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Old August 22nd 04, 05:55 PM
Jack Painter
 
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"Rob" wrote

I'm writing in regards to the FCC's Emergency Alert System. I am a
hobbyist trying to set up a system to listen for EAS broadcasts in my
area, but although I've read over the documentation on the matter
(11.31, 47CFR)*, I can't figure out what the frequency to listen on
should be. Can anyone offer any guidance on the subject?

Thanks,
Rob

*http://www.fcc.gov/eb/eas/47part11.pdf


Rob, in a cooperative effort with FEMA and NOAA, the EAS are bcst in
supported areas via the NWS weather radio system on 162.xxx nationwide.

Jack


 
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