The Information Station is the most
installed, most versatile and best overall value for general advisory
radio purposes. Station managers may broadcast informational messages over a 25-75 square mile
(3-5 mile radius) area, e.g., interpretive overviews, directions,
schedules of events, rules and regulations, emergency instructions.
Options include . . .
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Telephone-
or computer-controlled audio.
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A variety of antenna mounting styles.
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Professional recording services.
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Customizable signs to announce the station(s) to motorists.
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A
Vertical Profile Antenna System to minimize the
installation area required and discourage vandalism.
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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.
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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