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checksum error when reading with SimREPLAYplus(v6.03) an SC_REPLAY File generated from a Scanario created through SimGEN(v6.07)

Hi,

I am generating a scenario for testing multipath echoes effects on a receptor using GSS7000. I create the scenarios using SimGEN (v6.07) and then save them as Scenario_REPLAY Files using SimREPLAY mode. I intend those REPLAY files to be read on a different computer using SimREPLAYplus (v6.03), but I get several errors.

When running, a warning message pops up saying:

"Cannot process remote command '<checksum_1> 3231[...]bfdd </checksum_1>', create_cmd() failed"

and also:

"Cannot process remote command '<checksum_2> 3231[...]bfdd </checksum_2>', create_cmd() failed"

Also, when loading the scenario on SimREPLAYplus, the multipath echoes generated in the original scenario for GPS (SVIDs 20 and 24 in this case) do not show up in the Sky Plot, meaning it is not considering them.

I would be very grateful if anyone can offer some insight.

Thank you in advance.

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NickValerio answered NickValerio edited

Hi @JoseDM,

Thank you for posting this question on Spirent Forums.

Can I please suggest that you raise a Service Request (SR) by using the "New Support Case" link at the top of the CSC Home page, or alternatively email: support@spirent.com ensuring you include your contact details, customer account name and address, serial number of the GSS7000 you refer to, and the description as above please?

Once an SR has been raised, a member of the Support team will be in touch.

Thank you.

Nick Valerio

Support Services Manager for Positioning products.

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