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Survey Pro card, 512 MB Ram card & SMI case for HP48

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Hello everyone. I have a Survey Pro card (version 6) and a 512 mb ram card with freshly installed battery. I also have an orange SMI environmental case.

The overlay for the survey card has a small tear in between two keys but it's not ripped all the way through. Other than that it looks new.

The SMI case has about a 3/4 inch tear in the clear plastic that covers the keyboard. The plastic is clear and not cloudy at all. I think a piece of tape would fix the tear.

I bought everything a few months ago and it works great but I've decided to go another route. I'll take $400 or best offer plus actual shipping costs.

Send me an email for pictures.

Thanks,
Gregg


 
Posted : January 10, 2015 12:26 pm
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I believe you'll find that to be a 512 Kilobyte card if you check. 1/2 Mb.


 
Posted : January 12, 2015 9:35 am
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Yup,I believe you're correct. Thanys for pointing that out.


 
Posted : January 12, 2015 5:36 pm
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Bump, this is still for sale if anyone is looking.

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Posted : October 11, 2015 7:59 am
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Gregg

was that card "Survey Pro" made by SMI (the late Stanley Trent's invention) or by Allen Instruments as a re-name of SMI's program?

I recently had a catastrophic failure in the field with some more modern calculating and staking equipment; went back to my truck and found the HP48 with the SMI version 2.04 from 1991, (Advanced Cogo without data collection)
I couldn't even recall how to use it after so many years but apparently my son had put some new AA batteries in it a few years ago, as I had taught him to use that calculator back in the 90's. Eventually it did a resection for us; saved the day for me with those equipment guys waiting very impatiently.
Wish it did data collection or I would still be using it.


 
Posted : October 11, 2015 12:40 pm

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I'm not really sure. It is TDS though. I only used the SMI card back in college and I do remember it being different.

I thought about keeping as a backup but this is my personal equipment that doesn't get used very often and I already have a more modern collector so I hate letting it sit.

Gregg


 
Posted : October 11, 2015 1:45 pm