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Codificador de radiodata dinámico rds/rbds
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PTY=
PTYN=
MS=
DI=
TP=
TA=
TATIME=
CT=
AF=
AFn=
RDSLEVEL=
LEVEL=
RDS=
RDSMODE=
EAS=
EASTIME=
COM.ENABLE=
COM.ECHO=
COM.REPLY=
COM.SPEED=
COM.HEADERS=
Parámetro
0-31 = Index in PTY list that describes the station broadcast
Program Type
format.
Ex: 9 is "Top 40" in North America.
Program Type
8 characters to further define program format.
Name
0 = Speech only.
Music/Speech
1 = Music programming.
Decoder
0 = Mono transmission.
Information
1 = Stereo transmission.
0 = Station does not carry traffic info.
Traffic Program
1 = Station broadcasts routine traffic info.
0 = TA off.
Traffic Alert
1 = TA on (only possible when TP=1).
Traffic Alert
0-240 = Seconds between start of TA flag and automatic re-
Timeout
set to OFF.
0 = Do not send clock time over RDS.
Clock Time
1 = Send clock time over RDS.
Enter a list of up to 25 frequencies separated by commas to
Alternative
set all AFs.
Frequencies
Ex: AF=96.9,101.1,102.7
To clear all AFs: AF=0
To enter individual AFs, up to 25.
Alternative
Ex: AF1=101.1
Frequency
To clear an AF: AF1=0
Subcarrier Level 0-3700 = RDS output level in millivolts peak-to-peak.
57kHz RDS
0 = RDS subcarrier turned off.
Subcarrier
1 = RDS subcarrier active.
0 = RDS (Europe).
RDS Mode
1 = RBDS (North America).
Up to 64 characters for an Emergency Alert System mes-
EAS Message
sage.
This text will replace both the DPS and RT during the alert.
0-999 = Duration of the alert in seconds.
This command triggers the display of the EAS message for
EAS Message
the set duration.
Timer
During the alert, updates to DPS and RT are blocked and
the PTY is set to ALERT (31).
COM Port Ena-
0 = COM port disabled.
ble
1 = COM port enabled.
Echo defines whether all data received by the port is trans-
mitted back to the sender.
COM Port Echo
0 = Echo disabled.
1 = Echo enabled.
Reply defines whether OK or NO is transmitted to the
sender after the receipt of a valid/invalid command.
COM Port Reply
0 = Reply disabled.
1 = Reply enabled.
Sets the baud rate of the COM port (format is always 8,N,1).
COM Port Baud
Valid baud rates are: 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600,
Rate
19200, 38400, 57600, 115200.
0 = Headers/commands are not required - data received will
COM Port
be transferred to DPS/RT depending on No Headers Mode.
Headers
1 = Headers/commands are required.
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