The Kellogg Report website lets you compare Trimble's GCS900 to systems from Leica, Topcon and others.
Additionally, you can learn about other technologies that Trimble currently does not offer, such as inertial measurement units (IMU) for high-speed grading and wide range laser augmentation for high vertical accuracy.
@smearnoff5100 Generally, you would have a water truck on the site to wet down the layer they are working on. Then compact it that way. If you add too much water then disc it up and start over. That's the cool thing about dirt, and can be dried and rewet down as many times as you need to get it right.
It is amazing, where we have come in the past ten years. I can only imagine where we will be in ten years from today. Because the technology is going to continue to grow and push the limits!!!
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geocachespoilers 1 month ago
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The Kellogg Report website lets you compare Trimble's GCS900 to systems from Leica, Topcon and others.
Additionally, you can learn about other technologies that Trimble currently does not offer, such as inertial measurement units (IMU) for high-speed grading and wide range laser augmentation for high vertical accuracy.
TheKelloggReport 1 year ago
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TheKelloggReport 1 year ago
I'm a high school drop out
And I can't believe how dry that soil is. Seriously how are they going to compact it.
smearnoff5100 2 years ago
@smearnoff5100 Generally, you would have a water truck on the site to wet down the layer they are working on. Then compact it that way. If you add too much water then disc it up and start over. That's the cool thing about dirt, and can be dried and rewet down as many times as you need to get it right.
saxaphonman 6 months ago
I'm a land surveyor and we use trimble..
Cant wait for the day where satellite connection to the receiver goes through Trees and buildings....haha that would be the day!!!
cezza57 2 years ago
it,s amazin what can be done with these new systems two way streming and so on
scottcharliemc 3 years ago
It is amazing, where we have come in the past ten years. I can only imagine where we will be in ten years from today. Because the technology is going to continue to grow and push the limits!!!
TrimbleGCS 2 years ago