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Does the Topcon PS-103A work with Survey Pro?

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I've got Survey Pro v6.1 on my Ranger 3 and I've gone to the "add instrument" screen where I see Topcon listed, however the only models it shows as being support are the GTP, GTS, and QS series. I'm not seeing a "PS" option anywhere. Anyone know if one of the other listed models will work for a PS model?


 
Posted : March 11, 2022 4:50 pm
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I used a PS103A with Survey Pro on a Ranger 3 for 4 years. So I know it works. I did not set it up, so I don't know what was used for settings. It had tremendous latency which drove me nuts. I'm using a different PS103A now with Magnet. There much less latency in this combination but the turning rate is still far too slow to suit me.

Try the available options until you find one that works.


 
Posted : March 11, 2022 5:17 pm
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@norman-oklahoma?ÿ

That's promising news. I haven't actually bought the total station yet, so I can't test anything. I'm hoping someone can confirm that it works before I risk it.


 
Posted : March 11, 2022 5:19 pm