
Radio Clock
A radio clock is a timekeeping device that synchronizes its display with a highly accurate official time signal broadcast via radio waves. It receives these signals from dedicated radio stations or atomic clocks, ensuring precise and automatic time updates. This technology allows devices such as clocks and watches to stay perfectly synchronized without manual adjustment, providing reliable accuracy for various uses like scheduling, scientific measurements, and everyday timekeeping. Essentially, a radio clock continuously listens for a radio time signal and updates itself to match the exact time broadcasted, eliminating mistakes caused by manual setting or drift over time.