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A bit off topic, but read today that AT&T is dropping the free time call in California on Sept. 19 claiming fewer people are using it and they are unable to repair the equipment,the 767-8900 or as it also was known as "POPCORN" will be missed by me. Everytime we go through a seasonal time change, I would set my clocks by it.

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Australian version of the clock socket:
[Linked Image from updates.clipsal.com]

There is a 4 pin version available for master/slave clock setups also.

[Linked Image from updates.clipsal.com]

(both pictures from Clipsal website www.clipsal.com.au)

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The 3 pin version is used for Simplex clock systems with auto minute correction at the 59th minute.

The 4 pin version is used on master clock systems with separate seconds and minutes drives like T&N and FAVAG.


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The old master / slave clocks at least had all the clocks showing the correct time.

Or all wrong... the public pool I went to yesterday had all the wall clocks stuck at 9:45... large institutions still have master/slave clocks here and my experiences are not all that good. My school clock (1999 system) was always 3 minutes off...

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they are unable to repair the equipment,


Maybe more like 'unwilling'. Since it's not a revenue producer, there's no incentive to maintain the system. frown

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My college installed Simplex cloxks in '05, so that all the classes would start at the same time... for the last week all the clocks have been stuck at 2:00... shows the quality of the maintnence men at this place.

-Will

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