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(@jawja)
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So, 5700 is going well on static in reciever. So like any good mad scientist, now I want to play. Hooked up to Tsce (No longer use but still have) and burned a FS session. Now how do I get the gps data out of TSCe running Survey controller 11.40.

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Posted : November 18, 2017 1:08 pm
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Data transfer (free download from trimble)

 
Posted : November 18, 2017 1:33 pm
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Jawja, post: 456394, member: 12766 wrote: So, 5700 is going well on static in reciever. So like any good mad scientist, now I want to play. Hooked up to Tsce (No longer use but still have) and burned a FS session. Now how do I get the gps data out of TSCe running Survey controller 11.40.

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Good luck getting your computer to hook up to the Data Collector. My TSC2 quit downloading to the computer using Data Transfer after some update Microsoft made to my computer. Fortunately you can connect a flash drive to a TSC2. Your screwed with a TSCe

 
Posted : November 18, 2017 2:20 pm
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Skeeter1996, post: 456401, member: 9224 wrote: Good luck getting your computer to hook up to the Data Collector. My TSC2 quit downloading to the computer using Data Transfer after some update Microsoft made to my computer. Fortunately you can connect a flash drive to a TSC2. Your screwed with a TSCe

Oh, it has never had a problem connecting to this unit. Have an aftermarket serial card in it and usb/serial cable as a backup.

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Posted : November 18, 2017 3:18 pm
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Jawja, post: 456406, member: 12766 wrote: Oh, it has never had a problem connecting to this unit. Have an aftermarket serial card in it and usb/serial cable as a backup.

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Sounds like you're home free.

 
Posted : November 18, 2017 5:31 pm
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Frank seems to be pretty good. 2, 2 hr+ burns. Rapid and ultra rapid, day plus 4 hrs apart, N E Z coordinates are within < 0.03. Going to run a few more and run all through OPUS projects. But so far, all looks good.

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Posted : November 18, 2017 7:45 pm