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Reviews For: ElectronicsUSA.com CK-2 Dual Time Zone LED Clock

Category: Ham Shack Clocks

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Review Summary For : ElectronicsUSA.com CK-2 Dual Time Zone LED Clock
Reviews: 12MSRP: 225.
Description:
Dual time zones, two six digit LED displays (with seconds!), settable to UTC and Local time, or ANY two time zones (with plain panel version).
Product is in production
More Info: http://www.electronicsusa.com/ck2.html
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N2WB Rating: 2007-06-10
GREAT ITEM! Time Owned: 0 to 3 months.
Was over at Bob/N6OX a few weeks ago and saw this clock in his new shack, Had looked at it on-line a few years back..

The display of both UTC and local time is convenient. The red LED display is readable in both light and dark environments. The display has a switch controlled dimmer. It is powered from 120 VAC. The clock is easy to set. The clock timing is synchronized to the 120 VAC line frequency of 60 Hz. Ordered it on-line. ElectronicsUSA.com called my home QTH to let me know update and that it was going to ship. Great item in the DX Shack! TU EUSA!
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Bill N2WB
WILD BILL
K7VRE Rating: 2006-11-21
Very useful clock Time Owned: more than 12 months.
The CK-2 Dual Time Zone Clock has been a fixture in my radio room for some time. The display of both UTC and local time is convenient. The red LED display is readable in both light and dark environments. The display has a switch controlled dimmer, which I always leave in the dim position. It is powered from 120 VAC. The clock is easy to set. The clock timing is synchronized to the 120 VAC line frequency of 60 Hz. When the power is off temporarily, an internal battery back up keeps the clock time running even though the display is dark. ElectronicsUSA.com has always been a good supplier. My CK-2 has never had a problem of any kind. No, it is not an "atomic clock" -- but it's just an acccurate, in my experience. I would not part with it.