Information Station Specialists is the best known source of travelers information stations, highway advisory radio, advisory signs and services needed to reach motorists with public service information. Learn more about Information Station Specialists.
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 America's Source for Information Radio Systems and Services since 1983

Radio Stations and Signage Commonly Used by Airports
 
Airports that Have Used Our Technology

Baltimore Washington International Airport - 1040 kHz
Broward County International Airport - 1670 kHz
Buffalo Niagara International Airport - 1620 kHz
Cincinnati Northern Kentucky International Airport - 1610 kHz
Denver International Airport - 540 kHz
Detroit Metro Airport - 1620 kHz
Fort Wayne Allen County International Airport - 530 kHz
General Mitchell International Airport - 1320 kHz
Hollywood Burbank Airport - 1700 kHz
Kansas City International Airport/Police - 1610 kHz
McCarran International Airport at Las Vegas - 530 kHz
Midway International Airport - 1630 kHz
Nashville International Airport - 1610 kHz
New Orleans International Airport - 530 kHz
O'Hare International Airport at Chicago - 1630 kHz
Orlando International Airport - 1700 kHz
Palm Beach International Airport - 1630 kHz
Port of Columbus Airport at Columbus - 1640 kHz
Port of Portland International Airport - 530 kHz
Reagan National Airport - 530 kHz
Reno Tahoe International Airport - 1610 kHz
Sacramento International Airport - 530 kHz
Salt Lake City Airport - 1200 kHz
San Diego International Airport - 1690 kHz
San Francisco International Airport - 1610 kHz
San Jose International Airport - 530 kHzAirport - 1700 kHz
Southwest Florida International Airport - 530 kHz
Spokane International Airport - 1610 kHz
Tampa International Airport - 1610 kHz
Westchester County Airport at White Plains - 1700 kHz
The Information Station
The Information Station
3 to 5 Mile Radius Range
The Information Station is streamlined for general fixed-location applications. Versions include “Information Station - IP” – operable via any network and/or a front panel control and the “Information Station - USB” – operable locally by flash drive. Each station has a range of 3-5 miles (25-75 square miles of coverage). Options include combined USB and network-based audio control, simulcast streaming to the internet, signage to encourage motorists to tune in, wireless control, UPS backup, outdoor electronics enclosure. Licensing and installation services are available.
Flashing ALERT Sign
Wireless-controlled, solar-powered beacon signs may be triggered remotely to advise motorists to tune to a special radio signal for information or to take a specific action in any public safety situation. For roads with speed limits less than 55 MPH. Custom sign panel with embedded beacons is included.

Stealth Black-Out LED Sign
Invisible when not activated; invaluable in an emergency. Trigger Stealth sign’s preprogrammed messages to instantly notify and inform. 
InfOspot System
1/4 to1/2 Mile Radius Range
InfOspot is a custom product tailored to needs and can include special audio systems, USB / internet connectivity, cabinets and antenna mounting styles. No license is required due to its FCC certification. Any content may be broadcast on any available AM frequency. To push range out to a half-mile and more, InfOspot is the affordable solution. Range up to 1/2 mile.
 
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Information Radio Station is a generic term synonymous with Travelers Information Station (TIS), Highway Advisory Radio (HAR) / Highway Information Systems & Low Power Radio Stations (LPR). Operation of the stations is governed by FCC Part 90.242 Rules. A FCC license is required. Information Radio Stations may be fixed or portable. Subcomponents may include transmitter, antenna and ground system, digital voice player, wattmeter, cabinet with conventional or Corbin locks, lightning arrestors for RF, power and telephone lines, coaxial cable. Most stations employ black maximized antennas to discourage ice accumulation and security measures to prevent unauthorized program access. Options include synchronization, battery backup, solar power, remote programming by local, network or telco, multi-station audio distribution via RF or LAN / WAN or wireless network.