A spare Linux machine with a 192 KHz sound card could generate the signal directly, then use a modified audio amp to boost the signal. You could write the software to
emulate a choice of stations.

On 11/30/2011 06:19 AM, Robert Deliën wrote:
Since we dont have WWVB here in Australia, and since I have an oregon
weather station that wants WWVB to timesync to, I am also building a
small WWVB emulator, to make it work correctly.
Or you can get your WWVB generator on eBay:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/120714765000
For the price it'd be include PSK. But while you're at it, hook it up to your 
redesigned 5062C and do your neighborhood a favor ;-)
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