receive the WWVB signal from the NIST. This signal is broadcast to reach

across the continental US and into parts of Canada and Mexico. To learn more

about the NIST time correction technology used in the Model 1500E, you can visit:

www.boulder.nist.gov/timefreq/stations/overview.html

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