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YYYY
Represents the year as a four-digit number (
1900-9999
).
<e_time>
Specifies the end time. Its format is HH:MM:SS
Value
Meaning
HH
Represents the hour (
0-23
).
MM
Represents the minute (
0-59
).
SS
Represents the second (
0-59
).
Notes
•
If the start date or end time is greater than the date or time of the latest
stored record, then no records can be selected. It results as an invalid
argument. The MAMBOII device will respond with an ERROR.
•
If the end date is greater then the date included in the latest stored record,
then all records beginning from the given start date will be chosen.
•
This command does not download the history data, it just chooses/selects the
records for download. The download process starts once the device receives
the
GPS.History.Read
command (see next section).
3.2.4.2.5
GPS.History.Read – Downloads the selected history records in parts
Command syntax
GPS.History.Read,fmt=<
format
>
Examples
$PFAL,GPS.History.Read
$PFAL,GPS.History.Read,fmt=
txt
Responses
E.g.
$
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18.02.2007,01:56:26
,1,7,4.7647032,-130.6012946,-
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:247.253.253.245.-8388681,4:6552.3;6527.7,5:
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Message description
The purpose of this command is to transfer partly the selected history records to an
Internet TCP server via TCP protocol or to the serial interface via a serial cable.
Before you can use this command for transferring history records to a remote server,
the MAMBOII must already be connected to that server. Once you have marked a
set of records in the history with
download process send this command to the remote MAMBOII. This command
executes the download process of the marked history records. If such records are
found in the history, the download process results in following way:
•
By default,
transferring of history
records results in binary format. The description of
the binary data is given in chapter
on page
Other formats are
also available, see parameter description of this command.
•
The download process consists of block sizes equivalent to 512 bytes (1/2
kilobyte) per stream / per command.
•
All selected records (block of records) will not be transmitted at once, except
if the size of the selected records is 512 bytes or smaller.
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