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Time can be displayed in 12- or 24-hour modes, and time zones from Greenwich Mean Time to -12 GMT can be selected, with three-letter identifications for US time zones. An alarm feature is useful as a timer, and, if the clock happens to hang or stand near a bed (or a couch that's used for napping), a snooze feature allows for gradual wake-up. Moon phase shows in twelve increments, from new moon, through gibbous and crescent phases (waxing and waning), to quarter and finally full moon.
The clock comes with La Crosse wireless transmitter TX37U-IT. Clock and transmitter each operate on two AA batteries. For options in wall mounting, three screws and screw anchors and a strong adhesive tape are included. The WS-8117U-AL measures 12-1/4 by 8 by 1-1/4 inches. La Crosse provides a one-year limited warranty on its clocks. Each clock comes with a thoroughly detailed instruction booklet. --Garland Withers This La Crosse Technology(r) WS-8117U-IT Atomic wall clock with indoor and outdoor temperature brings you an attractive and highly functional design. It monitors the indoor and outdoor temperatures and also includes the moon phases, a perpetual calendar, the Atomic time and date, and a time zone setting. The IT 915 technology allows fast transmission of information to let you see the outside temperature from inside your home.
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