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I'm away from the data collector, but under the settings in the traverse program, you should be able to set how many sets you are using for fs/bs. Have you got the new Leica Captivate software? Has anybody else used it?A saw a demo of it at a Roadshow here in the UK and it looks pretty cool, with iPhone-esque swiping etc. Loved the 3D viewer as you can see all your points in perspective. I've used Trimble Access before for GNSS and Captivate looks better at face value. (don't know about total station software as in a cadastral background we didn't even use data recording - old school:P)They even talked about an app with new software that can do a scan to scan comparison in the field, which is something that has some serious gains for my clients and being onsite.
I would suggest looking at what Leica released at their user conference a month or so ago. The new MS60 is still the only robotic station that seems to have true scanning capabilities. If scanning will not be a necessity then it seems the TS16 would be a good option. The demos I saw on the CS20/CS35 and Captivate software were great and it is changing the way we can view data in the field in a user-friendly manner.There are several Leica roadshows going on according to their website.here is a link if in the US:. I prefer the Leica GNSS receivers as well as the LGO software. Although took me a good half year to learn the receiver inside out especially when I was having problems initialising, tracking satellites, connection issues etc.
The new Vivas are awesome.In terms of total stations I think the Trimble is more user friendly and easier to use for land surveying and construction jobs i.e. Detail surveys, idents, set outs, boundary definitions etc.
The ATR on the newer trimbles is also way faster and better at keeping track of the prism. But I dont like using it for control surveys - constantly having to re-orientate and set your backsight for each setup is laborious and slow.
Their precise digital levels are also pretty intuitive and user friendly.Haven't had much experience with Topcon besides using an old school automatic level and GNSS receiver. Leica User Here.All of our work is sub mm (total station) so I'm going to focus on these instruments. If you are looking for the highest precision then it is hard to split the Leica TS60 (the TS50 & TS30 have been superseded) and the Sokkia NET05. These half second instruments are amazing, reliable and incredibly accurate. The Sokkia is also re badged by Topcon as a MS instrument.Leica also has another instrument above the TS60 called the TDRA6000. This is not sold through their survey division, but through their Metrology division.
Its calibrated to a higher standard then their survey grade equipment.I can't speak to any traditional survey work because that not what we do.If you are looking for a hybrid Total Station & Laser scanner then nothing comes close to the Leica MS50/MS60. It scans at 1000hz which is slow for a stand alone laser scanner which can often do millions of points a second, but for many this is fine as you will use the instrument as a total station 90% of the time and then belt out a scan when needed. You need the 0.5' for measuring man made structures like, ships, submarines, large mining equipment, or high precision alignment (think particle accelerators, power stations etc.) and high accuracy deformation monitoring. The accuracy requirements of these structures vary but there are many components that need to be aligned or positioned to less than 1mm.
There are other components that may need 0.1mm or better. For this you need a 3D Laser Tracker (we have several of these too).To control the NET05 we use SpatialAnalyzer.
Actually we use SpatialAnalyzer for everything from running Laser Trackers, Total Station, Laser Scanners etc. It can run over 150+ instruments. The software is built for industrial measurement. It can import raw CAD data and analyse your measurements in realtime against the CAD. Great for inspection or real time building. I have used them all and find Leica hardware to be the best there is.
The best tracking robots, best optics, etc.Software wise we use Leica Viva (about to go to Captivate). I had always used Carlson SurvCE before Viva. The Leica software is a bit difficult to learn because it is completely different than what we are used to but one you learn it it is just as powerful if not more so. The biggest issue I have is that Leica seems to have a lot of bugs and are slow to fix them.Personally I think Carlson has the best field software followed by Leica (once you get used to it.).
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