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La Crosse WS-8349U Digital Atomic Clock
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The
La Crosse WS-8349U Digital Atomic Clock shows the hour and minutes in numbers a full 4
inches tall. A flashing colon (:)
between hour and minutes indicates seconds, and digital seconds can be
optionally displayed in the lower section of the LCD panel. Depending on
the selected display mode, digital seconds are about 3/4 inch or 1 inch
tall. The indoor temperature, indoor humidity, month, and weekday are about
3/4 inch tall. The outdoor temperature and numeric date are about 1 inch
tall. (In
the temperature displays, tenths of a
degree are smaller than the other numbers.) The
forecast icon varies in size, depending on which icon is displayed. The
largest icon (sun with clouds) is about 1-3/4 inches wide by 1-1/8
inches tall. This digital atomic clock
with alarm and snooze is ideal for medium to
large rooms and also for folks whose vision is less than perfect.
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The La Crosse WS-8349U Jumbo Atomic Wall Clock
Features
contemporary styling, that looks
great in vertically brushed aluminum with a metallic silver-tone
plastic bezel around the two-section display. This clock is is medium-large at
about 12 inches wide by
11-3/4 inches tall. Most of the clock's front is taken up by its
big 2-section LCD panel. The upper section is about 7-1/2 inches wide
by 4-1/4 inches high, and the lower section is about 7-1/2 inches
wide by 2-3/8 inches high. The daily alarm has a 10-minute snooze function.
Mount this clock on a wall, or extend the integral foldout stand on the back and place it on a table or a shelf.
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The WS-8349U has
four user-selectable display modes. Information shown in the
initial display mode (pictured) includes hour and minutes, month and date, weekday, indoor temperature,
indoor relative humidity, outdoor temperature, and weather
forecast.
The three other display modes let you display
clock seconds digitally in place of indoor humidity, indoor temperature, or
outdoor temperature. A tower and waves icon appears in the upper
left corner of the top (hour and minutes) section of the LCD
panel to indicate successful reception of the atomic clock
time-synchronization radio signal. In
addition to large displays, this clock's LCD panel has 8
user-selectable contrast levels for optimum
viewing under a variety of lighting conditions.
The three weather
forecast icons that can be displayed by the WS-8349U are:
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Sunny: The weather
is expected to improve (not that it will be sunny).
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Sun with Clouds:
The weather is expected to be fair (not that it will be partly
cloudy).
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Clouds with
Rain: The weather is expected to worsen (not that it will
actually rain or snow).
If the barometric
pressure is currently changing, an up or down weather tendency
arrow is displayed along with the forecast icon. The up arrow
indicates increasing pressure and that the weather is expected
to improve or remain good. The down arrow indicates decreasing
pressure and that the weather is expected to worsen or remain
poor. No arrow indicates stable air pressure.
On this clock, the four
control pushbuttons are located on the back panel to give the
front of the clock a clean, contemporary look. When
you set the alarm time on the WS-8349U, it appears in the lower section of the
LCD panel where the indoor temperature and humidity are shown in
the initial display mode during normal operation. The alarm is
automatically switched on when the alarm time is set, and the
alarm-on state is indicated by an alarm icon between the moon
phase and the calendar month. After the alarm time is set, you
can turn the alarm on or off during normal operation by pressing
the ALM (alarm) button. We
should mention that the outdoor temperature is transmitted
to the clock by an included TX6U wireless remote thermo
sensor/transmitter. Maximum transmission range in open areas is
330 feet (100 meters) when the TX6U is used with the WS-8349U.
Although the TX6U is splash-resistant, be sure to mount it where
it is sheltered from direct precipitation and also from direct
sunlight. Please have a look at
the Features list below. We think that the jumbo display and the
modern styling of the WS-8349U atomic digital wall clock with
forecast make this clock ideal for both home and workplace use,
especially in applications where people must be able to see the time clearly from
across a room.
Note: As is typical of
giant-display digital LCD clocks, this one does not have a
backlight for its displays.
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Features:
- Sets
automatically to WWVB (60 kHz) radio signal from U.S. atomic
clock in Colorado. Manual setting is also
possible.
- Radio tower
and waves icon indicates WWVB signal reception.
- Giant time display
in 12-hour format:
- Hour
and minutes digits
are
4
inches tall and separated by a
flashing colon (:) that indicates
the passage of seconds.
- PM is displayed along with time
from noon to midnight.
- Hour, minutes, month, date,
and weekday are continuously displayed (as is the weather
forecast).
- Four
user-selectable display modes let you display digital seconds in place of indoor
humidity, indoor temperature, or
outdoor temperature.
- Any of 13
time zones can be set. Select Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) or -1 to
-12 hours.
- Time
zones from -4 to -10 hours and GMT (0) are displayed with 3-letter
abbreviations: ATL (Atlantic), EST (Eastern, the default
setting), CST (Central), MST (Mountain), PAC (Pacific),
ALA (Alaska), HAW (Hawaii), and GMT.
- Daylight
Saving Time (DST) on/off option.
- Full
auto-calendar for year 2003 to 2029 (default setting is
2004).
- Three-letter
month and weekday abbreviations are user-selectable for any
of 3 languages: English, French, or Spanish.
- One daily
alarm. Pressing SNZ (snooze) button suspends
alarm for 10 minutes.
- Alarm time
can be displayed in the lower section of the display.
- Three forecast icons predict
the weather for 12 to 24 hours in the future with 70% to 75%
accuracy.
- A trend arrow (up or down) is
displayed when the barometric pressure is rising or falling.
- LCD panel contrast is
user-adjustable for 8 levels for optimum viewing.
- Maximum transmission range for
remote temperature is 330 feet (100 meters).
- Clock can be wall mounted, or
integral foldout stand can be extended for placement on a
table or shelf.
- TX6U remote transmitter is
wall mounted via an included bracket into which transmitter
snaps.
- Clock is powered by three AA
(1.5V) alkaline batteries (not included), with normal life
of about 1 year.
- TX6U is powered by two AA
(1.5V) alkaline batteries (not included), with normal life
of about 1 year.
For use in sub-freezing
temperatures, AA lithium batteries are recommended instead
of alkaline.
WS-8349U Clock Specifications:
- Time source and frequency: WWVB,
60
kHz
- Indoor temperature measuring range:
+14.1°F to +99.8°F with 0.2°F resolution
("OFL" is displayed if outside this range)
- Outdoor temperature measuring range:
-21.8° to 157.8°F with 0.2°F resolution
("OFL" is displayed if outside this range)
- Temperature checking interval:
- Indoor: every 10 seconds
- Outdoor: every 5 minutes
- Indoor humidity measuring
range: 1% to 99% relative humidity
- Dimensions:
12.08 inches (307 mm) wide
11.79 inches (300 mm) high
1.09 inches (28 mm) deep
TX6U Remote Temperature
Transmitter Specifications:
- Remote
transmission of outdoor temperature to station
via 433.92 MHz signals
- Temperature
checking interval: every 1 minute, with reception by
WS-8349U clock every 5 minutes
- Splash-resistant case
- Wall
mounting
(remote unit snaps into its own wall-mounted bracket)
- Dimensions:
1.57 inches (40 mm) wide
5.04 inches (128 mm) high
0.9 inch (23 mm) deep
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Radio-Controlled Time:
The NIST (National Institute of
Standards and Technology, Time and Frequency Division) maintains
a radio station, WWVB, in Ft. Collins, Colorado. The WWVB radio
station derives its signal from the NIST atomic clock in
Boulder, Colorado. A team of atomic physicists is continually
measuring every second of every day, to an accuracy of ten
billionths of a second per day. These physicists have created an
international standard, measuring a second as 9,192,631,770
vibrations of a Cesium-133 atom in a vacuum.
WWVB (the station’s
identification just like any other radio station) continuously
broadcasts time and frequency signals at 60 kHz. The carrier
frequency provides a stable frequency reference traceable to the
national standard. There are no voice announcements on the
station, but a time code is synchronized with the 60 kHz carrier
and is broadcast continuously at a rate of 1 bit per second
using pulse width modulation. The time code contains the year,
day of year, hour, minute, second, and flags that indicate the
status of Daylight Saving Time, leap years, and leap seconds.
The La Crosse Technology
WS-8349U
Radio Controlled Digital Clock:
The La Crosse Technology Radio
Controlled Digital Clock maintains its incredible accuracy by automatically
tuning into the WWVB radio signal. The built-in
antenna ensures reliable signal reception up to 2000 miles
(3200km) from the WWVB transmitter. As a result, the La Crosse
Technology clock will calibrate to the atomic clock not only
throughout the mainland U.S. but also in much of Canada. You
need only insert the battery, wait until the signal is received,
and program the desired additional settings. In locations
outside of WWVB range, the La Crosse clock can be
manually set and will provide the high degree of accuracy of any
quality quartz clock.
In a nutshell, here's how the the
La Crosse clock works: The clock's antenna is specifically tuned for optimal
reception of the 60 kHz time signal. The time signal received on the
antenna is demodulated by an onboard receiver, which sends
the information to the clock's CMOS
microprocessor for decoding. Once your clock has automatically
set its time for the first time, it ensures continuing accuracy
by automatically tuning into the WWVB radio signal once per day
at midnight. (If no signal is detected, the clock performs its
WWVB check hourly until the signal is found.) As long as your clock is kept within
transmitter range, it will continue to display
the absolutely precise time, automatically adjusting for summer time/winter time
changeovers if the Daylight Saving Time option is ON. Should you
move your clock out of transmitter range for an extended period
of time, the clock will continue to operate as a
highly accurate quartz-controlled clock. Upon re-entering the
transmitter range, your clock will correct itself again to the
precise WWVB time signal.
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 | La Crosse TX6U Remote Sensor/Transmitter The La Crosse TX6U is the more common remote temperature only sensor for the La Crosse Technology weather instruments. The La Crosse Technology TX6U does not have a display of it’s own. The TX6U uses 2 AA batteries, and is excellent for use for extended periods of operation in cold temperatures. In harsh climates, the alkaline batteries in the TX6U may be replaced with Lithium batteries for extended low temperature operation.

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