The American Surveyor

Tripod Data Systems Releases New TDS Locator Accessory Package

New Recon accessory helps surveyors locate hard-to-find property boundaries

CORVALLIS, Ore.—September 7, 2004—Tripod Data Systems (TDS) announced today the release of its new TDS Locator™ accessory package. The package helps surveyors find the corners of properties that have overgrown or unmarked boundaries. TDS Locator can be used with TDS Recon™ data collectors that run Windows Mobile™ 2003 software for Pocket PCs. 

The TDS Locator accessory package consists of TDS Locator software, a Recon Extended CF-Cap™ and a Holux CompactFlash GPS WAAS-capable receiver. Surveyors can purchase either a complete package or individual components. TDS Locator software can be used with most CompactFlash GPS receivers that output NMEA data strings. When used with a Holux GM-270 receiver receiving a WAAS signal, the TDS Locator has an accuracy of 2.2 meters. In non-DGPS mode, the accuracy range is from five to 25 meters.

“Overgrown or unmarked boundaries are a common problem for surveyors,” said Eric Hall, TDS survey products manager. “The new TDS Locator is a tool that helps surveyors save time finding those boundaries so they can get their projects done more quickly.”

The software’s navigation display shows the route, waypoints, track, north arrow and target arrow. To begin a project, a surveyor can input either waypoints or a route—the calculation of bearings and distances from one corner to the next—from the property deed or title. The GPS receiver then leads the surveyor to a point near one property corner. Once the first corner is located, the surveyor can localize that point and navigate to the other corners.

Surveyors can use JPG background maps, such as aerial photos, with TDS Locator. The software can also display sky plots showing the relative position and signal strength from GPS satellites, along with HDOP values—helping users check the GPS signal.

About Tripod Data Systems
Tripod Data Systems (TDS) develops hardware and software for mobile computing applications. TDS produces rugged handheld computers for extreme outdoor and industrial environments, software for land surveying and construction applications, and GIS systems for field data collection and automation. TDS is also the U.S. distributor for Nikon survey products.

TDS is a wholly owned subsidiary of Trimble. The company is headquartered in Corvallis, Ore., and was founded in 1987. For more information about TDS, visit www.tdsway.com, e-mail survey@tdsway.com or call 541-753-9322.

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