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jeffE
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Looking for a data collector, I prefer either a TOPCON or Carlson with SurveCE.

I've got Hiper+ GPS - base rover and a recently aquired GTS-313 TS.

I currently have a Topcon FC100 that I use for the GPS, it only has Pocket3d installed.

I've edited to add a prism, prism pole & tripod. (anyone cleaning out the closet?)

Any help or suggestions welcome as well.

email is jeff [at] evans-excavating [dot] com

TIA Jeff


 
Posted : October 29, 2013 6:15 pm
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You might try some of the vendors that advertise here. I know that Hayes has some pretty good quality equipment (starter grade), for reasonable prices. Check out their specials page on their website.

Good luck.


 
Posted : October 29, 2013 7:51 pm
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> You might try some of the vendors that advertise here. I know that Hayes has some pretty good quality equipment (starter grade), for reasonable prices. Check out their specials page on their website.
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> Good luck.

Yes I have considered that, and it may come to purchasing new.

Since this is really only for my own learning adventures, and coming out of my own pocket, I thought I'd see if there was any unused & unloved equipment collecting dust somewhere. I, like anyone, am always up for a good deal!

Thank you for the great advice!:good:


 
Posted : October 30, 2013 4:15 pm
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It's likely someone here will have something to offer, but if not, you next best bet will probably be ebay. You can find good deals as long as you're careful.


 
Posted : October 30, 2013 4:58 pm