[EAS] Part 11 / Local CAP Relay Networks
Marlin Jackson
marlinj at kxly.com
Sun May 22 20:35:39 CDT 2011
I don't recall the brand but I can get it Monday if needed. I think its an old Kenwood mobile connected to an audio DA. The DA feeds 1 Legacy Sage and 4 TFT's. Our Washington State radio receiver is an old mobile GE connected the same way. We have 5 radio stations and a digital TV station with 2 program streams in the same building complex.
Marlin Jackson, CSTE
Assistant Chief Engineer
RF Systems
KXLY Broadcast Group
500 W Boone
Spokane, WA 99201
marlinj at kxly.com
Phone 509-329-4908
>>> Richard_Rudman <rar01 at mac.com> 5/22/2011 1:14 PM >>>
> Hi, Marlin:
>
> Good example of having a local government warning originator take responsibility for local relay facilities.
>
> I am curious about what receivers are you using.
>
> Richard
>
> On May 21, 2011, at 10:20 PM, Marlin Jackson wrote:
>
>>
>> Here in Spokane Washington the radio link from Spokane County is on a road department channel. 453.something mhz. The EAS units ignore all the regular traffic and the road department doesn't mind a few squawks now and then. It's been used this way since the beginning of EAS.
>>
>> Marlin Jackson, CSTE
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