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Radio Atomic Clocks Measures Humidity & Temperature

Radio Atomic Clocks Measures Humidity & TemperatureControl Company's Traceable GIANT-DIGITS radio atomic clock allows users to view giant-sized digits from anywhere with a desk or wall mount. Users never need to set the clock as it automatically adjusts for daylight saving, leap year, and even the earth's wobble in leap seconds. The clock maintains better than 1-sec accuracy for 25,000 years, and radio signal from NIST's Colorado atomic clock automatically sets the correct time/date.

Of the two available models, the 1087 model features 4¾"-heigh digits, measures 16½" x 10½" x 1¾", and weighs 3¼ lbs. Batteries and a remote temperature module are supplied. Shows date and day, 12/24-hr format.

The 1088 model includes 2¼"-high digits that are viewable from 200', measures 11½" x 7¾" x 1", and weighs 1 lb. Batteries are supplied, and the model shows the date. A remote temperature/humidity module is also supplied. The relative humidity range is 10% to 90% (ambient and remote) with a resolution of 1%.

Other features include a desk stand and wall mount; simultaneously display of both ambient and remote F/C temperatures; and a remote module that can be placed outdoors, in store rooms, or anywhere up to 100' away.

Resolution is 1 sec. Accuracy is 1/10,000 of a sec, and the temperature range is 23 to 122 F (-5 to 50 C). Resolution is 0.1° with an accuracy of ±1 C.

To ensure accuracy, an individually serial-numbered Traceable Certificate is provided from an ISO 17025 calibration laboratory accredited by A2LA, indicating traceability to NIST standards.
Control Company
4455 Rex Road
Friendswood TX 77546
Phone: 281-482-1714
Fax: 281-482-9448
http://www.control3.com

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