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Sharp CD-PC651H
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Descriptions
of
the
PTY
(Programme
Type}
codes,
TP
(Traffic
Programme)
and
TA
(Traffic
Announcement}
With
the
CD-PC651H,
you
can
search
for
and
receive
the
following
PTY,
TP
and
TA
signals.
NEWS:
AFFAIRS:
INFO:
SPORT:
EDUCATE:
DRAMA:
CULTURE:
SCIENCE:
VARIED:
POP
M:
ROCK
WM:
EASY
M:
LIGHT
Mi:
CLASSICS:
OTHER
M:
WEATHER:
Short
accounts
of
facts,
events
and
publicly
expressed
views,
reportage
and
actuality.
.
Topical
programme
expanding
or
en-
larging
upon
the
news,
generally
in
dif-
ferent
presentation
style
or
concept,
including
debate,
or
analysis.
Programmes
whose
purpose
is
to
im-
part
advice
in
the
widest
sense.
Programme
concerned
with
any
aspect
of
sport.
Programme
intended
primarily
to
edu-
cate,
of
which
the
formal
element
is
fundamental.
All
radio
plays
and
serials.
Programmes
concerned
with
any
as-
pect
of
national
or
regional
culture,
in-
cluding
language,
theatre,
etc.
Programmes
about
the
natural
scien-
ces
and
technology.
Used
for
mainly
speech-based
pro-
grammes
usually
of
light-entertainment
nature,
not
covered
by
other
ca-
tegories.
Examples
include:
quizzes.
panel
games,
personality
interviews.
Commercial
music,
which would
gener-
ally
be
considered
to
be
of
current
popular
appeal,
often
featuring
in
cur-
rent
or
recent
record
sales
charts.
Contemporary
modern
music,
usually
written
and
performed
by
young
musi-
cians.
Current
contemporary
music
con-
sidered
to
be
“easy-listening",
as
op-
posed
to
Pop,
Rock
or
Classical,
or
one
of
the
specialized
music
styles,
Jazz,
Folk
or
Couniry.
Music
in
this
category
is
often
but
not
always,
vocal,
and
usually
of
short
duration.
Classical
Musical
for
general,
rather
than
specialist
appreciation.
Examples
of
music
in
this
category
are
instrumen-
tal
music,
and
vocal
or
choral
works.
Performances
of
major
orchesiral
works,
symphonies,
chamber
music
etc.,
and
including
Grand
Opera.
Musical
styles
not
fitting
into
any
of
the
other
categories.
Particularly
used
for
specialist
music
of
which
Rhythm
&
Blues
and
Reggae
are
examples.
Weather
reports
and
forecasts
and
Me-
teorological
information.
FINANCE:
CHILDREN:
SOCIAL:
RELIGION:
PHONE
IN:
TRAVEL:
LEISURE:
JAZZ:
COUNTRY:
NATION
M:
OLDIES:
FOLK
M:
DOCUMENT:
TEST:
ALARM
!:
NONE:
TP:
TA:
Note:
Stock
Market
reports,
commerce,
trading
etc.
For
programmes
targeted
at
a
young
audience,
primarily
for
entertainment
and
interest,
rather
than
where
the
objective
is
to
educate.
Programmes
about
people
and
things
that
in-
fluence
them
individually
or
in
groups.
includes:
sociology,
history,
geography,
psychology
and
society.
Any
aspect
of
beliefs
and
faiths,
involving
a
God
or
Gods,
the
nature
of
existence
and
ethics.
Involving
members
of
the
public
expressing
their
views
either
by
phone
or
at
a
public
forum.
Features
and
programmes
concerned
with
travel
to
near
and
far
destinations,
package
iours
and
travel
ideas
and
opportunities.
Not
for
use
for
Announcements
about
problems,
delays,
or
roadworks
affecting
immediate
travel
where
TP/TA
should
be
used.
Programmes
concerned
with
recreational
acti-
vities
in
which
the
listener
might
participate.
Examples
include,
Gardening,
Fishing.
Antique
collecting,
Cooking,
Food
&
Wine
etc.
Polyphonic,
syncopated
music
characterised
by
improvisation.
Songs
which
originate
from,
or
continue
the
mu-
sical
tradition
of
the
American
Southern
States.
Characterised
by
a
straightforward
melody
and
narrative
story
line.
Current
Popular
Music
of
the
Nation
or
Region
in
that
country’s
language,
as
opposed
to
Inter-
national
‘Pop’
which
is
usually
US
or
UK
inspired
and
in
English.
Music
from
the
so-calied
"golden
age"
of
popular
music.
Music which
has
its
roots
in
the
musical
culture
of
a
particular
nation,
usually
played
on
acoustic
instruments.
The
narrative
or
story
may
be
based
on
historical
events
or
people.
Programme
concerned
with
factual
matters,
presented
in
an
investigative
style.
Broadcast
when
testing
emergency
broadcast
equipment
or
receivers.
Emergency
announcement
made
under
excep-
tional
circumstances
to
give
warning
of
events
causing
danger
of
a
general
nature.
No
programme
type
(receive
only).
Broadcasts
which
carry
traffic
announcements.
Traffic
announcements
are
being
broadcast
at
preseni.
@
When
the
unit
is
in
the
EON
stand-by
mode
and
a
programme
is
selected,
the
unit
will
display
“Ti"
instead
of
"TA".
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