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Sage Announces End of EAS Endec Production

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2 points by RF_Enthusiast a year ago · 1 comment

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RF_EnthusiastOP a year ago

The issue is that the federal government requires broadcast stations (and local authorities) to use a certified EAS box. Currently, there's only one available option, and software solutions are not permitted. A lot is riding on these boxes.

Without them, stations will be required to go off the air if the equipment becomes inoperable. They're not allowed to operate without a certified EAS box. Also, no new stations can be established.

The 'AM in all vehicles' argument may become moot, since emergency alerting is the primary rationale.

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