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Set Command Library
The “*” character can be used as a wild card to delete
several files at the same time. In this case, the complete
string should be placed between simple or double
quotation marks.
Examples
Deleting a G file:
$PASHS,FIL,DEL,,,GabcdA09.241*69
Deleting three G files:
$PASHS,FIL,DEL,,,GabcdA09.241,GabcdB09.242,GabcdC09.242*68
Deleting a G file from a subdirectory located on the USB key:
$PASHS,FIL,DEL,2,2009/241/,GabcdA09.241*67
Deleting all the files from the USB key:
$PASHS,FIL,DEL,2,,”*.*”*67
Deleting all the files recorded on the USB key on the 241th
day of the year:
$PASHS,FIL,DEL,2,,”*.241”*7A
Relevant Query
Command
None.
See also $PASHQ,FIL,LST
$PASHS,MEM
GAL: Galileo Tracking
Function This command is used to enable or disable Galileo tracking.
Enabling Galileo tracking will power on the corresponding
part in the RF section and the FPGA (Field-Programmable
Gate Array), if not powered on yet.
Conversely, disabling Galileo tracking will power off the
corresponding part in the RF section, and the FPGA, unless
GPS reception requires that they both be kept in use.
Command Format Syntax
$PASHS,GAL,s1[*cc]