Long time listener (since '02 on the other site), first time caller. First off, Luv the Show, LUV the Show! I have a Rinex file from a Topcon Hiper that OPUS will not process. I have been sending Rinex files to OPUS since '04 w/ never a problem (to the best of my recollection) until now. The file is nearly 4 hrs. of observation on 7/02/12. The data was collected by another crew, and I have not been able to query as to oobservation condtions. As some on this site have suggested, I have tried trimming the file to blocks of 1 hr. data for an RS solution to no avail. I am able to post-process this file w/ 3 rover files in Topcon Tools w/ excellent results. Any ideas/suggestions (other than 1 1/2 hr return trip to re-observe) are GREATLY appreciated.
If you want to shoot me the subject RINEX file (LDOGEO at AOL dot COM), I'll take a look at it (but NO guarantees). Sometimes I can spot something, sometimes NOT...
Loyal
one thing i have learned is that most offen, the issue is in the header.
take a file you processed ok and bring it up in a .asc file and same for the non-processing file and compare.
also, is OPUS working?
send a precious processed file and see if it processes ok.:-)
OPUS is working. I submitted a previously accepted file.
Try running it through TEQC. Here is a link to Mark Huber's front end for TEQC. http://beerleg.com/index.php?mode=thread&id=123497#p147966 I submitted about 20 RINEX files yesterday, to use. In OPUS Projects and it worked fine. I often find that there is a cycle slip in the first 2. Epochs and that causes problems. I after delete the first 2 minutes of the file and it works fine.
The same file that I submitted a dozen of more times yesterday now processes just fine. To all replies- thanks. Enjoy the 4th.
OPUS has kicked back a number of my Leica files lately. Not all, but several. And OPUS-RS has been slower than molasses in January.
we had this problem with GR3s the other day.
so we sent a Trimble NETRS file from a PBO station.
We got the exact same message, "very noisy data or collected in kinematic mode."
Something is up with OPUS at the moment.
I agree, OPUS-RS either takes over an hour or the solution never arrives at all in my last few attempts.