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This licensed radio system broadcasts
recorded and live noncommercial messages over a 25-75 square mile (3-5
mile radius) area. Weather and federal emergency messages are broadcast
automatically as released. At other times, you may broadcast visitor
messages, directions to helpful services, descriptions of things to see
and do, area history, traffic and road construction info and safety
information as it related to motorists. Representatives are available to
assist with physical and frequency planning.
Options include four-day battery backup, computer audio control, power
loss notification module, GPS frequency stabilization, two-way
redundancy, flashing alert signage, several antenna mounting styles. A
Vertical Profile Antenna System is available to minimize the
installation area required and discourage vandalism.
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Use Flashing ALERT Signs alone or in combination with
emergency advisory radio stations to alert motorists on roadways with
speeds of less than 60 MPH.
Features include . . .
Operate separately from
advisory radio stations to prompt immediate action described by sign
text, e.g., “Evacuate this Area When Beacons Flash.”
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The Information Station is the most
installed, most versatile and best overall value for general advisory
radio purposes. Broadcast informational messages over a 25-75 square
mile (3-5 mile radius) area, i.e., interpretive overviews,
directions, schedules of events, rules and regulations, emergency
instructions.
Options include . . .
* Telephone- or computer-controlled audio.
* A variety of antenna mounting styles.
* Professional recording services.
* Customizable signs to announce the station(s) to motorists.
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The PowerSTAT Portable Power Source provides pure AC power
for information radio stations...and anything of similar wattage that
runs on 120 volts. Designed with a large battery pack and a high
capacity charger/inverter, recharge time is just hours. PowerSTAT can
perform tasks a generator cannot. It can operate in-line to instantly
provide backup to mission-critical equipment should grid power go down.
Its output is a pure sine wave, so it can power even sensitive
electronic equipment with virtually no electrical noise. It is
weather-resistant for outdoor applications, but because there is no
exhaust, it can operate indoors, too, Because PowerSTAT never requires
fuel, it is inexpensive to operate and ideal for situations when fuel is
in short supply. And unlike a generator, it always starts.
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