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Radio Broadcast Data System is the official name used for the U.S. Version of RDS, though the "RDS" name seems to be at least as common in usage. The two standards are nearly identical, with only slight differences, mainly in which numbers are assigned to each of 31 musical and other programme formats the '''RBDS''' system can identify. RBDS was approved by the NRSC , RDS by the EBU . Both use a 57 KHz Subcarrier to carry data at 1187.5 Bits Per Second . The 57kHz was chosen for being the third Harmonic (3×) of the Pilot Tone for FM Stereo , so it would not cause Interference or Intermodulation with it, or with the stereo difference signal at 38kHz (2×). The data format utilises Error Correction . RDS defines many features (see below), including how private (in-house) or other undefined features (such as Differential GPS ) can be "packaged" in unused programme groups. CONTENT AND IMPLEMENTATION The following information fields are normally contained in the RDS data:
As far as implementation is concerned, most car sets will support at least AF, EON, REG, PS and TA / TP. More expensive car sets will offer TMC , RT and / or PTY, perhaps with "NEWS" override. Home sets, especially hi-fi sets, will mainly support functions like PS, RT and PTY. There have been few implementations of RDS in portable, tabletop and personal ( Walkman ) radios because most of these sets are made to a price-point and the cost to implement RDS in these sets would place the sets beyond that price point, which may explain the high price of the RDS-equipped '' IPod Radio Remote'', which allows 5th generation iPod owners to listen to FM radio. If RDS is implemented in these sets, they would at least support PS, RT, PTY and/or CT. PROGRAM TYPES The following table lists the RDS and RBDS Program Type codes and their meanings: SEE ALSO EXTERNAL LINKS
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