System40 Update: 09/10/2024
This morning, DNS was updated on the J1 content API. New certificates have been requested. We were still experiencing some issues at 2PM today. This may take time as the new data propagates through the internet.
This morning, DNS was updated on the J1 content API. New certificates have been requested. We were still experiencing some issues at 2PM today. This may take time as the new data propagates through the internet.
Today, we have prepared to cut over the J1 API. This API is used to control some of the dynamic content that displays on the Aiir-powered website and mobile app.
DNS changes will be made on Tuesday morning (09/10/2024).
As a part of a system conversion by REC Networks, the parent of J1 Radio, we will be performing a systems change on Tuesday, September 10, 2024. This change will impact the display of certain content that appears on the J1FM.tokyo website and through pages on the official J1 Radio Mobile App. While J1's website is provided through Aiir, it utilizes application programming interfaces (APIs) to deliver custom content to the website. REC/J1 will be changing the server for which this API is operating from.
We are in the process of converting "back room" applications to work with System40.
The following applications were converted:
We have moved most of the static files from Legacy to Sys40 to prepare for future conversions.
The following functions will be now processed through Sys40, but for now will still read and write from the legacy database. On some functions, the preliminary work is done and they will be activated when their dependent application is transitioned.
Since our announcement last week, REC has begun the transition process to the new System 40 environment.
REC Networks has reinstated our System 40 Project.
Originally started in October, 2023 and then previously cancelled, REC is in the process of implementing System 40 as part of REC Networks' 40 year anniversary.
The objectives of the System 40 Project include:
On August 12, 2024, REC Networks releases numerous system enhancements in support of our PACE Initiative. PACE is a recognition program that evaluates LPFM stations on four different criteria in the past four years:
eLMS has added two new report runs that will check filed applications to determine if either:
Two new tables have been added to eLMS to support this data:
ORIGINALLY POSTED 6/29/2024 11:30AM EDT - UPDATED 7/1/2024 11:45 AM EDT
A bug was identiifed in the application parser where effective radiated power (ERP) was not being properly picked up on some applications. This specific issue has been resolved.
eLMS has a silence log that keeps track of speciifc incidents of station silence. The silence log is a program that runs in the daily update that looks at each silent STA and silent notification and then matches any subsequent resumption of operations notifications into the same incident. The silence log also keeps archived CDBS history.
A new Status Overrride table has been added to eLMS and related functionality has been added to the parser and status sync utility.
The need for this new functionality is due to inconsistencies that staff is using to deal with denied amendments. What we are finding is that in some cases, staff is statusing unacceptable amendments as Dismissed (DIS) instead of Denied (DEN).
eLMS is now fully processing applications for resumption of operations on AM and FM broadcast facilities. This means that they will now properly appear in FCCdata with suspension and resumption dates and the number of days of the outage. The "silence log" in eLMS is still not taking into consideration stations that resume their operations through a license to cover application.
REC Networks has released myLPFM version 3.4.
With the version 3.4 release, myLPFM will now display US Census Bureau 2020 block data that is already gathered by REC through the eLMS process.
On the Station Information option, myLPFM there will be a new Census Data tab. This tab will show the data, which includes the following information:
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