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Amplitude modulation signalling system

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The amplitude modulation signalling system (AMSS or the AM signalling system) is a digital system for adding low bit rate information to an analogue amplitude modulated broadcast signal in the same manner as the Radio Data System (RDS) for frequency modulated (FM) broadcast signals.

This system has been standardized in March 2006 by ETSI (TS 102 386) as an extension to the Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) system.

Broadcasting

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AMSS data are broadcast from the following transmitters:


Formerly it was also used by:

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Analog and digital audio broadcasting
Terrestrial
Radio modulation
Frequency allocations
Digital systems
Satellite
Frequency allocations
Digital systems
Commercial radio providers
Codecs
Subcarrier signals
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