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10.3 Command Set
89
Response:
ddd:hh.mm:ssQ
<
LF
><
CR
>
Where:
Q = quality indicator (with indicators shown below)
= locked, maximum accuracy
. = (ASCII 46) Error
<
1 microsecond
* = (ASCII 42) Error
<
10 microseconds
# = (ASCII 35) Error
<
100 microseconds
? = (ASCII 63) Error
>
100 microseconds
Broadcast NGTS
Command:
14,60,o,0BR, 14,60,o,1BR
14,60,o,0BR configures the 1094B to broadcast the NGTS Message from COM1.
14,60,o,1BR
configures the 1094B to broadcast the NGTS Message from COM2. Set n equal to your desired
broadcast interval (in seconds, normally set to 60, or once per minute) and o according to the
desired time zone (0 = UTC or 1 = Local). Note that in Table 10.3, “BST” refers to British
Standard Time, and “GMT” refers to Grenwich Mean Time now obsolete and essentially the same
as UTC.
Response: TyymmdmDhhmmGVcc
C
Example: T0206252191701
C
Example response meaning: seven seventeen pm on Tuesday the 25th June 2002, in local time and
true time-valid character.
Description
No. of Characters
Character Pos.
Range
Code ID (T)
1
1
Captial T
Year in Century (yy)
2
2,3
0–99 (02=2002)
Month (mm)
2
4,5
0–12
Day of Month (dm)
2
6,7
01–31
Day of Week (D)
1
8
1–7 (1=Mon.)
Hours (hh)
2
9,10
00–23
Minutes (mm)
2
11,12
00–59
GMT Marker (G)
1
13
0=BST, 1=GMT
Validity Marker (V)
1
14
0=Non Valid, 1=Valid
CRLF (cc)
2
–
cc: Non-Printing, Control
Table 10.3: NGTS Data Message Content