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DA-02-2312
September 19, 2002
NOTICE REGARDING FCC CERTIFICATION OF EAS DECODER
Low Power FM Stations Must Install Certified EAS Decoders Within
One Year of Publication of this Public Notice in Federal Register
Cable Systems Serving Fewer Than 5,000 Subscribers May Comply
with October 1, 2002 Deadline to Install EAS Equipment by
Installing Certified EAS Decoder
In a Report and Order released on February 26, 2002, the
Federal Communications Commission granted low power FM stations a
temporary blanket waiver of the requirement in the EAS rules to
install FCC-certified decoders.1 The Commission based grant of
the waiver on the fact that, at that time, there were no FCC-
certified EAS decoders on the market. The Commission
concurrently amended the EAS rules to exempt low power FM
stations from installing FCC-certified EAS decoders until one
year after the Commission published in the Federal Register a
Public Notice indicating that at least one EAS decoder has been
certified.2 Finally, the Commission also amended the EAS rules
in the Report and Order to permit cable systems serving fewer
than 5,000 subscribers to use an FCC-certified decoder, if such a
device became available by October 1, 2002, in lieu of an
encoder/decoder unit.
On July 23, 2002, the Commission staff granted an equipment
authorization for an Emergency Alert System (``EAS'') decoder
unit to equipment manufacturer TFT, Inc.
Accordingly, within one year of publication of this Public
Notice in the Federal Register, low power FM stations will be
required to install certified EAS decoders. In addition, cable
systems that serve fewer than 5,000 subscribers may comply with
the Commission's requirement to install EAS equipment by October
1, 2002, by installing a certified EAS decoder, rather than both
an encoder and a decoder.3
For further information contact John Winston at 202-418-7450
or Bonnie Gay at (202) 418-1228.
By the Chief, Technical and Public Safety Division,
Enforcement Bureau.
-FCC-
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1 Amendment of Part 11 of the Commission's Rules Regarding the
Emergency Alert System, (Report and Order), EB Docket No. 01-66,
17 FCC Rcd 4055 (2002) (``Report and Order'').
2 See 47 C.F.R. §11.11.
3 Report and Order, 17 FCC Rcd at 4082.