EAS (this is an old thread but relevant now)
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EAS (this is an old thread but relevant now)
Does anyone know what the FCC fine is for intentionally turning off the EAS Decoder?
24 alerts since mid-night. I didn't even count the ones from yesterday.
I am ready to smack someone's hand.
24 alerts since mid-night. I didn't even count the ones from yesterday.
I am ready to smack someone's hand.
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Re: EAS
You just have to receive 'em, you don't have to pass 'em on.
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Re: EAS
I think the only things you have to forward are the monthly tests and the EAN. Anything else is left up to individual discretion or the state plan.
In my area, some of the more common weather alerts (Severe Thunderstorm Warning, Flood Warning) were not sent via EAS on the LP1/2. You could still get them with a NOAA receiver if you wanted them that badly. EAS activation was reserved for the more serious Flash Flood Warning and Tornado Warning only.
In my area, some of the more common weather alerts (Severe Thunderstorm Warning, Flood Warning) were not sent via EAS on the LP1/2. You could still get them with a NOAA receiver if you wanted them that badly. EAS activation was reserved for the more serious Flash Flood Warning and Tornado Warning only.
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Re: EAS
Ours turned itself off--the power supply failed. Going over to Athens for a new wall wart this morning.
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Re: EAS
It's ridiculous. I can understand sending the tones for warnings, but they're even going EAS with the "special weather statements".Big Media wrote:Does anyone know what the FCC fine is for intentionally turning off the EAS Decoder?
24 alerts since mid-night. I didn't even count the ones from yesterday.
I am ready to smack someone's hand.
This is also happening on correctly programmed SAME home weather radios. Home users WILL turn those off, which totally short circuits a great idea.
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Re: EAS
EAS for special weather statements? That's not happening around here.
Yesterday, WTOP had a hard enough time keeping up with warnings as wave after wave of storms zipped through here.
Yesterday, WTOP had a hard enough time keeping up with warnings as wave after wave of storms zipped through here.
Aircheck? You'd make a great board op.
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Re: EAS
Here is a recap of what was received from 12 AM to 11:59 PM on 6/4:
SPS - Special Weather Statement - These serve absolutely no purpose.
SVR - Severe Thunderstorm Warning - The storm is already overhead or has already passed before any EAS activation takes place.
TOA - Tornado Watch - Duh.
FLW - Flood Watch - Duh.
12:16 AM - SPS
12:30 AM - SPS
1:14 AM - SPS
1:27 AM - SVR
2:16 AM - SVR
2:24 AM - TOA
2:30 AM - National Weather Service realized they were overreacting. The alerts stopped until...
10:24 AM - SPS
10:54 AM - SPS
11:08 AM - SVR
11:55 AM - SVR
12:49 PM - SPS
12:50 PM - I contemplated offing myself.
1:45 PM - SVR
2:06 PM - SVR
2:15 PM - SVR
2:47 PM - SVR
2:51 PM - SPS
2:56 PM - SVR
3:02 PM - SVR
3:27 PM - SVR
3:34 PM - TOA
3:35 PM - SVR
3:41 PM - SVR
4:17 PM - SVR
4:30 PM - SVR
4:30 PM - SVR
4:47 PM - SVR
4:48 PM - OMFG Will it ever stop?
5:59 PM - FLW
7:03 PM - SVR
7:08 PM -SVR
7:32 PM - TOA
7:48 PM - SVR
7:59 PM - FLW
8:20 PM - SVR
8:57 PM - SVR
Either the machine stopped working or the alerts stopped. I suspect the former.
SPS - Special Weather Statement - These serve absolutely no purpose.
SVR - Severe Thunderstorm Warning - The storm is already overhead or has already passed before any EAS activation takes place.
TOA - Tornado Watch - Duh.
FLW - Flood Watch - Duh.
12:16 AM - SPS
12:30 AM - SPS
1:14 AM - SPS
1:27 AM - SVR
2:16 AM - SVR
2:24 AM - TOA
2:30 AM - National Weather Service realized they were overreacting. The alerts stopped until...
10:24 AM - SPS
10:54 AM - SPS
11:08 AM - SVR
11:55 AM - SVR
12:49 PM - SPS
12:50 PM - I contemplated offing myself.
1:45 PM - SVR
2:06 PM - SVR
2:15 PM - SVR
2:47 PM - SVR
2:51 PM - SPS
2:56 PM - SVR
3:02 PM - SVR
3:27 PM - SVR
3:34 PM - TOA
3:35 PM - SVR
3:41 PM - SVR
4:17 PM - SVR
4:30 PM - SVR
4:30 PM - SVR
4:47 PM - SVR
4:48 PM - OMFG Will it ever stop?
5:59 PM - FLW
7:03 PM - SVR
7:08 PM -SVR
7:32 PM - TOA
7:48 PM - SVR
7:59 PM - FLW
8:20 PM - SVR
8:57 PM - SVR
Either the machine stopped working or the alerts stopped. I suspect the former.
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Re: EAS
I put a "brand new" roll in on Monday. A "brand new" roll on Tuesday. Another one on Wensday. And another one on Thursday. That's BULLSHIT!!!!!! I was this [] close to pulling the plug and writing down that the EAS when down during the night.Big Media wrote:Here is a recap of what was received from 12 AM to 11:59 PM on 6/4:
SPS - Special Weather Statement - These serve absolutely no purpose.
SVR - Severe Thunderstorm Warning - The storm is already overhead or has already passed before any EAS activation takes place.
TOA - Tornado Watch - Duh.
FLW - Flood Watch - Duh.
12:16 AM - SPS
12:30 AM - SPS
1:14 AM - SPS
1:27 AM - SVR
2:16 AM - SVR
2:24 AM - TOA
2:30 AM - National Weather Service realized they were overreacting. The alerts stopped until...
10:24 AM - SPS
10:54 AM - SPS
11:08 AM - SVR
11:55 AM - SVR
12:49 PM - SPS
12:50 PM - I contemplated offing myself.
1:45 PM - SVR
2:06 PM - SVR
2:15 PM - SVR
2:47 PM - SVR
2:51 PM - SPS
2:56 PM - SVR
3:02 PM - SVR
3:27 PM - SVR
3:34 PM - TOA
3:35 PM - SVR
3:41 PM - SVR
4:17 PM - SVR
4:30 PM - SVR
4:30 PM - SVR
4:47 PM - SVR
4:48 PM - OMFG Will it ever stop?
5:59 PM - FLW
7:03 PM - SVR
7:08 PM -SVR
7:32 PM - TOA
7:48 PM - SVR
7:59 PM - FLW
8:20 PM - SVR
8:57 PM - SVR
Either the machine stopped working or the alerts stopped. I suspect the former.
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Re: EAS
The pièce de résistance was the RWT we received from WDGGWRVC on Thursday morning.
11.61(a)(4)
(Yeah, I know, the RWT is probably on automatic, but still...)
11.61(a)(4)
(Yeah, I know, the RWT is probably on automatic, but still...)
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Re: EAS
Tri-State kiddies, make sure your yagis are pointed to your assigned NWS frequency and your filters are correct because your LP-1/SR-1 is going on "holy-hell lockdown" after that last NWS performance.
4 stations + 13 monitoring-assignments via microwave network (KBA is pushing for 15), satellite, and off air + outgoing alerts = 5 pages (single-spaced) of computer generated logs for one week.
(...and that's with semi-aggressive filtering).
4 stations + 13 monitoring-assignments via microwave network (KBA is pushing for 15), satellite, and off air + outgoing alerts = 5 pages (single-spaced) of computer generated logs for one week.
(...and that's with semi-aggressive filtering).
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Re: EAS (this is an old thread but relevant now)
Too many links in the chain for this turkey to ever work.
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