Transmitter, box, mirrors.
If you want this, please contact me. I have been given the go ahead to recycle them, but if anyone out there has a desire to store one of these beasts...
I am in Bellevue, WA, and the thing weighs A LOT with the battery.
You would have to at least pay shipping.
Shoot me an email if you are interested, the manager of the department is asking around too, so it is basically first come first served.
Is that the one that you look down through a scope?
I used one of those and was easy to make a mistake reading it, as I recall?
> Is that the one that you look down through a scope?
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> I used one of those and was easy to make a mistake reading it, as I recall?
Keith,
The one we had mounted onto a T-2 Scope:-X Little did we know. We thought that since it was a WILD it was OK to use.
I have since acquired the WILD hardware that mounts between the 'eyes' and the tribrac. It has the little scope you might remember.
I have the complete outfit, including the manual, battery, the cleaning brushes, and a couple of extra fuses. It came from a fellow surveyor from Houston, TX free of charge. He even paid shipping.
DDSM:beer:
The machine that I am thinking about was a box that sat on the ground, hooked up to a battery and looked down into the scope and the wheels were rotating, taking a measurement.
Yes Keith, my dad had one, and I remember the scope (kinda looked like you were aiming the phasers on the Enterprise) If memory serves, it was very accurate, but only measured in meters.
Yes, that's the one.