"The State of Hawaii Emergency Management Agency has purchased four RadioSTAT portable emergency advisory stations from Information Station Specialists. The FCC has given the state an emergency authorization to use the stations at four locations including a checkpoint and police and fire stations."
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My question: why do they need low power AM stations if Maui has 46 AM, FM and translator stations?
Hawaii Puts AM Radio to Work on Maui - Radio World
Emergency officials in Hawaii will use AM broadcast equipment to help communicate with the public during wildfire recovery efforts.
My question: why do they need low power AM stations if Maui has 46 AM, FM and translator stations?