Request for help in using teqc command
Teresa Vanhove
vanhove at ucar.edu
Fri Feb 11 21:52:43 UTC 2022
you have :
teqc -S84
/home/anik001/Documents/GPS_Data/Own_Receiver_Data/KH_Data/Unzipped_Files_Dec_Jan/kh0100$num*.22o
>
/home/anik001/Documents/GPS_Data/Own_Receiver_Data/KH_Data/Combined_Files/khsg0100$num.22o
When I run teqc in a script I always use the +obs flag.
eg. I would have something like teqc -S84 +obs
/home/anik001/Documents/GPS_Data/Own_Receiver_Data/KH_Data/Combined_Files/khsg0100$num.22o
/home/anik001/Documents/GPS_Data/Own_Receiver_Data/KH_Data/Unzipped_Files_Dec_Jan/kh0100$num*.22o
>logTeqc
Cheers,
Teresa
On Fri, Feb 11, 2022 at 2:32 PM #NAHA BISWAS ANIK# <ANIK001 at e.ntu.edu.sg>
wrote:
> Respected sir/madam,
> I have used the 'teqc' command for
> splicing several rinex files together. When I am doing it individually by
> writing the command in the terminal, I am able to merge the files. However,
> when I want to run a for loop in a bash script to splice the rinex files
> for several days, then I am encountering some errors. I will be highly
> obliged if you kindly guide me to solve the problem. I have attached the
> bash file and the error message with this mail. Your cooperation is highly
> solicited.
>
> Thanks and Regards,
> Anik
>
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