[EAS] National EAS Test

Adrienne Abbott nevadaeas at charter.net
Fri Mar 11 12:57:39 CST 2011


>A nationwide live EAN won't be business as usual, some advance education
will go a long way to getting the success rate for a live test close to
100%.

Harold--
I hate to disagree with you, but I have to tell you that there are more than
a few radio and TV stations in Nevada that will NOT receive the national
test because they cannot monitor either a PEP station or, assuming that the
NPR network is part of the test, an NPR station. Even our rudimentary SRN
doesn't reach everywhere in Nevada. Some of our stations are in such remote
areas that they don't receive any broadcast or NWS signals to monitor. CAP
will change the EAS landscape for these stations because even with its
problems, the Internet will give them a connectivity they don't have now.
It's another reason for FEMA to put off this test until after the CAP
deadline, unless they really want a way to judge the difference that CAP
will make in national warnings.
Adrienne

"Radio burps, it cries, it needs to be fed all the time, it requires
constant attention, but we love it." Jim Aaron WGLN 

-----Original Message-----
From: eas-bounces at radiolists.net [mailto:eas-bounces at radiolists.net] On
Behalf Of Harold Price

Wayne, in principle, you are correct, and if they did just push the 
button, I think the EAN would work pretty well in areas with access 
to the PEP network,

There are several issues however, some technical, some human.

1) while there is a national test code, no one is mandated to use it, 
it is in few, if any, state plans, and few stations have it in their 
go to air filters.  Sending an NPT would fall on deaf ears.  The 3rd 
R&O lays the groundwork for changing that.

2) The emergency management types are always reluctant to send out 
live codes without warning.  The 3rd R&O allows for coordination on that.

3) The EAN is different than the other codes in the way it is handled 
by EAS devices.  The first live test in Alaska showed that there are 
some glitches in how that was handled, and the EAN can be improved by 
some stations changing their settings or updating software.  The 3rd 
R&O lays the groundwork for that.

4) And, since we don't do a national live code test very often, it 
would be nice to get the right kinds of feedback when the first one 
is run - also a topic of the 3rd R&O.

A nationwide live EAN won't be business as usual, some advance 
education will go a long way to getting the success rate for a live 
test close to 100%.

Harold

At 03:15 PM 3/9/2011, Wayne R. Miller wrote:
>It is amazing to me that there has to be so much gobbly-gook 
>involved just to do a national EAS test.
>
>Can't they just PUSH the button?  We in the industry actually do it 
>every week without an act of congress.

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