I'm looking for a workhorse all in one robotic reflectorless total station that I can use on several types of projects. Nothing too bulky, nothing with too many bells and whistles, and nothing old and clunky. It's gotta be good to work for 5 years and more.
I like Topcon and TDS software. I am familiar with the Trimble line but do not like Survey Controller.
Can you folks provide some input on your likes and dislikes of various manufacturer's and models?
I need something pretty quick.
Looking for a Workhorse Robotic Total Station
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Looking for a Workhorse Robotic Total Station
Clark E. Stoner, PE, PLS
Bear Flag Engineering, Inc.
Sonoma County
Santa Cruz County
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Bear Flag Engineering, Inc.
Sonoma County
Santa Cruz County
tel. 707.996.8449 (Sonoma) or 831.477.9215 (Santa Cruz)
clark@bearflagcivil.com
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I would look into the Trimble 5603, with TDS software (reflectorless) . I use this for just about everything (topo, stakeout, boundary). It is easy to setup and operate. It is an older model, so it may not be as expensive, but it works great.
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Trimble 5600 series are big and bulky. I hate all the wire too.
The s6 is a great gun but expensive. I eventually settled on a Leica TCRP 1205 instrument since it's robotic, just as quick as an S6 (except in close range) and I like using the Allegro with Carlson. I used TDS for 20 years but gave up on it once I demoed the Carlson CE software and saw how surveyor oriented it was.
You should be able to find a used Leica more reasonable priced than the Trimble S6.
The s6 is a great gun but expensive. I eventually settled on a Leica TCRP 1205 instrument since it's robotic, just as quick as an S6 (except in close range) and I like using the Allegro with Carlson. I used TDS for 20 years but gave up on it once I demoed the Carlson CE software and saw how surveyor oriented it was.
You should be able to find a used Leica more reasonable priced than the Trimble S6.
Eric J Ackerman, PLS, RPLS, CFedS
Licenses: CA. AZ, ID, NV, CO,UT
Gromatici Land Surveying, Inc.
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Licenses: CA. AZ, ID, NV, CO,UT
Gromatici Land Surveying, Inc.
http://www.gromatici.com
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