APPENDIX H:
TRANSMISSION
FORMATS
Several transmission formats are available:
ASCII Column Format
The ASCII Column format is an ASCII, human readable format placing sensor values in
columns, with each row containing data from earlier measurement intervals (newest data appears
in top row).
The following example contains the last 3 measured values for 4 different sensors. Note how “//”
is used to indicate “missing” data.
-4.422 35.00 136.16 37.00
-4.397 34.00 135.23 36.00
-4.324 33.00 134.88 //
The “right digits” property in the telemetry tag block (e.g., LAN, GPRS, etc.), determines the
number of right digits that appear in the transmission.
The number of rows in the transmission is determined by the “Num Values” property in the
transmission settings dialog.
Handar Format
The Handar format is an ASCII, human readable format where sensors are separated by
<CRLF>, sensor data is separated with a space, and missing data is reported as “M”.
For example:
010034380517419:21:30G42+0NN155E9200070"
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