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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. The
station's transmitter is approved for military use
under Certification J/F 12/07677.
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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This licensed radio system broadcasts
recorded and live noncommercial messages over a
25-75 square mile (3-5 mile radius) area. The
station's transmitter is approved for military use
under Certification J/F 12/07677.
Federal,
state and local emergency managers use the system to
directly advise motorists encountering floods,
wildfires, mudslides, storm damage, etc.
All-hazard alerts from the National Weather Service
(targeted to counties served) broadcast
automatically as issued.
During nonemergency times, ALERT AM systems are
often used to broadcast educational advisories,
traffic and road construction alerts, visitor info
and other messages pertinent to motorists.
Representatives are available to assist with physical and
frequency planning.
Options include . . .
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4-day, rechargeable operational battery backup.
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Remote computer
control.
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Power loss
notification.
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GPS frequency
stabilization for multi-station setups, if
satellite stations are fewer than 15 miles
apart. Prevents interstation (heterodyne)
interference.
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Several antenna /
groundplane styles.
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Flashing alert
signage.
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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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This premier product puts advisory
radio on the road in a visible way. Powered via
solar power and controlled by wireless, VoiceStar
throws a full 25 to 75 square mile signal (3 to 5
mile radius) right to the motorists that need to
hear it. The station's transmitter is approved for
military use under Certification J/F 12/07677.
Use VoiceStar to advise motorists encountering
floods, forest fires, mudslides, storm damage.
Direct hurricane evacuations.
Special FCC
licensing allows both fixed and territorial
licenses.
Options: CMS sign, NOAA "all
hazards" alerts.
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RadioSTAT is a ready-to-go radio
station in a high-impact weather-resistant case that
includes a quick-erect antenna system and audio
management software. The entire package may be
transported quickly from place to place as needed.
Or it may be set up at a fixed location. One person
can set up RadioSTAT in 10 minutes. The station's
transmitter is approved for military use under
Certification J/F 12/07677.
Public health and
safety officials use RadioSTAT as the primary means
of disseminating information to citizens during and
after natural disasters, health emergencies, HAZMAT
incidents and manmade situations.
Listeners
pick up the radio signal on vehicle radios, while
portable FASTrack road signs tell them which
frequencies to tune to.
Each RadioSTAT
station covers a 25-75 square-mile area (3-5 mile
radius range).
The RadioSTAT IP version
permits control of audio via a standard Ethernet
network.
ISS provides technical support and
prerecorded messages by professional announcers.
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InfOspot is the first license-free
radio station for government, nonprofit and
individual applications. This inexpensive little
system emits 100 milliwatts of power (for full
quality vehicle radio reception in a quarter-mile
range) and offers the following advantages:
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No
FCC license requirement.
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Content that may
include music and commercials in addition to
public service/safety information.
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Program control
across a network or via flash drives/mp3 files.
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Use of any AM
frequency between 530 and 1700 kHz.
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Convenient antenna
and digital message player locate-ability for
ease of use.
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Optional software
for PC or laptop programming control.
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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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