Back in the early 2000's, I was contract engineer for a non-comm located literally across the street from a commercial signal deemed by area Emergency Management Agency as a source for our EAS receiver. I also worked for the commercial station part time as air talent. After I untangled the non-comm's EAS set up it did receive the weekly test from NOAA. However, it didn't receive test from the commercial station across the street. The device worked but it was unable to receive the message. The reason was the commercial station deemed the one to monitor by the local EMA used the old EBS tone for EAS. Bonus: It was on a automation system hot button and the source was a cart, you could hear the splice on the air. When I pointed out to management their actions weren't compliant, it was suggested in so many words I should shut my whore mouth and it wasn't my concern. So I did. If an inspector questioned the non-comm's discrepancy, I was going to send him across the street and let him witness the non-compliance.
Extra bonus: When the commercial station operated on the back up facility located at the studio, the EAS receivers were overloaded and did nothing but occupy rack space.
Extra bonus: When the commercial station operated on the back up facility located at the studio, the EAS receivers were overloaded and did nothing but occupy rack space.