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Now I can not find how to disable it! I like overwriting point numbers if a mistake was made, rod height usually, and with averaging enabled it does not allow that.
Overwriting points with Carlson can create issues. The raw data for the first shot does not get erased, so if you process from the raw data, it can make things weird.
-All thoughts my own, except my typos and when I am wrong.I was doing this in stakeout mode, so no raw data processing. But I will heed your advice when setting control points and the like.
Now I can not find how to disable it! I like overwriting point numbers if a mistake was made, rod height usually, and with averaging enabled it does not allow that.
Overwriting points with Carlson can create issues. The raw data for the first shot does not get erased, so if you process from the raw data, it can make things weird.
I’m OK with @dmyhill, I also try to avoid to reuse the same point number, especially for total station survey. For stakeout or control, I’m using suffixes.
I didn’t see this mentioned, but the biggest improvement with SurvPC 7 is that the program is 64-bit….Every tablet I am running it on runs noticeably faster.
I didn’t see this mentioned, but the biggest improvement with SurvPC 7 is that the program is 64-bit….Every tablet I am running it on runs noticeably faster.
Seconded. Very peppy now.
The Carlson RT4 has twice the memory which is also twice as fast and twice as fast a processor. Huge improvement over the previous equipment. Little surprised it needed more than 4GB but I guess when using DXF files the footprint can get large.
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