Thread: EAS decoder..
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Old October 25th 05, 03:03 AM
AG4QC
 
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Default EAS decoder..

Most of the radios I see have only warning watch and statement.. The Amber
alerts come in as watches.. So you can't distinguish between them and normal
weather warning.. My Midland model WR-100 has led's for the alert types so
I am thinking about taking that voltage to start things off.. But I never
thought about the amber alerts.. I know most people around here monitor the
repeater around the clock.. I'm not sure how receptive they would be to a
repeated amber alert at 2am.

Joe AG4QC

"Doug Smith W9WI" wrote in message
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Bill wrote:
Agreed. Locally here they have been advertising EAS type consumer
radios. From what I gather from the blurb they seem like the real thing
with programmable municipality codes, programmable to your choice of
alert tones, etc. I don't know what a S.A.M.E. is , maybe the same thing
? (Oops, sri for the pun)


ouch!

S.A.M.E. = Specific Area Message Encoding. It decodes the EAS bursts so
you can program it to only respond to alerts for your area, as opposed to
the older radios that keyed on the alert tone & would go off for
everything.

I haven't bothered to hear a brand name or price but I suspect its cheap
enough to negate building your own from scratch.


Radio Shack sells them, for well under $100. However, the model I had can
only be programmed for location, not for alert type. (i.e. you can
program which counties it'll go off for, but it'll go off for all types of
alert for those counties. If they issue another Amber Alert at 3am I'm
going to turn the d*mned thing off...)
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Doug Smith W9WI
Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66
http://www.w9wi.com