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  2. Emergency override system - Wikipedia

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    The Emergency Alert System began to build up on most cable television systems through the installation of then-new generators and encoders between 1997 and 1999. Some of the notable EAS generators at the time include Video Data Systems, Texscan, Gorman-Redlich, Idea/Onics, and Cable Envoy; and encoders include SAGE, TFT, and Trilithic models.

  3. Emergency Broadcast System - Wikipedia

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    A cancellation message was sent at 9:59 a.m. EST, but it used the same codeword as the original message. [13] A cancellation message with the correct codeword was not sent until 10:13 a.m. EST. [13] After 40 minutes and six incorrect or improperly formatted cancellation messages, the accidental activation was officially terminated.

  4. Emergency Alert System - Wikipedia

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    [59] [full citation needed] Like the EBS, the attention signal is followed by a voice message describing the details of the alert. The message ends with 3 bursts of the AFSK "EOM", or End of Message, which is the text NNNN, preceded each time by the binary 10101011 calibration.

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  7. Notify NYC - Wikipedia

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    Notify NYC. Notify NYC is the City of New York's official source for information about emergency events and important City services. It is a free service launched by the NYC Emergency Management and New York City Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications (DoITT) [1] in 2007, allowing users to receive alerts through various communications devices, such as cell phones ...

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