What is the wavelength of the Hz radio wave used by decontrolled clocks and wristwatches?

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2026-08-17 12:50

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The radio waves used by radio-controlled clocks and wristwatches operate at a frequency of 60 kHz, which corresponds to a wavelength of approximately 5000 meters. This wavelength allows the signal to penetrate buildings and obstacles, ensuring accurate time synchronization.

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