I just tried to use my GNSS Solutions software and it looks like The NGS web link has changed> I tried a few different combinations but no dice. Here is what I have right now.
/rinex/[yyyy]/[ddd]/[ssss]/{ssssddd}0.{yy}o.gz
Has anyone got there copy working with the NGS web site changes?
I'm not sure to what parts of NGS' website you refer.
Here are file requirements from OPUS: https://www.ngs.noaa.gov/OPUS/
https://www.ngs.noaa.gov/OPUS/about.jsp#rinex_file
https://www.ngs.noaa.gov/OPUS/images/sample_OPUS_input_data_file.10o
Data Explorer:
https://geodesy.noaa.gov/NGSDataExplorer/
CORS downloadable data:
https://geodesy.noaa.gov/CORS/
OPUS Share:
https://www.ngs.noaa.gov/corbin/class_description/opus-share-tutorial/
https://www.ngs.noaa.gov/opusmap/
I hope this is helpful.
JAC
I expect the post was with respect to access to NCORS data files via ftp. This is no longer supported due to security concerns. See the notice in the screen capture.
Alternatively, the site provides this:
In the event you know the above, I navigated the site to the point where prompted to download the file of interest. See below:
Yes it was that page that made me switch over to https:// and I can navigate through the folders to see the path to the files, usually I just add that in to GNSS Solutions menu for NGS but it does not automatically download the needed files. I was hoping someone had figured it out but thanks for helping.?ÿ
While the "curl" command does support "ftp" NGS wants users to use HTTPS. You run curl from the command prompt in Windoze or Terminal in MacOS/Linux/Unix.
The image file shows the command string for site "txno" on day of year "010" and year "2022". Just like the command string in your original post
yyyy = 2022
ddd?ÿ = 010
ssss = txno
O?ÿ ?ÿ ?ÿ= session designation (usually zero 0)
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