scheme The
RDS/
RBDS subcarrier (57 kHz) allows FM radios to display what station they are on, pick another frequency on the same network or with the same format, scroll brief messages like station slogans, news, weather, or traffic—even activate pagers or remote billboards. It can also broadcast
EAS messages, and has a station "
format" name ALERT to automatically trigger radios to tune in for emergency info, even if a
CD is playing. While it never really caught on in
North America,
European stations frequently rely on this system. An upgraded version is built into
digital radio.
xRDS is a system with which broadcasters can multiply the speed of data transmission in the FM channel by using further normal RDS subcarriers, shifted into the higher frequencies of the FM multiplex. The extra RDS subcarriers are placed in the upper empty part of the multiplex spectrum and carry the extra data payload. xRDS has no fixed frequencies for the additional 57 kHz carriers. Until 2012,
MSN Direct used subcarriers to transmit traffic, gas prices, movie times,
weather and other information to
GPS navigation devices,
wristwatches, and other devices. Many of the subcarriers were from stations owned by
Clear Channel. The technology was known as
DirectBand.
FMeXtra on FM uses dozens of small
COFDM subcarriers to transmit digital radio in a fully
in-band on-channel manner. Removing other analog subcarriers (such as stereo) increases either the audio quality or channels available, the latter making it possible to send non-audio
metadata along with it, such as album covers, song lyrics, artist info, concert data, and more. ==Telemetry and foldback==