To determine if the clock on your cable is right, you can compare it to a reliable time source, such as a smartphone or a wall clock. If they differ, you may need to adjust the cable box settings or reset it. Sometimes, cable boxes may not sync correctly with the network time, leading to discrepancies. If the issue persists, contacting your cable provider for assistance might be necessary.
Four right angles on a standard clock... I believe
When it needs to provide clocking for the serial line. This occurs when you are using a null-modem cable in a lab. You would apply the clock rate to the router that is connected as the DCE device.
right clockwise!
The first clock is right twice per day. The other wont be right for years. (However, neither clock could be said to be 'efficient!'.)
a broken clock is right at least twice a day
On the right hand.
A person with an additional whole arm; a clock with a second hand might also be right.
When you disconnect a battery cable all the preset radio stations ( and the clock ) have to be reset
A 90° angle, to the right.
Turn the knob next to clock right for hours and left for minutes.
the one on the right
If it's a cable driven, use a crank and place it in the keyhole and turn it. If it's chain driven, same way you'd wind a cuckoo clock, pull the end with the ring to raise the weight to the base of the clock.