How does the gage user know when the data is accurately received by the Base?
When a reading is sent from the Mobile Module to the Base, it includes an additional number — a checksum. When the Base receives the data (and checksum), it uses these corresponding bits of data in a mathematical formula to verify accuracy. The result of this information is then transmitted back to the Mobile Modules where two LED lights, with tunnel focusers for extra visibility, provide the user with feedback, acknowledging data reception and accuracy. The user knows that data was accurately received via intuitive and highly visual feedback.
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