![]() Version 1.6 Part Number 46741-20-ENG Revision A April 2002 Trimble Geomatics Office™ User Guide. Trimble Dc File Editor Copyright notice: Pirated Software Hurts Software Developers. Using Trimble Dc File Editor Free Download crack, warez, password, serial numbers, torrent, keygen, registration codes, key generators is illegal and your business could subject you to lawsuits and leave your operating systems without patches. We do not host any torrent files or links of Trimble Dc File Editor from depositfiles.com, rapidshare.com, any file sharing sites. All download links are direct full download from publisher sites or their selected mirrors. Avoid: oem software, old version, warez, serial, torrent, keygen, crack of Trimble Dc File Editor. Consider: Trimble Dc File Editor full version, full download, premium download, licensed copy. Files 1-30 of 60| Go to 1 page. Thanks, Marv. I had to call Trimble support, but I finally got it. Boy is it confusing though. We're used to the old Geodimeter fieldbooks, so I'm trying to walk my way through this new setup. Are there any white papers out there that help describe these things? We've got 'Instrument, Precisions and Trav Options' repeated over and over and over. Those are survey styles, right? I'm not sure what our guys out in the field did, but they're in there like 12 times. 'Marv_McD' wrote in message news:[email protected]. > Kirsten, > We do to an extent. It is useful for editing raw data ( ie fixing target hts, changing feature codes). The executable is called DCeditor.exe. Search your hard drive for it. It isn't accessable from the trimble link menu. Not sre if it is included in trimble link. We have ours from other software. 'David Renaud' wrote. > fancy meeting you here! > > The dc file editor is a part of TGO. The dc file is the raw data file that TGO > converts into vectors and coordinate pairs which can then be manipulated and > post processed if desired. I don't know of any other application that would use > a dc file. But, a dc file is I think based on the old sdr format, so it's > possible that there exists an editor left over from those days. It is just an > ascii file, but without formatting it's kind of hard to digest. Even with the formatting, it's pretty hard to digest. But I'm slogging my way through it. I can transfer the job from my faceplate to my hard drive, edit the dc file, then transfer the job back up to the faceplate, right? Editing it right on the faceplate?) I think that's what we're going to do. I'm surprised I have any hair left after all this.:-P. Hi Kirsten There is a description of the file format of trimbles site under TSCe ACU-> Documentation ( down at the bottom). I guess it is somewhat difficult reading, but I have yet to see a raw data format that isn't. Try using the filter functions in the DC editor. You can filter out records that you don't want to see, which makes it easier to browse the file. As far as the multiple survey style records, this is sort of normal. Each time you 'start Survey', a new style record will be written. This is based on the premise that the controller is designed to use multiple instruments ( ie GPS, Laser, Total Station) all within the same job, so the header is a necessary evil. If your crews don't back out of the survey menu al the way, you may reduce the record insertion somewhat. Edit-Process Raw Data File Edit-Process Raw Data File This program reads or creates a raw data (.RW5) file that contains various lines of data (records) that could be likened to a surveyor's field book. You can specify point coordinates, job information, notes, and the angles and distances that make up traverse or sideshots records. Once the raw data is created or read it can be processed/reduced to coordinates that are stored in the current coordinate (.crd;.cgc;.mdb;.zak) file. The raw file can also be created or appended using the Locate Point, Traverse, Sideshot, and Inverse commands on the COGO menu. To store the data inputs from these commands into a raw file, first toggle on the Raw File ON/OFF command on the COGO menu. It is possible to always have the raw data file open to store data inputs. To enable this option, choose Configure from the Settings menu, then choose Survey Module, then choose General Settings. Turn on the Automatic Raw File toggle in this dialog. The raw files created by TDS data collector programs are also compatible without conversion. The command Data Collectors on the Tools menu has options for reading other data collectors native file formats and converting them to raw data (.RW5) format. Within the raw data editor, the File menu includes an import menu for converting raw data from other formats. When you select the Edit-Process Raw Data File command you are prompted to specify the name of the raw data (.RW5) file. The current coordinate file is used automatically.
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