>Part of the solution is inevitibly creating new LW time stations.
>Only 1/3 of the US (& CA-MX) LW "Time Signal Station" spectrum allocation is 
>being used -- leaving room for at least 2 transmitters (61 & 59 Khz). 
>Potentally 62 Khz could be used as well. Canada / Australia / NZ have no LW 
>time station, a sad loss to their infrastrutre.

What's the bandwidth of WWVB and similar systems?  LORAN?

What's the spectrum look like?

I think WWVB is simple AM modulation so I should be able to
figure that out.  How about the others?

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