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FCC 11.18
Revised as of
Goto Year:1996 |
1998
Sec. 11.18 EAS Designations.
(a) National Primary (NP) is a source of EAS Presidential messages.
(b) Local Primary (LP) is a source of EAS Local Area messages. An LP
source is responsible for coordinating the carriage of common emergency
messages from sources such as the National Weather Service or local
emergency management offices as specified in its EAS Local Area Plan. If
it is unable to carry out this function, other LP sources in the Local
Area may be assigned the responsibility as indicated in State and Local
Area Plans. LP sources are assigned numbers (LP-1, 2, 3, etc.) in the
sequence they are to be monitored by other broadcast stations in the
Local Area.
(c) State Primary (SP) is a source of EAS State messages. These
messages can originate from the Governor or a designated representative
in the State Emergency Operating Center (EOC) or State Capital. Messages
are sent via the State Relay Network.
(d) State Relay (SR) is a source of EAS State messages. It is part
of the State Relay Network and relays National and State common
emergency messages into Local Areas.
(e) Participating National (PN) sources transmit EAS National, State
or Local Area messages. The EAS transmissions of PN sources are intended
for direct public reception.
(f) Non-participating National (NN) sources have elected not to
participate in the National level EAS and hold an authorization letter
to that effect. Upon activation of the national level EAS, NN sources
are required to broadcast the EAS codes, Attention Signal, the sign-off
announcement in the EAS Operating Handbook and then stop operating. All
NN sources are required to comply with Sec. 11.51, 11.52 and 11.61. They
may transmit EAS State or Local Area messages at any time without prior
notice.
Goto Section: 11.17 | 11.19
Goto Year: 1996 |
1998
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