
It is just an > ascii file, but without formatting it's kind of hard to digest.Įven with the formatting, it's pretty hard to digest.


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. I don't know of any other application that would use > a dc file. 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. > fancy meeting you here! > The dc file editor is a part of TGO. Not sre if it is included in trimble link. It isn't accessable from the trimble link menu. It is useful for editing raw data ( ie fixing target hts, changing feature codes). 'Marv_McD' wrote in message > Kirsten, > We do to an extent. 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. We're used to the old Geodimeter fieldbooks, so I'm trying to walk my way through this new setup.Īre 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.

I had to call Trimble support, but I finally got it. Edits any PDF file, adds pages, links and much more. Trimble DC File Editor, Free Download by Trimble. JXL retains all the raw info that the old DC file doesn't. TBC actually converts job file to jxl when importing data.
