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Dane Ince
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I need expert teqc help, Is there anyone i can send send some o files to and get input on how to fix these files using teqc if possible.
thanks for your help


 
Posted : April 26, 2014 10:51 pm
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Howdy Dane,

Send them over and I'll take a look tomorrow.

NOT an expert
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Posted : April 26, 2014 11:23 pm
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okay thanks for the help. I AM pretty sure if i do this a few times, I'll get the hang of it....


 
Posted : April 26, 2014 11:47 pm
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Send one, and I can get started now.

How many files are there and do you think you know what or where the problem is?

I sent you an email.

Paul in PA


 
Posted : April 27, 2014 5:56 am
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Checked the documentation and FAQ?

FWIW, have you checked the documentation and FAQ at: https://facility.unavco.org/software/teqc/teqc.html

There is a "newish" tutorial at: https://facility.unavco.org/software/teqc/doc/UNAVCO_Teqc_Tutorial.pdf


 
Posted : April 27, 2014 9:28 am

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It Appears You Started Collecting Data Too Soon

For the first 5 epochs, 1 min. 15 sec. you did not have L2 and P2 data. OPUS-Rs is very picky, it looks at a few epochs, decides your data is no good, and bails out.

I had just opened your "o" file in Notepad, saw that problem and deleted the first 5 epochs. I edited the start time though that is unnecessary and submitted it. OPUS-RS did not bail out so I expect a solution. When I get the solution to verify the problem, I will email you the edited "o" file. I will rename it.

Trimming the start time is easy in the online teqc version, but give it a try yourself first.

Paul in PA

Solution came back while I was typing, so check your email.

FILE: 19881161.14o OP1398625694346

NGS OPUS-RS SOLUTION REPORT
========================

All computed coordinate accuracies are listed as 1-sigma RMS values.
For additional information: http://www.ngs.noaa.gov/OPUS/about.jsp#accuracy

USER: [email protected] DATE: April 27, 2014
RINEX FILE: 1988116u.14o TIME: 19:15:33 UTC

SOFTWARE: rsgps 1.37 RS52.prl 1.99.1 START: 2014/04/26 20:15:30
EPHEMERIS: igr17896.eph [rapid] STOP: 2014/04/26 20:52:45
NAV FILE: brdc1160.14n OBS USED: 3519 / 3843 : 92%
ANT NAME: TRM33429.00-GP NONE QUALITY IND. 21.16/ 35.88
ARP HEIGHT: 1.5618 NORMALIZED RMS: 0.311

REF FRAME: NAD_83(2011)(EPOCH:2010.0000) IGS08 (EPOCH:2014.31742)

X: -2703980.923(m) 0.015(m) -2703981.803(m) 0.015(m)
Y: -4260378.834(m) 0.020(m) -4260377.460(m) 0.020(m)
Z: 3887946.929(m) 0.016(m) 3887946.965(m) 0.016(m)

LAT: 37 48 1.37170 0.008(m) 37 48 1.38631 0.008(m)
E LON: 237 35 50.94714 0.010(m) 237 35 50.88668 0.010(m)
W LON: 122 24 9.05286 0.010(m) 122 24 9.11332 0.010(m)
EL HGT: -22.275(m) 0.027(m) -22.797(m) 0.027(m)
ORTHO HGT: 10.207(m) 0.035(m) [NAVD88 (Computed using GEOID12A)]

UTM COORDINATES STATE PLANE COORDINATES
UTM (Zone 10) SPC (0403 CA 3)
Northing (Y) [meters] 4183835.356 646020.571
Easting (X) [meters] 552599.729 1832468.858
Convergence [degrees] 0.36621450 -1.16478044
Point Scale 0.99963408 0.99992955
Combined Factor 0.99963757 0.99993305

US NATIONAL GRID DESIGNATOR: 10SEG5259983835(NAD 83)

BASE STATIONS USED
PID DESIGNATION LATITUDE LONGITUDE DISTANCE(m)
DH7229 P198 PETALUMAIRCN2004 CORS ARP N381535.534 W1223626.768 54081.9
DH3882 P230 MORGANTRTYCN2005 CORS ARP N374908.258 W1214710.986 54301.5
DM7542 P196 MEACHUMLFLCN2006 CORS ARP N381753.304 W1224433.456 62799.4
DN7577 P277 PIGEONPT__CN2007 CORS ARP N371132.527 W1222200.726 67555.3
DN7569 P256 FALLMANPRPCN2005 CORS ARP N375555.058 W1213617.369 71692.6
DO7031 CASR SANTA ROSA CA CORS ARP N382626.414 W1224449.164 77223.5
DK4683 P268 FINCHFARMSCN2005 CORS ARP N382824.681 W1213847.027 99882.1
DM7563 P534 COOKEPEAK_CN2007 CORS ARP N370340.419 W1221415.345 83324.7
AF9702 MHCB MT HAMILTON BARD CORS ARP N372029.504 W1213833.230 84282.8

NEAREST NGS PUBLISHED CONTROL POINT
Information on nearest mark is not available due to database connectivity issues or
has restrictions on when or how it can be published.

This position and the above vector components were computed without any
knowledge by the National Geodetic Survey regarding the equipment or
field operating procedures used.


 
Posted : April 27, 2014 1:19 pm
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It Appears You Started Collecting Data Too Soon

How long does it take to warm up... 4000 series recvrs..... Thanks very much you help is greatly appreciated....


 
Posted : April 27, 2014 2:35 pm
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It Appears You Started Collecting Data Too Soon

I use 4400 and 4000ssi receivers and it is usually only 3-4 minutes maximum. I don't start data collection until the receiver is doing position fixes.
BTW: my daughter just bought the Trimble R10. That thing is ready to go practically before it comes out of the box.:-P


 
Posted : April 27, 2014 2:41 pm
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It Appears You Started Collecting Data Too Soon

I usually wait until I have 6 satellites locked, 5 if I am in a hurry.

The older receivers take longer, especially with an old almanac.

I just put new memory batteries in a receiver and that seemed to perk it up a little.

It was so happy it was tracking PRN 30. They have not given that newest GPS a USABINIT, so it might have been a short test. It did not stay on long and I will download and check the observation after dinner.

Dane, have you figured out teqc yet?

Paul in PA


 
Posted : April 27, 2014 4:25 pm
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no not yet Paul

i do not have it figured out yet, but I know some people who do have it figured out...

I keep stumbling around till I get it

Thanks again


 
Posted : April 28, 2014 3:09 pm

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Dane, You Sent Me One "o" File, Are The Others Similar?

Editing out some bad data at the beginning is the easiest thing to do. After that things start to get complicated.

Have you downloaded the online teqc program?

Paul in PA


 
Posted : April 28, 2014 4:06 pm