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Nauticalia Fitzroy QuickFix Radio Silence Clock, Brass

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Management number 215128403 Release Date 2026/04/12 List Price $78.22 Model Number 215128403
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The "Fitzroy" clock benefits from a super durable, tarnish-free coating and QuickFix fitting system. Overall case diameter 15cm, depth 4cm. The instrument uses a good quality quartz movement and a dial with black Arabic numerals upon a face which features indicators for radio silence periods. Requires 1xAA battery. QUICKFIX - The unique Quick Fix system allows the instrument to be locked hard to a bulkhead or wall but removed, in seconds, by hand. The instrument is supplied with a base plate which is screwed to the wall or bulkhead (instructions and drill hole template included). The instrument then simply slots over the base plate and with a gentle twist, is locked on. A reverse twist removes it again. This makes changing batteries easy, removal for storage easy, and avoids the tricky job of not scratching your polished case when screwing the instrument to the wall! TARNISH-FREE - Tarnish-free instruments have been coated with a newly developed protective coating using advanced surface treatment technology. Far superior to lacquers and varnishes, it can withstand more than 720 hours (the longest test period for this process) under NSS (Neutral Sea Salt) laboratory testing. NSS testing is a certificated and standardised test method used to check corrosion resistance of coatings on metals such as brass, zinc and steel. This means your instruments will stay looking good for longer even when exposed to the harsh marine environment for extended periods. RADIO SILENCE ZONES: Tragically, the radio-signalling equipment carried by RMS Titanic was of little use, since the distress signals sent after hitting an iceberg in 1912 went unheard for several hours. The disaster spurred an international review of maritime safety which made several recommendations, one of which led to the introduction of radio silence periods. These are three-minute periods immediately following each quarter hour reserved exclusively for making, and listening for, distress calls. The green sectors represent silence periods on the SSB (Single Side Band)) distress frequency of 2182kHz, as carried by commercial and some pleasure craft. The red sectors are for Morse code distress signals on the 500kHz band, as used in radio telegraphy. Radio room clocks have traditionally been marked with the sectors as guidance for the operators. 2 year guarantee.

  • TARNISH-FREE - does not require polishing
  • QUICKFIX system - allows the instrument to be locked hard to a bulkhead or wall but removed, in seconds, by hand
  • Diameter 15 cm
  • See below for more technical information
  • 2-year guarantee
Color White
Shape Round
Theme Plain
Room Type Living Room
Brand Name Nauticalia
Clock Form Mantel
Dial Color Green
Style Name Minimalist
Alarm Clock No
Item Weight 0.43 Kilograms
Display Type Digital
Manufacturer Nauticalia
Model Number 6774
Power Source Battery Powered
Material Type Brass
Mounting Type Wall Mount
Frame Material Brass
Item Type Name Brass Fitzroy' Radio Silence Clock (QuickFix)
Operation Mode Hand
Watch Movement Quartz
Number of Items 1
Additional Features Radio
Included Components 1 x Brass Fitzroy' Radio Silence Clock (QuickFix)
Indoor Outdoor Usage Indoor
Item Dimensions W x H 5.91"W x 5.91"H
Batteries are Included No
Manufacturer Part Number 6774
Global Trade Identification Number 05024700005863

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