Digital Alert Systems

Digital Alert Systems

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Digital Alert Systems

Lyndonville, United States of America

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About Digital Alert Systems Digital Alert Systems, the industry leader in emergency information solutions for the broadcast industry, demonstrates how it brings innovation to radio and television broadcasters.The company is committed to helping deliver urgent information with enhanced support for required services like the Emergency Alert System (EAS) and value-added features like Advanced Emergency Information (AEA). The company’s DASDEC™ units support all ATSC 1.0 and ATSC 3.0 services and feature unique signal prioritization for virtualized air-chains using the company’s EAS-Net™ protocol and advanced transports like audio-over-IP with AES67 and MPEG-DASH.Digital Alert Systems’ HALO™ enterprise management system provides aggregated logs and compliance information over multiple sites, making management reports available with just a few clicks of a mouse. In addition, powerful tools such as Visually Integrated Display Symbology (VIDS) deliver enhanced information by incorporating easy-to-understand and identify icons corresponding to an event.For customers transitioning from older legacy equipment, the company provides LEAP™ —Legacy EAS Adapter Process, a tool for converting the configuration files of other EAS devices into the DASDEC format. Using LEAP, customers can quickly and easily incorporate many configuration attributes, such as FIPS codes and event filters, into the DASDEC format, making the conversion from another manufacturer to the advanced Digital Alert Systems platform seamless. Digital Alert Systems, the industry leader in emergency information solutions for the broadcast industry, demonstrates how it brings innovation to radio and television broadcasters.The company is committed to delivering urgent information and enhanced support for Emergency Alert System (EAS) and Advanced Emergency Information (AEA). The award-winning DASDEC™ supports all ATSC 1.0 and ATSC 3.0 services and virtualized air-chains using EAS-Net™, audio-over-IP AES67, and MPEG-DASH. The DAS-Flex™ is an innovative solution to ensure uninterrupted broadcast operations during emergencies or infrastructure failures. It combines the DASDEC™ emergency alerting platform with the D2D Flex ATSC multiplexer, offering redundancy, reliability, and resilience for broadcast applications.Digital Alert Systems’ patented HALO™ system provides management reports with a few mouse clicks. The latest features are Software Distribution and Enhanced Configuration Modules, which enable selective, rapid software updates to all connected devices with just a few mouse clicks. HALO users don’t have to individually log in to each device for updates, saving valuable time and resources.At NAB 2026, Digital Alert Systems introduces the new DAS-Link™, a secure, broadcast-engineered data gateway that ingests broadcast data via integrated ATSC 1.0 and ATSC 3.0 receivers, authenticates the source and data, and delivers validated emergency information with multimedia for mission-critical communications environments. Digital Alert Systems, the industry leader in emergency information solutions for the broadcast industry, demonstrates how it brings innovation to radio and television broadcasters.The company is committed to helping deliver urgent information with enhanced support for required services like the Emergency Alert System (EAS) and value-added features like Advanced Emergency Information (AEA). The company’s DASDEC™ units support all ATSC 1.0 and ATSC 3.0 services and feature unique signal prioritization for virtualized air-chains using the company’s EAS-Net™ protocol and advanced transports like audio-over-IP with AES67 and MPEG-DASH.Digital Alert Systems’ HALO™ enterprise management system provides aggregated logs and compliance information over multiple sites, making management reports available with just a few clicks of a mouse. In addition, powerful tools such as Visually Integrated Display Symbology (VIDS) deliver enhanced information by incorporating easy-to-understand and identify icons corresponding to an event.For customers transitioning from older legacy equipment, the company provides LEAP™ —Legacy EAS Adapter Process, a tool for converting the configuration files of other EAS devices into the DASDEC format. Using LEAP, customers can quickly and easily incorporate many configuration attributes, such as FIPS codes and event filters, into the DASDEC format, making the conversion from another manufacturer to the advanced Digital Alert Systems platform seamless. Digital Alert Systems, the industry leader in emergency information solutions for the broadcast industry, demonstrates how it brings innovation to radio and television broadcasters.The company is committed to delivering urgent information and enhanced support for Emergency Alert System (EAS) and Advanced Emergency Information (AEA). The award-winning DASDEC™ supports all ATSC 1.0 and ATSC 3.0 services and virtualized air-chains using EAS-Net™, audio-over-IP AES67, and MPEG-DASH. The DAS-Flex™ is an innovative solution to ensure uninterrupted broadcast operations during emergencies or infrastructure failures. It combines the DASDEC™ emergency alerting platform with the D2D Flex ATSC multiplexer, offering redundancy, reliability, and resilience for broadcast applications.Digital Alert Systems’ patented HALO™ system provides management reports with a few mouse clicks. The latest features are Software Distribution and Enhanced Configuration Modules, which enable selective, rapid software updates to all connected devices with just a few mouse clicks. HALO users don’t have to individually log in to each device for updates, saving valuable time and resources.At NAB 2026, Digital Alert Systems introduces the new DAS-Link™, a secure, broadcast-engineered data gateway that ingests broadcast data via integrated ATSC 1.0 and ATSC 3.0 receivers, authenticates the source and data, and delivers validated emergency information with multimedia for mission-critical communications environments.

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100 Housel Avenue, Lyndonville NY 14098, United States of America