[AMRadio] Ebs Test failure

Bob Gunther kg4ojz at hotmail.com
Wed Nov 9 23:11:06 EST 2011


I'm the Chief Engineer at WOAY-TV in the Beckley Bluefield market (WV). In our case, the radio station feeding the radio station that feeds
us, failed the alert , so the failure went down the rest of the chain. It would make common sense to give each station the feed independently, but
since when does the government have any common sense !!!
Bob KG4OJZ 
 

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> Date: Wed, 9 Nov 2011 21:48:53 -0600
> Subject: [AMRadio] Ebs Test failure
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> I expected to hear the test on radio but none of the clearchannel stations which are all but about 2 in our area did anything but continue with normal programming.
> I checked several Dallas area stations that I can receive from 90 miles south and none of them had the test on. Only one independent am station KBBW which is a Christian talk station had the test on and the audio was poor. I would say it is a miserable failure when the largest station network does not have the test on... I can clearly pick up at least 10 fm and loads of am stations from Central Texas and only 1 am had the test. Is this the best our government can do? What a joke.
> Jim Miller Waco, Texas
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