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Uploaded by on Apr 11, 2010

I took the WHEN EBS jingles from the 1970's and stored them in the Endec.

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  • rofl. Did you actually issue that test?? Or was it a Closed Circuit run?

    Anyways, I didn't think you could record audio on those things. lol

  • @Geno2733 Yep. All EAS encoders have 2 minutes of audio storage to record the emergency message from the issuing station.

    This particular unit has an additional 40 seconds of non-volatile audio storage, as part of the cable TV package.

    I didn't issue this test... this is a unit that I have on the bench at home. I work for an LP-1 station in NYC, though.

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  • If I'm not mistaken, the FCC will slap you with a hefty fine for doing something like that.

  • Sweet. I do radio.

  • THIS should be the test tone.

  • That was AWESOME! Nice to see how this would have been if they actually used that jingle for a test script.

  • you can, i would tell you how but then id probably have swat knock down my front door. LOL

  • thatd be cool if we could do that and boadcast it out to your weather radios.

  • Is that a SAME encoder????

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