Tuesday Tip - Using GPS Search with the Trimble S5 Robot

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  • Опубликовано: 16 июл 2024
  • In this tip I show you how to use the GPS Search feature in Trimble Access to locate the prism using a Trimble S5 Robot.

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  • @jaggedpoppet3921
    @jaggedpoppet3921 Месяц назад

    I have an interview tomorrow for a Land Surveying company. The guy told me to check out your videos so here i am. Ive occasionally seen people with tripods on the side of the road and i knew they were Surveying. But its cool to see more in depth what they were doing exactly.

  • @mrmustang1
    @mrmustang1 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome tip! I’m new to Trimble coming from a Leica background and quickly liking this more and more.

  • @The70naveed
    @The70naveed 4 года назад +1

    Great job

  • @andrewmounsey5030
    @andrewmounsey5030 4 года назад +2

    After many years of using Leica kit I moved to a Trimble s5 2 years ago and it still never fails to impress me with how quick it finds and holds the target. I don't get a lot of use from the gps search, as most of my work is on city centre building projects with poor views of the sky. I tend to rely more on mt1000 active target. When I do get realeased into an rural open site (happens every so often!) then the gps comes into its own when you are a few hundred meters from the gun and passing behind obstruction like small outbuildings and bushy ground cover. Would I go back to Leica? No thanks, although this means I don't have excuse to pack up when it starts raining!

  • @stephenscheer4859
    @stephenscheer4859 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge, I came over from SUE to Survey so I am a greenhorn and I know it’s real basic but I’m having real difficulty on getting the legs positioned so that the set up is balanced w/the bubble , Maybe a good technique you have ? Thank you

  • @adamLE05401
    @adamLE05401 5 лет назад

    I worked with Trimble little bit only but it always bothered me that it lacked Power Search which Leica units had..... but this is actually pretty good, I wouldnt miss Power Search using GPS search

    • @SurveyingWithRobert
      @SurveyingWithRobert  5 лет назад

      adamLE05401 I think it works better. Put an R10 on top of the rod and you would be amazed at how well the search works in the woods.

    • @adamLE05401
      @adamLE05401 5 лет назад +1

      @@SurveyingWithRobert I work in mostly Leica using company at the moment but we'll see what future brings. If I was about to do own business than would go for Trimble probably ;) Thanks for the tip anyway and good work with your videos. I wish there were more surveyors youtubers like you !

    • @SurveyingWithRobert
      @SurveyingWithRobert  5 лет назад

      adamLE05401 anytime!

  • @valentincovarrubia6124
    @valentincovarrubia6124 5 лет назад +1

    do you have problem connecting your tsc7 to your S5 robotic instrument.... i have problems where it wont connect sometimes i have to reboot trimble access and turn the instruments on and off a couple of times and it will connect eventually... but it always fails when i really need it ... i go to the radio setting and everything matches but it says port unavailable when it doesn’t connect.... if you can help please let me know thanks in advance.....

    • @clayhillhomestead3321
      @clayhillhomestead3321 4 года назад

      I have the same problem with my tsc7 running survey pro connecting to s5. It is the collector. No one has been able to fix it for me. Constantly rebooting.

  • @surveyva4526
    @surveyva4526 2 года назад

    Robert, thanks for the video's you've been a life saver. Anyway, all of my settings look correct and im in Virginia North coordinate system and the GPS search wont find my data collector. Some days it does, some it doesn't. Was wondering if thats a common issue? I have my collector, a TSC5, set-up to auto connect and and auto enable and it says "GPS search enabled" but the icon/symbol never appears and never finds my collector. Thanks and i hope that wasn't to hard to understand. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thanks brother.

    • @carlosnegron7563
      @carlosnegron7563 Год назад

      I have the same issues

    • @SurveyingWithRobert
      @SurveyingWithRobert  Год назад

      I have my TSC5 loaned out. As soon as I can get it back I will take a look and put something together.

  • @user-jf3fl2bl4x
    @user-jf3fl2bl4x 4 месяца назад

    Is there another video that you referred to making in the future? about using the data collector to get position for robot

    • @SurveyingWithRobert
      @SurveyingWithRobert  4 месяца назад

      That’s crazy I was just talking to someone about that! Coming soon.

  • @elijahvoigt4286
    @elijahvoigt4286 5 лет назад

    Robert was this GPS search being performed by the internal TSC7 GPS, or did you have a unit above you prism?

    • @SurveyingWithRobert
      @SurveyingWithRobert  5 лет назад

      Elijah Voigt, no sir. This is using the GPS built into the TSC7. This also works the same way with a TSC3. Both have a GPS unit onboard.

    • @elijahvoigt4286
      @elijahvoigt4286 5 лет назад

      @@SurveyingWithRobert man that is awesome how fast that will lock on. Other units say they do that, but nothing that works that well. Need to get a Trimble!

  • @theogmrbill1
    @theogmrbill1 Год назад

    I’m still having issues. It is not working correctly. I am running a Trimble S3 robot with a Trimble TSC three data collector one target control of page 2 my GPS searches on. It also says select data source do you use Trimble GNSS or auxiliary? No target

  • @vyacheslavslavinin2833
    @vyacheslavslavinin2833 4 года назад

    Hi Robert. Is it possible to do a stake out with a not active mirror prism using S 6 survey station? Will it follow not active prism I mean.

    • @SurveyingWithRobert
      @SurveyingWithRobert  4 года назад

      it will follow a passive or standard prism like a canister -30mm prism from SECO

  • @katerinagavrilaki4812
    @katerinagavrilaki4812 2 года назад

    Also if the gps is in a position (like urban center )that is not 'fixed' s5 will search automatically to find the prism (withought using the joystick)?

    • @SurveyingWithRobert
      @SurveyingWithRobert  2 года назад

      I think you are talking about auto search. It can be annoying. I prefer to set one of my app buttons with search and use that when I need to search.

  • @vyacheslavkostromin
    @vyacheslavkostromin 3 года назад

    Hi Robert. Where will be "GPS search botton in TSC3?

  • @stephane1344
    @stephane1344 Год назад

    hi, can you please tell me what is the maximum distance the controller communicates with the robot?

    • @SurveyingWithRobert
      @SurveyingWithRobert  Год назад

      You should get around 1500 feet. In the woods around 600 feet.

    • @stephane1344
      @stephane1344 Год назад

      Thank you for your response.. Actually i am using the Leica TS 15 with CS35 and the communication is a nightmare.

  • @oorangejuce
    @oorangejuce 3 года назад

    Can this be done using controller's internal GPS?

    • @SurveyingWithRobert
      @SurveyingWithRobert  3 года назад

      Yes sir that’s how it works.

    • @oorangejuce
      @oorangejuce 3 года назад

      @@SurveyingWithRobert awesome! because local Trimble dealer mentioned this method but using only external GPS unit..

    • @SurveyingWithRobert
      @SurveyingWithRobert  3 года назад

      He is talking about integrated surveying. That is more accurate. Your GPS in your collector is less accurate. With integrated it will snap and find you. With your built in GPS it will search for you.

    • @oorangejuce
      @oorangejuce 3 года назад

      ​@@SurveyingWithRobert well, anyway, all is good!

    • @oorangejuce
      @oorangejuce 3 года назад

      i mean, if internal collector's gps helps robot with auto tracking, that's all good!