When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Emergency Alert System encoders will likely be sending the wrong time starting Sunday, March 11 ...
The National Association of Broadcasters says the FCC’s “ground-up” review of EAS should not dismiss the system’s strongest ...
LYNDONVILLE, N.Y. – July 13, 2011 – Digital Alert Systems, a division of Monroe Electronics and a leading innovator of next-generation Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) and Emergency Alert Systems (EAS), ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. WASHINGTON: The FCC hopes to have its EAS reporting system online early this week. Greg Cooke, ...
FEMA, in coordination with the FCC, will conduct a test of the Emergency Alert System on August 7. The test will come at precisely 2:20pm Eastern. But, a backup date is in place, in the event of a ...
Monroe Electronics’ Digital Alert Systems, which manufactures Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) and Emergency Alert Systems (EAS), announced a new technology partnership with RCS that will improve EAS ...
LYNDONVILLE, N.Y. — May 16, 2012 — Digital Alert Systems and Monroe Electronics today announced that they have logged an industry milestone by receiving the first FCC approval for certified ...
EAS participants should be permitted to use intermediary devices which would allow broadcasters to economically meet the CAP1.2 requirement. … CAP converters should be classified as “stand-alone ...
“This is a test of the FCC’s Enforcement Bureau. The FCC just heard unauthorized EAS tones on your station. If this was not a real emergency, the FCC’s Enforcement Bureau will be contacting you ...
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