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"STRMOFF"
It halts the flow of Davis Talk data packets started by the STRMON command. Note that this
command is the only way to stop receiving Davis Talk data packets.
Example:
>"
STRMOFF
"
<LF>
<<LF><CR>"OK"<LF><CR>
"VER"
It sends the firmware date code as a text string. Some functions on the console are
implemented differently in different firmware versions. See the separate file "Vantage
Console Firmware Release History.doc" or "Envoy Firmware Release History.doc" to
determine which functions are available with each firmware version.
The date code is sent in the following format:
“
Mmm dd yyyy
”
Mmm is the three-letter English month abbreviation
dd is the day of the month
yyyy is the year.
Example:
>"
VER
"
<LF>
<<LF><CR>”OK”<LF><CR>"Apr 24 2002"<LF><CR>
"RECEIVERS"
It sends a byte that contains the stations received in the "Receiving From …" setup screen.
The station responds with “OK” followed by the bit map. For each bit position, a value of 1
indicates that that transmitter was received. Bit position 0 (least significant bit) corresponds
with Tx ID 1 in the Davis Talk protocol.
Example:
>"
RECEIVERS
"
<LF>
<<LF><CR>"OK"<LF><CR><0x01>
"NVER"
It sends the firmware version as a text string. Some functions on the console are implemented
differently in different firmware versions. See the separate file "Vantage Console Firmware
Release History.doc" or "Envoy Firmware Release History.doc" to determine which
functions are available with each firmware version.
The version sent in the following format:
x.xx
Example:
>"
NVER
"
<LF>
<<LF><CR>”OK”<LF><CR>"1.73"<LF><CR>