Visual differentiation between MTS300CA vs. MTS300CB is quite simple.
Just look at the bottom side of the board and check if you find a jumper
wire (typically green), then it is a CB, otherwise it is a CA. 
The MTS300 doesn't have a GPS on-board. 
The MTS-MDA manual below provides you make and model number for the
sensors used on MTS boards. You can refer to the vendor datasheets for
conversion/calibration info to convert voltage readings into engineering
units.
http://www.xbow.com/Support/Support_pdf_files/MTS-MDA_Series_Users_Manua
l.pdf

You can also use MoteView and pre-compiled XMesh apps to program the
Motes and visualize sensor data.
http://www.xbow.com/Support/wSoftwareDownloads.aspx

I hope that helps,
Giri 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Alexandre Besse
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2007 4:00 AM
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Subject: [Tinyos-help] mica2/mts300C?

Hello,

  I've got several questions to continue my project.

  First of all,how can I be sure if my sensorboard is a MTS300CA or CB?
  We want to send informations thanks to the the sensorboard
(GPS,temperature,light) to the
  PC. We use the function dataReady() which returns a struct "data".  
How Can I know what is
  really send in data(in data.data). What value is in data for each case
(GPS,temperature
  and light).
  Because when we get the value on the PC, we would like to convert it
in degree Celsius,
  position , and lux.
  For the moment, on the PC, we get packet of bytes. For the 2 bytes
representing the data,
  how can we convert it to a representative value?
  (On the PC,we use Java language)

  Second,I wanted to know how many messages can be treated by the
function event Receive?
  How can I know how the buffer works?

  Thanks for your help,

  Regards,

  Besse Alexandre,France

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