On the GNSS version that you get off the internet I still can't get past one point per file, ie., the software will not process more than one point in a file so it only does classic static surveys. But if you do fast static you can put each point in a separate file. It'll take longer but if you're doing 5 min. observations another minute wouldn't matter much time wise.
Also an Ashtech dealer told me that Trimble bought out Ashtech on about August 1st. So now Nikon, Ashtech, Trimble and Spectrum Precision is all one company. Trimble is slowly buying out all the competition (George H.W. Bush school of business).
Maybe Lightsquared Owns Trimble
And they are already counting all the money when everyone has to buy completely new receivers.
Paul in PA
Maybe Lightsquared Owns Trimble
Is that what lightsquared is about, we'll have to buy new receivers?
Maybe Lightsquared Owns Trimble
The FCC has been doing a good job of everyone having to replace any electronics that receive a signal while they are in their prime working years all by itself.
Maybe Lightsquared Owns Trimble
I think LightSquared owns about 5% of Trimble's outstanding shares.
True Corner,
Are you having troubles processing stop & go kinematic data in GNSS Solutions? I have processed many stop & go projects in this software and never had an issue with it not accepting the data in which I have many observations. However, the data has been collected with Ashtech/Magellan/Thales receivers.
> True Corner,
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> Are you having troubles processing stop & go kinematic data in GNSS Solutions? I have processed many stop & go projects in this software and never had an issue with it not accepting the data in which I have many observations. However, the data has been collected with Ashtech/Magellan/Thales receivers.
I am sure that helps.
Seriously, what I think you need to do is have someone export a stop and go file that works (apparently one created by an Ashtech, Thales, or Magellan receiver) and compare it to the format of the Rinex file you are trying to import. My guess is that something will stick out. In fact, simply exporting a working stop and go to Rinex and reimporting to a new project would prove if it works or not.
> Seriously, what I think you need to do is have someone export a stop and go file that works (apparently one created by an Ashtech, Thales, or Magellan receiver) and compare it to the format of the Rinex file you are trying to import. My guess is that something will stick out. In fact, simply exporting a working stop and go to Rinex and reimporting to a new project would prove if it works or not.
I've been thinking the same, that it might be a small file formating issue.