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<blockquote data-quote="Adam792" data-source="post: 1138654" data-attributes="member: 330868"><p>I'm using a little Python script I wrote, which can run on the Enigma2 receiver itself via command line (as long as you install python3 with 'opkg install python3')</p><p></p><p>It will only work for radio stations that use a separate RDS PID, not where the RDS is encapsulated inside the audio stream. Those Polish radio stations (RMF Maxxx etc) on 23.5°E and the Germans on 19.2°E encapsulate it within the AAC audio packets themselves, which is difficult to decode - you have to decode the entire audio stream to get the RDS UECP packets. It's easier with MP2 stations like a couple of the RMF ones, but again you have to decode the audio ES to get at the data.</p><p></p><p>This Belgian station uses a separate PID though which is easier to decode in this way. PID 103 on 16°E 12577H -</p><p></p><p>You'll need to remove .txt from the end of the attached file so it's just <strong>uecp.py </strong>and then you can use it to view the RDS on the Enigma2 box while tuned to the channel by running -</p><p></p><p>[CODE]dvbsnoop -s ts -b 103 | python3 uecp.py 103[/CODE]</p><p></p><p>To get similar output to above -</p><p></p><p>[CODE]</p><p>17:30:18 | ADDR: 00000 | DSN: 0x0 | PSN: 0x0 | 0x03 [TA] | OFF</p><p>17:30:21 | ADDR: 00000 | DSN: 0x0 | PSN: 0x0 | 0x0A [RT] | Q Sounds Better With You</p><p>17:30:22 | ADDR: 00000 | DSN: 0x0 | PSN: 0x0 | 0x02 [PS] | Qmusic</p><p>17:30:27 | ADDR: 00000 | DSN: 0x0 | PSN: 0x0 | 0x01 [PI] | 6306</p><p>[/CODE]</p><p></p><p>This also works for others, as the French stations on 5°W for example also use a separate RDS PID -</p><p></p><p>5°W 11480H PIDs 140, 240, 340 (these have data for all of the Radio France stations), 1140, 1240, 1340, 3140, 4140</p><p>5°W 11461H PIDs 161 (NRJ/Nostalgie/R&C/Chérie FM), 471 (Europe 1/Virgin/RFM), 481 (Radio France).</p><p></p><p>Some of the German stations on 19.2°E also use the system, usually it's APID+1 for the correct PID if they do. (e.g. Hamony.fm)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adam792, post: 1138654, member: 330868"] I'm using a little Python script I wrote, which can run on the Enigma2 receiver itself via command line (as long as you install python3 with 'opkg install python3') It will only work for radio stations that use a separate RDS PID, not where the RDS is encapsulated inside the audio stream. Those Polish radio stations (RMF Maxxx etc) on 23.5°E and the Germans on 19.2°E encapsulate it within the AAC audio packets themselves, which is difficult to decode - you have to decode the entire audio stream to get the RDS UECP packets. It's easier with MP2 stations like a couple of the RMF ones, but again you have to decode the audio ES to get at the data. This Belgian station uses a separate PID though which is easier to decode in this way. PID 103 on 16°E 12577H - You'll need to remove .txt from the end of the attached file so it's just [B]uecp.py [/B]and then you can use it to view the RDS on the Enigma2 box while tuned to the channel by running - [CODE]dvbsnoop -s ts -b 103 | python3 uecp.py 103[/CODE] To get similar output to above - [CODE] 17:30:18 | ADDR: 00000 | DSN: 0x0 | PSN: 0x0 | 0x03 [TA] | OFF 17:30:21 | ADDR: 00000 | DSN: 0x0 | PSN: 0x0 | 0x0A [RT] | Q Sounds Better With You 17:30:22 | ADDR: 00000 | DSN: 0x0 | PSN: 0x0 | 0x02 [PS] | Qmusic 17:30:27 | ADDR: 00000 | DSN: 0x0 | PSN: 0x0 | 0x01 [PI] | 6306 [/CODE] This also works for others, as the French stations on 5°W for example also use a separate RDS PID - 5°W 11480H PIDs 140, 240, 340 (these have data for all of the Radio France stations), 1140, 1240, 1340, 3140, 4140 5°W 11461H PIDs 161 (NRJ/Nostalgie/R&C/Chérie FM), 471 (Europe 1/Virgin/RFM), 481 (Radio France). Some of the German stations on 19.2°E also use the system, usually it's APID+1 for the correct PID if they do. (e.g. Hamony.fm) [/QUOTE]
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