Thursday, July 17, 2014

Rinex GPS-TEC program Version 2.9.2

GPS-TEC analysis application (another minor update -- 2.9.2)
This application is a useful tool in deriving the GPS-TEC data from the rinex observation files.

Download program link --> GPS_Gopi_ver 2.9.2.zip

You can update to this version 2.9.2 temporarily. 
Only minor bugs fixed from version 2.9.1 
- Average TEC file (.std) is fixed now, and has smoothed values.
- In the .cmn file the precision of time is increased  to 6 digits from 5 digits, so as to resolve seconds much better.

TEC from GLONASS is not processed, will be introduced later.

I am in the process of updating (to version 3.0) which would fix biasing errors that appear occasionally with some datasets.
Please follow the instructions from the "GPS_TEC Readme.pdf"  document which is also inside the zip file.
Let me know if you have questions at my email address, please look it up in the above pdf document.

Thank you,
Gopi Seemala

4 comments:

  1. I have downloaded the Rinex GPS-TEC program Version 2.9.3 and I have tryed to use it with my RINEX files generated by a LEICA GNSS reference station GR10, but the program shows a fail. When I put my files and press Start Process, the program starts to run, but some seconds later the program crashed (Appaers the typical window with two options: Look for a solution for the fail or close the program).
    How can I fix this problem? Could you help me?

    Best regards,

    Victor Jose Gatica Acevedo
    National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico

    ReplyDelete
  2. I have downloaded the Rinex GPS-TEC program Version 2.9.3 and I have tryed to use it with my RINEX files generated by a LEICA GNSS reference station GR10, but the program shows a fail. When I put my files and press Start Process, the program starts to run, but some seconds later the program crashed (Appaers the typical window with two options: Look for a solution for the fail or close the program).
    How can I fix this problem? Could you help me?

    Best regards,

    Victor Jose Gatica Acevedo
    National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico

    ReplyDelete
  3. The twist got rapidly, and really soon we were cruising in 20 tie winds with 3 to six foot waves. The twist obviously blowing the other way from where we were heading. Somewhat harsh, however we were overseeing, and we could without much of a stretch discover our way back home by taking after the shoreline, or our earlier days trip, still put away in the Magellan GPS. https://medium.com/@rajon9457/7-practical-uses-of-gps-for-everyday-people-ec0d95e99eff#.ul4eahcgb

    ReplyDelete