For one reason or another the CORS data from Oklahoma hasn't been making it to NGS since the maintenance shutdown last week. If you have an OPUS since last Tuesday check the CORS base stations used. I think you will see that they all from out of state.
I've contacted ODOT, they believe the problem is at the NGS end. NGS has been alerted. Hopefully this will be resolved this morning.
I'm not sure what effect this will have on results.
Somebody at either end had to reset or change an ip address. The obligation is on OK to check that the data is getting to NGS after their shutdown.
Usually NGS fixes it by calling the right person at the other end.
From time to time I have found specific CORS with the same problem and it is not a simple as it seems to get to the right person. Usually the name on file is the name of the CORS set up man, not the CORS maintenance man.
Paul in PA
> ... The obligation is on OK to check that the data is getting to NGS...
Coulda, woulda, shoulda. I can't believe that I'm the only guy from Oklahoma to send data to OPUS since last Tuesday. In the end it's the responsibility of the PLS in charge to make sure the system is working right.