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Daniel Schmidt schrieb:
|> As far as I understand it TMC is freele usable but you
|> need their non-public tables to decode it. :(
|
|
| At least in Germany, the Location Table (LT) is released freely (as in
| beer) by the Bundesanstalt für Straßenwesen.
|
http://www.bast.de/cln_007/nn_43724/EN/e-Aufgaben/e-abteilung-v/e-referat-v2/e-Location-Code-List/e-location-code-list-start.html?__nnn=true
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http://www.bast.de/cln_005/nn_42256/DE/Aufgaben/abteilung-v/referat-v2/Location-Code-List/lcl-download.html?__nnn=true

Thanks!
I tried to find that using the search-field on their page
but could not.

Now let's see how to decode rds and tmc :)

There are some very interesting event-codes in it.
1170    police checkpoint(Polizeikontrolle)
I wonder why anyone would broadcast such a thing at all.

Marcus
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