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RDS SETUP
The Radio Data System, or RDS (called the Radio
Broadcast
Data
System, or RBDS in the US), enables the FM broadcaster to
transmit certain digital ‘metadata’ along with his program au-
dio. The transmitted information includes certain mandatory
housekeeping functions that identify the station format, keep
track of rebroadcast translators, send time information, etc.,
and it can also display advertising or music artist and title info
on the faceplate of RDS radios.
An external encoder is required to generate the RDS subcarrier.
When RDS is enabled, the DAVID IV supplies a synchronizing
signal to lock the encoder to the stereo pilot. The DAVID IV has
a self-metering combining network to add the RDS subcarrier to
the composite/MPX output signal. Additional details may be
found in Section II (Page 14).
Navigate to:
Setup / Stereo Generator / RDS Input
:
Before connecting your RDS encoder, be sure first to back the
RDS Injection slider all the way down.
Turn
the jog wheel to
bracket the slider,
push
the knob to select it, and then
turn
the
knob counterclockwise until the lighted portion of the slider is
off the bottom of the scale. Note that the numbers below the
slider do not change during this operation.
Next, connect your encoder. If it is programmed and ready to
go,
turn
the jog wheel to bracket:
Enable
, and
push
the knob
to set this function.
Next
turn
the jog wheel to again bracket the slider and
push
the
knob to select it. Watching the numbers beneath the slider,
carefully advance
RDS Injection
by turning the knob clockwise.
The lighted portion of the slider will creep up from the bottom
of the box, and at some point you should begin to see the injec-
tion percentage appear below the slider. Because the DAVID IV
is actually measuring the RDS peak level, the relationship be-
tween the numbers and the position of the slider will depend
on the output level of the encoder. The DAVID IV accepts a
wide range of input levels, but an input between 0.5V p-p and
5V p-p is the recommended range.
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