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and the serial settings “baud: 9600, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit” or “baud: 57600, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop
bit” you can monitor the data that is sent out. This data comes out in a compressed format that if using GOES is the
same as that you will see when downloading your data from NESDIS or if using the RDP is a compressed format
that when uncompressed is the same as your normal offloaded data.
18.1 Data Format and Translation
18.1.1 BINARY DATA
To maximize the amount of data you can send in a transmission, your data has been compressed into binary data.
The binary data is sent as ASCII text that is viewable in a text editor. The downloaded data will appear in the same
form that it was sent.
Some example GOES data:
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@@PA@@J@@
A@@@@HB@@
@ATLKhGKy
@ATLKpHKy
@ATLKpHKy
@ATLKpHKy
@ATLKpGKz
@ATLKhHKz
@ATLKhGKz
@ATLKpHKz
@ATLKhHKz
@ATLKhGK{
@ATLKpGK{
@ATLKhGK{
@ATLKhGK{
@ATLKhHK{
@ATLKhHK{
END
Bytes Verified: 0 Total Bytes: 396
Some example RDP data:
350/11:00 124 RDP_C Dump
@P@@@PA@_`@@@@B
@Kxl?qU^BsdA@DD
@KyE?qU^BsdA@DG
@KyF?qU^Bsd@@DG
@Kxp?qU^BsdB@DE
@KyE?qU^BsdA@DE
@KyF?qU^Bsd@@DF
@Kxl?qU^BshA@DE
@KyF?qU^Bsh@@DF
@KyE?qU^BshA@DG
@KyF?qU^Bsh@@DG
@KyF?qU^Bsl@@DG
@KyE?qU^BslA@DI
@KyF?qU^Bsl@@DG
@Kxl?qU^BslA@DE
@KyE?qU^BslA@DH
END