Feature

●A QUICK-AND-EASY WAY TO A USEFUL RDS/RBDS PRESENCE
●SCROLLING-PS AND RADIO TEXT STATIC MESSAGING (UP TO 128 CHARACTERS
●LCD DISPLAY
●USB-PROGRAMMABLE USING THE SELF-GUIDING WINDOWS SOFTWARE (INCLUDED)
●ENCODER PROGRAMMING IS EASILY CONFIRMED ON-SITE WITHOUT A COMPUTER.


Description

RDS Encoder

Inovonics 703 is our "Mini Encoder" and was the first in our line of cost-effective INOmini products. This is the quick and inexpensive way to an RDS/RBDS presence, with easy USB programming using the supplied Windows software. Your stations data goes into non-volatile memory, and the unit may then be re-installed at the transmitter site. The 703 will identify your station by format, display your stations "street name", and continuously transmit station promos or advertising message to your listeners. An optional rack-mount kit accommodates up to three INOmini-style products.

SPECIFICATIONS

RDS Applications Supported
PS (Program Service Name) At the user’s option, the PS entry may be either a static 8-character informal station ID (a ‘street name’ such as LIVE 105), or a scrolling station promo or advertising message up to 128 characters in length. PS entries are displayed on the faceplate of every RDS radio, and on most cell phones and MP3 players that have built-in FM radios. The display mode and scrolling rate of PS messages are user-programmable.
PI (Program Identification) Every RDS station is identified by a unique numerical code, its ‘digital address.’ North American ‘K’, ‘W’ and ‘C’ call signs are automatically converted to the proper PI code by 703 software. In other countries the PI code is assigned by the local Broadcasting Authority and is entered numerically.
AF (Alternative Frequencies) Enter as many as 25 frequencies of rebroadcast ‘translators’ or other sources of the very same program as the main channel. This helps RDS radios seek the best signal source for a particular listening location.
RT (RadioText) This 64-character block of plain text is separate from, and in addition to, the scrolling PS message. Generally used for additional information about the station, such as a Web address or telephone number, this text is accessed with the INFO or TEXT button on some radios.