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Using StarNet to compute a filed Record of Survey

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Kent McMillan
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> > How do you add 'Tract 2' with common lines at 105-106-107-108 (or any other combination if you already have it worked up)?
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> In practice, if the adjacent tracts don't have a common basis of bearings, you'd probably want to enter the adjacent tract as a separate thing, and either compute the courses as angles and distances or rotate the bearings onto a common basis.

I take it back. I don't use the .MAP inline option much, so I'd neglected to note that the inline command .MAP ON ANG will calculate the angle between successive bearings or azimuths and will use that angle as the basis of computations. That would even more easily solve the differing bearing basis problem.


 
Posted : February 20, 2015 11:01 am