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                                <p><strong>LYNDONVILLE, N.Y.</strong>—<a href="https://www.tvtechnology.com/tag/digital-alert-systems">Digital Alert Systems</a> and broadcast streaming processing specialist D2D Technologies have launched DAS-Flex, a combination of both companies’ technologies that creates a unified, resilient broadcast solution.</p><p>The partnership has resulted in a true technology with D2D’s multiplexing capabilities being directly integrated into <a href="https://www.tvtechnology.com/news/nebraska-public-media-selects-digital-alert-systems-dasdec-for-statewide-eas">the Digital Alert Systems DASDEC platform</a>. The resulting product is an all-in-one emergency alert encoder/decoder, signal switcher, media playout system and ASI-IP bridge, which reduces the hardware broadcasters require and simplifies workflows, the company said.</p><p>“We’re excited to bring our Flex-series technology into this powerful new platform,” said Steve Doll, president at D2D Technologies. “The DAS-Flex combo is a great example of how thoughtful integration can solve real-world challenges for broadcasters. Whether it’s ensuring signal continuity during a disaster or enabling localized alerts at translator sites, this solution offers a unified approach with enhanced performance and adaptability.”</p><p>DAS-Flex brings together Digital Alert Systems’ <a href="https://www.tvtechnology.com/news/digital-alert-systems-introduces-dasdec-iii">DASDEC-III emergency messaging platform</a> and D2D Technologies’ Flex-series ATSC multiplexer and media keyer in a compact 2 rack-unit chassis. While purpose-built for U.S. broadcasters and cable operators subject to EAS/CAP mandates, the unit offers a modular design that makes it suitable for a wide range of program distribution environments, it said.</p><p>The platform supports full-power stations during normal operation with DASDEC providing alert information within the standard air chain but with the DAS-FLEX option also functioning as a tower backup switch with alerting capabilities automatically detecting loss of the studio transmitter link (STL) and switching to a secondary feed. It also can display a technical difficulties slate or play locally stored media.</p><p>Even during these fallback modes, DAS-Flex continues to monitor and display emergency alerts across all channels, ensuring uninterrupted public safety messaging.</p><p>For translator sites, DAS-Flex enables localized alert insertion, allowing geographically targeted emergency messages without disrupting the broader network. This is especially valuable for statewide networks, where over-alerting can lead to viewer fatigue, the company said.</p><p>For low-power television operators, it offers easy deployment with support for ASI and SRT feeds, it said.</p>
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