hello all,


i need an advice form you, about gps observation with external radio ( pacific crest is the external radio)

i have  gps system from spectra survey - epoch 35, with Spectra Precision Survey Office software  for processing.

i want to know if is possible to convert observation file, in a RINEX file, after i use GPS system in base - rover mode with an external radio.( my files from receiver have ".job" extension). or if is any way to make my observation file to be converted in a different form to be like an rinex file, i mean to view date like: time of observation, base position, corrections, coordinates?  

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  • none can help me with an advice?

    • Government Professional

      Hello Marius,

      I'm a Leica GPS user and I use the LGO. . I can export rinex on my data. . I think it can also be done in your System. .

      This is some sort of generic capability of ;the GPS software it can handle rinex export & import. . 

      • well i cant export from my GPS rinex in RTK mode....like i said i have only few type of file wich i can export.i have attached the file if you can look.

        when u do rtk with radio u can register observation in the same time on antena and data collector?

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