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e
= GPS fix status (0 = will never be logged, 1 = attempted but timed out, 2 = attempted
and successful, 3 = next fix that will be taken, 4 = fix not taken, collar in low batt)
ff
= Activity (00-99%). The activity value indicates the percentage of seconds that the collar
detected significant movement during the period between the previous fix until the
current fix. Every second the collar examines an onboard accelerometer to see if the
accelerometer detected movement that exceeds a specific threshold. If the accelerometer
detected enough movement during that second, the second in question increases the
activity percentage. For example, if the period between GPS fix acquisitions is 1 hour and
there were 360 seconds where activity was registered, the activity value would be 10%.
gg
= Temperature (degrees Celsius)
hhhhh
= Block Number of Data Stored (00000-16381)
iiii.iiii
= Latitude (DDmm.mmmm, Degrees, minutes, decimal minutes) or (+/-dd.ddddd,
Decimal degrees)
j
= Direction of Latitude (N or S)
kkkkk.kkkk
= Longitude (DDmm.mmmm, Degrees, minutes, decimal minutes) or
(+/-ddd.ddddd, Decimal degrees)
l
= Direction of Longitude (E or W)
mm.m
= HDop
nn
= Number of satellites used in achieving GPS fix
ooo
= Number of seconds needed to achieve GPS fix
p
= Dimension of GPS fix (2 or 3)
Section 7 Receiving Data from the Deployed G2110E2
While the G2110E2 is active (contact ATS to activate or determine activation status), a
programmed G2110E2 will transmit data to ATS via the Iridium satellite system. The
transmission interval is determined during collar programming (options include 4 hours to 7
days). Only successful GPS fix acquisitions are transmitted.
Forced full buffer transmissions
Successful GPS fixes are placed into a data transmission buffer. The data transmission buffer
only allows 22
Fixes
to be stored. To prevent data from being lost, if the buffer reaches 22 Fixes
before a scheduled data transmission, the collar will immediately transmit the data buffer. On the