LYONDONVILLE, N.Y.— Independent broadcast company DTV America is deploying the latest DASDEC-II emergency messaging platforms from Digital Alert Systems at its numerous low-power TV sites across the ...
In managing a broadcast facility, many things have changed during the past few years. The one thing however, that has not is the importance of complying with the FCC’s growing rules and regulations.
TFT Inc. is offering an EAS decoder targeted for use by low-power FM stations. The company said its EAS 911D/S is based on its EAS 911D EASE Decoder; but it lacks a printer and four-port COM expander ...
TFT, Inc. received a grant of Equipment Authorization Certification for what it says is the first decoder only for the Emergency Alert System. The EAS911D can be used for low power FM, low power TV, ...
LYNDONVILLE, N.Y. – July 13, 2011 – Digital Alert Systems, a division of Monroe Electronics and a leading innovator of next-generation Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) and Emergency Alert Systems (EAS), ...
LYNDONVILLE, N.Y. — May 16, 2012 — Digital Alert Systems and Monroe Electronics today announced that they have logged an industry milestone by receiving the first FCC approval for certified ...
The NAB continues to push a software-based solution for Emergency Alert System equipment, allowing broadcasters to replace physical encoder/decoder hardware with digital options. The suggestions build ...
On June 11, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced that it would be coordinating with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to conduct a national test of the Emergency Alert ...
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC or Commission) has adopted two recent items designed to improve its emergency alerting systems, the Emergency Alert System (EAS) and the Wireless Emergency ...
Monroe Electronics and Digital Alert Systems, providers of enhanced emergency alert system (EAS) solutions, will merge to create a one-stop shop with products to satisfy the EAS requirements of the ...
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