.TH WWV 1 .SH NAME wwv \- print and set the date from accurate clock .SH SYNOPSIS .B "wwv [ \-b \-s \-f \-u ] .SH DESCRIPTION .I wwv connects to a clock synchronized with radio station WWV. With no argument it prints the time obtained. It accepts these arguments: .TP .B \-b Print both the WWV time and the system's current idea of the time. .TP .B \-s Set the system's time to agree with WWV. You must be super-user. The system time cannot be changed by more than 20 minutes. .TP .B \-f With \-s, force the time to be set by WWV even if the local time disagrees by more than 20 minutes. .TP .B \-u Report time in UTC rather than local time. .SH FILES /usr/adm/wtmp to record time-setting .SH SEE ALSO date (1), utmp(5) .SH BUGS The WWV clock has been observed to slip sync by an integral number of minutes or hours from the radio standard.