SurvPC / SurvCE

Carlson SurvPC / SurvCE, Mobile software for the Professional Surveyor

 

OVERVIEW

There’s a reason surveyors make Carlson their first choice in data collection software. SurvPC (for Windows) and SurvCE (for Windows Mobile) combine advanced functionality, ease-of-use, and cutting-edge features with excellent service and award-winning technical support.

Both SurvPC and SurvCE support the widest range of popular and newly released RTK GPS and conventional and robotic total stations, putting the power of Carlson’s in-field coordinate geometry at your fingertips.

 

CORE FEATURES

• Highly graphical and intuitive user interface is designed ‘by surveyors for surveyors’

• Easy data exchange due to rich support of CAD file formats and .dwg, .dgn, .shp

• Optional Field-to-Finish: Create drawings intuitively and automatically as you work, saving you time back in the office

• Strong GIS features with optional seamless linking to Esri® in SurvPC

• Export directly in KML format for fast control in Google Earth

• Camera integration allowing assignment of picture to points or lines

• More field capabilities with quick and easy volume calculation and ability to generate points from polylines

• True versatility: SurvCE and SurvPC run on hundreds of GPS and total station models in service today, including Altus, Ashtech, Carlson, Geomax, Leica, Pentax, Sokkia, Spectra-Precision, Stonex, Topcon, and more. See full list at www.survce.com.

• SurvCE/PC are available in more than two dozen languages: English, Spanish, German, French, French (Canadian), Russian, Portuguese, Czech, Dutch, Chinese, Korean, Greek, Italian, Polish, Hungarian, Swedish, Latvian and more.

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