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Revision as of 17:12, 8 June 2021
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Introduction
From MX release version 3.9.0 - b3095, functionality is added to offer support for the Davis AirLink air quality monitors.
Naming
The log files are created each month and are named using the "AirLink<yyyyMM>log.txt" standard, i.e. the year as 4 numerals is followed by the month as two digits in the middle of every file name.
Content
The fields stored in the file are as specified in AirFileHeader.txt.
Uploading latest log to your web server
Put <airlinklogfile> into the Local Filename column in Settings -->> Extra Web Files.
Example
Will somebody post an example of file contents here please