From robertk at jpl.nasa.gov Wed Feb 1 19:25:34 2023 From: robertk at jpl.nasa.gov (Robert Khachikyan) Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2023 11:25:34 -0800 Subject: [IGSMAIL-8307] Re: ITRF2020/IGS2020 SINEX file now available In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <30de3f4d-59ba-c889-88d6-363f0aaf4b5c@jpl.nasa.gov> Dear Colleagues, As announced in IGSMAIL-8290, the IGS2020 sinex files are now renamed and can be found at https://files.igs.org/pub/station/general/igs.snx https://files.igs.org/pub/station/general/igs_with_former.snx Shall you have any questions, please don't hesitate to reach us at cb at igs.org. Best Regards, --Robert On 12/9/22 9:28 AM, Robert Khachikyan wrote: > Dear Colleagues, > > A new SINEX file has been introduced to our download area featuring > ITRF2020 reference frame alignment. This new file supports the > addition of Galileo phase center and utilizes SINEX version 2.02 > guideline. All current stations are listed in igs2020.snx file while > the current+former stations are listed in igs2020_with_former.snx. > > https://files.igs.org/pub/station/general/igs2020.snx > https://files.igs.org/pub/station/general/igs2020_with_former.snx > > A comment for each section has been added to help identify what column > represents what data. Do also notice a small enhancement has been > added to the 'SITE/ANTENNA' section with the inclusion of the > station's antenna orientation. > > Both IGS14 and IGS20 SINEX files will continue to be produced and > available for download until 1 February 2023. Afterwards the IGS14 > SINEX files will retire and IGS20 SINEX will formally replace the > existing: > > https://files.igs.org/pub/station/general/igs.snx > https://files.igs.org/pub/station/general/igs_with_former.snx > > Shall you have any questions, feel free to reach us here at cb at igs.org. > > Best Regards, > --Robert Khachikyan > _______________________________________________ > IGSMail mailing list > IGSMail at lists.igs.org > https://lists.igs.org/mailman/listinfo/igsmail