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TP Stakeout

Hi
Am resurrecting an old TCRA 1103 as a spare instrument. Its in great condition.
Just wondering if anyone might have a manual or procedures for TP Stakeout as it appears to do everything I need but being a bit old its a little hard to pick up.
Thanks in advance
Cheers
Scott

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  • Land Surveyor

    Hi Scott!

    I had two TCRA (1103 and 1102 with PowerSearch) and PDF manuals still in my archive!

    What You need are the "Application Field" Manuals (1 and 2): unfortunately, I have only the italian version. I hope the pictures help you.

    Bye!

    Carlo Alberto

    Application_FieldManual1_it.pdf

    Application_FieldManual2_it.pdf

    https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/1201352089?profile=original
  • Hi Scott,

    See if this is the manual you need.If not I have a couple more options.

    This is for TCRA versions,maybe a newer version?,but may work.

    • Land Surveyor

      Hi Billy

      Thanks for getting back to me but am more looking for some instruction / manuals for the TP Stakeout program that was written for the 1100 series instruments
      Thanks again
      Cheers
      Scott

      •  Hi Scott,

         I don't have the two Field Manuals, that Carlo has shown but I will look for them.

        I do have two more manuals for the 1100 series but they are on the programming 

        language  GEO Basic and GEO com applications in C/C++. You can translate 

        Mr. Birocco files to help some but that maybe your solution.

        Best Regards,

        Billy

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