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Sokkia ix1005 vs GeoMax Zoom90 , what's your meaning?

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Hello guys!

I want to replace my Trimble M3 5" by a robotic total station with a tablet-PC.

I've seen lot of hardware, but I'm actually hesitating between these two solutions:

In France, both of these two solutions are not very widely used.

Did you experiment them? Have you any good advice?

Note: I ever asked this question on reddit without answer

 
Posted : 24/10/2019 2:56 am
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Sorry for the edits but I had mismatch with URL links...

Currently, I work with my Trimble M3 (with Digital Fieldbook) on the field (for archaeological excavations) and with ArcGIS at office. AutoCAD combined with a french survey software is used for background maps & control points prerairing and topographic computing. Currently all the drawing is done with ArcGIS (with some scripts), but for the new station, I want it done on the field (at 90%, last 10% on ArcGIS).

The GeoMax one seems me a good hardware but with old firmware and has no active prism... and X-Pad (on a Android tablet) seems beautiful and easy to use but a little bit young and maybe unstable?

As the opposite corner of the ring, the Sokkia seems very efficient with the RC-PR5A, but noisy and not so easy for manual use and Carlson SurvPC seems to be powerful, but less intuitive, with a very rough GUI... and even maybe painful to adopt fior a guy used to the easy access Digital Fieldbook (very similar to Trimble survey controller/ survey office)

What do you think about it?

Do you experiment them? Total station or software?

 
Posted : 24/10/2019 3:46 am
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Why not, GeoMax Zoom 90 Robotic?ÿ w/ Carlson SurvPC.?ÿ I personally would not want an active prism.

 
Posted : 24/10/2019 10:01 am
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@oldpacer

Curious why you wouldn't want an active prism?  I'm an old Geodimeter/Trimble 5600/S6 kinda user and always loved the powered prism.  Now I work at a firm that uses old Leica stuff, and am NOT impressed with how slow it turns and how long it takes to find a passive target. 

 
Posted : 24/10/2019 10:47 am
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@oldpacer

Curious why you wouldn't want an active prism

Same as andy-j, I am surprised by your?ÿ choice. Why wouldn't you? Because of weight of the pole?

In my case, I will work sometimes above 3 meters ground heap and I want the RTS to be able to track and find the (active or passive) prism.

Thanks to both of you?ÿ for these little answers.

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Posted : 24/10/2019 3:33 pm
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I own a Geomax Z90 and the crew that uses it loves it. If you left a Topcon robot at our office that is where it would stay... at the office. We are done with Topcon gear.?ÿ

 
Posted : 24/10/2019 4:24 pm
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@andy-j

What model Leica are you running? 

 
Posted : 24/10/2019 4:24 pm
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@andy-j

Leica only has passive targets.  If you're talking a robotic model that lacks ATR & PS then I certainly understand the struggle.  A model like that wasn't really meant to be used 1-person anyway.  

 
Posted : 24/10/2019 6:14 pm
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What's your budget??ÿ I think there are much better options to both available depending on what you can afford.

 
Posted : 24/10/2019 6:15 pm
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Posted by: @hooks

I own a Geomax Z90 and the crew that uses it loves it. If you left a Topcon robot at our office that is where it would stay... at the office. We are done with Topcon gear.?ÿ

Did you tried the "X-Pad Ultimate" software, for Android DC ? It's part of the package proposed by my local Leica/Geomax reseller. It's because there's hardly anyone who use Carslon in France. And he prefers probably to sell Geomax software!

I read a bunch of post of surveyor complaining about Topcon software. But as reported by @Nimal here, and quickly summarized, Sokkia is Topcon hardware but opened to other software, as Carlson. What soft did you use with your Topcon?

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Posted : 24/10/2019 10:25 pm
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Posted by: @cameron-watson-pls

What's your budget??ÿ I think there are much better options to both available depending on what you can afford.

My request : Total station + prism(s) to work from 0.4m to 3.5m height + tripod +tablet + software + training and set up

Commercials offers that I received are between 20 and 25000 ƒ?ª tax free.

 
Posted : 25/10/2019 12:09 am
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@cameron-watson-pls

yes, I've never used Leica gear in my own biz.  always geodimeter/trimble with active targets     when I sold my company I should have kept my S6 to show the new boss' what a modern robot can do. 

running 2 person crew with an old Leica 1205 (?) that I hear complaints about every day. 

 
Posted : 25/10/2019 4:17 am
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@hooks

1205 with carlson on an ancient data collector! 

 
Posted : 25/10/2019 4:19 am
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@andy-j

Why have the additional communication when you rarely loose lock with a passive target. But then again,  I believe lose of lock is an operator problem, not a software/hardware problem.  Slow turning is only a problem when you are not near the field of view (how did you get so far away) and slow location is probably too large of a search pattern. But then again, again, I am my own I-man, so I am biased. 

 

 
Posted : 25/10/2019 7:08 am
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Is Sokkia's "UltraTrac technology," basically, the same as Trimble's active tracking??ÿ Can one use it with SurvCE combined with the "find prism via GPS" option?

 
Posted : 25/10/2019 8:48 am
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@andy-j

Well yeah... that is why. Get you a new TS16 and your mind will be blown. 

 
Posted : 25/10/2019 10:12 am
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@arabicaboy

Didn’t even try it. We run Carlson in the field and in the office. The requirement for hardware is that Carlson drives it well. 

 
Posted : 25/10/2019 10:14 am
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@jaccen

The UltraTrac technology is just a name given to another generation of tracking refinement really. The RC-PR5 unit is used for communication and target re-aquisition, Sokkia and Topcon instruments actually track passively. Trimble are the only instruments I know of with active tracking, to clarify this, they're the only ones which can track the LED's instead of the glass.

 
Posted : 29/10/2019 1:39 am