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Soft R and B Music
Finance
18
Foreign Language
Children s Programs
19
Religious Music
Social Affairs
20
Religious Talk
Religion
21
Personality
Phone-In
22 Public
Non-Commercial
Travel
23
College
Leisure
24
(unassigned)
Jazz Music
25
(unassigned)
Country Music
26
(unassigned)
National Music
27
(unassigned)
Oldies Music
28
(unassigned)
Folk Music
29
Weather
Documentary
30
Emergency Test
Alarm Test
31
Emergency!
Alarm!
NOTE:
PTY codes 30 and 31 are reserved for
true emergency and
emergency test situations only.
Consult the appropriate Standards
Group for using these PTY codes.
Also please take care in coding the PTY identifier, as the categories
can be ambiguous. For instance, what if yours is a college station
that relays NPR programming? How about Rock and Top 40
crossovers? Just what can Cultural possibly pertain to in the 21
st
Century? Would Serious Classics dare to include Stravinsky or
Bartok? For clarifications on these and other burning questions,
refer to the appropriate RBDS or RDS Standard, or put your
question directly to the Standards Group. Don t ask us, this is not
in our job description!
The PTY identifier can be made into a semi-dynamic function. It
can be changed from one entry to another if your station dayparts
(alters formats during specific, extended periods). The PTY should
not
change from song to song or to accommodate a 5-minute
newscast, however.
TP
If yours is a station that transmits travel advisory updates on a
regular basis, type:
TP=1
8
. If you do
not
broadcast travel
information, type:
TP=0
8
.
TA
The Travel Announcement flag can be software-activated by typing:
TA=1
8
, but
must
be turned off by typing
TA=0
8
immediately
when the announcement ends. TA is most easily and safely
activated with a hard-wired switch closure at the announcer s
position (see Page 14). Leave the software command set at
TA=0
8
and use the switch!
TA Timeout
A safety feature has been built into the Model 712 to guard against
an extended software-activated TA flag. Say, for example, that the
TA flag was activated by the software command:
TA=1
8
, and the
data link was suddenly lost. No
TA=0
8
command would be
received, and the TA flag would remain raised indefinitely. As this
is not a good thing, an automatic timeout option has been included
for
software-activated
TA flags.