[EAS] National Test
Kluger, Michael
mkluger at media.nyc.gov
Fri Jun 10 17:11:08 CDT 2011
My personal feeling on this is that if the test is supposed to replicate the performance that can be expected during an actual EAN, the procedure for terminating the test should be the same as the procedure for terminating an actual EAN. If an EAT will be used to terminate a real EAN, then it would make sense to use an EAT to terminate the test. If an EAT is not needed because the test can be terminated by the EOM, then it should be equally possible to terminate an actual EAN with the transmission of the EOM signal, instead of using an EAT. It would make sense to pick one or the other and stick with it in all cases.
Just my two cents worth.
Mike
Michael Kluger
Director of Broadcast Operations and Information Technology, WNYE-TV & FM
NYC Media
718-250-5808
mkluger at media.nyc.gov
NYC Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment
-----Original Message-----
From: eas-bounces at radiolists.net [mailto:eas-bounces at radiolists.net] On Behalf Of Smith, Jeff
Wayne....just so you are aware and everyone else is too....
There will be NO EAT sent with this test. Similar to how it was done in Alaska, the test will end with a EOM just like a RMT or RWT. FEMA felt that issuing an EAT would amount to a second live code test and isn't needed.
The EAN will be sent using the FEMA org code and the Washington DC FIPS code. The audio will be a 3:30 recorded announcement by a Presidential designee and the test will end with an EOM being transmitted.
Jeff
Jeff Smith CSRE,CBNT
Supervisor Broadcast/Studio Systems
Clear Channel Radio NYC
Power 105.1, Q104.3, Lite FM, Z100, WKTU
Secretary - SBE 15 NYC
-----Original Message-----
From: eas-bounces at radiolists.net [mailto:eas-bounces at radiolists.net] On Behalf Of Wayne R. Miller
Seems to be a lot of confusion on the EAN and forwarding...
The specs of every EAS box should be than EAN is auto-forwarded regardless of how the machine is set. This is mandatory and cannot be stopped or delayed by an operator.
The box is to remain in the forward mode and re-transmitting received audio UNTIL the EAT is sent.
EAN is NOT recorded and forwarded. The audio is LIVE from the EAN source.
If the EAT is missed the only way to kill the audio forward is to unplug the box. Running RWT will not reset.
I am not sure why this is such a big deal. We test our part of this every month and it works. The only unknown is the Feds and that brings up another question? Anyone have a clue why this test is to last 3 and a half minutes?
My guess would be to make sure no units time out....but I am not thrilled about giving up that much time. On the other hand, if it works..every radio/tv/cable channel will be down as well.....so I guess it won't matter.
BTW...has anyone told them that NWS has no provision (that I know of) for live audio?
Wayne R Miller, Chairman
Illinois SECC
309-678-1297
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