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14th Sep 2011, 10:23 pm | #21 |
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Re: Bush wall clock Radio
very good john also your clock radio will work on a 9v mains adaptor but the only pitfall is you end up with a unsightly trailing wire on the wall . but does it it also work the clock ?? or just the radio >
Very good, John. Also your clock radio will work on a 9V mains adaptor. The only pitfall is you end up with a unsightly trailing wire on the wall, but does it also work the clock? or just the radio? |
15th Sep 2011, 8:59 pm | #22 |
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Re: Bush wall clock Radio
The 9v conector is for radio only. I have checked clock power consumption, seems ok between 0.3ma and 0.03ma. The clock is loosing a few seconds a day, I hope the adjustment will correct this. John.
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24th Jun 2015, 12:00 pm | #23 |
Diode
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Torrington, Devon, UK.
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Re: Bush wall clock Radio
Hello
Realise this is a pretty old post... have just bought one of these in a dreadful state and some tinkerer has been at it, a number of components are missing and as I've had no joy tracing a diagram, wondered if anybody has some really clear pictures of the component board to save me a lot of time. Cheers. |
25th Jun 2015, 7:53 am | #24 |
Hexode
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Location: Box End, Beds. UK.
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Re: Bush wall clock Radio
The earlier reference to cogs and gears is not quite correct. Cogs are the teeth of a gear. Cogs fit in a cog wheel to make a gear. Thus clocks do indeed contain gears
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25th Jun 2015, 8:56 am | #25 |
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Re: Bush wall clock Radio
To be a bit pedantic and despite the fact that the post referred to is now ancient, clocks don't have gears or cogs!
They have wheels which have teeth; pinions have leaves. Crablogger, hope you have some luck; is it the radio or the clock parts or both that you need to sort out?
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