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national EAS test

lucky me, spending the day driving across MO, got to hear the test garbled by several mid-state staitions. Who's "fault" was that?
 
Leafygreen said:
lucky me, spending the day driving across MO, got to hear the test garbled by several mid-state staitions. Who's "fault" was that?

Go to the Engineering discussion board and read up on it. ;D

Basically, there appears to have been a fault in the telephone network between FEMA and the PEP stations that caused the message to loop onto itself. Confused all sorts of equipment all over the nation.
 
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