1.. Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this 2.. document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, 3.. Version 1.1 or any later version published by the Free Software 4.. Foundation, with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts 5.. and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included at 6.. Documentation/userspace-api/media/fdl-appendix.rst. 7.. 8.. TODO: replace it to GFDL-1.1-or-later WITH no-invariant-sections 9 10.. _fm-rx-controls: 11 12***************************** 13FM Receiver Control Reference 14***************************** 15 16The FM Receiver (FM_RX) class includes controls for common features of 17FM Reception capable devices. 18 19 20.. _fm-rx-control-id: 21 22FM_RX Control IDs 23================= 24 25``V4L2_CID_FM_RX_CLASS (class)`` 26 The FM_RX class descriptor. Calling 27 :ref:`VIDIOC_QUERYCTRL` for this control will 28 return a description of this control class. 29 30``V4L2_CID_RDS_RECEPTION (boolean)`` 31 Enables/disables RDS reception by the radio tuner 32 33``V4L2_CID_RDS_RX_PTY (integer)`` 34 Gets RDS Programme Type field. This encodes up to 31 pre-defined 35 programme types. 36 37``V4L2_CID_RDS_RX_PS_NAME (string)`` 38 Gets the Programme Service name (PS_NAME). It is intended for 39 static display on a receiver. It is the primary aid to listeners in 40 programme service identification and selection. In Annex E of 41 :ref:`iec62106`, the RDS specification, there is a full 42 description of the correct character encoding for Programme Service 43 name strings. Also from RDS specification, PS is usually a single 44 eight character text. However, it is also possible to find receivers 45 which can scroll strings sized as 8 x N characters. So, this control 46 must be configured with steps of 8 characters. The result is it must 47 always contain a string with size multiple of 8. 48 49``V4L2_CID_RDS_RX_RADIO_TEXT (string)`` 50 Gets the Radio Text info. It is a textual description of what is 51 being broadcasted. RDS Radio Text can be applied when broadcaster 52 wishes to transmit longer PS names, programme-related information or 53 any other text. In these cases, RadioText can be used in addition to 54 ``V4L2_CID_RDS_RX_PS_NAME``. The encoding for Radio Text strings is 55 also fully described in Annex E of :ref:`iec62106`. The length of 56 Radio Text strings depends on which RDS Block is being used to 57 transmit it, either 32 (2A block) or 64 (2B block). However, it is 58 also possible to find receivers which can scroll strings sized as 32 59 x N or 64 x N characters. So, this control must be configured with 60 steps of 32 or 64 characters. The result is it must always contain a 61 string with size multiple of 32 or 64. 62 63``V4L2_CID_RDS_RX_TRAFFIC_ANNOUNCEMENT (boolean)`` 64 If set, then a traffic announcement is in progress. 65 66``V4L2_CID_RDS_RX_TRAFFIC_PROGRAM (boolean)`` 67 If set, then the tuned programme carries traffic announcements. 68 69``V4L2_CID_RDS_RX_MUSIC_SPEECH (boolean)`` 70 If set, then this channel broadcasts music. If cleared, then it 71 broadcasts speech. If the transmitter doesn't make this distinction, 72 then it will be set. 73 74``V4L2_CID_TUNE_DEEMPHASIS`` 75 (enum) 76 77enum v4l2_deemphasis - 78 Configures the de-emphasis value for reception. A de-emphasis filter 79 is applied to the broadcast to accentuate the high audio 80 frequencies. Depending on the region, a time constant of either 50 81 or 75 useconds is used. The enum v4l2_deemphasis defines possible 82 values for de-emphasis. Here they are: 83 84 85 86.. flat-table:: 87 :header-rows: 0 88 :stub-columns: 0 89 90 * - ``V4L2_DEEMPHASIS_DISABLED`` 91 - No de-emphasis is applied. 92 * - ``V4L2_DEEMPHASIS_50_uS`` 93 - A de-emphasis of 50 uS is used. 94 * - ``V4L2_DEEMPHASIS_75_uS`` 95 - A de-emphasis of 75 uS is used. 96