GeoLogic Computer Systems provides you with the first rapid surveying system of its kind.  Maximize the potential of a site by gathering complete and accurate topographical information in just one day. In that one day, using GCS: Topo, you can survey up to two hundred acres and collect as many as 20,000 points.

GCS: Topo can function as a fully automated and/or manual data collector. If you want to survey several points, you can set the software to automatically collect as you drive. If you need to record a specific point, you can enter and label it manually.

The program collects the coordinates it needs with any instrument or combination of instruments the operator chooses. Data is filtered and checked by the program and shown on screen as it is logged.

Auto-Capture mode collects data as you travel over a site, automatically collecting the coordinate position. The operator can collect data from features that have like descriptions very quickly by setting the point label and then driving. For example, north field, east field and tree line.

Manual capture mode allows you to name each point individually. This is used when surveying features with different names and where you need to note large amounts of detail about the feature (ie: "12-inch diameter birch tree").

Only one man is needed to set up and run the survey equipment. Equipped with an easy to use program and an ATV loaded with all the tools that are needed is a convenient way to complete a job. Optimize your time and costs by dramatically reducing the labor needed.

Setup is made easy with our program guiding you step by step with a series of menus.   Repeat setups can be eliminated because the program can utilize a wide variety of surveying equipment. Use one tool or a combination because the program can interface with a number of instruments.

Accurately survey acres of ground in a fraction of the time required by conventional methods.

 

GCS in the News

American Electric Power in Brilliant, Ohio using GCS software for coal pile monitoring, featured in Point of Beginning


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