inspired by your success, I also tried the IGS solution. That works, but takes away 5-7 sats (basically all suitable GAL & GLO sats), which is why I like using the MGEX product, then I can have all the sats used.
Missing out on those sats get more floats in the precise solution than the non-precise solution.
Good but I find a difficulty to download a files for 05/10/2019?!
You must have some older data-sets?
Yes cause I am from old shool
Can you send me *.clk and *.sp3 files for 2019/10/05 please?
For which date ?
2019/10/05
ftp://cddis.gsfc.nasa.gov/pub/gps/products/mgex/2073/COD0MGXFIN_20192780000_01D_05M_ORB.SP3.gz
ftp://cddis.gsfc.nasa.gov/pub/gps/products/mgex/2073/COD0MGXFIN_20192780000_01D_30S_CLK.CLK.gz
So this seems to a problem when using MGEX products only. When IGS product, it’s not a problem, however, it gives a significantly number of sats, as GAL and BEI now can’t be used.
Solved! Wrote the author of RTKlibDemo.
Turns out RTKlib has a bug where it doesn’t accept .SP3, but has no problem with .sp3.
Renamed my MGEX file, and now the world is awesome.
Rename .SP3 to sp3 ?
Yep… simple as that!
@wizprod Congratulations!
So RTKLIB ignored the file Precise orbit a thing that confirms that the file you can not use the file specifies clock alone!
Cited above…
Thanks for info.
at the request of my friend Luis I share how to get a final MGEX Precise Clock and Orbit files using RTKGET (RTKLIB)
URL_MGEX.txt : URL_MGEX.zip - Google Drive
there is something wrong, that the files are empty
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I think also for 2019/10/23 files are not ready to download!
you have to wait a few days.
ok sorry
it doesn’t work for me
what does it say if you click the log button?
It is already working, the path of the GNSSDATA files was wrong
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