[EAS] Attention signal on an RMT

Ed Czarnecki ed.czarnecki at monroe-electronics.com
Thu Mar 30 16:41:40 CDT 2017


Not sure what you mean.  Darryl and I are kinda saying the same thing.

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From: Randall Miller
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Kinda splitting hairs here, aren't we?
It's still using the tone as the marker, isn't it?

Randall Miller
KOBI-TV Engineering
Medford, Oregon
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>>When they detect several seconds of an Attention Signal or Weather Radio Tone, they "rewind" the recording until the tone stops.  <<
>>Randall - rather, it is a matter of detecting the attention signal and then knowing *not* to record those tones as part of the voiced message..<<

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