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In the event of emergency, I will not be able to understand the audio message.
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good, now the tv can tell us if we're all gonna die! :D
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@elevatorsonly think about it.
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@atvrider7 YOU WERE THERE??? HOW???
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@elevatorsonly its in discussion to do that in an upcoming test but we're still working out the kinks as you can tell.
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Was that only a test?.
roboteng20 3 months ago
@roboteng20 Yes, only a test.
elevatorsonly 3 months ago
I'm suprised Comcast is using older equipment in your area I thought they had completed installation to the newer hardware by now. I posted what the alert looks like with the new hardware on my page.
atvrider7 3 months ago
@atvrider7 As the FCC and/or FEMA stated, this test will NOT use CAP. Verizon used CAP but Crapcast was too quick to relay it.
elevatorsonly 3 months ago
@elevatorsonly Yeah I know CAP (IPAWS) wasn't used. I was there when the decision was made. I was refefrring to the fact that a large majority of the EAS equipment Comcast is using is from Monroe Electronics, which implements a blue full screen (slate display) with white text with a red border.
atvrider7 3 months ago
@atvrider7 But how were you "there" when the decision was made, and how do you know about all this stuff?
elevatorsonly 3 months ago