![]() The graphical display has to agree with what you're seeing and then the numbers have to agree with that also. It's why you need to visually verify that the watch looks like it's doing whatever the timing machine says. Then unfortunately that is a true statement. Sometimes if you put the crown to touching the pickup if you like you get a better signal otherwise the watch has to come out of the case But is not just Seiko watches things like a heavy Rolex watch or any heavy metal case it becomes sometimes problematic to pick up the watch. So holding a watch in the timing machine pick up holders critical anything that interferes with that is going to disturb the signal while the signal is an audio frequency range it's not picking up audio it's picking up the vibration so anything that interferes with that will mess up with the timing machine sees., That workers with Seiko watches with their plastic movement holding ring case stop the watches will look horrible out of the case they look beautiful. The biggest problem at all for timing machine seems to be picking up a good clean signal. Usually with really quiet watches will just increase the number and I'm guessing because the automatic gain control it doesn't seem to make a spectacular difference of was the watches really quiet or the other problem. Now the machine at work the very expensive witschi only has for you the level the numbers 1 to 4 and at least it has about oscilloscope so for having a timing issue will look at the oscilloscope and we can see why if there's a single problem. #Flik flak swatch manualThe manual does state that there's an automatic gain control so basically I don't remember having to adjust because it adjusts itself. Looking at the manual for the witschi machine that I have you tried on your set the knob at the middle position and I don't really remember ever having a problem with that. Even though there is a volume knob they still have an automatic gain control. Having looked at schematics for older timing machines they typically have automatic gaining controls built in. I don't have any experience with Chinese machines with a gain settings so that I don't know. ![]()
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