Mastering the CH-899 Chouchin Radio Controlled Clock—an precision movement often found in high-quality atomic wall clocks—can be tricky without the right guide. Whether you're setting it up for the first time or troubleshooting a signal issue, this guide provides the essential manual steps to get your clock back on track. Quick Start: Automatic Setup Most CH-899 movements are designed to be "plug and play."
The CH-899 Chouchin radio-controlled clock is a high-precision timepiece designed to synchronize automatically with atomic clock signals. Depending on your region, it typically receives signals from WWVB in Colorado (USA) or MSF (UK). ch-899 chouchin radio controlled clock manual
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| Parameter | Specification | | :--- | :--- | | Model | CH-899 | | Frequency | 60 kHz (WWVB/US) / 77.5 kHz (DCF/EU) / 60 kHz (MSF/UK) | | Operating Temp | -5°C to 50°C (23°F to 122°F) | | Power | 2-3 x AA (1.5V) or USB 5V | | Accuracy (Quartz) | ±0.5 sec/day | | Accuracy (RC) | ±1 sec per million years | Press DST button (if available) to toggle: AUTO