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How to edit date in *.ssf files



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So my trimble TSC1 Pro XRS (bought in 2000) is getting old I guess and it change byitself the date. I collected data this week, but it indicate from 1998.



I view this info because I can't apply diferential correction. Indeed, the post process file from 1998 aren't avaible anymore.



So I want to change the change the date of the record in *.ssf files.



I tried two different ways :
- The office pathinder (4.0) SSF record editor. It doesn't allow to edit the date.




  • I copy and paste all the record from the *.ssf files in notepad ++, then change the date, then change the files extention in *.ssf. But when I open this files in office pathinder, it doesn't open it correctly.


I'm still looking for any option.










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  • Any chance you can make one of these files available?

    – Spacedman
    Jun 9 '18 at 7:31











  • Sure : dropbox.com/s/fnmdttoqsxetiu5/R102209A.ssf?dl=0

    – vincent Dulout
    Jun 11 '18 at 6:33











  • Are you talking about the file date on the SSF file, or the dates of the points contained in it? The file date shouldn't affect differential correction, and the epochs of the GPS data come from the clocks in the GPS satellites, not the TSC1. If the TSC1 is messing up the epochs in the SSF file, I don't know if I'd trust the spatial locations.

    – Dan C
    Jun 11 '18 at 14:10











  • I'm talking about the point caputred by the GPS, so the dates of the points contained in it. Viewing my points and the coordinates it's not looking so bad. Maybe the date problem it's from the inside clock of the TSC1 witch come from 1st from the satellites, then when the TSC1 it's off or disconnected, it's come from a inside batterie (like PC / motherboard system). This batteries it's about 18 years old, i'm expecting it's dead. That's a 1st point. However i'm still looking for a solution to edit the date of the point. Thanks to your help.

    – vincent Dulout
    Jun 11 '18 at 18:46











  • Trimlble is editing my files, but not a clue to the methods or ways.

    – vincent Dulout
    Jun 12 '18 at 13:52


















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So my trimble TSC1 Pro XRS (bought in 2000) is getting old I guess and it change byitself the date. I collected data this week, but it indicate from 1998.



I view this info because I can't apply diferential correction. Indeed, the post process file from 1998 aren't avaible anymore.



So I want to change the change the date of the record in *.ssf files.



I tried two different ways :
- The office pathinder (4.0) SSF record editor. It doesn't allow to edit the date.




  • I copy and paste all the record from the *.ssf files in notepad ++, then change the date, then change the files extention in *.ssf. But when I open this files in office pathinder, it doesn't open it correctly.


I'm still looking for any option.










share|improve this question

























  • Any chance you can make one of these files available?

    – Spacedman
    Jun 9 '18 at 7:31











  • Sure : dropbox.com/s/fnmdttoqsxetiu5/R102209A.ssf?dl=0

    – vincent Dulout
    Jun 11 '18 at 6:33











  • Are you talking about the file date on the SSF file, or the dates of the points contained in it? The file date shouldn't affect differential correction, and the epochs of the GPS data come from the clocks in the GPS satellites, not the TSC1. If the TSC1 is messing up the epochs in the SSF file, I don't know if I'd trust the spatial locations.

    – Dan C
    Jun 11 '18 at 14:10











  • I'm talking about the point caputred by the GPS, so the dates of the points contained in it. Viewing my points and the coordinates it's not looking so bad. Maybe the date problem it's from the inside clock of the TSC1 witch come from 1st from the satellites, then when the TSC1 it's off or disconnected, it's come from a inside batterie (like PC / motherboard system). This batteries it's about 18 years old, i'm expecting it's dead. That's a 1st point. However i'm still looking for a solution to edit the date of the point. Thanks to your help.

    – vincent Dulout
    Jun 11 '18 at 18:46











  • Trimlble is editing my files, but not a clue to the methods or ways.

    – vincent Dulout
    Jun 12 '18 at 13:52














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So my trimble TSC1 Pro XRS (bought in 2000) is getting old I guess and it change byitself the date. I collected data this week, but it indicate from 1998.



I view this info because I can't apply diferential correction. Indeed, the post process file from 1998 aren't avaible anymore.



So I want to change the change the date of the record in *.ssf files.



I tried two different ways :
- The office pathinder (4.0) SSF record editor. It doesn't allow to edit the date.




  • I copy and paste all the record from the *.ssf files in notepad ++, then change the date, then change the files extention in *.ssf. But when I open this files in office pathinder, it doesn't open it correctly.


I'm still looking for any option.










share|improve this question
















So my trimble TSC1 Pro XRS (bought in 2000) is getting old I guess and it change byitself the date. I collected data this week, but it indicate from 1998.



I view this info because I can't apply diferential correction. Indeed, the post process file from 1998 aren't avaible anymore.



So I want to change the change the date of the record in *.ssf files.



I tried two different ways :
- The office pathinder (4.0) SSF record editor. It doesn't allow to edit the date.




  • I copy and paste all the record from the *.ssf files in notepad ++, then change the date, then change the files extention in *.ssf. But when I open this files in office pathinder, it doesn't open it correctly.


I'm still looking for any option.







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  • Any chance you can make one of these files available?

    – Spacedman
    Jun 9 '18 at 7:31











  • Sure : dropbox.com/s/fnmdttoqsxetiu5/R102209A.ssf?dl=0

    – vincent Dulout
    Jun 11 '18 at 6:33











  • Are you talking about the file date on the SSF file, or the dates of the points contained in it? The file date shouldn't affect differential correction, and the epochs of the GPS data come from the clocks in the GPS satellites, not the TSC1. If the TSC1 is messing up the epochs in the SSF file, I don't know if I'd trust the spatial locations.

    – Dan C
    Jun 11 '18 at 14:10











  • I'm talking about the point caputred by the GPS, so the dates of the points contained in it. Viewing my points and the coordinates it's not looking so bad. Maybe the date problem it's from the inside clock of the TSC1 witch come from 1st from the satellites, then when the TSC1 it's off or disconnected, it's come from a inside batterie (like PC / motherboard system). This batteries it's about 18 years old, i'm expecting it's dead. That's a 1st point. However i'm still looking for a solution to edit the date of the point. Thanks to your help.

    – vincent Dulout
    Jun 11 '18 at 18:46











  • Trimlble is editing my files, but not a clue to the methods or ways.

    – vincent Dulout
    Jun 12 '18 at 13:52



















  • Any chance you can make one of these files available?

    – Spacedman
    Jun 9 '18 at 7:31











  • Sure : dropbox.com/s/fnmdttoqsxetiu5/R102209A.ssf?dl=0

    – vincent Dulout
    Jun 11 '18 at 6:33











  • Are you talking about the file date on the SSF file, or the dates of the points contained in it? The file date shouldn't affect differential correction, and the epochs of the GPS data come from the clocks in the GPS satellites, not the TSC1. If the TSC1 is messing up the epochs in the SSF file, I don't know if I'd trust the spatial locations.

    – Dan C
    Jun 11 '18 at 14:10











  • I'm talking about the point caputred by the GPS, so the dates of the points contained in it. Viewing my points and the coordinates it's not looking so bad. Maybe the date problem it's from the inside clock of the TSC1 witch come from 1st from the satellites, then when the TSC1 it's off or disconnected, it's come from a inside batterie (like PC / motherboard system). This batteries it's about 18 years old, i'm expecting it's dead. That's a 1st point. However i'm still looking for a solution to edit the date of the point. Thanks to your help.

    – vincent Dulout
    Jun 11 '18 at 18:46











  • Trimlble is editing my files, but not a clue to the methods or ways.

    – vincent Dulout
    Jun 12 '18 at 13:52

















Any chance you can make one of these files available?

– Spacedman
Jun 9 '18 at 7:31





Any chance you can make one of these files available?

– Spacedman
Jun 9 '18 at 7:31













Sure : dropbox.com/s/fnmdttoqsxetiu5/R102209A.ssf?dl=0

– vincent Dulout
Jun 11 '18 at 6:33





Sure : dropbox.com/s/fnmdttoqsxetiu5/R102209A.ssf?dl=0

– vincent Dulout
Jun 11 '18 at 6:33













Are you talking about the file date on the SSF file, or the dates of the points contained in it? The file date shouldn't affect differential correction, and the epochs of the GPS data come from the clocks in the GPS satellites, not the TSC1. If the TSC1 is messing up the epochs in the SSF file, I don't know if I'd trust the spatial locations.

– Dan C
Jun 11 '18 at 14:10





Are you talking about the file date on the SSF file, or the dates of the points contained in it? The file date shouldn't affect differential correction, and the epochs of the GPS data come from the clocks in the GPS satellites, not the TSC1. If the TSC1 is messing up the epochs in the SSF file, I don't know if I'd trust the spatial locations.

– Dan C
Jun 11 '18 at 14:10













I'm talking about the point caputred by the GPS, so the dates of the points contained in it. Viewing my points and the coordinates it's not looking so bad. Maybe the date problem it's from the inside clock of the TSC1 witch come from 1st from the satellites, then when the TSC1 it's off or disconnected, it's come from a inside batterie (like PC / motherboard system). This batteries it's about 18 years old, i'm expecting it's dead. That's a 1st point. However i'm still looking for a solution to edit the date of the point. Thanks to your help.

– vincent Dulout
Jun 11 '18 at 18:46





I'm talking about the point caputred by the GPS, so the dates of the points contained in it. Viewing my points and the coordinates it's not looking so bad. Maybe the date problem it's from the inside clock of the TSC1 witch come from 1st from the satellites, then when the TSC1 it's off or disconnected, it's come from a inside batterie (like PC / motherboard system). This batteries it's about 18 years old, i'm expecting it's dead. That's a 1st point. However i'm still looking for a solution to edit the date of the point. Thanks to your help.

– vincent Dulout
Jun 11 '18 at 18:46













Trimlble is editing my files, but not a clue to the methods or ways.

– vincent Dulout
Jun 12 '18 at 13:52





Trimlble is editing my files, but not a clue to the methods or ways.

– vincent Dulout
Jun 12 '18 at 13:52










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I finally found a solution :




  • Open *.ssf files in office pathinder

  • Menu tools> other > check *.ssf files

  • Select the right files

  • Options : check modify GPS week number manually

  • Fill wiht the right GPS week number, that you going to find here : https://www.labsat.co.uk/index.php/en/gps-time-calculator

  • Then you can apply the right post-traitement.


Otherwise my date problem seems to come from my TSC1.






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    Estoy aplicando tu solución en un archivo .ssf para evadir el "Evento Roll Over" del 6 de abril de 2019, pero me encuentro que al colocar manualmente la semana, tengo un desfase de dos días en la fecha a la que quiero cambiar. Como la extensión "Comprobar Archivo SSF" de Patffinder sólo te permite colocar manualmente el número de la semana,mas no te permite escoger cuál día dentro de esa semana, te ruego si tienes la solución a esto me la compartas por aquí o al correo topocomputer1@gmail.com
    Muchas gracias.





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      I finally found a solution :




      • Open *.ssf files in office pathinder

      • Menu tools> other > check *.ssf files

      • Select the right files

      • Options : check modify GPS week number manually

      • Fill wiht the right GPS week number, that you going to find here : https://www.labsat.co.uk/index.php/en/gps-time-calculator

      • Then you can apply the right post-traitement.


      Otherwise my date problem seems to come from my TSC1.






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        I finally found a solution :




        • Open *.ssf files in office pathinder

        • Menu tools> other > check *.ssf files

        • Select the right files

        • Options : check modify GPS week number manually

        • Fill wiht the right GPS week number, that you going to find here : https://www.labsat.co.uk/index.php/en/gps-time-calculator

        • Then you can apply the right post-traitement.


        Otherwise my date problem seems to come from my TSC1.






        share|improve this answer


























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          I finally found a solution :




          • Open *.ssf files in office pathinder

          • Menu tools> other > check *.ssf files

          • Select the right files

          • Options : check modify GPS week number manually

          • Fill wiht the right GPS week number, that you going to find here : https://www.labsat.co.uk/index.php/en/gps-time-calculator

          • Then you can apply the right post-traitement.


          Otherwise my date problem seems to come from my TSC1.






          share|improve this answer













          I finally found a solution :




          • Open *.ssf files in office pathinder

          • Menu tools> other > check *.ssf files

          • Select the right files

          • Options : check modify GPS week number manually

          • Fill wiht the right GPS week number, that you going to find here : https://www.labsat.co.uk/index.php/en/gps-time-calculator

          • Then you can apply the right post-traitement.


          Otherwise my date problem seems to come from my TSC1.







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              Estoy aplicando tu solución en un archivo .ssf para evadir el "Evento Roll Over" del 6 de abril de 2019, pero me encuentro que al colocar manualmente la semana, tengo un desfase de dos días en la fecha a la que quiero cambiar. Como la extensión "Comprobar Archivo SSF" de Patffinder sólo te permite colocar manualmente el número de la semana,mas no te permite escoger cuál día dentro de esa semana, te ruego si tienes la solución a esto me la compartas por aquí o al correo topocomputer1@gmail.com
              Muchas gracias.





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                Estoy aplicando tu solución en un archivo .ssf para evadir el "Evento Roll Over" del 6 de abril de 2019, pero me encuentro que al colocar manualmente la semana, tengo un desfase de dos días en la fecha a la que quiero cambiar. Como la extensión "Comprobar Archivo SSF" de Patffinder sólo te permite colocar manualmente el número de la semana,mas no te permite escoger cuál día dentro de esa semana, te ruego si tienes la solución a esto me la compartas por aquí o al correo topocomputer1@gmail.com
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                  Estoy aplicando tu solución en un archivo .ssf para evadir el "Evento Roll Over" del 6 de abril de 2019, pero me encuentro que al colocar manualmente la semana, tengo un desfase de dos días en la fecha a la que quiero cambiar. Como la extensión "Comprobar Archivo SSF" de Patffinder sólo te permite colocar manualmente el número de la semana,mas no te permite escoger cuál día dentro de esa semana, te ruego si tienes la solución a esto me la compartas por aquí o al correo topocomputer1@gmail.com
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                  Estoy aplicando tu solución en un archivo .ssf para evadir el "Evento Roll Over" del 6 de abril de 2019, pero me encuentro que al colocar manualmente la semana, tengo un desfase de dos días en la fecha a la que quiero cambiar. Como la extensión "Comprobar Archivo SSF" de Patffinder sólo te permite colocar manualmente el número de la semana,mas no te permite escoger cuál día dentro de esa semana, te ruego si tienes la solución a esto me la compartas por aquí o al correo topocomputer1@gmail.com
                  Muchas gracias.






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