Hello everyone,?ÿ
Just a bit of a query on 'Conver to Rinex' application.
I've done couple of Static jobs by now. But normally I used .TO2 or .T04 files from the receiver and process the baselines in TBC.?ÿ
Recently I have been involved in a project where we need to deliver the RINEX files associated with the network with all the height relating to ARP of the units. Since all the receivers we used are R10 and R12i, and on field, using either the Data logger app or the controller, data was logged with height at R10-extension lever.?ÿ
Understanding, we can check the calculated height to the bottom of the unit using the application later, in the field, throughout the project, height to R-10 extension lever was the input.?ÿ
Now, back in the office, I tried using the 'Convert to Rinex' application to do just that. There were times when wrong height, point ID or reference point was entered on field.
I tried making changes on the Convert to Rinex itself. But when I bring in the new Rinex file, it has the same wrong properties. i.e. nothing really changed.?ÿ
I know I can make changes once I bring my files to TBC. However, I would prefer when I provide RINEX files to clients, I won't need to provide a list of corrections required to the observation file.
Can such changes be made any setup information so that Rinex output wouldn't need such correction?
Have any of you dealt with such issue before by any chance?
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Regards.
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i am Not able to address the ??Convert to RINEX??.
I will say that to deal with header information in a RINEX file, I??d create a batch file/script to make the changes using ??teqc??. See links to the tool in the recent ??OPUS headaches?? thread.
I hope someone can provide help on your preferred utility.
Once RINEX is written a text editor can be used to change antenna parameters. Using Notepad or equivalent is easy.
Paul in PA
@paul-in-pa oh wow that was so easy!
thanks a lot paul! appreciate it mate!
Once RINEX is written a text editor
Yes. Just be aware that RINEX is column sensitive, so watch you don't mess up the spacing.