I am looking to find which static data files are which. I'm guessing the observation file is the ".o00" file. Is there a navigation file? Metadata file? Recently, OPUS is saying the file data collection time is too long, exceeding 48 hrs. Anyone have this issue? How do you resolve it? I am also curious how the file name is created. I am used to Trimble names, " last four digits of the receiver serial number-Julian day-session number".
Thanks for your help,
Rick W.
Yes *m00 is the data file. I believe all the observations are in there, it is a binary file.
Here is a file name from yesterday:
17-084_ORB1_0406_105921.m00
I can't remember the default naming exactly, BUT in the example above, 17-084 is my project number assigned automatically when I created the project on the receiver, ORB1 is the name of my receiver, I think that is the last four of the S/N if you don't name the receiver and 0406_105921 is the month, day and local time the project was created.
I almost always create a RINEX file and upload that, for one thing, OPUS chokes on the *m00 file if there is more than one occupation, I can create RINEX for each occupation and upload that. I uploaded a file from Monday today and it worked fine with OPUS (RINEX upload).
Can't help on the too long time, BUT OPUS is limited to 48 hours, so if it really isn't 48 hours, then not sure.
I would wait a day or two and try again, the file I loaded for Monday today (Friday), came back with an error on Tuesday morning, gave some nonsense message about being kinematic or noisy data. Messages that don't make sense usually mean the data submission is too close to the acquisition.
SHG