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I know when this happened to us last year (we now only use them for long static observations)..... Since we always use OPUS, I took the dat file and did the regular rinex conversion in Trimble TGO. Then opened up the Rinex file and did a search and replace using notepad, substituting the correct day week year for the old one in the file. "Replace All" Quick and simple! Worked perfect.
The same 1024 GPS week rollover problem with two my Trimble 5700 receivers. However it still works on RTK. Is it expected to continue working properly, i dont know.
For static you can use Trimble tool FIXDATWEEK to fix DAT files.
check fix dat week, in trimble page
http://www.trimble.com/support_trl.aspx?Nav=Collection-28287&pt...
Not quite as easy as that. It depends on when your firmware agreement date was for the receiver. With a firmware support expiry date in 2003, he's not able to load 2.32 for free - the receiver is not eligible for it. It will need to go to a dealer, and will cost.
Get your development $ from new hardware updates, not hammering some guy using a 5700?
Age of unit might be a factor tho?
http://kb.unavco.org/kb/article/trimble-r7-and-5700-firmware-issue-...
The leap second will phase out older receivers as they are realized, and corrected for.
Happy hunting on the solution. :)
hello Alex
upgrading the firmware of a Trimble R8-2 was +/- $800 CAN last year
expensive but the receiver works correctly since
dan
Or you could just download the fixdat program for free if you are doing post processing.