@tigerhop: Yeah, I know. Like when I'm somewhere on vacation, I wanna hear something FROM the area not something I can hear back at home anyday like satellite or my iPhone.
not a violation! our EAS works fine, it just overrides our broadcast whenever it feels like it... DJs never know it happened, but listeners get the EAS message.
So is your station a third tier EAS station? Without the ability to Originate an EAS activation? I wonder how the local gov "Knows" the EAS situation in the local area and which stations they can use to get out a warning in case of danger?
@Zachstar2000 Since I'm assuming they're not a local or state primary/relay source, they are not allowed per FCC rules to actually originate an EAS activation in the first place. The local government or emergency management agency, as well as the FCC, has designated local and state primary and relay sources in addition to backups, in which case they would be the first to receive messages from government officials, and stations such as this would simply rebroadcast them.
@cks1001 It's not an FCC violation to not broadcast weekly/monthly tests manually if they don't receive them from stations they monitor, in which case they would have 60 days to determine the fault and repair it. Stations such as this don't have to do anything; their work consists of making sure they received tests from both their monitored sources, which are automatically rebroadcast.
Liking the cable in front of the camera, Doesn't distract the viewers at all...
callumcolemanonair 1 week ago in playlist How a Radio Station Works
I love local radio stations.
tigerhop 2 months ago
@tigerhop: Yeah, I know. Like when I'm somewhere on vacation, I wanna hear something FROM the area not something I can hear back at home anyday like satellite or my iPhone.
exa121RETURNS 2 weeks ago
eu gostei muito cara voce é fera
Lusenga100 3 months ago
They didn't explain shit in this video.
e521soediv 2 years ago
FCC Violation.......busted. Douche, why would you broadcast that?
ccampbell1976 2 years ago
not a violation! our EAS works fine, it just overrides our broadcast whenever it feels like it... DJs never know it happened, but listeners get the EAS message.
endotox1 2 years ago 3
@endotox1
So is your station a third tier EAS station? Without the ability to Originate an EAS activation? I wonder how the local gov "Knows" the EAS situation in the local area and which stations they can use to get out a warning in case of danger?
Zachstar2000 1 year ago
@Zachstar2000 Since I'm assuming they're not a local or state primary/relay source, they are not allowed per FCC rules to actually originate an EAS activation in the first place. The local government or emergency management agency, as well as the FCC, has designated local and state primary and relay sources in addition to backups, in which case they would be the first to receive messages from government officials, and stations such as this would simply rebroadcast them.
OfficerNelson 1 year ago
@endotox1 unless you're like me and are just told to activate this and that
xXJeeXTeeXAyeXmanXx 1 year ago
ya...its an fcc violation to not broadcast a periodic EAS
cks1001 2 years ago
@cks1001 It's not an FCC violation to not broadcast weekly/monthly tests manually if they don't receive them from stations they monitor, in which case they would have 60 days to determine the fault and repair it. Stations such as this don't have to do anything; their work consists of making sure they received tests from both their monitored sources, which are automatically rebroadcast.
OfficerNelson 1 year ago
VALLEY FREE RADIO ROX!!!
MDBUTLER0 3 years ago 3
yey first comment
Hamster2543 3 years ago