Why in the world does KSCS schedule EAS tests for afternoon drive ??? They just did one this afternoon at 4:45 PM.
What the hell? Crying wolf during afternoon rush hour?
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What the hell? Crying wolf during afternoon rush hour?
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Robert Bass said:Why in the world does KSCS schedule EAS tests for afternoon drive ??? They just did one this afternoon at 4:45 PM.
What the hell? Crying wolf during afternoon rush hour?
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Robert Bass said:Why in the world does KSCS schedule EAS tests for afternoon drive ???
What the hell?
Steve Eberhart said:Unless the rule has changed, and it very well might have, but my understanding is the EBS test had to be broadcast during 8am to 5pm...Monday thru Friday, once a week, per FCC reg's....
Robert Bass said:My whole beef with this is, I seem to recall stations were to keep the tests out of morning and afternoon drive. Or at least that is what I remember reading from the NAB or TAB website???
It just seems silly to do in those slots. You could inadvertidly scare a potential motorist into having an accident, no?
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Robert Bass said:That is assuming the station actually uses the "This is a test" in front of the header codes. For example, a station monitoring WBAP and relaying their RWT in automation, all you hear is a sudden interruption of the participating station's audio, then the header codes, then the "this is a test" line, then the EOM codes.
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radi0chik said:Robert Bass said:That is assuming the station actually uses the "This is a test" in front of the header codes. For example, a station monitoring WBAP and relaying their RWT in automation, all you hear is a sudden interruption of the participating station's audio, then the header codes, then the "this is a test" line, then the EOM codes.
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Stations do not forward RWTs from wbap, at least thats not the way they're supposed to work. The only tests that are forwarded are RMTs. Most stations have a cart (virtual or not) they can play with the "this is a test" lines on them. Most stations also opt out of doing that, choosing rather just to push the "weekly test" button when their traffic log schedules it.
Scheduling: Each broadcast station and cable operator will have the option of deciding when to conduct its own weekly test or electing to carry a test transmitted by the local primary station it is assigned to monitor rather than initiating its own test. The latter may simplify compliance with the FCC requirement for some stations and cable operators.
radi0chik said:Stations do not forward RWTs from wbap, at least thats not the way they're supposed to work. The only tests that are forwarded are RMTs. Most stations have a cart (virtual or not) they can play with the "this is a test" lines on them. Most stations also opt out of doing that, choosing rather just to push the "weekly test" button when their traffic log schedules it.
Steve Eberhart said:Conelrad...oh yes! Anybody remember the car radios with the little "triangles" on the dial to indicate a "conelrad" station?
Jason Roberts said:Your other alternative: don't participate in EAS at all. It is, after all, a voluntary system.