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What are EAS tones?

What are EAS tones?

EAS Tones means any part of the four-part message used to activate an emergency alert, specifically: the Preamble and EAS Header Codes; Audio Attention Signal; message; and, Preamble and EAS End of Message (EOM) Codes, as defined in section 11.31 of the Rules, as well as any simulations thereof. Sample 1.

What is the emergency broadcast frequency?

Emergency broadcasts are unable to be heard on conventional AM/FM receivers. They operate across 7 VHF frequencies ranging between 162.400 MHz and 162.550 MHz. Weather Radios with location-specific Emergency Alert Support come in a wide-range of models and form factors.

Is there an app for the emergency broadcast system?

The FEMA App allows you to receive real-time weather and emergency alerts, send notifications to loved ones, locate emergency shelters in your area, get preparedness strategies and more.

Why are EAS tones illegal?

To protect the integrity of the system, and prevent false activations, the FCC prohibits the use of actual or simulated EAS/WEA tones and attention signals outside of genuine alerts, tests, or authorized public service announcements, especially when they are used “to capture audience attention during advertisements; …

What happens if you play EAS tone?

The FCC has repeatedly warned that the use of simulated or actual EAS tones for non-authorized purposes—such as commercial or entertainment purposes—can lead to dangerous “alert fatigue” whereby the public becomes desensitized to the alerts, questioning whether the alerts are for a real, imminent threat or some other …

Can I change the Amber Alert sound?

Do Not Disturb doesn’t silence government alerts, like Amber Alerts, and you can’t change their tone.

Why are emergency alerts so loud?

Those awful screeches you hear at the beginning of the Emergency Alert System are digitized codes that communicate the type of threat, area (counties) threatened, and how long the threat is in place.

Why does the EAS sound like that?

It’s just ancient equipment from when the emergency broadcast system was put into place. They never upgraded, so it sounds worse compared to modern gear. For compatibility reasons, the old system is analogue/low bandwidth.

What happened to the emergency broadcast system?

The EAS became operational on January 1, 1997, after being approved by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in November 1994, replacing the Emergency Broadcast System (EBS).

How do I download FEMA app?

You can download the FEMA App on Google Play and on the Apple App Store. You can also download the app via text messaging. On an Android device, text ANDROID to 43362 (4FEMA); On an Apple Device, text APPLE to 43362 (4FEMA).

What happens if you play EAS tones?

How do I change the emergency alert tone on my iPhone?

Tap Settings from the Home screen. Tap Notifications. Scroll to the Government Alerts section at the bottom of the screen. Tap the slider to enable or disable options for AMBER Alerts and Emergency Alerts.

What happens if you play EAS tones over the air?

Why do emergency alerts sound scary?

Is the FEMA app free?

Yes, the FEMA App is free to use and download.

How do I get FEMA alerts on my Iphone?

“Open the Phone App and tap Keypad. “To turn it on: Enter *5005*25371# and tap You’ll get an alert that says Test alerts enabled.