Try moving your clock to a different location.Some clocks have a signal strength indication that helps in finding the best reception Most radio-controlled clocks have an internal antenna that picks up the signal most effectively when it is facing directly towards or away from Anthorn. It can take quite a few minutes for the clock to pick up the MSF radio signal, so be patient
Change the current battery for a fresh one and reset your clock.
If this is not done, the clock may well run an hour fast or an hour slow (If the clock's manual indicates a different procedure to this, follow that instead) If the clock uses both mains power and a battery, remember to switch on the mains power and allow the clock to set before inserting the battery.There may be a set procedure which if not followed, will result in the radio controlled clock not working Consult the manual for the clock before turning it on.It is available 24 hours a day across the whole of the UK and beyond.Īssuming that the signal is still on, the following suggestions, in order of increasing difficulty, may help to improve reception of the MSF radio signal: The MSF radio signal is a dedicated time broadcast that provides an accurate and reliable source of UK civil time, based on the NPL time scale UTC (NPL). What can you do to ensure you receive the correct time?