[Routing] Introducing "noise" when routing

Daniel Schmidt Daniel at planetschmidt.de
Sun Mar 9 14:37:01 GMT 2008


>>
>> Now let's see how to decode rds and tmc :)
>
> Do you know of a TMC device which can bea attached directly to a PC  
> (via usb
> or similar) and can be read from a Unix System?
> I'm asking because this would be interresting for GpsDrive too :-)

TMC is transmitted via RDS. Maybe you could use a USB radio which can  
display RDS information and hack it to get the TMC data.


And you should have a look at http://rdsd.berlios.de/

"What is rdsd ?
The Radio Data System Daemon is a daemon that reads raw RDS data from  
one or more input sources, decodes it, and serves the results to  
clients that can connect via TCP/IP or a unix domain socket.

rdsd is free software, published under the terms of the GNU General  
Public License (GPL).



What is librds ?
librds is a library that simplifies the creation of user applications  
that need to connect to an RDS daemon. It provides functions to create  
connections to rdsd and does all the boring protocol handling.

librds is free software, published under the terms of the GNU Library  
License (LGPL)."





Greets,

Daniel




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