Using the Radio Data System (RDS) (continued)
●The unit searches the all preset stations and stops when it finds a station of the selected category then tunes into the stations. The RDS indicator lights up.
●If no programme is found in the all preset stations, “NO PTY” appear on the display and returns to the previous station.
Notes:
●If the display has stopped flashing, start again from step 2. If the unit finds a desired programme type, the corresponding channel number will lit for about 4 seconds, and then the station name will remain it.
●If you want to listen to the same programme type of another station, press the RDS PTY button and start again from step 2. The unit will look for the next station.
Descriptions of the PTY (Programme Type) codes, TP (Traffic Programme) and TA (Traffic Announcement)
You can search for and receive the following PTY, TP and TA signals.
NEWS | Short accounts of facts, events and publicly |
| expressed views, reportage and actuality. |
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AFFAIRS | Topical programme expanding or |
| enlarging upon the news, generally in |
| different presentation style or concept, |
| including debate, or analysis. |
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INFO | Programmes whose purpose is to impart |
| advice in the widest sense. |
SPORT | Programme concerned with any aspect of sport. |
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EDUCATE | Programme intended primarily to |
| educate, of which the formal element is |
| fundamental. |
DRAMA | All radio plays and serials. |
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CULTURE | Programmes concerned with any aspect |
| of national or regional culture, including |
| language, theatre, etc. |
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SCIENCE | Programmes about the natural sciences |
| and technology. |
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VARIED | Used for mainly |
| programmes usually of light- |
| entertainment nature, not covered by |
| other categories. Examples include: |
| quizzes, panel games, personality |
| interviews. |
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POP M | Commercial music, which would generally |
| be considered to be of current popular |
| appeal, often featuring in current or recent |
| record sales charts. |
ROCK M | Contemporary modern music, usually |
| written and performed by young |
| musicians. |
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EASY M | Current contemporary music considered to |
| be |
| Rock or Classical, or one of the specialised |
| music styles, Jazz, Folk or Country. Music in |
| this category is often but not always, vocal, |
| and usually of short duration. |
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LIGHT M | Classical music for general, rather than |
| specialist appreciation. Examples of |
| music in this category are instrumental |
| music, and vocal or choral works. |
CLASSICS | Performances of major orchestral works, |
| symphonies, chamber music, etc., and |
| including Grand Opera. |
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OTHER M | Musical styles not fitting into any of the |
| other categories. Particularly used for |
| specialist music of which Rhythm & Blues |
| and Reggae are examples. |
WEATHER | Weather reports and forecasts and |
| meteorological information. |
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FINANCE | Stock Market reports, commerce, trading, etc. |
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CHILDREN | For programmes targeted at a young |
| audience, primarily for entertainment and |
| interest, rather than where the objective is |
| to educate. |
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SOCIAL | Programmes about people and things that |
| influence them individually or in groups. |
| Includes: sociology, history, geography, |
| psychology and society. |
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RELIGION | Any aspect of beliefs and faiths, involving |
| a God or Gods, the nature of existence |
| and ethics. |
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PHONE IN | Involving members of the public |
| expressing their views either by phone or |
| at a public forum. |
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TRAVEL | Features and programmes concerned |
| with travel to near and far destinations, |
| package tours and travel ideas and |
| opportunities. Not for use for |
| announcements about problems, delays, |
| or roadworks affecting immediate travel |
| where TP/TA should be used. |
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LEISURE | Programmes concerned with recreational |
| activities in which the listener might |
| participate. Examples include, |
| Gardening, Fishing, Antique collecting, |
| Cooking, Food & Wine, etc. |
JAZZ | Polyphonic, syncopated music |
| characterised by improvisation. |
COUNTRY | Songs which originate from, or continue |
| the musical tradition of the American |
| Southern States. Characterised by a |
| straightforward melody and narrative |
| story line. |
NATION M | Current Popular Music of the Nation or |
| Region in that country's language, as |
| opposed to International “Pop” which is |
| usually US or UK inspired and in English. |
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OLDIES | Music from the |
| popular music. |
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FOLK M | Music which has its roots in the musical |
| culture of a particular nation, usually |
| played on acoustic instruments. The |
| narrative or story may be based on |
| historical events or people. |
DOCUMENT | Programme concerned with factual matters, |
| presented in an investigative style. |
TEST | Broadcast when testing emergency |
| broadcast equipment or receivers. |
ALARM | Emergency announcement made under |
| exceptional circumstances to give |
| warning of events causing danger of a |
| general nature. |
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