The issue is the phones to be served by the Box, not the Box itself which can easily run on the Pi.
The main problem with these projects - which was not much of an issue when the projects started - is that mobile phones of today seek access to web servers at vendors, including the OS source and possibly others such as…
> Is there a way to broadcast on the radio or tv without getting into such contract that limits what you can broadcast? Not in the US. Even if your station or device does not require an individual license, you are still…
Wireless Emergency Alerts use the same tones, but didn’t exist on 9/11. EAS did exist, but the alerts are supposed to include the protective action to be taken. What protective action would you have recommended the…
“The FCC document references the 18 Fox owned stations and says nothing about the 200+ affiliate stations.” Im fact the FCC mentions the affiliates several times. One example: “Therefore, we find FOX responsible for…
What is your point - that the alerting agency is evil and wanted to disturb more people than necessary?
It has nothing to do with Wi-Fi. If people leave their phones on, not in Airplane Mode, while in the cabin they could well receive the alert from any cellular service area they are flying over. And it doesn't have to be…
A child was abducted, and in some cases - as happened just a few days ago - the noncustodial parent threatens to kill the child. And does. The fact that the abduction involves a custody dispute is only one of the…
Title 47 of the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations, Section 10.500(h) requires the alert to be preserved "in a consumer-accessible format and location for at least 24 hours or until deleted by the subscriber."
Canada doesn't have a president, but until it passes a law that requires phones sold in Canada to have Canada-specific features in the alert display, it will say what it says in the USA. And in USA the Presidential…
I know of no state in the USA where a child not returning on time is enough to trigger an Amber alert.
It doesn't matter whether the cause is a custody dispute or something else. Custody disputes of themselves do not meet the criteria for AMBER alerts. Danger to the child and criminal activity are among the criteria that…
There is nothing automated about originating those alerts. The actual procedure for transmitting the alert is manual. The incident has to meet state criteria including likelihood of harm to the child, criminal activity,…
That shelter-in-place alert did not follow well-established practices that require more details in the content and more geographically limited alerts. The agency that sent this alert got an earful afterwards and…
The two instances where alerts are typically sent statewide are Blue and Amber. The theory in both is that the perp may be many miles away from where the incident took place. And that is often the case, especially with…
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The issue is the phones to be served by the Box, not the Box itself which can easily run on the Pi.
The main problem with these projects - which was not much of an issue when the projects started - is that mobile phones of today seek access to web servers at vendors, including the OS source and possibly others such as…
> Is there a way to broadcast on the radio or tv without getting into such contract that limits what you can broadcast? Not in the US. Even if your station or device does not require an individual license, you are still…
Wireless Emergency Alerts use the same tones, but didn’t exist on 9/11. EAS did exist, but the alerts are supposed to include the protective action to be taken. What protective action would you have recommended the…
“The FCC document references the 18 Fox owned stations and says nothing about the 200+ affiliate stations.” Im fact the FCC mentions the affiliates several times. One example: “Therefore, we find FOX responsible for…
What is your point - that the alerting agency is evil and wanted to disturb more people than necessary?
It has nothing to do with Wi-Fi. If people leave their phones on, not in Airplane Mode, while in the cabin they could well receive the alert from any cellular service area they are flying over. And it doesn't have to be…
A child was abducted, and in some cases - as happened just a few days ago - the noncustodial parent threatens to kill the child. And does. The fact that the abduction involves a custody dispute is only one of the…
Title 47 of the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations, Section 10.500(h) requires the alert to be preserved "in a consumer-accessible format and location for at least 24 hours or until deleted by the subscriber."
Canada doesn't have a president, but until it passes a law that requires phones sold in Canada to have Canada-specific features in the alert display, it will say what it says in the USA. And in USA the Presidential…
I know of no state in the USA where a child not returning on time is enough to trigger an Amber alert.
It doesn't matter whether the cause is a custody dispute or something else. Custody disputes of themselves do not meet the criteria for AMBER alerts. Danger to the child and criminal activity are among the criteria that…
There is nothing automated about originating those alerts. The actual procedure for transmitting the alert is manual. The incident has to meet state criteria including likelihood of harm to the child, criminal activity,…
That shelter-in-place alert did not follow well-established practices that require more details in the content and more geographically limited alerts. The agency that sent this alert got an earful afterwards and…
The two instances where alerts are typically sent statewide are Blue and Amber. The theory in both is that the perp may be many miles away from where the incident took place. And that is often the case, especially with…
Experimental Radio News: https://experimradio.substack.com