> If you cant depend on having a constant number of bytes ( as defined
> in the spec ) , how do you then decode it ? 

You have to do the de-stuffing before you check the length and decode the 
packet.

It will be obvious after you see it.  If the Trimble manual isn't good 
enough, google for byte-stuffing.

You will have similar troubles when other bytes have the magic value.  
Minutes and hours seem like good candidates.

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