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How can we get setup data from a Leica TCR705 .gsi file?

underhill (Civil/Environmental)
24 May 08 18:32

How can we get setup data from a Leica TCR705 .gsi file?

We know the setup data (at, BS, HI, etc) are recorded -- we can scroll to them in the instrument -- but when we upload the .gsi file to a computer, only shot data (to, HA, VA, SD, HS, etc) get transferred, no setup data.

We don't have the same problem with the Leica TCA2003 (ie, the setup data are transferred OK).

The solution must be something to do with filters, but do you know how to do it?
  
cherrypicker (Civil/Environmental)
6 Nov 08 12:35
You need to configure a Format (.FRT) file in Leica Geo Office.  Contact your local Leica representative who should help.

The TCR can also output IDX files which contain the set-up data and can still be read by MS Excel.

cherrypicker

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