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FMB10 User’s Manual Edition 06/2005
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Audemat-Aztec SA – Audemat-Aztec INC
WEB: www.audemat-aztec.com - e-mail: contact@audemat-aztec.com
ASCII instruction syntax
ASCII instruction description
FMB10 Encoder
Example(s) and comments
(3) PILOT?
The response to this command is either
"PILOT=1" or "PILOT=0" depending on
whether or not the RDS encoder detects the
presence of a 19000Hz signal on it’s
sync/multiplex input.
If the response is "PILOTE=1", the encoder is
capable of synchronising the RDS signal clock
on the pilot signal applied to it’s sync/multiplex
input.
See also
: "SYNCHRO=
PS = xxxxxxxx
PS1=xxxxxxxx
PS2=xxxxxxxx
PS: name of the radio station that is displayed
on RDS receivers.
(Program Service)
This parameter containing 8 ASCII characters
(upper case and/or lower case) is transmitted
in RDS at approximately 3 times a second.
In the same way as the PI code, two PS codes
may be programmed.
The command PS= acts on PS1 or PS2 being
broadcast (for this, see NPROG= or NPS=).
See also
: NPROG=PI=, PI1=PI2=
ASCII mode : the parameters PS,
PS1, PS2 can be reread with the
command PS?, PS1?, PS2?
PS1=RADIO999 + yes
PS1=AbCdE + yes
PS2= TF1 + yes
PS1=FRANCE3 + yes
PS= A2 + yes
PS1=abcdefghi + no
8 characters maximum!
PST=v
v from 0 to 3
This command is used to select other
character tables to be broadcast with PS and
RT.
For Europe and the USA : PST=0
For more details, refer to the RDS Standard
EN50067.
ASCII mode the PST parameter
may be reread with the command
PST?