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5800 static collection to TSCe

I have an old 5800 unit that does not have internal memory capabilities.  I have collected static post processing data with a TSCe data collector.  Is there a way to process the raw or job file from the TSCe to a dat file to upload to OPUS?   If I had the t0# file from the 5800 I could download the dat file to be post processed.  But without being able to record directly to the 5800 I am stuck. Unless there is way to process the raw, job, or maybe I am missing something.  I know this is old equipment but it is all I have to work with for this project.

thank you 

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  • I think the TSCe will have the static files recorded as a .dat file. If you have Trimble Data Transfer, it will convert it to a .t02 file.
  • IF YOU CAN SEND ME THE DAT FILE I MIGHT BE HABLE TO CONVERT IT TO T0# AND SEND IT BACK TO YOU AND YOU CAN USE OPUS 

    OR WHAT EXACTLY IS YOUR PROBLEM ? WE HAVE ALL TRIMBLE EQUIPMENT HERE FROM OLD 4800 TO R8 

  • The T0# file will be in the TSCE. Use windows mobile device center to retrieve it.
  • WELL WE HAVE TBC I THINK YOU CAN CONVERT IT THERE OR YOU CAN MAKE IT A RINEX FILE WITH TRIMBLE CONVERT TO RINEX I REALLY DONT KNOW IF A RINEX IS SUPPORTED BY OPUS 

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