Looking for FCC Certified EAS/CAP Encoder/Decoder
Do you think EAS will ever be encrypted?Is it required? No. But because boxes like the 3644 and the DASDEC are encoders, not just receivers, it's a bad idea to have them widely available in places they don't belong.
Maybe *you* are just a harmless hobbyist who really wants to see IPAWS/CAP messages for whatever your innocent purposes might be. (Hint: you can see them all at the top of Michi's FCC.today for free.)
But as a licensed broadcaster, it's in *my* best interest to make sure that any box that can originate a message that can propagate through the relatively insecure EAS relay system remains in responsible hands. It's why my old gray 1822 boxes went straight to electronics recycling.
I can think of too many ways that a "hobbyist" with a little bit of inside knowledge, a working EAS encoder and a little bit of additional gear could take over other signals in a market, and it's part of my responsibility to my employers to do everything I can to keep that from happening.
Only if Congress mandates such a change.Do you think EAS will ever be encrypted?
Well the receivers at radio & TV stations/local governments/Nationa Weather Service offices, etc could have decryption capability.Only if Congress mandates such a change.
I'm not sure it could ever be "encrypted" as such. Encryption means a receiver without the key can't understand the message. But we definitely want any receiver to be able to decode the message.
Yes, but we also should not break all the existing radios owned by the public which alert on the EAS tones.Well the receivers at radio & TV stations/local governments/Nationa Weather Service offices, etc could have decryption capability.
You can see many more of them, as well as wireless alerts and NWS alerts atMaybe *you* are just a harmless hobbyist who really wants to see IPAWS/CAP messages for whatever your innocent purposes might be. (Hint: you can see them all at the top of Michi's FCC.today for free.)
A few years ago, some kid with a Baofeng transceiver transmitted an EAN, or at least that's what people say.I can just imagine some hobbyist with an unlicenced 10 watt FM transmitter in his attic sending out a Monthly Test...... 🙃
All it takes to cause chaos is a part 15 transmitter and an EAS box in the right locationI can just imagine some hobbyist with an unlicenced 10 watt FM transmitter in his attic sending out a Monthly Test...... 🙃
Hey... if you're interested in selling it, i'd buy itOne of my cousins who works in broadcasting stored a bunch of gear from a radio station move and he was showing me the EAS box. He said "this is the little thing that makes the alerts you complain about on the radio." It sits in a rack as a display in my mocked up radio studio in my house, not hooked up to anything.
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Alaska has entered the chat.EAS is such a useless load of moose dung,<...>