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Phillip Lancaster

Active Member
I forgot to change the recording rate to a higher value. I was trying to get a good static point for an elevation certificate. I left it on 1. Well i got a 213mg file. This thing will not DPOS or will not upload manually to website. Any suggestions?
 

Matt Johnson

Well-Known Member
5PLS
JPS files can be decimated to whatever period you like with Justin Link.

Load the jps file into Justin Link and the right click on the recordset and choose Properties > Observation time. Then change the interval to 30 seconds.

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After doing this, right click on it again and choose Export to JPS.
 

Phillip Lancaster

Active Member
Thank you Matt! I only got a 42hr file before I ran out of memory. It worked with .007 meter RMS with .004m for XYZ. I DPOS'd a 30sec and a 15sec and got the exact same results. Thanks again.
 

Shawn Billings

Shawn Billings
5PLS
Ahhh! I just realized that DPOS converts to 30 no matter the recording rate. Well, I guess it depends on stations used.

I don't think DPOS decimates anything. However, the CORS used may have only been recording at a 30 second rate.

When you said the file was 213 Mb I estimated that must be about 40 hours at 1 second. General rule of thumb for jps files is 5 MB per hour when recording at a 1 second rate. You should have that point pretty good with that kind of occupation.
 
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