Here's a question for the brain trust:
I have a client that has two non-comm stations that air the same programming. They are located about 110 miles apart, in different states. One site is near the studio, the other is the "remote" site. They have a main studio waiver to operate the remote site from the "mothership" station.
Currently, there is a TFT EAS 911 endec at the remote transmitter site. TFT makes a dial-up interface to send EAS tests and check status. From what I can tell, it doesn't support sending any data back, such as logging monthly tests. Right now, it's a lonnnnngggg drive to push a button and check a register receipt each week.
So the question is twofold: First, with the main studio waiver, is a separate EAS unit necessary? Yes, both stations are in different operational zones in different states. I have another client that is signing on a second station in the same state (different zone) and only need one EAS unit to cover both stations. Does being in a different state make a difference?
If the unit IS needed at the remote site, is there a way to at least log the weekly tests sans the print out that is acceptable to the FCC? Can a regular log with test issued etc. be kept at the main studio and then the print outs collected once per month?
I know there are new fancy units that have ethernet capability, but that's a moot point since DSL/T1 etc. aren't available at the remote site, and the budget isn't there for a complete new EAS unit.
Any ideas??
Thanks!!
I have a client that has two non-comm stations that air the same programming. They are located about 110 miles apart, in different states. One site is near the studio, the other is the "remote" site. They have a main studio waiver to operate the remote site from the "mothership" station.
Currently, there is a TFT EAS 911 endec at the remote transmitter site. TFT makes a dial-up interface to send EAS tests and check status. From what I can tell, it doesn't support sending any data back, such as logging monthly tests. Right now, it's a lonnnnngggg drive to push a button and check a register receipt each week.
So the question is twofold: First, with the main studio waiver, is a separate EAS unit necessary? Yes, both stations are in different operational zones in different states. I have another client that is signing on a second station in the same state (different zone) and only need one EAS unit to cover both stations. Does being in a different state make a difference?
If the unit IS needed at the remote site, is there a way to at least log the weekly tests sans the print out that is acceptable to the FCC? Can a regular log with test issued etc. be kept at the main studio and then the print outs collected once per month?
I know there are new fancy units that have ethernet capability, but that's a moot point since DSL/T1 etc. aren't available at the remote site, and the budget isn't there for a complete new EAS unit.
Any ideas??
Thanks!!