For the TGO users.
RinexDates 1.8 is currently in test phase with a new year offset for the coming leap day.
After testing with data collected 1st of march the update will be available here.
Thanks to John, Ramon and Kent for testing.
Christof.
Hi Hoang,
you can download RD1.8 with this from MediaFire.
http://www.mediafire.com/download/o2pttkw5xgwqrfa/RinexDates1.8..zip&apos ;">RinexDates 1.8 on MediaFire
Christof.
My apologies getting this updated for the new version 1.8. The original post has been updated accordingly.
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There are NO ane work link of?ÿRinexDates 1.8?ÿ
Please give me work link or link on last version.
You can find the link in the original post at the beginning of the thread.
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Hi Nikodim,
RinexDates was specifically written to backdate Rinex files with correct collected dates to a Date somewhere before the 1 billion GPS second. You want to do the opposite ... not possible with this tool.
Did you try to update your receiver to the latest firmware?
Christof.?ÿ
My GNSS reciver Leica Uno 10 (2008 year old) write date 06.01.1999 (January = "99 1 6"), but real date is 22.08.2018 (august).
Can I change date with?ÿRinex Dates?
You can fix this issue in the RINEX file rather easily using NOTEPAD, BUT, you need a good understanding of RINEX File formatting.
Loyal
Hi,
The year offset for data collected since leapday in 2020 should be -22yrs again (version 1.7) instead of -28 ys as in version 1.8.
So your RinexDates1.7 should work again. I'm not able to test myself.?ÿ
Wendell made all versions available in this thread
Link to all previous RinexDates Versions
i confess to not using NOTEPAD in decades. I prefer either Vi/Vim/GVim or “grep” in Unix or a Unix emulator like Cygwin (for Windoze). They are much more robust. From its description it appears that Mr Lambrecht’s tool is the way to go under Windoze. Unfortunately(?), I no longer have an computer running That OS.
Let the text editor preference wars begin.
i confess to not using NOTEPAD in decades. I prefer either Vi/Vim/GVim or ??grep? in Unix or a Unix emulator like Cygwin (for Windoze). They are much more robust. From its description it appears that Mr Lambrecht??s tool is the way to go under Windoze. Unfortunately(?), I no longer have an computer running That OS.
Let the text editor preference wars begin.
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I'll stipulate that there are many GOOD text editors around, and NOTEPAD is dated (at best). It is however a big step up from Edlin!
😉
Notepad++ is my favorite. https://notepad-plus-plus.org/
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