No drama whatsoever and it was nice that we knew it was coming so that we could shift the :20 break and not blow up a spot set.
Now the next phase of fun begins - Form Two.

...Lee
Form 2 is easy. Once you figure out you get to it via Form 1.Lee_Wheeler wrote:So all information on the length of the test was wrong. Ours clocked in at 28 seconds for the message and was not bilingual as had been advertised.
No drama whatsoever and it was nice that we knew it was coming so that we could shift the :20 break and not blow up a spot set.
Now the next phase of fun begins - Form Two.![]()
...Lee
That was also noted, here in the Seattle area. The explanation (from Sage) is the time lag between polling. If you got your alert from an LP, they probably polled IPAWS before your system did. Sage says "nothing sinister". While you might have preferred a nice, clean playout from the internet, the system did what it was designed to do.PID_Stop wrote: Interestingly, several of our stations picked up and relayed the test from LP1s, and got the CAP version a few seconds later... not an effect I was expecting, but a darn sight better than 2011's test.
-- Jeff