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BS IEC 62106-6:2018

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Radio data system (RDS). VHF/FM sound broadcasting in the frequency range from 64,0 MHz to 108,0 MHz – Compilation of technical specifications for Open Data Applications in the public domain

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IEC 62106-6:2018 contains the technical specifications for Open Data Applications in the public domain. This document is maintained by the RDS Forum Office. The RDS Forum Office applies an easy procedure for registering new Open Data Applications, to ensure that they can be used without the need to change the RDS standard. The ODA feature permits defining new applications that can be decoded on a receiver. The receiver needs to the adequate software handler for the specific AID, which identifies the application. Receivers that have not implemented the software handler needed for decoding are not affected by ODA data received for any of the applications already defined and specified. The procedure for registering a new ODA is described in IEC 62106-3. IEC 62106-6:2018 together with IEC 62106-1, IEC 62106-2, IEC 62106-3, IEC 62106-4 and IEC 62106-5, cancels and replaces IEC 62106:2015, and constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to IEC 62106:2015: •    Provision has been made to carry RDS on multiple data-streams (RDS2); •    New are AF coding below 87,5 MHz (down to 64,0 MHz) using ODA-AID 0x6365; •    RT+ can now be used simultaneously for RT and eRT, each having its own RT+ ODA; •    Data-streams 1, 2 and 3 are exclusively UTF-8 coded. For backwards compatibility, UCS-2 encoded eRT on data-stream 0 is retained.

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2 undefined
4 CONTENTS
6 FOREWORD
8 INTRODUCTION
9 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions, abbreviated terms and conventions
3.1 Terms and definitions
3.2 Abbreviated terms
10 3.3 Notation and conventions
4 ODAs in the public domain
4.1 ODAs in the 37-bit ODA application group structure
4.1.1 Traffic Message Channel (TMC)
4.1.2 Other public ODAs
4.2 ODAs in the group type C structure for the upper data-streams 1, 2 and 3
11 Annex A (normative)Coding of RadioText Plus (RT+) tagging informationfor RadioText in group type 2A/B
A.1 General
A.2 Terms used
Tables
Table A.1 – RT+ information elements for RT
12 A.3 RT+ tag
13 A.4 RT+ information elements and data model
A.4.1 General
A.4.2 List of RT content types
14 A.4.3 Structures of RT+ messages
15 A.4.4 Receiver data model
16 Figures
Figure A.1 – Example 1: RT+ information of the category ‘Item’ (see Table A.2) will be attached to the programme elements Item 1 and Item 2
Figure A.2 – Example 2: RT+ information of the category ‘Item’ will be attached to the programme elements Item 1 and Item 2, but not to the programme element News
Figure A.3 – Example 3: RT+ information of the category ‘Item’ will be attached only to the programme element Item 1, but not to the programme element Talk
17 A.5 RT+ coding for RT
A.5.1 General
A.5.2 RT+ identification (group type 3A)
Figure A.4 – Bit allocation for group 3A (message bits and AID)
18 A.5.3 Coding of the RT+ tag
Figure A.5 – Coding of the message bits of the application group
19 A.5.4 Clearing of RT+ messages
20 Table A.2 – Code list and ‘RT+ class’ description of RT content types (1 of 3)
22 A.6 Broadcasting conventions
A.7 Receiving conventions
A.8 Marking
23 Annex B (normative)Coding of RadioText Plus(RT+) tagging information for RadioTextin the eRT ODA of Annex C
Table B.1 – RT+ information elements for eRT
24 Annex C (normative)Coding of enhanced RadioText (eRT)
C.1 General
C.2 Coding eRT in ODA groups
C.2.1 General
C.2.2 eRT identification (Group type 3A) and coding of the text string
Table C.1 – eRT information elements
25 C.2.3 Coding of the eRT text string
Figure C.1 – Bit allocation for group 3A (message bits and AID)
26 C.2.4 UTF-8 decoding problems when used with RT+
Figure C.2 – Coding of the message bits of the application group type A
27 C.3 Broadcasting conventions
C.4 Receiving conventions
C.5 Marking
28 Annex D (normative)Coding of AF lists in the frequency range 64,1 MHz to 107,9 MHz: ODA-AF
D.1 Objective to be achieved
D.2 Description of the coding process
D.2.1 ODA-AF identification (group type 3A)
Figure D.1 – New ODA-AF – group type 3A
29 D.2.2 AF coding in the application group
Figure D.2 – New ODA-AF application group – group type A
Table D.1 – 9-bit AF code table for VHF Band I (64,0 MHz to 88,0 MHz)
Table D.2 – 9-bit AF code table for VHF Band II (87,5 MHz to 108 MHz)
30 Table D.3 – 9-bit special meanings code table
Table D.4 – LF/MF code table – ITU regions 1 and 3 (9 kHz spacing)
Table D.5 – MF code table – ITU region 2 (10 kHz spacing)
31 D.2.3 AF method A
D.2.4 AF method B
32 D.2.5 Convention for identification of the AF method used
BS IEC 62106-6:2018
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