this is, admittedly, beyond me at this point.
ran rapid static on a control point last week out in amarillo, opus keeps aborting due to single baseline test failures.?ÿ i've run through just about every CORS in the radius and getting failures on all of them.?ÿ ran another session with a different antenna later in the day and opus processed that m00 file just fine.?ÿ don't know what the deal is, if it's related to time of day, bad info on my end, the TxDOT hack back in may...
anyways, i can't look at a rinex file and make heads or tails.?ÿ not quite true, but you know what i mean.
somebody who has 10 minutes to spare willing to look at this for me and lemme know what the issue is?
the reason for all this is i drove 8 hours to do 3 hours of boundary work, then get out there and discover the network stops in lubbock...?ÿ new things to take for granted every day it seems.?ÿ?ÿ
actually, it was amarillo by enough time to walk the site before dark, get up and shoot it and sketch it in the morning, and leave at lunch.?ÿ i don't make it a habit of going that far for work, but the client was willing to pay for the drive...?ÿ 1050 miles round trip.
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Have you tried processing it yourself using a commercial processing program? Or with a different publicly available service? CSRS-PPP or the like? Trimble RTX-PPP is free and will take Rinex files converted from .M00 format.
Surprised that it's not getting a solution, there are plenty of CORS with GPS+GLO logging at 5sec intervals in the area...I don't mind taking a look if you want to post it up.
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@rover83 thanks!?ÿ that canadian deal spit it right out, eh.?ÿ checked FLAT against three different set-ups.?ÿ DM me your address and your preferred stomach filler- the least i can do.
What network are you using?
this is, admittedly, beyond me at this point.
ran rapid static on a control point last week out in amarillo, opus keeps aborting due to single baseline test failures.?ÿ i've run through just about every CORS in the radius and getting failures on all of them.?ÿ ran another session with a different antenna later in the day and opus processed that m00 file just fine.?ÿ don't know what the deal is, if it's related to time of day, bad info on my end, the TxDOT hack back in may...
anyways, i can't look at a rinex file and make heads or tails.?ÿ not quite true, but you know what i mean.
somebody who has 10 minutes to spare willing to look at this for me and lemme know what the issue is?
the reason for all this is i drove 8 hours to do 3 hours of boundary work, then get out there and discover the network stops in lubbock...?ÿ new things to take for granted every day it seems.?ÿ?ÿ
Small world. I just tried processing a 4-hour static with OPUS on a project in Dallas TX. OPUS performing maintenance, and keeps rejecting data. So I just went ahead and post-processed the static data myself using Magnet Tools.
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Send me the RINIEX data or TPS file lee@leegreen.com and I will process it.?ÿ
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I am wondering if you can help me with a project in Dallas TX.
The surveyor J. Scott Cole, notes on that there are three site BM??s with coordinates. I can??t find these on any drawings, and the horizontal datum is way off by millions of feet. Maybe you can identify the datum. The survey states the coordinates are in Texas North Central
BM-1 N 161131.60?ÿ N2219285.33 Z658.39
These coordinates plot in the Gulf. We should be near coordinates
N 6969835.00?ÿ E 2461879.00
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@turnercyrilh?ÿ
smartnet (leica).?ÿ the closest CORS is in Lubbock- just out of reach from Amarillo.
WDS (trimble) has one station in amarillo.
topnet has half a dozen or so.
thanks, lee, i got it figured out using the canucks' opus.
immediately when i saw your ordeal it looked like a 27/83 deal.?ÿ converting those puts it about 50 miles from your "should be" coords- a little south of waxahachie...
guessing that's not where your job is??ÿ if you want, DM me a snapshot or a better location of that survey and i'll see if there are any lightbulbs that turn on.