~~ODT~~ ===== IRIG 106 Telemetry Attributes Transfer Standard (TMATS) Handbook ===== This programming handbook presents the results of work performed by members of the Telemetry Group (TG) under Task TG-83 of the Range Commanders Council (RCC). This document provides information to assist programmers in developing software for use with RCC Document 106, Telemetry Standard, historically referred to as Inter-range Instrumentation Group (IRIG 106). Therefore this document contains frequent references to the IRIG 106 document, primarily Chapter 10, Digital Recording Standard; it also covers aspects of Chapter 6 and Chapter 9. [[Introduction]] * The Range Commanders Council (RCC) and History of TMATS Telemetry [[Getting Started]] With A Simple Example * A Simple Example * Attribute General Syntax and Semantics * A “Measurement” by any Other Name * A “Look and Feel” Example * Attributes for the Look and Feel Example * Let’s Talk About Bits [[Completing The Simple Example]] * The G-Group – General Information * The T-Group – Transmission Attributes * The M-Group – Multiplex/Modulation Attributes * The P-Group – PCM Format Attributes * The D-Group – PCM Measurement Description * The C-Group – Data Conversion Attributes * The Completed TMATS File [[General Structure And Groups]] [[More TMATS Examples]] * Examples for Various Measurement Location Types * Concatenation Examples * Examples for Setting up Transmission Attributes * Chapter 10 Recorder Examples [[Extensible Markup Language]] (XML) TMATS Differences [[Stuff People Should Never Have Done]] (But You Need To Be Able To Interpret)