Re: EAS tests from WNSH 94.7MHz?

 
From: "George Kowal" <ontheair247@PROTECTED>
Date: July 13th 2013
I have a copy of the "latest" NJ EAS plan, which hasn't really been updated in a few years on my work pc.
That is what you should base your EAS monitoring assignments on.
I can access remotely but need to run out now, will email it to you Monday.

George Kowal
CBNT
Acting CE
Press Communications LLC

On 7/13/2013 7:22 PM, Neal Newman wrote:
I cannot even Hear WNSH 94.76 anymore at my transmitter site in Bridgewater.
 Did they  change the antenna or pattern that I am now in a Null.  
BTW Yes I checked on my Trucks FM receiver, and WNSH can be heard but deep in the Noise.
  At first I thought it was my EAS receiver, I hear Every other station on the Dial.
  Not sure If is FCC Compliant, but I now monitor the Delaware valley LP1 on 106.9 with No Problem…  My main is the New Jersey Network LP-1. 
Any suggestions as to what  other FM I can Monitor in Middlesex County(Bridgewater) other than 94.7 and be compliant..

 Neal




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