Have you tried checking the "suppress kinematic records" and "suppress marker number records" options (In the Tools menu) when/if processing the files with the Trimble Convert to Rinex program? I'm guessing this would have mentioned by one of the knowledgeable forum members that already posted so I may be misunderstanding your issue.
Gregg
That said, I submitted a file on Friday from the previous day that was 289 minutes long. It came back and said...
FILE: 42400600.24o OP1709331123993
9999 Error: Datasets less than two hours in duration no longer accepted to OPUS-S.
9999
9999 Your data file appears to span less than 2 hours. OPUS guidelines require a
9999 minimum data span of 2 hours and strongly recommend 4 hours to achieve
9999 best accuracies. Datasets less than two hours in duration are no longer
9999 allowed in OPUS-S. Please re-submit your data to OPUS-RS.
9999 If your file is actually over 2 hours, check for formatting compliance
9999
I cannot find anything wrong with the file. I wish they would give a bit more details, like exactly how long do they think it is so I would know where to look for an anomaly. I submitted three other files from other receivers collected at the same time at the same site and they came back OK.
I thought that a file less than 120 minutes but greater than 15 minutes automatically went to OPUS-RS. But in any case the file is plenty long enough.
I have not. I don’t have anything but his t04 file
I didn't read every reply, but if you want to share the T04 file, I'd be happy to look at it and share with the OPUS Team. Send me a message on this site or grab my email from https://geodesy.noaa.gov/ADVISORS/
Please never hesitate to send a problem file to one of the Regional Advisor team, we work for you (the taxpayers).
Just recently I have noticed some files not processing due to omissions (intentional? I don't know) from the orbit/ephemeris data (SP3 files) that we get from the International GNSS Service (IGS). In that case, a user was able to get a solution from OPUS-Static same day... but a few days later get an abort message.
Thank you. I will confirm with the LS as it’s his data. And get that to you. I have personally seen some of those issues you have discussed in the past. For example crew sends me static file at 8pm at night after a long day in field and they get dinner back to hotel. I can send that file off to opus get results back. A week later or few days later I send same file off and aborts error message. I usually like to hold out for better eph… but time doesn’t always allow.