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Inovonics Ensures Compatibility of Its 677 EAS Receiver for Future Applications

Inovonics reveals a new firmware update for its 677 EAS Triple Tuner, claimed to enhance the device's adaptability for software-driven EAS applications.

Inovonics unveils a software update for its 677 Emergency Alert System (EAS) Triple Tuner,...
Inovonics unveils a software update for its 677 Emergency Alert System (EAS) Triple Tuner, proclaiming enhanced adaptability for EAS systems operated via software.

Inovonics Ensures Compatibility of Its 677 EAS Receiver for Future Applications

Spicing Up the Future with Inovonics 677 EAS Triple Tuner

Inovonics, the leading innovator in Emergency Alert Systems (EAS), has just leveled up the game with its latest firmware upgrade for the 677 EAS Triple Tuner. This upgrade, version 1.1.0.0, is all about flexibility and preparedness for future EAS implementations.

So, what's the big deal? Well, this cutting-edge update offers three simultaneous audio streams that can be effortlessly incorporated into software-based EAS systems. In simple terms, it's like giving your EAS system a power boost, making it ready to handle the demands of modern broadcasting environments[4].

The trusty 677 continues to play nicely with DASDEC and Sage EAS hardware, ensuring compatibility with your existing setup. But, fear not, those opting for the software-based EAS Route, your 677 monitor receiver will function just as smoothly[5].

Ben Barber, the in-the-know president and CEO of Inovonics, shared that the update was a strategic move to reassure customers that their 677 monitor receiver will stand the test of time, no matter the EAS modality. We've covered the heated hardware vs. software-based EAS debate extensively on our site.

The 677 EAS Triple Tuner was initially designed for receiving EAS Local Primary stations. It's equipped with built-in discrete, frequency-agile tuners, each one programmable for AM, FM, or NOAA reception. It also boasts off-air antenna inputs and balanced monaural XLR outputs.

Best part? The firmware update won’t cost you a dime. Grab it from their website and give your EAS system a much-needed facelift[6].

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  1. With this firmware update, the Inovonics 677 EAS Triple Tuner now supports data-and-cloud-computing technology, allowing for effortless integration of three simultaneous audio streams into software-based EAS systems.
  2. The 677 EAS Triple Tuner, initially designed for receiving EAS Local Primary stations, is now equipped with technology that enables it to work seamlessly with audio streams across the radio spectrum, thanks to the built-in antenna inputs and balanced monaural XLR outputs.
  3. As part of its commitment to the future of EAS, Inovonics has integrated frequency agile tuners into its 677 EAS Triple Tuner, ensuring the device's compatibility with any modality in a rapidly evolving broadcasting and emergency alert landscape.

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