Expressly for temporary events
and emergencies, Radio Express is a noncommercial radio
information service that can broadcast event schedules,
instructions, directions, rules, safety, parking and traffic
info as well as live programming to attendees as far away as 5
miles. Listeners pick up the radio signal on their car radios
or onsite on personal receivers.
Radio Express can be a convenience or a lifesaver. If the
event is affected by bad weather or an emergency, Radio
Express can be the primary means of communication with
patrons, orchestrating an orderly evacuation from parking
areas, should it be necessary.
Radio Express is a complete, licensed radio system with 3-5
mile range and is designed to be weatherproof. It has a
quick-erect stand and antenna system that allows event
personnel to set up quickly.
Portable signs announcing the signal are available, too.
ISS provides technical support and can even include
prerecorded messages by professional announcers and/or
technical/talent to operate the service for your event.
Radio Express and associated services are available by the
week or by the month in all 50 states. |
This licensed radio system broadcasts emergency 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 general community information, visitor messages,
schedules of events. Bring in live audio from your cable TV station or
originate from special events. Representatives are available to assist
with physical and frequency planning.
Options include four-day battery backup, power loss notification module,
real-time multi-station synchronization to extend coverage with wireless
audio links, flashing alert signage, computer audio control,
several antenna mounting styles. |
Use Flashing ALERT Signs in combination with an Emergency
Advisory Radio System to alert citizens to an urgent radio message they
need to hear. Bright LEDs embedded in the signs are solar powered and are
typically triggered to flash through an existing two-way radio system.
Flashing ALERT Signs can also operate independently of an AM Emergency
Advisory Radio System to prompt immediate action described by the sign
text itself. Example: “Street Closed When Beacons Flash.” |
This premier product puts advisory radio on the
road. Totally wireless, powered via solar power and controlled by digital cellphone, RoadRunnR throws a full 25-75 square mile signal (3-5 mile
radius) right to the motorists that need to hear it. Weather and federal
emergency messages are broadcast automatically as issued. Use RoadRunnR to
advise motorists encountering floods, forest fire, mudslides, storm
damage. Direct hurricane evacuation. Special FCC licensing allows both
fixed and territorial licenses. A RoadRunnR purchase includes AC charging, free delivery,
training, FCC licensing service and remote technical support for the life of the product
at no extra charge.
Options include: paint color, hitch and light styles, multiple
frequencies, portable signs and more. |
Designed for public health emergencies, RadioSTAT is a noncommercial,
FCC-licensed, radio
information station used to broadcast live or recorded
instructions directly to the public. RadioSTAT can be used as the primary means of
dissemination of public information during emergencies and their aftermaths.
RadioSTAT's ready-to-go design includes a quick-erect
antenna system and all electronics in a standard
weather-resistant (Pelican) case.
Listeners pick up the radio signal on vehicle radios
or personal receivers. Portable FASTrack road signs direct
them to the appropriate frequencies to tune to.
Each RadioSTAT station covers a 25-75
square-mile area (3-5 mile radius range).
ISS provides technical support and prerecorded messages by professional announcers to help you operate. |