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Ad Insertion | Can Mega Hertz provide us with a list of Wegener control cards required for local ad insertion by Network and how quickly can we get them?
You bet, here's the list:

Network - (Frequency) & Card #

ABC Family Channel - (6.8 MHz) 1717-01
All News Channel- (6.2 MHz)- 1716
AMC -(7.7 MHz) - 1710
America 1 -(6.2 MHz) - 1716
America's Health(Digicipher)1648/1644-03
Animal Planet -(5.8 MHz) - 1710
Arts and Ent.- (6.8 MHz) - 1717-01
BET -(7.3575 MHz) - 2046A-09
BET Jazz -(7.3575 MHz) - 2046A-09
Bravo - (7.7 MHz) - 1710
Cartoon Ch.- (7.3575 MHz) - 2046A-09
CNBC -(7.3575 MHz) - 2046A-09
CNN -(7.3575 MHz) - 2046A-09
CNN Hdln-CHN- (7.3575 MHz) - 2046A-09
CNN Int. - (7.3575 MHz) - 2046A-09
Comedy Central -(7.3575 MHz)-2046A-09
Country Music TV-(6.2 MHz) - 1716
Discovery Channel-(6.8 MHz)- 1717-01
E! TV -(6.2 MHz) - 1716
ESPN -(7.3575 MHz) - 2046A-09
ESPN-2- (7.3575 MHz) - 2046A-09
ESPN News- (7.3575 MHz) - 2046A-15
Food Network- (6.2 MHz) 1716
Fox News(Newstalk)-(6.2 MHz) 1716
Game Show Network-(6.8 MHz) -1717-01
Golf Channel-(6.2 MHz)- 1716
History Channel - (6.8 MHz)- 1717-01
Home & Garden-(7.3575 MHz) 2046A-15
Intro TV(Network1)-(7.5 MHz)- 1710
KBL -(5.8 MHz) -1710
Learning Channel-(5.8 MHz)- 1710
Lifetime -(5.715 MHz)- 1620-06
Midwest Sports Ch.-(6.2 MHz)- 1716
MSGN -(6.8 MHz) 1717-01
MS-NBC -(7.3575 MHz)- 2046A-09
MTV -(6.62 MHz) 1712/10011
MTV-2-(5.8 MHz)-1710-14 (60 seconds)
MTV-2-(6.5 MHz)- 1710-15 (65 seconds)
Much Music-(7.7 MHz)- 1710
Nashville Network-(6.2 MHz)-1716
Nickelodeon -(6.8 MHz)- 1717-01
Odyssey -(7.5 MHz)- 1710
Outdoor Life -(5.8 MHz)- 1710
Oxygen -(6.2 MHz) - 1716
Prime Ticket -(6.8 MHz)-1717-01
Sci-Fi Channel -(6.2 MHz)- 1716
SpeedVision -(5.8 MHz)- 1710
Style Network-(7.2 MHz) - 1710
TNT -(7.3575 MHz)- 2046A-09
Travel Channel-(5.4675 MHz)-1640
TV Land-(5.8 MHz) -1710-14 (60 seconds)
TV Land-(6.5 MHz)- 1710-15 (65 seconds)
TVG -(7.5 MHz)- 1620-06
USA Network -(6.2 MHz)- 1716
VH-1 -(6.8 MHz)- 1717-01
WTBS -(7.3575 MHz)- 2046A-09
Z-Music -(6.2 MHz)- 1716
Audio AGC Card - 1694-02
Mainframe & Power Supply - 1601


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Ad Insertion | Can MHz provide us with a list of Network control tones?


Sure we can, here they are:

NETWORK DTMF TONE TIME SENT

A&E
807*/# Vary 2 per/hr

ALL NEWS (CONUS)
126*/# :06&:36
237*/# :12&:42
403*/# :19&:49
591*/# :23&:53
861*/# :28&:58

AMERICAN MOVIE CLASSIC
AMERICA 1 509*/# Vary 1 per/hr

AMERICA HEALTH (no demod support)
146*/# :29 :59

AMERICA INDEPENDENT 246*/# Vary 2 per/hr

AMERICA'S VOICE 782*/# Vary

ANIMAL PLANET
047*/# :15-25:
:40-16
:48-:55"

BET 406*/#
:15-:25
40-:48
48-:55:

BET JAZZ
406*/# :29 :59

BOX
045*/# Vary 2 per 90 minutes

CARTOON NETWORK
309*/# :15 :45 :50-:60

CBS EYE ON PEOPLE
232*/# :10-:20 :40-:50

COUNTRY MUSIC TV
468*/# :10 :40

CNBC
622*/# :03-:17 24-:34 :41-:51
667*/# :46 :56

CNN
017*/# ":58 :58 :29"
658*/#N :29
024*/# :56
541*/#N :56

CNN en Espanol
397*/# :29 :59

CNNfn-Financial Network
024*/# :29 :59

CNN INTERNATIONAL
024*/# :29 :59

CNN HEADLINE NEWS
635*/# :29 :59
135*/# :24 :54

CNN Sportrs Illustrated
036*/# :29 :59

COMEDY CENTRAL
951*/# ":18 :40 :55"

COURT TV
138*/# :34 :53

DISCOVERY CHANNEL
826*/# :07-:20 :37-:50

E! TV
386*/# :15 :45

ESPN
048*/# Vary 2 per/hr

ESPN Classic
":60 2:00"

ESPNews (no demod support)
136*/# Vary 2 per/hr

ESPN 2
292*/# Vary 2 per/hr

FAMILY NETWORK
073*/# 58:50 28:50
316*/# :30

FIT TV
414*/# :10 :45

FOOD NETWORK
235*/# :18 :48

FOX
Digicyper GPI Vary 3 per/hr

FOX FAMILY CHANNEL
414*/# :18 :45

FOX NEWS
465*/# ":18

FOX NET :45

FOX SPORTS
Digicyper GPI Vary 2 per/hr

F/X
328*/# :05 :45
454*/# :20 :35

GAME SHOW NETWORK
119*/# Vary 2 per/hr

GOLF CHANNEL
762*/# :15 :45
789*/# 5-7 PM

GREAT AMERICAN COUNTRY
054*/# :15 :45

HISTORY CHANNEL
131*/# Canada :29 :59
638*/# USA :29 :59

HOME AND GARDEN (no demod support)
157*/# :08-:23 :38-:53

JCN 489*/# :15 :45

KALEIDOSCOPE No Standard Tones Vary 1 per/hr

THE LEARNING CHANNEL
872*/# :10-:20 :40-:50

LIFETIME
361*/# :20-:40 :50-:10

MIDWEST SPORTS CHANNEL
813*/# Vary

MSG NETWORK
767*/# Vary

MSNBC
268*/# Vary 3 per/hr

MTV
19KHz Tones :20 :50

MTV2
GPI :23 :33

MUCH MUSIC
419*/# :20 :50

NETWORK 1
298*/# :60
461*/# 50/50
339*/# barter

NEWSTALK
262*/# :10
137*/# :20
137*/# :40
262*/# :50
480*/# 6:59:52
480*/# 9:59:52

NICKELODEON
749*/# :20 :55

NOSTALGIA
872*/# :58

ODYSSEY CHANNEL

OUTDOOR CHANNEL
345*/# :27 :57

OUTDOOR LIFE NETWORK
011*/# Vary 1 per/hr

PASS SPORTS
495*/No Stop Tones Vary 2 per/hr

PREVUE CHANNEL
GPI Vary 9 per/hr

PRIME SPORTS
GPI :15 :45

SCI-FI
706*/# Vary 3 per/hr

SPEEDVISION 020*/# Vary 3 per/hr

SPORTSOUTH
GPI Vary 2 per/hr

TBS
309*/# Vary 2 per/hr

THE NASHVILLE NETWORK
674*/# :29 :59

TLC
872*/# ":7 :20 :37 :50"

TNT
Random 3 per/hr

TRAVEL CHANNEL
519*/# Vary 3 per/hr

TV LAND
227*/# :20 :40
431*/# :55

USA
601*/# Vary 2 per/hr

VH-1
19 KHz Tone :20 :50

WEATHER CHANNEL
350*/# :17 :47

Z MUSIC TELEVISION
968*/# Vary 3 per/hr


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EAS | Why is the ENDEC’s Automatic LED Flashing?
Your ENDEC is very smart and has identified a system problem! Whenever this occurs the Automatic LED begins to flash with the hope that you will notice. In addition, the ENDEC recorders the error in the message buffer for you to read. (Your Automatic LED should not flash during normal operation.)

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EAS | What should I do when the Automatic LED is flashing?
First, press the “MSG” message button on the front panel of the ENDEC and scroll through the messages looking for the error message. Once you have found the error, make the necessary system correction.

Then reset the flashing Automatic LED!

There are two ways to reset the Automatic LED. You can simply cycle the power to the ENDEC, off and then back on. Or from the main ENDEC menu, arrow down to “TEST” and enter. Then arrow down to “Reset Blink Error”, then enter. Return to the main menu. (In both cases the ENDEC will then cycle through a self-test to verify all setting and parameters.)

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EAS | I’m getting a “MSG” message from the ENDEC that COM 2 did not respond. My EAS Character Generator is connected to COM 2. What does this mean and what should I check to correct this?
It means that the ENDEC has attempted to communicate through its COM 2 port but did not receive a response back from the CG!

First, check your connection. Make sure that the RS-232 null-modem cable shipped with your system is installed on COM 2 of the ENDEC and also connected to Serial 1 on the EAS/CG. (Note: Serial 1 is always used unless you using the remote access feature of the CG.) Make sure you have nothing connected to the EAS/CG “CT” contacts. If you do, remove it!

However, if you are using the remote access feature on the EAS/CG, then your connection is as follows: Make sure the RS-232 null-modem cable shipped with your system is installed on COM 2 of the ENDEC and also connected to Serial 2 on the EAS/CG. Then make sure you have a connection between the “CT” connector on the rear of the EAS/CG and the “Decoder Active” contacts on the rear of the ENDEC.


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EAS | Why are all of the LED’s on the front panel of the ENDEC flashing?
Your ENDEC has detected that the national level EAN or EAT (or both) has inadvertently been deleted from your incoming filter list. If this has occurred, arrow down to “Presets” in the main ENDEC menu. Enter and go into “Incoming” filters. Then rebuild and save both filters. (Caution: Do not give password access for the ENDEC to anyone that is not responsible for your EAS system.)

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EAS | Our cable system was sold, how do I change my call sign?
In the main ENDEC menu arrow down to “CONFIG” and enter. Arrow down to “CALL SIGN” and enter. Change your call sign using the front panel buttons

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EAS | How do I select a language(s) for my EAS text messages?
The ENDEC gives every cable operator the ability to select the language used for EAS text messages! In the main ENDEC menu arrow down to “CONFIG” and enter. Arrow down to “LANGUAGE” and enter. You can select English, Spanish or both.

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EAS | How do I load paper into the internal printer?
In order to load paper, the printer must be turned on. Position the paper so that it pulls from the bottom. Place the end into the paper slot below the feed mechanism. In the main ENDEC menu arrow down to “PRINTER FEED” and press once or twice to advance and load the paper. Repeat as needed.

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EAS | How do I turn on / off the internal printer?
From the main ENDEC menu arrow down to “CONFIG” and enter. Arrow down to “PRINTER” and enter. Select “YES (to turn on the printer) or NO” (to turn off the printer).

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EAS | How do I turn on and off any of the six (6) monitoring inputs on the ENDEC!
In the main ENDEC menu arrow down to “CONFIG” and enter. Arrow down to “SCAN SELECT” and enter. Set each monitor input that you would like active to “YES”. Inactive monitoring inputs should be set to “NO”.

Once an input has been activated and a monitoring radio has been connected, you can verify that audio is being received by the ENDEC as follows: In the main ENDEC menu arrow down to “CONFIG” and enter. Arrow down to “MONITOR SOURCE” and enter. Select the monitor input and the source audio will be directed to the speaker on the front of the ENDEC. (When you are finished reset “MONITOR SOURCE” to “ALERT”.)

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EAS | How do I know which of the ENDEC RS-232 COM ports have been activated and for which external devices?
In the main ENDEC menu arrow down to “DEVICES” and enter. Select “SHOW”. The ENDEC will list all active devices by COM port. Make sure all inactive COM ports display “NONE”.

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EAS | How do I activate a new device?
Very simply! In the main ENDEC menu arrow down to “DEVICE” and enter. Arrow down to the COM port you would like to activate and select it. Then enter into “DEVICE TYPE“ and select the device that will be connected to this COM port.

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EAS | How can I reprint some of the alerts previously received?
The ENDEC stores the last forty-seven (47) received alerts in non-volatile memory. You can print any or all of them by pressing the “MENU” button. Then select and enter into “ALERTS”. Arrow down to “VIEW ALERT LOG” and enter. Use the “NEXT” and “PREV” buttons to scan all alerts in the log. Once you find an alert you would like to print, select the “OPT “ button, then the “VIEW” button and the select “Print”.

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EAS | Can we log and store, sent and received EAS alerts to a text file on an external computer?
Yes you can!

The ENDEC can be set up to log all alerts to the hard drive of an external computer using the Windows HyperTerminal program.

Set up is as follows:

In the ENDEC menu, arrow down to and select “Devices”, enter.
Arrow down to and select Com 5, enter.
Select “Device Type”, enter.
Arrow down to and select “Serial Printer”, enter.

Install a null modem cable between Com 5 on the ENDEC and the computer Com port you will use.

On the External computer make sure that HyperTerminal is installed as part of the Windows package.
(If not, you will need to install it by selecting your “My Computer” icon, then “Control Panel”, then “Add/Remove Programs”, go into “Windows Setup”, select “Communications”, then select HyperTerminal and follow installation instructions.)

To start HyperTerminal go to “Start”, then “Programs”, then “Accessories”, then “Communications” and finally HyperTerminal”.

Select the “Hypertrm.exe” to create a HyperTerminal routine. Follow the instructions by entering a name, such as “EAS ALERTS” and selecting an icon for the new connection. At “Connect To”, click on the “Connect Using” drop down arrow and select the computer Com port you will use.

Port Settings are as follows:
Bits per Second, 1200
Data Bits, 8
Parity, None
Stop bits, 1
Flow Control, None

After the program starts go to the top menu and select “Capture”, then “Capture Text”. Use the Browse button to set the path and then enter a file name of “EAS Alerts”, and then start. (This is the file where all the alert text will be permanently saved.)

Finally, go to the top menu and select “File” and save the program settings.

To test the connection and communication you will either have to send an alert such as a RWT or wait for one to be received. When the connection is working you will see the alert text file write to the screen.

The HyperTerminal program can be minimized but must remain open on the computer to operate and log alerts.



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EAS | My details channel is not restoring after the alert message! What happened and how can I fix this?
One or more of the ENDEC parameters has been changed!

So first, in the main ENDEC menu arrow down to “CONFIG” and enter. Arrow down to “VDS RELAY ON”, enter and select “NO”. IT SHOULD NEVER BE SET TO “YES”!

Second, the setting for the length of time the details-channel message is displayed may have been changed. In the main ENDEC menu arrow down to “MHz SUB-ALERT” and enter. Arrow down to “REPEATS” and select the number of times you would like the audio portion of the EAS details message to repeat.

Cycle the power on the EAS/CG to restore your original program.

Caution: Do not give password access for the ENDEC to anyone that is not responsible for your EAS system.)

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EAS | How can I increase the number of times the tune-to audio repeats during the initial all-channel override of voluntary alerts?
That’s easy and user selectable! In the main ENDEC menu arrow down to “MHz SUB-ALERT” and enter. Arrow down to “TUNE-TO REPEATS” and select the number of times you would like the all-channel tune-to NV-audio to repeat prior to ending the all-channel override.

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EAS | How can I record a new tune-to message for voluntary alerts?
Make sure your Disc-Jockey voice is ready! Connect the microphone into the front of the ENDEC. Press the “MENU” button and enter into “ALERTS”. Arrow down and enter into “RECORD NV AUDIO”, then select microphone. When you press the microphone-key you can begin your recording. To listen to your stored audio select “PREVIEW NV AUDIO”. Repeat this process until you sound like your favorite recording artist! (NV is for non-volatile. You will not loose this recording during power outages.)

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EAS | How can I use the EAS Character Generator for a local CG channel?
That’s easy, the “SUB-ALERT” was designed for this! The EAS/CG can simultaneously function for your local CG channel. However, when the EAS/CG is needed for EAS alerts, the ENDEC takes control and builds the necessary text information. When the alert process is over the ENDEC restores the EAS/CG to its previous alphanumeric display. If you need a new CG or have extra channel capacity this is a great way of implementing EAS because the character generator now has dual purpose.

In the main ENDEC menu arrow down to and enter into “MHz SUB-ALERT”. Select “Mode 1”. Synchronize the ENDEC and EAS/CG by sending a RWT.

After the RWT, all video outputs on the EAS/CG will provide normal CG video. You are now ready to begin designing pages for display. Follow the programming instruction in the CG Users Guide. Remember in Mode 1, this alphanumeric channel is now your EAS details channel for voluntary alerts.


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EAS | Our Ad Insertion Manager would like us to delay alerts when our ad insertion equipment is active? Chr(10) Chr(10)
Not a problem, this is a standard feature in all ENDEC! Here’s how it works: The ENDEC’s “MANUAL OVERRIDE” sensor can sense both open and closed relays and the ENDEC can be set so that either state is an active or inactive condition. As a result, the ENDEC can sense when ad insertions equipment is active (typically closed relays) and automatically delay, “TIMED RELAY”, alerts up to 15 minutes maximum (except EAN/EAT) or until ad insertion equipment is inactive (typically open relays).

So simply connect the “MANUAL OVERRIDE” sensor on the rear of the ENDEC to one side of each external relay, of each ad inserter, that activates during ad insertion. Connect the second side of each relay contact to an external earth ground.


ENDEC setup is as follows:
In the main ENDEC menu arrow down to “OVERRIDE USE” and enter. Arrow down to “ACTIVE POLARIY” and enter. Select either “OPEN” or “CLOSED”. (Open or Closed will indicate the status of the external contacts on the ad insertion relays you will monitor to determine when a local ad is being inserted by your ad insertion equipment.)

Note: Incoming EAS alerts that are programmed in the ENDEC for “AUTOMATIC” in "PRESET-INCOMING" setup will not be delayed by the "MANUAL OVERRIDE". Automatic alerts should be high priority.

Note: Incoming EAS alerts that are programmed in the ENDEC for "TIMED RELAY" in “PRESET-INCOMING” are delayed by the "MANUAL OVERRIDE". Delayed alerts should be low priority. Set HOLD TIME to "0".




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EAS | What alerts are cable operators required to carry?
The FCC mandate only requires three events. EAN/EAT for a national level alert, RMT for the required monthly test and RWT for the required weekly test.

Any other alert you decide to carry on your cable system is voluntary and at your discretion.

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EAS | Do I have to perform the RWT or the RMT?
The FCC mandate requires that all operators receive and log the two incoming RWT’s from their LP1 and LP2 monitoring assignments. (You do not have to automatically retransmit RWT’s although at your discretion you can.)

However, the mandate also requires that all cable operators manually send and log at least one RWT per week at random times of your choice. (During the week of a RMT, operators do not have to send a RWT. The RMT substitutes for that week’s RWT.)

The mandate also requires that all cable operators receive and automatically forward the RMT within fifteen (15) minutes of receiving it each month.

All ENDEC’s have default settings of “Log Only” for RWT’s and “Log” & “Automatically” forward the RMT’s.

RWT’s can also been set to forward automatically if you desire. This would eliminate your requirement to manually send the RWT. However, you would lose control of when the RWT’s occur. Since both your LP1 and LP2 are required to send RWT’s, you would forward two (2), ten (10) second, RWT’s per week whenever you receive them from each source you monitor.


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EAS | Why does the ENDEC have two (2) RWT modes to choose from and which one should I use?
The FCC mandate outlines two (2) methods for RWT based upon cable system size.

The "DET" mode, for systems with less than 5000 subscribers, will perform an audio only RWT only on the details channel.

The "All" mode, for systems with more than 5000 subscribers, will interrupt all channels for approximately ten (10) seconds and perform the Weekly Test.




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EAS | How do will we handle EAS on our digital channels?
There are actually two uniquely different methods used for handling digital override, Motorola’s and then Scientific Atlanta’s/Pioneer’s.

Motorola controls the override of digital channels through the OM1000. When a simple ground is applied to the EAS contact on the OM1000, all DCT’s are force-tuned to an analog channel. When the ground is removed the DCT’s return to the digital channel. (If you are unsure about how to setup the OM1000, contact Motorola for programming instructions.)

SA and Pioneer handle and control EAS alerts through their Application Server located in each digital headend. Here is what happens: When an alert is processed for transmission the ENDEC sends RS-232 EAS data and analog audio to the MHz SARMU processor. The SARMU converts the analog audio to a digital format and the EAS data into the SA/Pioneer data format and then delivers this combined digital EAS data, via TCP/IP protocol over an Ethernet connection to the Application Server. Once delivered, the SA or Pioneer Application Server controls all display and override variables by communicating EAS alerts directly to the digital set-top terminals.

EAS vendors do not control EAS functions within the Application Server. The best way to think about the process described above is that of a “delivery service”. Once delivered the Application Server takes over. Each Server has EAS software that must be configured for your override requirements.


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EAS | What is the next deadline for EAS compliance and what size cable systems must comply?
The FCC mandate has a compliance date of October 1, 2002 for systems with less than 10,000 subscribers.

According to the mandate all cable systems must comply regardless of size! (However, the mandate has language that allows small cable operators to seek a waiver based upon financial hardship.

If you believe you fall into this category, you should submit your waiver request to the FCC as soon as possible. The FCC has estimated that there are approximately 1400 cable systems that would qualify for waiver.

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EAS | How can I determine the best way to implement EAS into my headend?
That’s actually a simple process that MHz will help you through!

Here’s what you need to do: Use the MHz EAS worksheet to survey each modulator and processor in your headend. Then fax the worksheet to your MHz Account Manager for analysis. Expect a call to discuss your options. Once a method, along with any special features, has been selected your MHz Account Manager will prepare an EAS quote specifically designed for your requirements.

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EAS | I’m a member of the National Cable Television Co-op, what should I do?
As you already know, after presentations by every EAS vendor and four months of in-depth EAS investigation and decision-making, MHz and the “SUB-ALERT” were chosen by the NCTC Hardware-Advisory-Committee as the preferred EAS vendor and EAS system solution.

The NCTC and MHz have made the EAS process easy for you! Just contact your MHz Account Manager and identify yourself as a NCTC member. Request a quote based upon your systems requirements and then submit a copy of that quote to the NCTC purchasing office.

NCTC and MHz will take care of the rest!

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EAS | How many SUB-ALERT EAS systems has MHz delivered to cable operators?
As of January 2001 MHz has delivered more than 800 EAS systems! That’s more than any other EAS Vendor.

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EAS | What cable operators have purchased and are using the SUB-ALERT?
The list is a long one!

Every major MSO and now the NCTC for independent operators!

AT&T (TCI, Media One, Continental)
Adelphia (Century, Harron)
Cable America
Cable One
Cablevision Systems
Charter (Rifkin, Falcon, Marcus, Greater Media, Bresnan, Fanch, Intermedia)
Comcast (Jones, Suburban)
Cox (TCA, MultiMedia, Media General)
C-TEC
Helicon
Knology
Motorola (General Instrument)
RCN
Renaissance
Scientific Atlanta
Time Warner
U.S. Government
And now the NCTC and Independent Cable Operators across the U.S.

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EAS | What is the warranty period for a MHz SUB-ALERT system?
Every SUB-ALERT system is covered by a two-year parts and labor limited warranty.

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Products | What products does Mega Hertz sell?
Mega Hertz specializes in marketing and integrating the following MVSS
Digital & Analog (D/A) technologies into the Cable Television Industry:

* Emergency Alert Systems (D/A);
* Broadcast & Satellite Processing Systems (D/A);
* Matrix Routing & Switching Systems (D/A);
* Broadband Cable Modems;
* Digital Ad (MPEG) & Photo Classified Insertion Systems (D/A);
* Fiber Optic & Return Path Management Systems;
* Power Generation and Management Systems;
* Surge and Lightening Protection Systems;
* Fiber Optic Transmission & RF Distribution Systems;
* Advanced Character Generation Systems;
* Digital, Analog/RF & Fiber Optic Test Equipment (D/A)
* Local Origination Products & Systems.

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