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(@daneminceyahoocom)
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I notice that if I use the corner angle routine to shoot a corner, that star*net does not process this data. it gets commented out. Anyone have a solution with this situation?

thanks for your help

 
Posted : June 17, 2015 5:54 pm
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DANEMINCE@YAHOO.COM, post: 322871, member: 296 wrote: I notice that if I use the corner angle routine to shoot a corner, that star*net does not process this data. it gets commented out. Anyone have a solution with this situation?

I'm not familiar with the routine. Can you post some raw data so we can see what's being produced?

 
Posted : June 17, 2015 6:24 pm
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Jim Frame, post: 322876, member: 10 wrote: I'm not familiar with the routine. Can you post some raw data so we can see what's being produced?

I can manually edit this to the proper format....

# HI5.37,HR0.0,AR62.100524,ZE84.510085,SD172.234728,--Point 1 of Line
# HI5.37,HR0.0,AR65.552381,ZE84.51002,SD195.475593,--Point 2 of Line
# HI5.37,HR0.0,AR65.552365,ZE84.505884,SD0.0,--Corner Point
# Computed slope distance: 195.475191

 
Posted : June 17, 2015 6:30 pm
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DANEMINCE@YAHOO.COM, post: 322871, member: 296 wrote: I notice that if I use the corner angle routine to shoot a corner, that star*net does not process this data. it gets commented out. Anyone have a solution with this situation?

thanks for your help

I don't think that I've used that specific routine. But here is an example of the distance offset routine raw data (Spectra Precision Survey Pro). Within this block of raw data 2 points are offset by distance:

SS,OP7,FP1114,AR275.040768,ZE89.032872,SD202.560105,--TCG
SS,OP7,FP1115,AR275.072370,ZE89.114753,SD202.520508,--GUT
SS,OP7,FP1116,AR275.285646,ZE89.105733,SD202.769458,--EC1
OF,AR273.363402,ZE89.021433,SD183.462959
OF,LR-0.250000,--Left / Right Offset
SS,OP7,FP1117,AR273.315291,ZE89.021433,SD183.463129,--SGN-25MPH SPEED
OF,AR272.365382,ZE88.584225,SD172.811350
OF,LR-2.000000,--Left / Right Offset
SS,OP7,FP1118,AR271.570638,ZE88.584250,SD172.822923,--TRD 22
OF,AR272.181440,ZE88.472571,SD137.797303
OF,LR-1.400000,--Left / Right Offset
SS,OP7,FP1119,AR271.431839,ZE88.472594,SD137.804415,--TRD 28 VV
SS,OP7,FP1120,AR273.195286,ZE88.532201,SD133.358592,--GS

Converted to StarNet format, using StarTDS, the offset shot is reduced. The converter just reads the "SS" lines from the raw data:

SS 7-6-1114 275-04-07.68 202.5601 89-03-28.72 5.530/6.500 'TCG
SS 7-6-1115 275-07-23.70 202.5205 89-11-47.53 5.530/6.500 'GUT
SS 7-6-1116 275-28-56.46 202.7695 89-10-57.33 5.530/6.500 'EC1
SS 7-6-1117 273-31-52.91 183.4631 89-02-14.33 5.530/6.500 'SGN-25MPH SPEED
SS 7-6-1118 271-57-06.38 172.8229 88-58-42.50 5.530/6.500 'TRD 22
SS 7-6-1119 271-43-18.39 137.8044 88-47-25.94 5.530/6.500 'TRD 28 VV
SS 7-6-1120 273-19-52.86 133.3586 88-53-22.01 5.530/6.500 'GS

Is that what you are seeing with your data?

 
Posted : June 18, 2015 6:57 am
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The text above is what comes in from the
tds converter

 
Posted : June 18, 2015 4:02 pm