Question
Hi all!
Although I checked my navigation gps file a few times, I got same error while running
ResCorApp?
in the ionosphere example. This is the error that I got:
"text 0:File alldata/YALI2200.06n is neither BCE nor PE file."
What do BCE and PE mean?
Thanks.
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DenizBozkurt - 14 Jul 2008
Answer
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BCE = broadcast ephemeris
PE = precise ephemeris
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OctavianAndrei - 15 Jul 2008
I would suspect it is not recognizing the file as a valid RINEX data file. What is the RINEX version? Is it non-standard in some way?
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RickMach - 15 Jul 2008
I tried both rinex version of 2.0 and 2.1 but got same message. The data seems well-formatted. I can send a sample of the data.
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DenizBozkurt
How about attaching the file to this topic? Use the "Attach" link below.
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RickMach - 16 Jul 2008
Here is the attachment of sample rinex data for both version of 2.0 and 2.1
- TUZL.zip: A sample rinex data for both version of 2.0 and 2.1
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DenizBozkurt - 17 Jul 2008
The file TUZL2200.06o has the timetag 9:56:60.0 in the header; the Rinex reader is rejecting this as an invalid time tag.
ResCor?, part of the GPS
ToolKit?, Ver. 3.8 7/11/08 (editor 3.5 6/21/2007), Run 2008/07/21 07:43:08
Opened log file (for all output, including debug)
ResCor?.log
Caught an
FFStreamError? while reading header:
Invalid hh:mm:ss: 9:56:60.00000000000000000
End
ResCor?
I don't see anything wrong with the TUZL270*
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BrianTolman - 21 Jul 2008