Ascii Export from GPS Pathfinder Office In this blog post we will provide you tips and a link to a video on how to create an ASCII file Export for GPS Pathfinder Office. Some tips before you setup the ASCII...
Following up from our first blog on the Top 5 FAQ’s, we have compiled another top five FAQ list with additional Q&A’s from our customers on Trimble’s revolutionary SX10 scanning total station . What is the Trimble SX10? The SX10...
Properly Closing Your Terrasync Data File When Not in Use Whether it is the end of the day, time for lunch, or traveling between job sites it is best practice to close your data file in Terrasync to insure your...
So you’ve heard the hype, it’s the NEW Trimble SX10 – Full total station technology plus a high-precision scanner in one revolutionary machine. Our team is on a mission to answer those questions many folks have been asking… How...
How Charlie Trimble changed the GPS Industry Trimble was set up in garage. Â Tech business started in a Garage? Â This story sounds very familiar (Apple). A personal story about my first GPS unit: I graduated from UW-Oshkosh with a Geography...
 Frequently Asked Questions on Trimble Catalyst What is Catalyst? Catalyst is a revolutionary new offering from Trimble that introduces a software defined GNSS Receiver that runs on select Android phones and Tablets. It requires a specialized digital antenna (Catalyst...
Pathfinder Office Side by Side Configuration Error When customers are installing the latest version of Trimble Pathfinder Office some of them are seeing the following error when they try to open up Pathfinder Office. Here is the fix to the...
Geoid – What is it? Why do we use it with Trimble TerraSync and GPS Pathfinder Office software? What is the Geoid? Â The geoid is a model of global mean sea level that is used to measure precise surface elevations...
On Wednesday January 18th Trimble is hosting the next free Trimble PowerHour webinar in the monthly series. Sessions are offered at 9am CST and 5pm CST The topic is an advanced user topic: TBC Power Hour Webinar: New TBC Tools...
December 31, 2016 Leap Second A leap second will be added to official timekeeping on December 31, 2016. That means your day and year – and everyone’s day and year – will officially be one second longer. Users of...