![]() Improved RTX in Poland using correct global reference datum.Improved RTX in Switzerland using correct global reference datum.Improved RTX in Belgium using correct global reference datum.Updated ITRF realizations to ensure they are used at epoch of measurement.Added new zone CABA 2019 for Buenos Aires, Argentina. ![]() “RD_New” should resolve to zone 4800 = “RD 2018”. Added new geoid model 2020 for Lithuania.Added new zones and geoid model for Senegal.Added datum and zone PSD93 / UTM N057E used in Oman.Added Nova Scotia zones 4 & 5 for Canada (Atlantic).The newest Coordinate System Database installed with TBC includes the following enhancements: Updates to Coordinate System and Time-Dependent Transformation databases –.In TBC, the datum and epoch selected for the current coordinate system are displayed in the Coordinate System group in Project Settings. When creating a custom datum, you will be able to select the global datum and epoch in the list of reference datum supported by the Trimble Geodetic Library. Global reference datum and epoch for a datum transformation – The Coordinate System Manager has been enhanced to display the global reference datum and epoch used as the origin for a datum transformation.Share time-dependent transformation parameters with Trimble Access – The JXL importer and exporter in TBC have been updated to include time-dependent transformation data to ensure transformation is performed using the same parameters in both TBC and Trimble Access, regardless of the version of the Coordinate System Database being used with each.Origin is a full-featured, Android and Windows-supporting, modern software built to meet the needs of survey professionals, and it is intended as an upgrade/replacement for Spectra Geospatial Survey Pro. Spectra Geospatial Origin field software support – TBC fully supports the import and export of survey data collected using Spectra Geospatial’s newest field software: Origin. ![]() This is in addition to the existing support for the following types of as-staked points: normal points, line points, alignment points, surface points, corridor points, and catch points. ![]()
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