[AMRadio] Ebs Test failure

BILL GUYGER bguyger at sbcglobal.net
Thu Nov 10 13:12:09 EST 2011


Here's what is says in the official FCC document 47 CFR  11.15 available for a 
limited time with a rich genuine simulated Corinthian Leather binding:

Who Must Participate:Broadcasters, cable television systems, wireless cable 
systems, wireline video providers, satellite
digital audio radio service providers and direct broadcast satellite service 
providers are defined as EAS
Participants under Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules (47 CFR §§11.1, 

rules require that all EAS Participants install and maintain EAS equipment.
EAS Participants carry state and local EAS alerts on a voluntary basis and may 
choose not to provide a
national alert as a Non-participating National (NN) source. However, under FCC 
rules, all EAS
Participants, including NN sources, are required to participate in tests of the 
EAS. Accordingly, all EAS
Participants must participate in the November 9, 2011 Nationwide EAS Test.et 
seq.). FCC




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From: "Todd, KA1KAQ" <ka1kaq at gmail.com>
To: Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service <amradio at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Thu, November 10, 2011 12:02:33 PM
Subject: Re: [AMRadio] Ebs Test failure

Worked well here in NC. I'm just north of Raleigh, and heard it on
numerous AM stations as well as several FM stations and the local TV
station WRAL carried it as well. Only the cable/satellite TV and some
FM stations carrying national programming seem to have dropped the
ball here, if they were even required to participate. Of course, many
of our local AM stations are still independently owned and local
market-oriented.

Not that it makes me feel any safer. We have far bigger problems with
respect to our security than the EAS (hasn't been EBS for nearly a
decade and a half).

~ Todd,  KA1KAQ/4  (o:

On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 10:48 PM, Jim WB5OXQ inb Waco, TX
<wb5oxq at grandecom.net> wrote:
>  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.
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