Eric, assuming you didnt have a digital box, I wouldnt see how you would see it unless you had on the channel BHN was showing it and redirecting cable boxes to..
I did watch on a digital cable box. However, the cable company is supposed to redirect
all output to the channel that is carrying the alert, meaning that all viewers should be seeing the same thing, whether or not they have a cable box, and regardless of what channel they were originally watching. (In other words, all channels are made to show the same output from one source, regardless of how they are tuned.)
In my case, Bright House Networks either did not activate the test on its systems at all, or did not adequately redirect channels. Considering this was supposed to be a test of the presidential codes (the highest in the system), this was a big fail.
NOAA Weather Radio stations also did not partake in the test, and I listened to an FM station/surfed through my OTA channels here in Tampa and maybe one or two did not participate. The FM station did it.
It was specifically announced that NOAA Weather Radio would not be participating. One of the shortcomings of the EAS system as it exists is that it can not activate on Weather Radio on its own; the signal (including SAME codes) would have to be specifically sent to Weather Radio for transmission. For this test, it was decided to not do that. Radio and TV stations have only two options during activation of the EAS: broadcast the EAS signal, or stop regular broadcasting and inform viewers/listeners where they can get the EAS information. Continuing with regular programming is
not an option. So, if some of your radio stations continued with regular programming, it means they either didn't receive the EAS signal at all (which is also a failure of the system, since all stations are supposed to constantly monitor for the signal) or were unable to transmit it.
I agree, the audio quality of the message was poor, and could have been better.
Considering the EAS is an audio-only system, the poor quality of the audio is unacceptable, since it's the only way the EAS can disseminate information.