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Re: [time-nuts] Car Clock drift - the lowly 32kHz tuning fork crystal specs

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iovane@inwind.it
Sun, Apr 9, 2017 1:18 PM

I only set the car clock twice a year, at daylight savings time changes.
Yet between daylight savings time changes, the car clock never drifts by
more than a minute.

Just to testify that I do exactly the same on the clock of my old mercedes. I'
ve alwais been unable to estimate the half-year drift because it is always very
less than 1 minute.

iov

>I only set the car clock twice a year, at daylight savings time changes. >Yet between daylight savings time changes, the car clock never drifts by >more than a minute. Just to testify that I do exactly the same on the clock of my old mercedes. I' ve alwais been unable to estimate the half-year drift because it is always very less than 1 minute. iov