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Old 03-22-2003, 02:45 PM
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Check your clock

I've noticed that the clock of my 500 is losing a minute every few days, I'm not to sure I like this new design for the way it sets etc. as it seems overly complex for what it shoud be.

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A minute every few days doesn't seem like a lot. Perhaps the clock you are using as a comparison is the one actually losing time?
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Originally posted by mbtech208
A minute every few days doesn't seem like a lot. Perhaps the clock you are using as a comparison is the one actually losing time?
Hi Dave, I'm using the clock from my cellphone, the time from the hourly news broadcasts and my watch(it's perfect).

Anyway a minute every other day is 15 minutes a month or an hour every 4 months etc, the digital clock on my 208 never skipped a beat, back to the dealer

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