Leica DNA03 / DNA10 Digital levels

The second generation of digital levels by Leica, the inventors of the first digital level, with modern and ergonomic design, large LC-display, cutting edge electronic technology, excellent optical and mechanical systems.
DNA03
For height measurements with 0.3 mm standard deviation per km double levelling (invar staff).
DNA10
For height measurements with 0.9 mm standard deviation per km double levelling (invar staff).
Description
Advantages that move you ahead:
The generous LC-display presents all important measured data at a glance and shows the next step to take.
Double your data safety: from now on, save your work automatically in the internal memory and additionally, after the measurements have been taken, on a PCMCIA card.
The alphanumeric keyboard and the operating concept provide the highest levels of efficiency at work, optimum comfort and rapid familiarization.
Save up to 50% in time with Leica digital levels.
Measuring without mistakes or fatigue.
The Leica Geo Office Tools is a program included in the delivery. It controls data exchange, the configuration of the instrument, creates code lists and stake out height lists and maintains the system software.
The level processing option of Leica Geo Office processes your levelling data in a professional manner. The optional program contains functions such as line calculation, adjustment and the creation of reports. The data and results are managed in a data base.
Leica Sprinter 150(M) / 250M Electronic Levels

Measurements have never been so easy to perform with the Leica Sprinter 150, 150M and 250M Electronic Levels. The Leica Sprinter 150, 150M and 250M allow users to perform their job quickly and efficiently.
Description
The Leica Sprinter Electronic Level offers everything that you would expect from a construction instrument. It enhances user benefits with a simple user interface and value-added functions:
- USB interface (only 150M and 250M)
- User-friendly menu
- Automatic height calculation and delta height
- The right levelling applications
- Built-in memory (only 150M and 250M)

Leica Sprinter 150 for Automatic Height Calculations
The Sprinter 150 covers almost all construction applications. It automatically determines your delta height. Enter your benchmark, measure the backsight B, measure the foresight F and the result will be displayed instantly. For continuous measurement choose the tracking mode and averaging mode for more accurate results.
Leica Sprinter 150M/250M for Advanced Levelling Work
The Sprinter 150M and 250M are the perfect tools for advanced construction levelling tasks. Store up to 1’000 measurements, download and transfer them for further calculations to Excel® to a PC via USB. The delta height calculation and programs line levelling, cut & fill and monitoring facilitates your levelling jobs significantly. The 0.7 mm accuracy of the 250M and the monitoring program allow machine and construction subsidence measurements.
Leica Sprinter Onboard Software:
- Delta height: Sprinter 150/150M/250M
- Line Levelling: Sprinter 150M/250M
- Cut & fill: Sprinter 150M/250M
Advanced Leveling:
- Aim and Focus: With its high-accuracy opticalelements you simply aim and focus the staff as an optical level.
- Push the Button: With its easy one-button operation, Leica Sprinter does not need any intensive training. Simply push the red button to take the measurement. That‘s all you need to do.
- Read: Optical reading is no longer needed. The bar code on the staff determines height and distance which is displayed on a highly visible LCD display. There will be no misreading.
- Calculate: The Leica Sprinter takes on your calculations. Choose the right application in your language. The correct results will be displayed (for Sprinter 150 – only delta height and tracking) : Delta height, Line levelling, Cut & fill, Tracking & monitoring
- Memorize: With their built-in memory for storing up to 1’000 points, the Sprinter 150M and 250M avoid transcription errors.
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Download: With Leica Sprinter 150M and 250M, data can be downloaded to your personal computer via USB Interface. The Sprinter DataLoader enables a smooth data transfer to Excel®. Your measurements can also be transferred to an external data collector via RS232 interface.
Benefits:
- Increase Productivity
- Minimize Human Errors
- Operate in Low Light Conditions
Multilingual function
Does your crew speak different languages? Ours does.The Leica Sprinter is the only instrument of its class with multiple languages onboard. This allows the user to choose the preferred language – simply and with only one keystroke,for improved efficiency and convenience.
Leica Geosystems
Leica Geosystems (formerly known as Wild Heerbrugg or just Wild) based in eastern Switzerland produces products and systems for surveying and geographical measurement (geomatics). Its products employ a variety of technologies including GPS satellite navigation and laser rangefinders to enable users to model existing structures, terrains in computer based systems to high accuracies, often under 1 cm.
The brand Leica, better known for its high quality cameras, was formed on 2 April 1990 after the merger of several companies. The company was listed on the Swiss stock exchange until the 7 August 2006 which saw the cancellation of all publicly held registered shares in Leica Geosystems Holdings Ltd and delisting of all listed registered shares of a par value of CHF 50.
Leica Geosystems Geospatial Imaging is a Strategic Member in the Open Geospatial Consortium since 2008. Strategic Membership is the highest level of membership in the OGC. Strategic Members provide significant resources to support OGC objectives in the form of funding for program initiatives and staff resources inserted into the OGC process.
History
Heinrich Wild (1877–1951) of Glarus, Switzerland, a leading designer of geodetic and astronomical instruments, began his career as an apprentice surveyor. In 1908, having invented a military rangefinder and convinced Zeiss to manufacture it, Wild moved to Jena and became head of GEO, the new Zeiss branch responsible for surveying instruments. Wild returned to Switzerland after the First World War.
In April 1921, with the help of Swiss financiers, he founded the Heinrich Wild, Werkstätte für Feinmechanik und Optik in Heerbrugg, in the Rhine Valley, with Colonel Jacob Schmidheiny of Balgach and geologist Dr. Robert Helbling of Flums. In the early 1930s, having recognized that he was not cut out to be a factory manager, Wild moved to Zurich, severed his connections with the firm in Heerbrugg, and designed instruments for Kern & Co in Aarau. His old firm became Wild Heerbrugg in 1937.
It merged with the optical firm of Ernst Leitz of Wetzlar in 1987, acquired a majority interest in Kern in 1988, was renamed Wild Leitz AG in 1989, and became part of the Leica holding company in 1990. Starting in 1996, the company was divided gradually into smaller units. Thus in 1996, Leica Camera AG was founded, followed in October 1997 by Leica Geosystems AG, and on April 1, 1998 by Leica Microsystems AG. The Swedish company Hexagon AB purchased Leica Geosystems in late 2005.
Today these three companies are all independent public companies. Leica Geosystems produces - in continuation of Wild Heerbrugg - the geodetic instruments and is the global market leader in this section. The main customers of Leica Geosystems are surveyors, manufacturers and GIS companies.
In April 2001, Leica Geosystems acquired ERDAS, Inc and LH Systems. ERDAS is a remote sensing software firm, while LH Systems was a photogrammetric software firm. These two companies were merged into software company, ERDAS, Inc., which remains under the ownership of Leica Geosystems.ERDAS purchased Acquis, ER Mapper and IONIC in 2007. This expanded further ERDAS' in the remote sensing market, enter the enterprise topological GIS market, and expand their footprint in the image web serving and image enterprise market.
Leica TC405 Total Station with Tripod and Prism
Leica TC405 Total Station - Mint condition.
Includes:
1. Leica TC405 Total Station
2. Leica Tripod Type GST20
3. Leica Prism Type GRT144,
4. 2 Batteries
5. Battery Charger
6. Manuals.
TOPCON GPT-3005W PRISMLESS WIRELESS TOTAL STATION
Topcon GPT-3005W total station with 5" angle accuracy and dual compensator on V&H axis to compensate tilt error in any directions
INCLUDES:
GPT-3005W Total station
Topcon Tribrach
2x Battery BT-52QA
Charger BC-27BR
Original carrying case
Owners manual
