Simple Weather Service : Fix timestamp
Wording improvements in doc. Co-authored-by: Reinhold Gschweicher <pyro4hell@gmail.com>
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- [0] : Message type = `0`
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- [0] : Message type = `0`
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- [1] : Message version = `0`
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- [1] : Message version = `0`
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- [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] : Timestamp (64 bits UNIX timestamp, number of seconds elapsed since 1 JAN 1970) in local time (the same timezone than the one used to set the time)
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- [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] : Timestamp (64 bits UNIX timestamp, number of seconds elapsed since 1 JAN 1970) in local time (the same timezone as the one used to set the time)
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- [10, 11] : Current temperature (°C * 100)
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- [10, 11] : Current temperature (°C * 100)
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- [12, 13] : Minimum temperature (°C * 100)
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- [12, 13] : Minimum temperature (°C * 100)
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- [14, 15] : Maximum temperature (°C * 100)
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- [14, 15] : Maximum temperature (°C * 100)
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- [0] : Message type = `1`
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- [0] : Message type = `1`
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- [1] : Message version = `0`
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- [1] : Message version = `0`
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- [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] : Timestamp (64 bits UNIX timestamp, number of seconds elapsed since 1 JAN 1970) in local time (the same timezone than the one used to set the time)
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- [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] : Timestamp (64 bits UNIX timestamp, number of seconds elapsed since 1 JAN 1970) in local time (the same timezone as the one used to set the time)
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- [10] Number of days (Max 5, fields for unused days should be set to `0`)
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- [10] Number of days (Max 5, fields for unused days should be set to `0`)
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- [11,12] Day 0 Minimum temperature (°C * 100)
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- [11,12] Day 0 Minimum temperature (°C * 100)
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- [13,14] Day 0 Maximum temperature (°C * 100)
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- [13,14] Day 0 Maximum temperature (°C * 100)
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