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- May 26, 2004 at 5:49 am #6215
EAS/Amber Alert Equipment Questions
I am interested in getting into Part 15 AM transmission and I’m currently looking at various equipment. Can anyone recommend equipment for EAS/Amber Alert that will automatically interrupt the audio signal going to the transmitter, either playing back live or recorded?
I checked out the equipment at [url=http://www.tftinc.com/]TFT, Inc.[/url], but they don’t offer any hints on pricing… 🙁
Thanks!
–Chris
May 27, 2004 at 8:35 pm #11726DarkStar
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Total posts : 45366I think I found an answer to my own question. [url=http://www.gorman-redlich.com/eas1_decoder.htm]Gorman-Redlich[/url] has a decoder only designed for LPFM stations and it’s $1,500. Given that this is FCC approved equipment I believe that’s a respectable price.
–Chris
May 28, 2004 at 1:12 am #117271290am
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Total posts : 45366Chris,
Check out something like the Midland WR300 weather radio. NOAA transmits Amber Alert and EAS along with lots of other alerts. It’s lots more naffordable for a part 15 station at 75 bucks or less if you shop on the web. I have one going in here. It’s already proven to be a valuable source of local information.
Jerry 1290 AM/104.5 FM
September 20, 2004 at 11:59 pm #11728matth
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Total posts : 45366Yes, but does it turn on itself and start playing and how do you prevent the music or whatever from being stepped on?
September 21, 2004 at 4:25 am #11729frankh19
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Total posts : 45366The new alert-tone models stay muted until the alert is sent. When the radio receives the alert, it opens up the audio. You wouldn’t want it hooked to on-air audio so it doesn’t walk on your air signal.
February 15, 2005 at 3:15 pm #11730matth
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Total posts : 45366I know we had talked about this before… but how have people hooked WX radios up to do live blips when a weather alert comes out…..
February 16, 2005 at 5:41 am #11731Bill
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Total posts : 45366Radio Shack has a weather receiver that has the EAS feature and, besides an external audio output, a switching output.
That’s the unit I plan to get. It’s $69.95.
Bill in SE Texas
February 18, 2005 at 1:34 pm #11732matth
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Total posts : 45366Yeah… but how are you going to get it to broadcast over your stream and cut the music when an alert comes out?
February 19, 2005 at 5:39 am #11733Bill
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Total posts : 45366Matth: << Yeah… but how are you going to get [the Shack receiver] to broadcast over your stream and cut the music when an alert comes out? >>
To see how I plan to, check the drawing and read the text regarding it at:
http://members.aol.com/K5BY/MP_Radio/MP_Radio0.htm
Bill
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