SN EN 50067 : 1998
Superseded
A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
SPECIFICATION OF THE RADIO DATA SYSTEM (RDS) FOR VHF/FM SOUND BROADCASTING IN THE FREQUENCY RANGE FROM 87,5 TO 108,0 MHZ
01-12-2001
12-01-2013
0 Scope
1 Modulation characteristics of the data channel
(physical layer)
1.1 Subcarrier frequency
1.2 Subcarrier phase
1.3 Subcarrier level
1.4 Method of modulation
1.5 Clock-frequency and data-rate
1.6 Differential coding
1.7 Data-channel spectrum shaping
2 Baseband coding (data-link layer)
2.1 Baseband coding structure
2.2 Order of bit transmission
2.3 Error protection
2.4 Synchronization of blocks and groups
3 Message format (session and presentation
layers)
3.1 Addressing
3.1.1 Design principles
3.1.2 Principal features
3.1.3 Group types
3.1.3.1 Type 0 groups: Basic tuning and switching
information
3.1.3.2 Type 1 groups: Programme-item number and slow
labelling codes
3.1.3.3 Type 2 groups: Radiotext
3.1.3.4 Type 4A groups: Clock-time and date
3.1.3.5 Type 5 groups: Transparent data channels
3.1.3.6 Type 6 groups: In-house applications
3.1.3.7 Type 7A groups: Radio paging
3.1.3.8 Type 9A groups: Emergency warning system
3.1.3.9 Type 14 groups: Enhanced Other Networks
information
3.1.3.10 Type 15B groups: Fast basic tuning and
switching information
3.2 Coding of information
3.2.1 Coding of information for control
3.2.1.1 Programme-identification (PI) codes and
Extended Country codes (ECC)
3.2.1.2 Programme-type (PTY) codes
3.2.1.3 Traffic-programme (TP) and traffic-
announcement (TA) codes
3.2.1.4 Music/speech (M/S) switch code
3.2.1.5 Decoder-identification (DI) codes
3.2.1.6 Coding of Alternative frequencies (AFs) in
group 0A
3.2.1.7 Programme-item number (PIN) codes
3.2.1.8 Coding of Enhanced Other Networks
information (EON)
3.2.2 Coding of information for display
3.2.3 Coding of clock-time and date
3.2.4 Coding of information for transparent data
channels
3.2.5 Coding of information for in-house
applications
3.2.6 Coding of Radio paging (RP)
3.2.6.1 Introduction
3.2.6.2 Coding characteristics for paging
3.2.6.3 Examples of the traffic handling capacity of
the specified RP system
3.2.7 Coding of Emergency warning system (EWS)
4 Glossary of terms of applications
4.1 Programme identification (PI)
4.2 Programme service (PS) name
4.3 Programme type (PTY)
4.4 Traffic-programme identification (TP)
4.5 List of Alternative frequencies
4.6 Traffic-announcement identification (TA)
4.7 Decoder identification (DI)
4.8 Music/speech switch (M/S)
4.9 Programme-item number (PIN)
4.10 Radiotext (RT)
4.11 Enhanced Other Networks information (EON)
4.12 Transparent data channel (TDC)
4.13 In-house application (IH)
4.14 Clock-time and date (CT)
4.15 Radio paging (RP)
4.16 Emergency warning systems (EWS)
4.17 Traffic Message Channel (TMC)
5 Marking
Intended for enablement of improved functionality for FM receivers, and for making them more user-friendly by use of features such as Programme Identification, Programme Service name display and where relevant, automatic tuning for portable and car radios.
DocumentType |
Standard
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PublisherName |
Swiss Standards
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Status |
Superseded
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Standards | Relationship |
DIN EN 50067:1997-06 (Draft) | Identical |
I.S. EN 50067:1998 | Identical |
BS EN 50067:1998 | Identical |
EN 50067:1998 | Identical |
UNE-EN 50067:1995 | Identical |
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