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Wrightwood to begin testing AM radio "Travelers Information Station"
« on: Mar 04, 08, 08:41:07 AM »

The use of Emergency Advisory Radio Stations has been the topic of many discussions during the past few years. There are two types of FCC licenses available for Low Power Radio Stations.

The low power AM radio stations are known as "Travelers Information Station". These stations are licensed between 530 kHz to 1700 kHz AM. The low-wattage radio transmitter is 50 watts or less and used to alert motorists of upcoming events, road detours, public notices, abnormal traffic conditions, visitor information (noncommercial content). In an emergency or disaster the message can be amended to provide new information such as evacuation routes, mud/debris flow or wildfire updates. Fixed AM stations covers a 3-5 mile radius or about 28-78 square miles.

The 2nd type of Low Power radio stations liscensed by the FCC is called LPFM. This FM radio service was created by the FCC in January 2000. These stations are authorized for noncommercial educational broadcasting only (no commercial operation) and operate with an effective radiated power of 100 watts or less. The approximate service range of a 100 watt LPFM station is 5.6 kilometers (3.5 miles radius). These stations are designed as broadcast stations and require a minimum number of programmed hours of operation per day.

The Wrightwood Communications Group will begin testing for a AM "Travelers Information Station" the week of March 17. A temporary FCC testing license and rental of testing equipment has been ordered.

Low Power radio stations are not a cure all for disaster communications. They add more depth to the available tools we have in the toolbox.
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Re: Wrightwood to begin testing AM radio "Travelers Information Station"
« Reply #1 on: Mar 04, 08, 09:21:12 AM »

Fantastic! Should be a great tool for the community.
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Re: Wrightwood to begin testing AM radio "Travelers Information Station"
« Reply #2 on: Mar 04, 08, 09:25:18 AM »

Will you let us know what station to tune to to hear the testing? Or will it simply be tone testing?
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Re: Wrightwood to begin testing AM radio "Travelers Information Station"
« Reply #3 on: Mar 04, 08, 10:12:48 AM »

Can this eventually be used to warn motorists of traffic during snowplay days? And even possible other routes of travel such as Largo Vista rd?
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Re: Wrightwood to begin testing AM radio "Travelers Information Station"
« Reply #4 on: Mar 04, 08, 10:13:03 AM »

The frequency being tested will be 1620 on AM.

You should hear something like this when the test equipment is transmitting:

The Wrightwood Communications Group and San Bernardino County ECS is currently testing this frequency for a Travelers Information Radio Station at 1620 AM.  (temporary FCC call sign)
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Re: Wrightwood to begin testing AM radio "Travelers Information Station"
« Reply #5 on: Mar 04, 08, 10:21:11 AM »

Warning motorists about traffic conditions is definitely one of the goals in establishing an Emergency Advisory Radio Station.

Coverage is why the testing will take place. We would like to have as much coverage as possible within Swarthout Valley and  possibly along Hwy 2 towards Hwy 138.  Largo Vista will most likely not be within the initial scope of this project.

Can this eventually be used to warn motorists of traffic during snowplay days? And even possible other routes of travel such as Largo Vista rd?
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Re: Wrightwood to begin testing AM radio "Travelers Information Station"
« Reply #6 on: Mar 04, 08, 11:07:19 PM »

Warning motorists about traffic conditions is definitely one of the goals in establishing an Emergency Advisory Radio Station.

Coverage is why the testing will take place. We would like to have as much coverage as possible within Swarthout Valley and  possibly along Hwy 2 towards Hwy 138.  Largo Vista will most likely not be within the initial scope of this project.

Can this eventually be used to warn motorists of traffic during snowplay days? And even possible other routes of travel such as Largo Vista rd?

Largo Vista @ 138 has a sign board that is controlled (by caltrans?). The same message being transmitted on the air can also be sent to the sign board at Largo Vista and 138.
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Re: Wrightwood to begin testing AM radio "Travelers Information Station"
« Reply #7 on: Mar 15, 08, 07:15:36 AM »

Can this eventually be used to warn motorists of traffic during snowplay days?

 Absolutely  Wink The call in capable DVR message would announce estimated time of travel from 138-Wrightwood expect delays as well as announcing road conditions.

Temp call sign is WQIK758
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Re: Wrightwood to begin testing AM radio "Travelers Information Station"
« Reply #8 on: Mar 19, 08, 12:19:39 PM »

Testing is now underway.  PLEASE tune your am radio's to 1620 to listen. Then post if you are getting the transmission. Thanks!
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Re: Wrightwood to begin testing AM radio "Travelers Information Station"
« Reply #9 on: Mar 19, 08, 12:41:38 PM »

The radio station will probably only be online for another hour, so when replying with signal reports, let us know your general location, and whether you heard the broadcast on a car radio, or a portable radio in your house. so far, we have excellent results
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Re: Wrightwood to begin testing AM radio "Travelers Information Station"
« Reply #10 on: Mar 19, 08, 12:59:48 PM »

I get it loud and clear here in town, but why is it in Spanish?
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Re: Wrightwood to begin testing AM radio "Travelers Information Station"
« Reply #11 on: Mar 19, 08, 01:00:35 PM »

how far is the station supposed to reach? I'm not getting the transmission near Jackson Lake.
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Re: Wrightwood to begin testing AM radio "Travelers Information Station"
« Reply #12 on: Mar 19, 08, 01:00:51 PM »

you at  your office Chuck?
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Re: Wrightwood to begin testing AM radio "Travelers Information Station"
« Reply #13 on: Mar 19, 08, 01:02:46 PM »

Honestly, we did not expect the signal to be strong at Jackson Lake. We have one person who drove down there and did report some signal from a car radio
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Re: Wrightwood to begin testing AM radio "Travelers Information Station"
« Reply #14 on: Mar 19, 08, 01:06:18 PM »

That's good to know.
I'm actually a little past the lake and didn't get it on a car radio or a portable.
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