Sutron Corporation X-Link Operations & Maintenance Manual, Rev 1.63 5/24/2016 pg. 159
M1 Right Digits
2
M1 Meas Interval
00:01:00
M1 Tx Data Content All Logged
M2 Right Digits
1
M2 Meas Interval
00:01:00
M2 Tx Data Content Last
Tx Time
00:00:30
Tx Interval
00:03:00
C1+ABeHq@A@E|@FG@FM+BBeHq@A@@O.K
Pseudobinary
values
Decoded into
decimal
Completely
decoded
Description
C
Denotes Pseudobinary C format
1
Scheduled transmission
+
Delimiter for next measurement
A
1
M1
Measurement M1
Be
165
June 14th
M1 day of the year of the most recent
reading. For 2013, it is June 14th.
Hq
561
09:21AM
M1 minutes into the day of the most
recent reading: 9:21AM
@A
1
1 minute
M1 measurement interval in minutes.
@E|
380
3.80
M1 most recent sensor reading made at
09:21AM
@FG
391
3.91
M1 sensor reading made at 09:20AM
@FM
397
3.97
M1 oldest sensor reading made at
09:19AM
+
Delimiter for next measurement
B
Measurement M2
Be
165
June 14th
M2 day of the year of the most recent
reading.
Hq
561
09:21AM
M2 minutes into the day of the most
recent reading.
@A
1
1 minute
M2 measurement interval in minutes.
@@O
15
1.5
M2 sensor reading
.
Delimiter for end of measurement data
K
11
13.174V
Battery voltage (11*0.234+10.6)
16.5.
Pseudobinary D Data Format
This is another compact data format. It differes from Pseudobinary B in that it
has a timestamp at the start of the message. The timestamp indicates when the
transmission should have taken place and helps decode when the data was
collected. Pseudobinary D is 4 bytes larger than format B.
The timestamp is similar to the one in Pseudobinary C. Pseudobinary D is
smaller than Pseudobinary C and it lacks detailed timestamps that would allow
one to completely reconstruct the time the data was collected from the message