
RDS stands for Radio Data System, worldwide standard (IEC 62106) to transmit information over a 57 kHz FM subcarrier. RBDS or Radio Broadcast Data System is the standard adopted in the US (NRSC-4A). This system is compatible with radio and car receivers from major manufacturers and can be used with industrial receivers for specific and proprietary applications.
Why is FMB80 our top seller?
The FMB80 is fully compliant with the RDS/RBDS standards, supports all groups and features of the standards and offers TCP/IP connectivity.
The FMB80 has separate FIFO and cyclical buffers for each type of group for efficient message handling. It can be easily connected to your automation software for automatic display of song titles, artist names and much more on receivers (if allowed by your regulation authority). The FMB80 may be controlled through an embedded web server accessible through a 10BaseT Ethernet port on the unit.
Audemat’s FMB80 now supports RT+ for interactive radio applications and content tagging
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Key features
- Synchronization from an external 19 kHz source or automatic switch to an internal clock
- Modification of injection level from 1 to 3199 mV in 1mV steps via software or a remote command
- Adjustable subcarrier phase
- Possibility to remotely enable/disable RDS/RBDS SCA via ASCII or UECP command
- Configuration for bypass mode or loop-through operation (FMB10 and FMB80)
- High quality power supply
BENEFITS
- Easy configuration with standard UECP protocol or Audemat ASCII commands
- Basic RDS and Audemat extended features (Scrolling PS for receivers that do not support radiotext)
- Fully-RDS compliant (FMB80 only) with ODA (TMC, RT+, EWS …)
- IP connection (FMB80 only) for complete remote access to the unit
- Fully compatible with any automation software
- High quality and spectral purity
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