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I just went through a similar exercise with our crews and equipment.We run an old Geodimeter 650 with 360 mini prism (6mm prism constant) and a Leica TPS1201 with a Lieca 360 passive tracking prism. Additionally, we use flat, SECO prisms (0 and 30 offset) for backsights. We needed to be able to reliably use all glass with either instrument.
See attached file for info. Hope it helps.
Thanks. I think that does help. I'm just a little concerned that Trimble may recognize that when setting up a Leica instrument in their DC software, that you would want to input the Leica Constant... That's less likely, though. I'll use +2mm (instead of 36.4) until I can make time to set up a measuring test and hope it's not throwing everything off.
Mahalo.