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- #Drawing lines with trimble survey controller software
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#Drawing lines with trimble survey controller pdf
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Google Patents US6330503B1 - Global positioning system controlled staking apparatus Trimble has taken this approach with a few tasks it seems that with the TS survey style they give better offset options, with the RTK they have it set up that the user is simply counting the objects, not getting their exact positions.US6330503B1 - Global positioning system controlled staking apparatus Once in a while if an object was inside a fence I would create 2 separate lines that the office could use to calculate the position. How I dealt with it in the field was very different though - if I was using RTK in the field I didn't care about centers of objects, if I needed that precision I used the TS. I now work with the local Trimble dealer and help train customers on Access and R10's, but used to work in the field. The downside to this is that every power pole would need to be uniquely identified (PowerPole1, PowerPole2, etc.) so it's 1 extra number to input. If your company is using the feature coding as it is intended then you could create a 3 point circle at each power pole (or circular object like edge of tree drip line) and this can help make the task of finding a center point in the office even easier, or they could just keep the circle you survey in on their plans. If your base position is on a known point using calculated points is ok, but if the office has to shift your base because you set up autonomously then you calculating the position in the field will cause more work for the office then them just calculating the point themselves after doing the shift. One thing all of the replies so far have missed is how Calculated point are treated different than RTK points in the office.
#Drawing lines with trimble survey controller software
Thanks!Įdit: The Trimble software is Trimble Access using the General Survey. Looking forward to how fellow surveyors are overcoming this in the field. I know the total station has the offset feature using distance or angle. On Trimble, I would shoot and store 2 points and put the description of where the offset is falling on each point but it's just not efficient. Once we get our measurements and everything, the 2-point offset works easily to shoot a single point to store. Where would I find it? If it isn't a feature that Trimble offers, how do you do it? The method I end up doing takes longer and is not as efficient as the Carlson 2 point offset.Īn example of the use is locating the center of a power pole. I can't seem to find that in the Trimble software. One of the features that Carlson offers with GPS/RTK topo is the ability to do a 2 point offset. My office is in the transition from using Carlson to Trimble. I have a quick question and hoping it can be easily answered.