[EAS] ALL USA FIPS CODE; converter boxes

Darryl Parker dparker at TFTinc.com
Wed Sep 24 18:17:36 CDT 2014


Dave,

Yes, the EAS3320 can be used with other EAS decoders. The output of the EAS3320 is EAS protocol audio, so it is analogous to an RF receiver except that the EAS3320 is connected to the Internet.

Regards,

Darryl
TFT, Inc.
San Jose, California 95134
(1)408-943-9323, Ext. 104
DParker at TFTInc.com
www.TFTInc.com

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

Thanks for the quick response.  Hopefully we can hear from James Gorman directly regarding his products.  Aside from FIPS code issue, anyone know whether his converter box will be compliant after June 30, 2015 in regards to the current rules?  I guess there are probably two scenarios... one if it is connected to his decoder and one if it is connected to another decoder (such as old model SAGE). I know of a few TV stations using the Trilithic products, so it would also be helpful to know their status.  Last I heard, they tend to want a lot of money for software updates.

Daryl, can your EAS3320 converter be used with another company's decoder?  If so, in that scenario, would it comply with the current Part
11 after June 30, 2015?

Thanks

Dave

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