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Renegade2438
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I have a file from our Trimble 5700 and trying to import into TBC.

Dates on the file are showing up as 9/22/1879 and will not let me download internet cors data. Converted file to rinex and dates show correctly.

Any ideas on what's going on, can someone give it a shot?

Thanks


 
Posted : October 29, 2015 2:04 pm
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You should be able to drag/drop the rinex file into TBC.


 
Posted : October 29, 2015 2:19 pm
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Export it to Rinex.
Then open the O file in notepad. The first set of sat observation will look like they are from the way back, it will usually correct to correct to GPS clock time after no more then 60 seconds. Just highlight and delete these observations. Now look at the first good observation, at the beginning of the line will be the correct time, note that and go to the header in the file where it notes the beginning of the observation time, and the ending. Change the very old date and time to the correct time you noted from the first line. Save the file and then import the rinex file and everything should work OK. I have a receiver that needs its internal battery replaced that I have to do that for on occasion. The other workaround it to setup the receiver and log a 1 minute file, then restart it for the long observation, and just delete the first file which will have the old date on it.


 
Posted : October 29, 2015 3:15 pm