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    Re: Golden Globe Race Navigation
    From: Bill Lionheart
    Date: 2017 Jan 2, 21:06 +0000

    They are allowed modern SSB and Ham radios so no problem with radio
    time signals.
    
    I seemed to remember from when I had mechanical watches they were
    accurate to plus or minus  a few (<10) seconds a day. This article
    http://www.chronocentric.com/watches/accuracy.shtml by watch
    enthusiasts says 10 secs/day is worst for a modern mechanical watch
    and 5s/day typical, 3 sec per day typical for "chronometer certified"
    watch. It seems to me getting a few reasonable modern mechanical
    watches, and finding the best by calibrating them, or taking several
    and averaging, would get you sufficient accuracy for CN if you checked
    it against a radio time signal once a day.
    
    By the time I learnt CN there were cheap electronic watches, but I
    seem to remember from my teachers they did what I said above (with a
    simple shortwave receiver for time signals).
    
    Bill
    
    On 2 January 2017 at 19:18, Frank Reed  wrote:
    > Jeremy C suggests on the Facebook page for the Golden Globe Race that one
    > can get traditional chronometers from ship breakers in India and Bangladesh.
    > Has anyone done this recently? Do they turn up on ebay at reasonable
    > prices??
    >
    > Frank Reed
    >
    > 
    
    
    
    --
    Professor of Applied Mathematics
    http://www.maths.manchester.ac.uk/bl
    

       
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