RDS3 RDS Encoder
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Specifications

RDS subcarrier
Level digital configuration from -60dBm to 0dBm
Spectrum complies with CENELEC EN50067 standard (-96dB)
Shape 100% digitally generated
Sampling rate 912kHz
Bypass 0dB (selectable automatic bypass in case of power failure)
RDS Parameters
Static PI, PS, TP, TA, MS, PTY, DI, AF, Radiotext
   AF list (25 frequencies)
  Extended character tables
  Free format group command for computer-control of RDS data
  Dynamic TMC (Traffic Message Channel)
  0-90
  Paging
  IH (In House)
  EON (Enhanced Other Network)
  ODA (Open Data Application)
  TDC (Transparent Data Channel)
  dGPS messages
  EWS (Emergency Warning System)
   Af list (Both A and B encoding supported, up to 900 frequencies)
   10 message buffer for Radiotext per DSN
   Clock time and date
   Group and extended group sequence up to 252 elements
  Separate FIFO and cyclic buffers for each type of group
Pilot Synchronization
Synchronization Internal or external (automatic selection or user setting)
Input level -50dBu to +12dBu
Frequency 19kHz, +/- 2Hz
 Phase  adjustable +/- 180° in 6° steps
Communication and network protocols
ASCII Standard computer terminal
UECP Universal encoder protocol EBU SPB490 version 5.1
USEP Universal swift encoder protocol
 HTTP  Custom Web pages for operator control
 SMTP  E-mail generation on pre-selected events
 FTP  (server and client) Firmware update, configuration, data and log file
 Telnet  Command line interface
 UDP  UECP or ASCII encapsulation
 SNMP  V1, MIB II, MIB IP2 system, Optional Specific Service Operator MIBs
MPX Signal
RDS signal input and output Unballanced, BNC connector
Synchronisation Automatic pilot tone synchronisation
Phase Configurable digitally
Bypass feature Retransmission of the signal MPX input towards RDS output
Serial communication ports
Front panel  1 RS232 port (COM0)
 Rear panel  2 RS232 port (COM0 and COM1)
   1 RS232/RS485 port (COM2)
RDS decoder
RDS decoder Connected to an external FM RDS tuner, allows the re-encoding of selected RDS groups
  Allows monitoring and control of the generated RDS signal
  Can be used as an auxiliary RDS output for monitoring
I/O
Digital inputs (TTL  8
Relay outputs 4
Miscellaneous
Power requirements  115/230VAC 50/60Hz, IEC connector
Dimensions (W x H x D) 19" (48.25 cm) x 1U x 22 cm
Network and communication features
Filing system Management of the internal software as an executable file with updating by network download
  Management of the configuration in the form of a configuration file
  Execution of commands appearing in a command file
  Access to files via the console port or in Telnet, FTP or http connections
  Configuration of the file attributes allowing accesses to be reserved or protected
  vailable flash memory space: 4Mo
Web server (HTTP server) Multi-client (5)
  Hosting of on-board HTML pages accessible with a simple Web browser
   Compatible with any type of file associated to the HTML pages (PDF, JPG, GIF, MP3, ?)
  JAVA, JavaScript, VBscript, ActiveX compatible
  CGI compatible: the HTML pages accept forms or entry fields to interact with the system and the connected equipment
  Supports PROXY functions to make HTML pages more dynamic, displaying the values of the parameters collected on the system connected by command overlay
  Update via FTP
   Access protection to CGI and pages (public and private modes)
 FTP server  Multi-client (5)
   Fully compatible with the FTP protocol and the various FTP clients on the market
   Management of the files and the directories of the filing system
   Update of the embedded Web server
   Update of the equipment's internal programs
   Several levels of access rights
 TELNET server  Multi-client (5)
   Mainly for configuration
  Used for the NETCOM function
 SNMP agent (MIB II, SNMP v1 )  PROXY agent function to administer your equipment
   Sending of SNMP traps on programmable events
   Standard and manufacturer MIB
 SMTP mail client  Automatic sending of E-Mails on occurrence of events
 History file  Constitution of a time and date stamped history log of internal events (operating system) and external events (behaviour and failure of the equipment connected: mains fault, connection actions
  File generated in TXT and HTML format
 Event handler  Triggering of pre-programmed actions on internal or external events
   Execution of scripts
  Sending of E-MAIL
  Sending of SNMP Traps
  Adding of lines in the history log
   Sending of events and history files to a server
  E-MAIL as SMTP client
  FTP append as FTP client
  SNMP Traps
  Programmable timers
Security Ten users and three levels of access protected by password


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