RDS decoder module for GNU Radio, that decodes multiple stations simultaneously
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#Manual

##graphs

###freq and volume sliders freq_tune = frequency of SDR hardware volumeLR = volume for left and right channel volumeC = volume for center channel freq1..9 = frequency of all channels ###scopes spectrum of input signal

spectrum of filtered input signal for single channel (first 6 channels) spectrum of signal after FM demodulation (first 6 channels) constellation after PSK decoder (first 6 channels) ###gain and loop_bw sliders intermediate frequency-, baseband- and radio frequency gain of SDR hardware

loop_bw = loop bandwidth of all PSK decoders

##RDS Table ###table hit: hover over text to get more details e.g. time -> date, RT -> RT+ click LCR buttons to hear this channel on left/right/center audio

###buttons code.interact launches interactive python console (inside "rds_parser_table_qt_Widget" instance) in the terminal window GRC was launched from parser object accessible via "self.tableobj" variable can only be used, if GRC was launched from the terminal pauses execution of parser exit shell and resume execution with CTRL-D or "exit()" show IH data display InHouse (groupType 6A) data of all stations save save current state of parser to data directory print profile print profiler info (currently disabled) searchMode switch station_search block on/off ###decoder info red/green : RDS decoder sync status overline/underline: symbol combiner status

##TMC list ###event/location filters hit enter to apply filter ###event list scroll to bottom to follow new events

##TMC map open google_maps.html from /data in webbrowser

click on background = reload/update markers (closes all info windows) click on marker = open info window hit: hover over text in info window to get more details t-key = toggle (google) traffic layer on/off

red lines from tmc event markers show extent of event

##RDS database

##TMC database