Specifications

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Example: Fix altitude to always use the entered altitude.
$PASHS,FIX,1 <enter>
FLS: Receiver File Information
$PASHQ,FLS,d
This command requests file information from the memory card, where d is the
beginning file index number and can range from 0 - 99. The file index number is a
sequence number where the first file has a file index = 0, the second file has a file
index = 1, and continuing through to the 100th file which has a file index number of
99.
The output displays files in blocks of up to 10 files. If d is greater than the highest file
index number, then the command will not be acknowledged (NAK is returned).
Example: Display file information for files 1-10.
$PASHQ,FLS,0 <enter>
Display file information for files 6-15.
$PASHQ,FLS,5 <enter>
$PASHR,FLS
The response returns file size, name, and available memory information.