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SCC - Survey Functionality

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Support for a wide variety of survey measurements including ;

bulletRadial observations
bulletCoordinate observations
bulletTaped measurements
bulletRadial and feature offsets
bulletCircles, squares and rectangles
bulletMultiple object dimensions
bulletExtruded linear features such as walls and ditches.
bulletSurvey steps in 3d using four bounding points and a dimension to indicate the number of steps
bulletBi-directional conversion between Lat/Long/Height GPS coordinates and X,Y,Z coordinates

 

Input of survey data and output of setting out to and from most popular data loggers, total stations &.GPS equipment, including Leica 1200/1100, Trimble, Topcon TopoSurv and many more.

Support for multiple field survey coding standards across supported loggers including SCC, MOSS/MX, LandScape and SDRmap.

Traverse and network adjustment using Bowditch, Compass rule and least squares methods (variation of coordinates). Plotting of traverse route / network in plan. Export of control observations to STAR*NET and MOVE3.  Merge multiple traverses into a single network, and extract sub-traverses from networks.

Support for user definable 7 parameter transformations to easily move between multiple 3d grid systems and supply results in local and national grids, without having to repeat the editing process.

Support for importing data from other legacy systems including LandScape, SDRmap, Panterra, NRG and more.

 

SCCW (Survey Control Centre for Windows) is a trademark of Atlas Computers Ltd. All other products mentioned are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective companies.  Backdrop map from 'Gerardus Mercator's Atlas of Europe, c.1570-75' with kind permission from the British Library

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Last modified: Thursday December 22, 2005.