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John Giles, post: 335314, member: 57 wrote: I was looking at the Geomax zoom 80. It looks like a Leica 1200 and priced right. I've never used one thou...
Thanks, I'm just got this same setup.
I just bought a Spectra SP-80 network rover. So far so good, very user friendly. I got mine at Allen Precison, great support
I have the Geomax Robot and it has been by far the best investment I have made so far. I just opened my business less than a year ago it has played a ...
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Holy Cow, post: 324424, member: 50 wrote: "and they shown it"Mrs. Cow, the English teacher, is weeping.But, on the other hand, congrats for helping to...
I got a surveyor+ back in January and similar to you I figured out that it wouldn't connect very far from the instrument, I was lucky because I was ab...
I agree with the majority, I have shown it and labeled it as "landscaped area". The realtors are up in arms (of course), they are afraid the buyer won...
Seb, post: 322895, member: 7509 wrote: People get very possessive about their garden beds. For the sake of a little note that says something along the...
I would go for a new Geomax robot, i have had mine for about 5 months and love it. For the most part I only do boundary work and it does great. Contac...
I just recently took the jump into robotic. I never had used one before 4months ago. I got a geomax robot setup with DC, 360* prism, tripod, and rod f...
Ran 3000' of boundary line in a laurel thicket, found 2 overlaps, drafting now.
Good post, I'm in the same boat as you, I had both of these questions as well. . I have recently switch from survey pro to survce and having some trou...
I live in western NC, and it's definitely hard work. We very seldom us GPS, heck less than 25% of the surveying the companies have GPS units. The stee...