wireless clock

bjlockie

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Does a 2.4GHz receiver require too much power to run on batteries?
I'm looking for wireless wall clocks for home.
The only ones I can find use a master clock transmitter and are priced for institutions.
I want to use my existing wireless network or a small USB transmitter on my computer.
It the clock keeps reasonable time by itself it would only need occasional syncing (daylight saving time).
 

pm

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Yes, I would think that 2.4GHz WiFi would take too much power to run on batteries cheaply. You could do it, but it would require a pretty big battery...

On the other hand, why not use one of the so-called "Atomic Wall Clocks" which use a signal transmitted by NIST across the country. They automatically adjust for DST and leap years and never need to be set.

Something like these:
http://www.amazon.com/Crosse-T...h-Atomic/dp/B0001PG238
http://www.amazon.com/River-Ci...-16-Inch/dp/B00077AA7O

Here's how they work:
http://tf.nist.gov/timefreq/stations/overview.html