Try 45N, 107W, anything within 100km and anything after 9-5-2025. It's not for work we are doing, we don't need or use OPUS or CORS much. It's more of an academic question.
mtlg, wysh downloaded no problem using the amazonaws site and curl...I did both on 274 and wysh on 282...
curl -O http://noaa-cors-pds.s3.amazonaws.com/rinex/2025/274/wysh/wysh2740.25o.gz
curl -O http://noaa-cors-pds.s3.amazonaws.com/rinex/2025/274/wysh/wysh2740.25S
That's interesting, my system won't let me use amazonaws.com. Some security violation.
@bill-c Again, my thanks for your post. I had overlooked the transformation from NAD83(CSRS) to NAD83(2011). Although the horizontal difference didn't amount to much (about 2 inches), the height difference was much more significant.
@mightymoe I saw an article about chrome not liking s3.Amazon’s.com. Maybe try a different browser.
Thanks Rankin, I'm going to dive into it when I get a break. Not sure when that might be.......
I'm glad John showed that option, I've only used the CORS site to get that info, it seems to be blank for the data now.
It's possible it is something on our system. The IT guy really upped our security systems. Sometimes it's a pain, but well worth it.
I saw an article about chrome not liking s3.Amazon’s.com. Maybe try a different browser.
John's links work on my system using Chrome, so I don't think it's a browser problem.
I use those commands on the command line, not in a browser. Not sure if that makes a difference.
I did get it to work, thank you JH for the info, I didn't know it was available that way.
While I applaud those of you who are downloading CORS and other GNSS data, I assume you are using software to post-process that data to get your results. The DOT in my state offers this post-processing free of charge, so I don't see how the purchase of software to do this same thing is beneficial or would produce a better result for me.
Historic boundaries and conservation efforts.
If you send static files to DOT for calculation, don't you need to download the CORS also? Or are they stepping in for OPUS?
Mass DOT has their own CORS. All I do is submit the RINEX files from my receivers. And I would not have found this out had I not posted here. So thank you everyone. I really enjoyed all the participation
Historic boundaries and conservation efforts.