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928 Barrister
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I have an original GTS clock that simply stopped working. Anyone know if it can be repaired? I took it apart as far as I could but it appears to have the motor encapsulated within a lot of clear plastic housing so I stopped. Maybe I should buy Sterling's clock and save some aggravation (?). My clock stopped while I was resetting the time. I disconnect my battery every night when I park the car so I reason that resetting the clock every morning wears it out. Anyone have a similar experience? Thanks for any light shed on the subject.
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928 Barrister
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My clock doens't have any *****; there are only two points with which the user may affect the clock: the forward and the backward pressure points which must be operated by pressing in a fairly sharp instrument to cause the hands to be moved forward or backward. This is accomplished by a contact switch inside the clock, one for each direction. I wish there was something so simple as you described. Thanks for the reply though.
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wow; you guys sure don't think much about thread hi-jacking.
I guess the OP benefits from the bumping, but my goodness.
I guess the OP benefits from the bumping, but my goodness.