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'''Programme Identification''' (PI) is a service provided by [[radio station]]s
The PI code is a 4-digit [[hexadecimal]] ([[16-bit]]) number. For example [[BBC Radio 1]] has PI code <code>C201</code>. (The number itself is usually not displayed on radio receivers.)
PI codes are <em>not</em> globally unique; ranges are assigned per-country, and are re-used in countries beyond FM radio range of each other. For example, the first digit "C" as used in the BBC PI code example is used by the [[United Kingdom]], [[Lithuania]], [[Croatia]], and [[Malta]].<ref name=EN50067>{{cite web
|title=European Standard EN 50067:1998: Specification of the radio data system (RDS) for VHF/FM sound broadcasting in the frequency range from 87,5 to 108,0 MHz
|url=http://www.interactive-radio-system.com/docs/EN50067_RDS_Standard.pdf#page=69
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130313193834/http://www.interactive-radio-system.com/docs/EN50067_RDS_Standard.pdf#page=69
|url-status=usurped
|archive-date=March 13, 2013
|date=April 1998
|access-date=2021-08-30
|author=CENELEC |author-link=European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization
}}</ref>{{rp|69–72}} They can be made globally unique by combining them with an ECC (extended country code).
==References==
▲The PI Code is also used by the [[RadioDNS]] standard.
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