
Last seen: December 31, 2024 4:30 pm
It feels like a program created by a totally different company. It is definitely not for surveyors. For layout only, it is a great program. Easy to cr...
It’s a tamper. Used for aligning and raising track
If you work close enough the instrument that you are using the Wi-Fi connection, the camera doesn't really lag too much, it is when you are trying to ...
@jimcox If purchased from a Trimble dealer, you can purchase the Trimble drivers for Origin, but once you purchase the drivers and Origin Max, you are...
@stlsurveyor umm...yeah
I'll be there
It looks like all they did was remove the metal bar on the back of the standard TSC7 bracket and used the same holes for the ball mount. You could do ...
If you own cordless power tools, you might want to look into if they have heated gear. I have Milwaukee tools and have their heated vest and jacket. I...
Ohio's VRS does
It's a fairly common issue, but mostly due to not taking the antenna off when putting the rover away or it falling over or throwing it in the truck st...
@jimcox It is a little top heavy, but the good thing is you really don't have to keep your GPS unit on the prism the entire time. I know this creates ...
The S5 is a great robot. If you can swing it, get the active track option and a MT1000 prism. Integrated Surveying is pretty useful, but it is not an ...
Export from the TSC7 as a .jxl file, then create a new job in your TSC3 from that file
The tracks are not necessarily centered in the R/W. Just through normal use and maintenance projects the location of the tracks can move. If you have ...
The SP85 is a great receiver. What software are you running?
If you do lose Access in the process, you can hook your TSC3 up to your PC and run Trimble Installation Manager. This will reinstall Access. You shoul...
@lukenz I gotcha. That's still $10,700 +/- USD which is still on the high side, but dealers always give some sort of discount.
@lukenz 15k seems a bit steep for a TSC5
i don;t know the process in SCS900, but I'm sure you could assume coordinates for your occupy and backsite points. Then locate two points to use as a ...
Got this last week.?ÿ It's a nice subtle flavor.?ÿ ?ÿ