[BC] EAS calling the sailing vessel Kirstin, please call Channel 16
Alan Alsobrook
radiotech
Wed Jul 12 18:15:28 CDT 2006
To me that alert was a bit out of bounds for EAS usage, I'm sure emails
and phone calls are flying up in that area.
First of all we all know that if the alert is not received on the media
you are tuned to you will not be made aware of the emergency. This is
the reason that broadcasters are a very important and integral part of
the EAS system.
As for a separate channel for EAS alerts, That is a very important idea,
and has been pushed for by many of us who do work on EAS. The push is to
get background channels so that emergency information can be passed to
broadcast stations without having to put it on air. Once the information
arrives then the stations can make a responsible decision as how to pass
on the information. Options include, regular EAS alert, news flash,
operator mentions, or nothing at all.
Errors will happen from time to time, and it's important that we learn
from them, to help prevent future false/improper activation's. Hopefully
the Coast Guard will know which buttons to not push when looking for a
missing vessel in the future.
Bailey, Scott wrote:
> Yep, and before you know it, missing dogs and cats will become an EAS
> Alert. The day that happens, I'm pulling the plug on that thing! Down
> here in TN, the Amber Alerts have gotten out of hand. Persons or
> whatever missing that is nowhere near who the real "Amber"(is or was)
> becomes an all out Amber Alert.
>
> Maybe the commission should create one frequency for all these alerts.
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Alan Alsobrook CSRE AMD CBNT
St. Augustine Fl. 32086 904-829-8885
aalso at Bellsouth.net
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