I have just got a trimble gps and it came with TBC. T need to output a report showing Point ID - Northing - easting - elevation - feature code - description - difference from design(Horizontal)- pdop - vdop. This output format would apply to stake-out as well as measured points, I would also like to output TS observations showing station setup - backsight - horizontal angles - vertical angles - slope distance- horizontal distance - descriptionHas anyone done this or have you any ideasThere are not as many field choices in TBC as there were in Geomatice office and I can't find the fields for difference from design(Horizontal), pdop,- vdopPlease HELP

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  • Thanks for the reply Arnold.

    I have since figured out that you can modify their style sheets which are in XML. For those of us who have never used this it is very difficult. I would have thought that Trimble would have included a program to easily write these style sheets and given you a list of all their headings for the stored data. It is of no use having the data in the controller if you can't access it, and in the format that you want.

    I will be using their ASCII file generator rather than TGO or TBC. Once I get the data in ASCII format then I can work with it a lot easier

    Peter Kuhn

  • Try this. Maybe you can find something for TBC

    www.trimble.com/tsc_ts.asp?Nav=Collection-32914

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