[Tech-Assist] HollyAnne HU-961 - the good side

David Wall david.wall
Sat Jun 9 14:28:25 CDT 2007


I might pay .03k for a couple of them for parts.

David
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Alan Alsobrook 
  To: The Brain Trust 
  Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2007 1:53 AM
  Subject: Re: [Tech-Assist] HollyAnne HU-961 - the good side


  Just be aware that the HU-961, is generally useless for an actual alert, 
  it's only able to keep you in compliance with the rules. But should an 
  actual emergency occur your listeners will most likely be left out, 
  unless the emergency happens to be one of your 12 possible events.

  BUT on the other hand if you want to pay 3K for an HU-961 I've got a 
  couple in the junk pile. (where they belong).

  wpio fm radio wrote:
  > Dale H. Cook wrote:
  > 
  >> Although the HU-961 is, IMHO, the sorriest piece of bovine excrement 
  >> ever sold as an EAS unit,
  > 
  > 
  > I wouldn't take $3,000 for any of my HU961's.  Since that unit (unlike 
  > others I've tested) outputs good ole plain ASCI text at the time of the 
  > test, you can truly make a SILK PURSE out of a SOW'S EAR.  Here's what 
  > you do:
  > 
  > 1. Use an old laptop instead of a serial printer.

  -- 
  Alan Alsobrook CSRE AMD CBNT
  St. Augustine Fl. 32086 904-829-8885
  aalso at Bellsouth.net

   
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