[EAS] No such thing as too much compression

Marcos O'Rourke mo at kwve.com
Fri Nov 25 23:13:45 CST 2011


I agree with you Clay. As I said we are the exception. It really comes
down to having people care and put effort into relationships. Even in
the new world of CAP the relationships between broadcasters and EM are
really important to make any system work.

--
Marcos O'Rourke, CBRE, CBNT

Engineering
K-Wave Radio


On Nov 25, 2011, at 21:10, Clay Freinwald <k7cr at blarg.net> wrote:

> Marcos wrote -
>
> For our LECC the audio is pretty good. We are probably the exception to the
> norm but the EAS as is works pretty well. But that is because we (the LP-1)
> have a very close relationship with the County and have assisted them with
> the setup of their EAS gear.
>
> What do you think the chances are that everyone, across the country, is
> going to be able to do what you did?
>
> The bottom line is that the 'Old EAS' was designed for Radio - and the 'New
> EAS' must be designed for a textual input world..
>
> Input all need to be in text so that Cable, TV, Cellular, PDA's, Tablets,
> Netbooks, Highway signs etc. can receive and display the Public warning
> messages.   For the radio systems (
>
> AM, FM, NWR, TV Aural - Text to speech is the answer.
>
> We can't go back -
>
> Clay Freinwald
>
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