[EAS] Class D station origination
Adrienne Abbott
nevadaeas at charter.net
Thu Sep 22 14:00:43 CDT 2011
Yes, according to Part 11, in 11.61 Tests of EAS procedures--they should
send or originate an RWT.
(2) Required Weekly Tests:
(i) EAS Header Codes and EOM Codes:
(A) Analog and digital AM, FM, and TV broadcast stations
must conduct tests of the EAS header and EOM codes at least once a week at
random days and times.
And I stand corrected. According to the table in Part 11.11, LPFM equipment
should be able to generate or encode, the dual tones.
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 Lowell Kiesow
What I meant by "originating" is sending an RWT. An RWT is generally
originated by the sending station, correct?
--
Lowell Kiesow, Chief Engineer
KPLU 88.5, KVIX 89.3, KPLI 90.1
www.kplu.org www.jazz24.org
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