Traffic message reception with rds-eon – Blaupunkt RDM 127 User Manual
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Traffic message reception with RDS-EON
The abbreviation “EON” stands for Enhanced Other Networks, meaning the
exchange of information within a radio network.
Many FM radio stations offer traffic messages for their service area at regular
intervals.
In addition to their programmes, all traffic programme stations transmit a special
carrier signal which is decoded by your car radio. If this signal is identified,
TP
(traffic programme) or
TA
(traffic announcement priority) will appear in the dis-
play.
There are also stations which do not actually transmit traffic programmes them-
selves, but by using RDS-EON it is possible for them to receive the traffic mes-
sages broadcast by another traffic programme station in the same radio network.
If you want traffic announcements to have priority while you are listening to one
of these stations (e.g. NDR3), TA must appear in the display panel.
If a traffic announcement is broadcast, the radio will automatically switch to the
linked traffic programme station (in this case, NDR2) for the duration of the mes-
sage and return to the original programme (NDR3) afterwards.
Switching traffic announcement priority on/off
If you are tuned into a traffic programme station,
TA
will light up in the upper right
corner of the display if the traffic priority is activated or
TP
if it has been switched
off.
You can switch the priority on or off in the main radio menu.
Depending on the situation, call up the main radio menu
•
by pressing
MENU
,
EXIT
or TU.
FM
will be highlighted in the display.
If
TA
is highlighted as well, the priority is switched on.
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D-Radio
BREMEN 1
BREMEN 2
BREMEN 3
HR 3
NDR 2
SEARCH
SCAN
NDR1 NDS
NDR 2
NDR 3
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LW
TA
PTY
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REGIONAL
NDR 2
FM
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