DCF 77 RADIO CONTROLLED CLOCK
The remote sensor receives the time signal transmitted by Physikalisch-Technische
Bundesanstalt (PTB) of Germany, which is regulated by 4 atomic clocks and in average
deviates less than 1 second in 2 million years. PTB transmits the time signal (DCF77, 77.5kHz)
continuously from Mainflingen, 25 km southeast of Frankfurt (am Main). It is expected that the
signal can cover a distance of 1,500 km from the transmitter. Then the remote sensor
transmits the time signal to the weather station to display the accurate time. However, there
are many environment factors may affect the RCC reception, i.e. nearby computer monitors or
other electronic devices, put on any metal surface, surrounded by any tall buildings and so on.
The user had better to place the remote sensor away from metallic structures and face the
transmitter in Mainflingen-near Frankfurt, Germany.
How to check different outdoor thermo sensors
1. While the outdoor thermo-hygrometer is being displayed in right-bottom corner as shown in
below picture, press [ENTER] button, the icon”
” will appear in the place of the channel
number to indicate the auto scroll to display 5 different remote channels.
2. Press [ENTER] button again, the icon “
” will appear to show for a specific outdoor
channel.
3.Press [] or [] button to select among channel 1, 2,3,4 or 5.