Date: Wed, 8 Nov 2000 16:35:57 -0800 (PST) From: Matthijs van Domselaar Message-Id: <200011090035.QAA24049@lox.ucsd.edu> To: igsmail@igscb.jpl.nasa.gov Subject: [IGSMAIL-3095]: New SINEX products at SIO Sender: owner-igsmail Precedence: bulk ****************************************************************************** IGS Electronic Mail 08 Nov 16:35:59 PST 2000 Message Number 3095 ****************************************************************************** Author: Matthijs van Domselaar Dear IGS colleagues, Starting GPS week 1082 (01-OCT-1000), SOPAC has started to provide two new daily SINEX solution files: sioigs[GWEEK][DOW].snx.Z [GWEEK] = GPS week siopbo[GWEEK][DOW].snx.Z [DOW] = Day of GPS week [0-6] both are available at the same location as our regular weekly sinex file, accessible via anonymous ftp to lox.ucsd.edu in the directory /pub/products/[GWEEK] The SIOIGS solution contains SOPAC's daily analysis in SINEX format of over 120 IGS stations. The SIOPBO solution contains SOPAC's daily analysis in SINEX format of over 230 stations which could become part of the proposed Plate Boundary Observatory. Included in this solution are the analyses of the following arrays: SCIGN, BARD, BARGEN, PANGA, EBRY and selected stations from the NGS CORS network. Stations in Alaska, Western Canada and Mexico will be added in the near future, but are already available in the SIOIGS solution. All SINEX files are loosely constrained and can readily be used for further manipulation and reference frame definitions. Also, the station metadata is obtained from the SOPAC metadata template, available in SINEX format via anonymous ftp to lox.ucsd.edu. The file (sio.snx.db) is generated daily off of the SOPAC database and copied to /pub/processing/gamit/tables directory. It currently holds the metadata of over 1000 stations. For a detailed description, see IGSMAIL-3051. Please let us know if you have any questions or comments, Best regards, SIO Analysis Team