#235066 - 11/04/11 01:08 AM
Nov 9: US Test of Emergency Broadcasting System
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Carpal Tunnel
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http://m.theleafchronicle.com/topnews/article?a=2011111103001&f=548"The Federal Communications Commission and the Federal Emergency Management Agency will hold a nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System (EAS) on November 9, 2011 at 2 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. This will be the first ever, top-to-bottom nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System... FEMA will transmit the EAS code for national emergencies. The EAS code and alert will be rebroadcast by broadcast stations and other service providers until it has been distributed throughout the entire country and U.S. territories." Sounds like a great idea but spread the word so 911 doesn't get flooded with calls.
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#235069 - 11/04/11 01:38 AM
Re: Nov 9: US Test of Emergency Broadcasting System
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Carpal Tunnel
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#235249 - 11/08/11 04:33 AM
Re: Nov 9: US Test of Emergency Broadcasting System
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 09/15/05
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Loc: California
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I've been reading that the original 2 1/2 minute test has been shortened to a half-minute one. Apparently, there is concern that having all radio and TV channels overriden by a 2 1/2 minute test might make people think it's a real emergency.
Actually, I'm surprised that besides bacpacjac's original post, I don't think I've seen or heard any announcements on TV or on any of the radio stations I routinely listen to. Well, no wonder people might be concerned!
Perhaps the hacker group Anonymous can slip in something ominous into the broadcast. Sort of like the character V in the movie V for Vendetta. Actually, the date of the test is not that far off from Guy Fawkes Night...November 5th...
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#235250 - 11/08/11 07:17 AM
Re: Nov 9: US Test of Emergency Broadcasting System
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Veteran
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I saw a thing on the TV about this. But like most Emergency Broadcast things I turn down the volume to avoid the annoying noise.
Exactly, most people do that. IMO this exersise serves absolutely no purpose. Now those cold war era sirens, those were awesome. Bonus points to anyone who knows the difference between a straight tone and a wavy tone.
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#235255 - 11/08/11 03:10 PM
Re: Nov 9: US Test of Emergency Broadcasting System
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Journeyman
Registered: 06/06/08
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I saw a thing on the TV about this. But like most Emergency Broadcast things I turn down the volume to avoid the annoying noise.
Exactly, most people do that. IMO this exersise serves absolutely no purpose. Now those cold war era sirens, those were awesome. Bonus points to anyone who knows the difference between a straight tone and a wavy tone. Straight = Alert (have seen it used as a tornado signal) Wavy = Attack (the old air raid signal)
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#235258 - 11/08/11 03:27 PM
Re: Nov 9: US Test of Emergency Broadcasting System
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 07/11/10
Posts: 1680
Loc: New Port Richey, Fla
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LED.. do I get partial credit for remembering the callsign of the local Ground Observer Corps authentication procedure?
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