PROFESSIONAL GPS TRAINING
SYSTEM DIVIDENDS/Michael McInnis
Providing training on Trimble GPS products since 1992
ONLY 5 SEATS LEFT!
Are you looking for a smoother route from TGO to TBC? We will be presenting a 3 day TGO/TBC transition class in Lake Forest, CA designed specifically for Trimble users to make the switch as profitably as possible. With over 1600 client companies we provide the most experienced professional training on Trimble GPS products available (more than 7000 individuals have attended our classes and seminars). We also conduct training of all GPS survey types on all levels (see our class outlines at http://www.gpstraining.com/courses.html).
DATE: 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, December 9-11, 2011
Description: Trimble Business Center will be covered in detail and attendees are encouraged to bring their questions for the instructor to examine and share with the class. The session will explore the use of different GPS Survey methods including Post-Processing and RTK along with RTK/Infill as well the use of CORS stations and the OPUS system. There will be detailed discussion of Project Templates, File Management, Survey Controller/Access operations/DC editing, Coordinate Systems (Grid/Ground), Site Calibrations, and Feature Coding along with many other advanced issues. Laptop computers are welcome. Training materials and lunch will be provided.
Registration fee: $895 per person.
SIGN UP NOW! What with the TGO post processing kerfuffle, these sessions are filling fast! Class size will be limited to 15 persons, and we need to confirm your ability to attend in order to secure the appropriate facilities.
TO REGISTER simply “REPLY†to this email with a message you wish to attend and the names of any other folks from your firm you would like to include (along with their email addresses).
If you are interested in any of our other seminars or on-site training, please contact us at training@gpstraining.com.
I look forward to working with you and your staff and having a productive seminar! Thank you, see you in
Lake Forest!
TBC Migration & Training - Southern California
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I had TBC for quite some time before I started using it.
Without the "push" that recent TGO users got, I found it sufficiently foreign that it was always easier to just do it in TGO.
I took Mike's class and it really helped me understand where all the same things were in TBC that I was using in TGO -and- what had changed. I also learned very interesting ideas on control surveys and working with RTK data.
I'm hosting this class at my office, because like many detailed training seminars and education opportunities, this economy has certainly affected attendance ... thus the ability for seminars or classes to be cost effective enough to be offered.
There are only a couple seats left (everything is through Mike, so if you are interested e-mail him soon). The mix of those attending includes private and public sector surveyors from LA to SD.
A couple of the folks I know and I are going to collect some local data of all type so we have good practical practice stuff to use as well as what Mike includes in the class.
Without the "push" that recent TGO users got, I found it sufficiently foreign that it was always easier to just do it in TGO.
I took Mike's class and it really helped me understand where all the same things were in TBC that I was using in TGO -and- what had changed. I also learned very interesting ideas on control surveys and working with RTK data.
I'm hosting this class at my office, because like many detailed training seminars and education opportunities, this economy has certainly affected attendance ... thus the ability for seminars or classes to be cost effective enough to be offered.
There are only a couple seats left (everything is through Mike, so if you are interested e-mail him soon). The mix of those attending includes private and public sector surveyors from LA to SD.
A couple of the folks I know and I are going to collect some local data of all type so we have good practical practice stuff to use as well as what Mike includes in the class.
Take care,
Rich
Rich