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Seiko 5X83 - GPS Timekeeping Mechanism; GPS Satellite Information; Watch Time & Date Setting Process

Seiko 5X83
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Mechanism by which the GPS solar watch sets time and date
GPS satellite
This is a satellite operated by the United States Department of
Defense (official
name is NAVSTAR), and orbits the earth at an
altitude of 20,000 km.
Initially, this was a military satellite, but at present, information
is partially disclosed to the public and used in various equipment
including car navigation systems and cellular phones.
The GPS satellite is mounted with a high-accuracy atomic clock
with an accuracy deviation of 1 second per 100,000 years.
Mechanism by which this watch sets the time and date
This watch receives GPS signals from GPS satellites to set the
time and date based on the following information.
Precise time and date based on the atomic clock
Information
about
a time zone where you are and its adoption
of DST (Daylight Saving Time)
(The current location is basically positioned by more than 4
GPS satellites, and which zone of the total of 38 time zones
around the world you are in, and details regarding its adoption
of DST (Daylight Saving Time), is identified.)
* To receive information about a time zone where you are, it is necessary
to adjust the time zone.
→ How to adjust the time zone P. 22
* Unlike navigation equipment, this GPS solar watch is not designed to
constantly receive GPS signals from GPS satellites without any
operation.
This watch receives GPS signals only in the time zone adjustment mode,
automatic or manual time adjustment mode.
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