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FEMA will be conducting a "first-ever national test of the Emergency Alert System (EAS)."
FCC releases details of procedures for nationwide EAS test
the test will last three minutes.
"The FCC says that during the test, FEMA will originate a “live” Emergency Action Notification code to all EAS participants, including radio and TV stations, cable systems, Sirius XM, satellite TV providers and wireline video service providers. As part of the test, the public will be told the EAS has been activated for a national emergency, along with an audible notice that “this is a test.” "
http://www.radioworld.com/article/nationwide-eas-test-to-last-about--minutes/24188
might be some practice testing first; "FEMA is presently working with selected states, EAS participants and equipment manufacturers to conduct statewide tests of emergency equipment and procedures in advance of the nationwide test.”
http://www.radio-info.com/news/uncl...atewide-eas-tests-before-the-nov-9-national-t
get your scanners and popcorn ready, guys...
FCC releases details of procedures for nationwide EAS test
the test will last three minutes.
"The FCC says that during the test, FEMA will originate a “live” Emergency Action Notification code to all EAS participants, including radio and TV stations, cable systems, Sirius XM, satellite TV providers and wireline video service providers. As part of the test, the public will be told the EAS has been activated for a national emergency, along with an audible notice that “this is a test.” "
http://www.radioworld.com/article/nationwide-eas-test-to-last-about--minutes/24188
might be some practice testing first; "FEMA is presently working with selected states, EAS participants and equipment manufacturers to conduct statewide tests of emergency equipment and procedures in advance of the nationwide test.”
http://www.radio-info.com/news/uncl...atewide-eas-tests-before-the-nov-9-national-t
get your scanners and popcorn ready, guys...
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