[EAS] EAS on Internet Streams

roy-moore at triad.rr.com roy-moore at triad.rr.com
Sun Jul 24 06:52:32 CDT 2011


With all due respect....tell that to the folks in the 'heartland' of the country where their only connection to the internet is a slow, long distance dial up connection, or an expensive satellite conection that doesn't work during heavy rainstorms.

Roy Moore
Asst. Engineer
WQFS-FM
Guilford College
Greensboro,  NC  
---- "Cross wrote: 
> The internet goes everywhere.  It goes places that the eas alert would not cover.
> 
> Robin Cross
> Chief Engineer KCUR
> 816-235-2880 W
> 816-235-2865 Fax
> 816-235-1551 Receptionist
> 
> Dave Kline wrote:
> 
> Hmmmm.
> I wonder how much of that is accidental?
> I just realized that our stream is feed from an output of the Orban
> which is pre-EAS box.
> Might just be that a lot of folks are set the same way.
> I had spare outs on my Orban and just used that for the stream. Quick
> & convenient.
> But as you suggest, maybe not the best practice.
> 
> and speaking of audio interrupts...
> Just the other day I was contemplating commercial inserts on the
> stream over our underwriting.
> Can a non-com do that?
> 
> Dave
> 
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> Dave Kline   UNO-TV / KVNO
> University of Nebraska at Omaha
> 6001 Dodge St. Omaha, NE  68182  CPACS 200
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> 
> On Jul 22, 2011, at 3:43 PM, Wayne R. Miller wrote:
> 
> >I've noticed that more than a few stations do not feed EAS on their
> >Internet streams.  Is it just me or does this seem strange?
> 
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