Not personally, but in the UK a company called Quarztlock made both MSF
(similar to WWVB) and 198kHz (a frequency-standard broadcast station) that
were popular frequency standards in labs.

They still exist but have replaced those products with Rubidium and GPS
based standards.
http://www.quartzlock.com/

On Sun, Apr 7, 2019 at 1:00 AM Wayne Holder <wayne.hol...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Perhaps this has been mention before, but I found the following document
> while researching some details on WWVB and thought it might interest the
> group:
>
>   https://www.kevincroissant.com/WWVB/WWVB_PTTI_2018.pdf
>
> I know that Spectracom once made a WWVB Disciplined Oscillator in the form
> of the Model 8164, but I figured that this approach probably was obsolete
> in the era of GPS and network-based time. However, the author seems to have
> produced some interesting results.  Has anyone else built, or tried to
> build a WWVB Disciplined Oscillator?
>
> Wayne
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