Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?”
by the music group, Chicago. It was very popular back in the day. From time to time, everyone needs to know the correct time. There are several ways to obtain the correct time.
The most obvious way is to simply look at our smartphones because the time is updated from nearby cell towers. Another way to get the time is to call the phone numbers in the list shown on the left.
You can also get the correct time by visiting the following websites: Time.GOV, NIST.GOV, CHU/NRC – Canada,
U.S. Naval Observatory, WWV, and WWVH.
Lastly, you can listen to the standard time signals by tuning a shortwave radio to the following stations:
The so-called “atomic” clocks and watches receive their synchronization signal from WWVB on 60 kHz.
You can also get the correct time by visiting the following websites: Time.GOV, NIST.GOV, CHU/NRC – Canada,
U.S. Naval Observatory, WWV, and WWVH.
Lastly, you can listen to the standard time signals by tuning a shortwave radio to the following stations:
CHU / NRC (Canada) : 3.330, 7.850, & 14.670 MHz
WWV (Ft. Collins, CO) : 2.5, 5, 10, 15, & 20 MHz
WWVH (Kauai, HI) : 2.5, 5, 10, & 15 MHz
WWV (Ft. Collins, CO) : 2.5, 5, 10, 15, & 20 MHz
WWVH (Kauai, HI) : 2.5, 5, 10, & 15 MHz
The so-called “atomic” clocks and watches receive their synchronization signal from WWVB on 60 kHz.
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