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Subject: Re: NTv2 file BC_98_05.gsb of British Columbia
Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 18:25:20 +0100
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W dniu 12.11.2024 o 17:31, Fred Killet pisze:
> Yes, I tried Filezilla, but it did not work. May be I need some 
> parameters therefore.
> 
> 
> Am 11.11.2024 um 18:10 schrieb Alan Browne:
>> On 2024-11-11 10:30, Fred Killet wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>> on the page "National Transformation Coordinate Conversions" under 
>>> the link "https://a100.gov.bc.ca/pub/mascotw/protected/convert.html" 
>>> the NTv2 files available for British Columbia are listed for download 
>>> via FTP. After accepting the Terms of Use and returning to MASCOTW 
>>> unfortunately, despite all my efforts, I was not able to download 
>>> NTv2 files there. Could one please send me the NTv2 file BC_98_05.gsb 
>>> by email info@killetsoft.de as a ZIP file? Thank you for you help.
>>> Kind regards, Fred
>>
>>
>> Did you try using an ftp program to grab the file (Such as Filezilla).
>>
>>
> 


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