Hi all,
On behalf of the TBC Product and Engineering teams, it is my pleasure to announce that TBC v5.80 is available for download today! This update was engineered with our commitment towards connectivity, simplicity and efficiency in mind. You can download v5.80 for Geospatial here, at Civil Construction Downloads, or using TBC's Check for Updates routine within the software.
Some exciting features and highlights are listed here:
- Scanning & Point Cloud — Trimble X12 hardware support, shape-based feature extraction, manhole cover feature extraction, and the ability to select faces of multiple objects for 3D scan inspections.
- Aerial Photogrammetry — DJI M300 P1 trajectory post-processing and Wingtra drag + drop import.
- CAD — Select objects by layer group and update SketchUp import + export libraries.
- Coordinate Systems — Middle East country EGM2008 geoids, EPSG ID enhancements for Switzerland, ITRF2020 + successive realizations of WGS84 + IGS & RTX systems, and coordinate system database interoperability improvements.
- Data Exchange & Prep — Tag or rename imported files, Quadri Connector commands tab, RINEX v4.00 support, SX12-SiteWorks support and the ability to create a global vertical design.
- GIS — Support Trimble Access’ rectangular feature code controls.
- Monitoring — Customize display colors for displacement vectors and 1D, 2D, or 3D displacement values supported in reports.
- Mobile Mapping — POSPac MMS licensed features included in TBC Mobile Mapping subscription license option, position fix (PFIX) enhancements, process raw trajectory enhancements, and distance-splitting LAS exporter.
- Survey + COGO — Create COGO collections from existing linework, create nested COGO parcels, custom reference start points, streamlined linework creation, format + edit parcel names, WMS background maps and GVX file exporter (NGS).
- Tunneling — Volume property added for design + as-built mesh, ability to create CAD cross-section diagrams, specifying arc direction in shapes and adding pipe set outs for designs.
For more information, please review the Release Notes, as well as bulletins and downloads that are available to the public at trimble.com/tbc.
Sincerely,
TBC Product Team