Funny u say reluctant to change. Up here in Canada, majority of the equipment in the mining industry is Leica. Well started a new job fall 2018 at a mine. It used to be an open pit mine and now the company is after another ore body which will make it an underground mine. I was first tasked to upgrade the 15+ yr old survey equipment. Took some smooth talking but I will be getting all new Trimble gear . The PO was issued today for (2) S7 2" robo's, (1) SX10 and (1) R10 GPS :) . Life doesn't get any better than this . Keep up the vids, they are so much better and informative than the other out there.
Why not go with TWO r10's, the sx10 and ONE s7, with extra dough get another data collector? You would get a higher return of survey work done with that as opposed to the equipment your going with......You can differential GPS onsite and still have flexibility to use a network...(its a mine so i assume a 10th is close enough for most stuff?)
Surveying With Robert I'm a staking contractor for AEP Texas.. I mark out new pole installments, electric pedestals/ underground pedestals and transformers for them.
Surveying With Robert I'm not gonna lie.. it's the only equipment I've ever used. Besides that I think it's great! I only use basic functions because of the area I live in but I know it's potential is beyond me.
Hi Robert, great video, I just wanted to ask, do you think this equipment is suitable for surveying kerb lines on uk roads? the dimensions for the kerb are 255mm x 125 x 914mm and i am expected to survey back of kerb to front of kerb along the surface of road but i am suspicious of the accuracy especially with elevations
You are looking at best case elevations will be 4mm but expect 4 cm’s. Horizontal is usually 4mm or better in some cases. If you need really tight vertical you may want to look at a robot.
Hello, I recently purchased an R10 along with a TSC3 with Trimble Access 2017. On setting up a base station, I would like to take the reading of a point for a few hours and then average it to determine a mean value. How can I do this?
@@SurveyingWithRobert Yes, I'm talking about static logging. Trying to get the base to log for 2 to 3 hours but no luck. I'm from Guyana, South America.
Funny u say reluctant to change. Up here in Canada, majority of the equipment in the mining industry is Leica. Well started a new job fall 2018 at a mine. It used to be an open pit mine and now the company is after another ore body which will make it an underground mine. I was first tasked to upgrade the 15+ yr old survey equipment. Took some smooth talking but I will be getting all new Trimble gear . The PO was issued today for (2) S7 2" robo's, (1) SX10 and (1) R10 GPS :) . Life doesn't get any better than this . Keep up the vids, they are so much better and informative than the other out there.
Why not go with TWO r10's, the sx10 and ONE s7, with extra dough get another data collector? You would get a higher return of survey work done with that as opposed to the equipment your going with......You can differential GPS onsite and still have flexibility to use a network...(its a mine so i assume a 10th is close enough for most stuff?)
Using Trimble equipment since 2003 bought the first S6 in NE US. Great stuff.
SteveN Kelly I agree. Been using Trimble since mid 90’s myself.
used to work with r10, loved them. you could felt the quality. really miss them.
Great boxes. R12’s are amazing
Brilliant kit,used back pack trimble system,very accurate back in 90s
Thanks for the info! I'm not a surveyor but I do use the R10 with TSC3 data collector for work.
Robert Trevino what do you do?
Surveying With Robert I'm a staking contractor for AEP Texas.. I mark out new pole installments, electric pedestals/ underground pedestals and transformers for them.
Robert Trevino so what’s your thoughts on the gear?
Surveying With Robert I'm not gonna lie.. it's the only equipment I've ever used. Besides that I think it's great! I only use basic functions because of the area I live in but I know it's potential is beyond me.
Robert Trevino your honest! That’s the making of a good surveyor! Keep an eye on my channel. You may catch some helpful tips coming soon.
Hi Robert, great video, I just wanted to ask, do you think this equipment is suitable for surveying kerb lines on uk roads? the dimensions for the kerb are 255mm x 125 x 914mm and i am expected to survey back of kerb to front of kerb along the surface of road but i am suspicious of the accuracy especially with elevations
You are looking at best case elevations will be 4mm but expect 4 cm’s. Horizontal is usually 4mm or better in some cases. If you need really tight vertical you may want to look at a robot.
Happy Yule all thank you for sharing Sir.
Thanks for the great video. Lots of good information
Good.. Thanks also we are using R10 gps
Hello, I recently purchased an R10 along with a TSC3 with Trimble Access 2017. On setting up a base station, I would like to take the reading of a point for a few hours and then average it to determine a mean value. How can I do this?
I think you are talking about static. Where are you from?
@@SurveyingWithRobert Yes, I'm talking about static logging. Trying to get the base to log for 2 to 3 hours but no luck. I'm from Guyana, South America.
Why in R10 the status solution does not use RTK FIX or RTK FLOAT?
Hi Robert. Is the compensated point feature similar to the tilt feature on the R12i?
Yes and no. The tilt is way better!
Hi Robert, I have the R10 and looking at used S5 + 360 prism. Can the standard prism integrate with the R10 or do I need the R10 prism?
if you have a R10 then you really want a R10 prism. You can use the standard 360 but you will need to notch the rubber bumper for the antenna
In your opinion, is surveying with Trimble base+rover more precise than rover+gsm?
Yes would be the quick answer,
You’ve converted me from Leica to trimble now
Brought you over from the dark side did I!
I didn't know bill engvall was a surveyor.
Was this the version 1 or version 2?
V-1
good stuff
George OFOSU-HENE glad you enjoyed it.
love you bby
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Your trying REALLY REALLY hard to justify that 25 grand price tag.....
They are great receivers but $25,500 is a lot for a surveyor.