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Rds Radio In Car Gps

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Currently,the car DVD are all equipped with RDS radio function , it plays an important role in car entertainment. RDS stands for Radio Data System and it is a radio that enables users in the European countries like United Kingdom to pre-choose the workings or operation of a frequency modulation (FM) broadcast receiver. RDS is a sub-frequency of FM radio that is sent along with a standard music signal. It allows text to be displayed on the screen of RDS-enabled radios. The song and artist names can scroll across the stereo screen. It allows a radio listener to scan for a specific type of program for instance, current affairs, science or popular music without having to regularly operate the tuning dial.

Content and implementation

The following information fields are normally contained in the RDS data:

AF (alternative frequencies)

This allows a receiver to re-tune to a different frequency providing the same station when the first signal becomes too weak (e.g., when moving out of range). This is often utilized in car stereo systems.

TA, TP (traffic announcement, traffic programme)

The receiver can often be set to pay special attention to this flag and, for example, stop the tape/pause the CD or retune to receive a traffic bulletin. The TP flag is used to allow the user to find only those stations that regularly broadcast traffic bulletins whereas the TA flag is used to signal an actual traffic bulletin in progress, with radio units perhaps performing other actions such as stopping a cassette tape (so the radio can be heard) or raising the volume during the traffic bulletin.

CT (clock time)

Can synchronize a clock in the receiver or the main clock in a car. Due to transmission vagaries, CT can only be accurate to within 100 ms of UTC.

EON (enhanced other networks)

Allows the receiver to monitor other networks or stations for traffic programmes, and automatically temporarily tune into that station.

PI (programme identification)

This is the unique code that identifies the station. Every station receives a specific code with a country prefix. In the US, PI is determined by applying a formula to the station"s call sign.

PS (programme service)

This is simply an eight-character static display that represents the call letters or station identity name. Most RDS capable receivers display this information and, if the station is stored in the receiver"s presets, will cache this information with the frequency and other details associated with that preset.

PTY (programme type)

This coding of up to 31 pre-defined programme types (e.g., in Europe: PTY1 News, PTY6 Drama, PTY11 Rock music) allows users to find similar programming by genre. PTY31 seems to be reserved for emergency announcements in the event of natural disasters or other major calamities.

REG (regional)

This is mainly used in countries where national broadcasters run "region-specific" programming such as regional opt-outs on some of their transmitters. This functionality allows the user to "lock-down" the set to their current region or let the radio tune into other region-specific programming as they move into the other region.

So you can see the RDS radio is very useful and practical for the car DVD player, it"s widely used in Europe and Australia. Nearly most of the Eonon Car GPS has this function, and every customer loves it.
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