[EAS] National Test

Alan Kline broadcast at snugglebunny.us
Fri Jun 10 17:28:55 CDT 2011


I agree. If we're going to replicate a real EAN, then let's replicate 
it, including the EAT. If we don't test the EAT, then how do we know 
that the entire sequence works as intended?

ak

On 6/10/2011 5:11 PM, Kluger, Michael wrote:
> 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.



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