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Re: G Shock Signal Reception
From: Lu Abel
Date: 2014 Jun 30, 16:49 -0700
From: Lu Abel
Date: 2014 Jun 30, 16:49 -0700
Yeah, we're only 1000 miles from Ft Collins. Which emphasizes my point that the quality of the receiver matters a hell of a lot.
Lu
From: Alan S <NoReply_AlanS@fer3.com>
To: luabel@ymail.com
Sent: Monday, June 30, 2014 4:36 PM
Subject: [NavList] Re: G Shock Signal Reception
Lu:I have a Casio G Shock watch. When I hit the sack, I put it in a more or less west facing window, leaving it there for however many hours I sleep. Checking this watch, 2 people involved in the checks, against NIST/OfficialTime, I find my Casio watch dead on, in-so-far as the 2 of us can tell. My location Pttsburgh, PA area, is fairly close to 2000 miles from Fort Collons, Colorado I believe. Pittsburgh is hilly too,though not as much as San Francisco, which I have fond recollections of.Alan