[EAS] Next Generation

Dave Kline dkline at tvmail.unomaha.edu
Thu Nov 20 14:11:33 CST 2014


It wouldn't work normally.
A bogus alert stops when it runs out of stations that can receive it.
That usually happens when the highest power station in a market cannot be received by any stations in the next nearest market.
But, as we saw with the latest EAN, syndication can extend the reach to multiple markets.
It wouldn't daisy chain from market to market, but it could cover the country if it were dropped into each market by syndication.
Rather than the daisy chain distribution, it would be more like a shotgun distribution.

Dave

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Dave Kline   UNO-TV / KVNO
University of Nebraska at Omaha
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