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Sage Ships Digital Endec
Rye Brook, NY - Feb 17, 2009 - Sage Alerting Systems is now shipping its new Digital Endec EAS encoder/decoder. This unit replaces the original Sage Endec.
The new unit was designed to keep up with the changes in digital broadcasting and additions to EAS, including the Common Alert Protocol (CAP), which is pending adoption by FEMA before it is mandated for use.
The Digital Endec has many user friendly features such as digital audio, network connectivity, enhanced logging, and more printing and monitoring options.”
The Sage Digital Endec is available from Broadcasters General Store (GBS), BSW, Harris, SCMS and Giesler Broadcasting Supply.
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