Federal Fumble; Texas EAS Test Fails, Nov 9 2011, WBAP, DFW Dallas Texas, 1 PM CST
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I'm a broadcaster as well and all of us at the stations I work for couldn't believe the crap that we heard....First of all, any test should have a voice that says something along the lines of, "This is a test of the emergency alert system." After that, the familiar tones should be heard and then something like, "If this had been an actual emergency you would have been given information etc. How hard is it for the U.S. government to create tones? In 1969 they landed the first man on the moon.
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@uploadJ That's Okay I Just Didn't Know if that really did happen over the air on their EAS Encoder/Decoder (i think they use a gorman-redlich eas1 i think) or if it was the radio so anyway thanks for telling me.
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@TheChrisBarrows i think so too
did any of yall notice that the attention tone faded out?
bentleyontheair 2 months ago
@bentleyontheair
The 'attention tone' fading out is due to the fact the auto-notch filter ("AN" on the display in the upper right) was switched 'on' in the Icom IC-756Pro2 receiver; I forgot to deselect it for this event. Sorry for the confusion this might be causing.
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uploadJ 2 months ago
I'm so glad you're listening to rush limbaugh. He truly is an intelligent man. Nice test
SuperSonicTailsEas 2 months ago 3
@SuperSonicTailsEas
It made for a nice intro into the EAS test ... no? ... No need for a "lead-in" voice-over intro which would be needed 10 years down the road when ppl wonder WTF was all this fuss about ...
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uploadJ 2 months ago
thats a very fancy looking piece of equipment.
atvrider7 3 months ago
@atvrider7
Yes; also note the little clock showing time in UTC (also known as GMT or Greenwich Mean Time) in 24 hour format in the upper right-hand corner of the spectrum display. If you look closely one can see the " : " (colon) blinking on then off at once a second rate ...
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uploadJ 3 months ago