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Designed for temporary/event
broadcasting, Radio Express is a complete, licensed radio
system with a 3-5 mile range. Its weatherproof design with
quick-erect stand and antenna system allows event personnel
to set up quickly.
A convenience or a lifesaver, Radio Express can be the primary
means of communicating with event attendees, for example,
orchestrating their orderly evacuation of parking areas, if
an event is affected by bad weather or an emergency.
ISS provides technical support,
prerecorded messages by professional announcers and/or
the technical/talent to operate the service.
Radio Express and associated services are available by the
week or month in all 50 states.
Portable signs announcing the signal are available, too.
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The Information Station is the most
installed, most versatile and best overall value for general advisory
radio purposes. Broadcast informational messages over a 25-75 square
mile (3-5 mile radius) area, i.e., interpretive overviews,
directions, schedules of events, rules and regulations, emergency
instructions.
Options include . . .
* Telephone- or computer-controlled audio. * A variety of antenna mounting styles. * Professional recording services. * Customizable signs to announce the station(s) to motorists.
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InfOspot is the first license-free radio
station for government, nonprofit and individual applications. This
inexpensive little system emits 100 milliwatts of power (for full
quality vehicle radio reception in a quarter-mile range) and offers the
following advantages:
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No FCC license requirement.
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Content that may include
music and commercials in addition to public service/safety
information.
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Program control across a
network or via flash drives/mp3 files.
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Use of any AM frequency
between 530 and 1700 kHz.
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Convenient antenna and
digital message player locate-ability for ease of use.
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Optional software for PC or
laptop programming control.
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