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(@matthew-m-filus)
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TOPCON 802A-R (ROBOTIC) Total Station:

• 2002/2003 model (Purchased 9/15/2002)
• 30X magnification
• 3" accuracy / 1" minimum reading
• Dual-axis compensation

Package Includes:

• Instrument
• Case
• Rain cover
• Tool kit and cloth
• BC-27BR battery charger
• 2 batteries (BT-56Q) -- Last Re-Cell 10/2011 (Good Health)
• Sun scope and lens cover
• Hirose to DB9 data collector cable
• 12-Volt power adapter with cigarette plug
• Hayes Bantam X Long-Range Bluetooth Radio System (Parani S10) + Spare Antennas
• RC2 communication and remote control system
• Instrument and RC2 manuals
• Brand-New TOPCON TR-101 Tribrach







This instrument was purchased new in September of 2002 and has been used only by me since new (self-employed). It is a very accurate and reliable instrument. Everything in the package is in good working order. I would rate the instrument itself as a 9 on visual condition. The case has normal exterior wear as does the RC2 remote.

Add a prism and data collector and you will have a complete robotic setup. The RC2 can also offer communication with the proper cable and data collection driver.

Price: $3,950.00

Shipping/Delivery Negotiable. Will meet a buyer within a reasonable distance of southern Wisconsin.

Thanks

 
Posted : February 9, 2015 8:12 am
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Is that gun a reflectorless instrument?

 
Posted : February 9, 2015 11:20 am
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I don't think it's reflectorless. I'll vouch for accuracy though. The 802AR was my sole experience with Topcon and I was impressed with the horizontal and vertical closures it produced.

 
Posted : February 9, 2015 11:25 am
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> I don't think it's reflectorless. I'll vouch for accuracy though. The 802AR was my sole experience with Topcon and I was impressed with the horizontal and vertical closures it produced.

Not a refectorless gun, but it is extremely accurate. Purchased a new DS series; the only reason it is being sold.

Thanks,

Matt

 
Posted : February 9, 2015 12:02 pm
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Can you forward a copy of the instructions for the Hayes bluetooth radios. I have a pair but can't seem to get them to work.

Thanks in advance.

Matt

 
Posted : February 9, 2015 4:06 pm
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> Can you forward a copy of the instructions for the Hayes bluetooth radios. I have a pair but can't seem to get them to work.
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> Thanks in advance.
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> Matt

Hayes has support documents here:

http://www.hayeshelp.com/blog/content/robotics

Depending upon which collection system you are using.

Matt

 
Posted : February 10, 2015 6:51 am
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That RC2 might be worth that much by itself. A dealer told me that they are very hard to find now.

 
Posted : February 10, 2015 12:45 pm
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Combine this setup with CTs [msg=302946]Ranger Data Collector[/msg] listed above and you can have a nice robotic system for around $5,600.00.

Thanks for looking,

Matt

 
Posted : February 11, 2015 7:34 am