Weems and Plath Endurance II 135 Barometer/Thermometer User Manual

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24 Hour/Radio Room Clock - A Brief History:
We have combined two clocks in one. This innovative clock incorporates the

dial of a radio room clock with a 24 hour clock movement.
In most regions of the world, the time of day is customarily given using the

12-hour clock method which counts the hours of the day from 1 to 12 twice

daily. These two sequences of twelve hours are differentiated with the use of

the suffixes a.m and p.m. These suffixes are abbreviations for the Latin terms,

Ante Meridian and Post Meridian, meaning before midday and after midday.

For clarity, to distinguish the time at 12 a.m. or p.m., it is suggested to specify

12 noon or 12 midnight instead. Even this designation

can be confusing for legal contracts and time schedules.

To resolve the confusion sometimes caused by the

12-hour clock notation, the 24-hour clock is a method

of timekeeping in which the day runs from midnight

to midnight and is divided into 24 hour increments,

indicating the hours from 0 (midnight) to 23. This 24

hour format is sometimes referred to as military time or

astronomical time. It has also been called railway time

and continental time and is the standard used by the

International Organization of Standards (ISO 8601)

to avoid misinterpretation of numeric representations

between countries with different conventions for writing

numeric times. This method of telling time also prevents

ambiguity in specific avocations that require accuracy

such as aviation, navigation, meteorology, astronomy,

computing, logistics and emergency services.

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