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Laser clino compass Blue tooth to GPS For rock face PU

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Peter Kozub
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Hello All

On our rail topo jobs we run into rock faces now and then and are going to demo 3
units to measure to rock face break/fault lines for DTM model then blue tooth the vert angles and compass and dist from range finder to rtk / carlson offset routines for range finders

units on demo

Laser ace 1000
360 b true pulse
Impulse 2000

Have any out there used these units with RTK to fill in the dangerous bits of rock
what do you think.? of above or others

Don' want to use a reflectorless TS / scaning for ten shots and getting to old for the ropes.
Job does not require TS/scanner accuracy.

use paint balls to mark shot points as best can so sights are short 10-30 meters max

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PK

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Posted : April 26, 2012 1:14 pm
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Sounds good to me. We're probably going to pick one of these up for surveying trees and things that the GPS can't get to.

Just waiting to find a way to tie it into our old, Bluetoothless 1200GG.


 
Posted : April 26, 2012 6:19 pm