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Joined: July 11, 2014 7:25 am
Last seen: October 31, 2025 10:18 am
Topics: 63 / Replies: 1102
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RE: The world stops if your not there.

John, A man named Ray Hunt recited this poem at a colt starting event I attended. It's a good'n.The Guy in the Glassby Dale Wimbrow, (c) 1934When you ...

10 years ago
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RE: Carlson cutsheet

RSAsurv, post: 388030, member: 10950 wrote: Hi Richard,yes that's how I've been doing it as well for the psat few years. Below is a screenshot of what...

10 years ago
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RE: The 1320th dumb question on Grid vs. Ground

Kris Morgan, post: 387845, member: 29 wrote: No!!!!! If you want to output surface distances, do that at the convenience of your desktop. Do NOT mol...

10 years ago
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RE: The 1320th dumb question on Grid vs. Ground

leegreen, post: 387930, member: 2332 wrote: Adam is incorrect.If you have grid coordinates, then with a scale factor of 1.0000 you get grid distances....

10 years ago
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RE: The 1320th dumb question on Grid vs. Ground

leegreen, post: 387930, member: 2332 wrote: Adam is incorrect.If you have grid coordinates, then with a scale factor of 1.0000 you get grid distances....

10 years ago
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RE: The 1320th dumb question on Grid vs. Ground

By the way, I am just a user of Carlson Survey and Survce so take my advice with a grain o salt.;)

10 years ago
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RE: The 1320th dumb question on Grid vs. Ground

I'm not familiar with starnet, RFC. Survce, writes the distances as what is read from the totalstation which is usually ground. I use Carlson Survnet ...

10 years ago
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RE: The 1320th dumb question on Grid vs. Ground

With the scale at one you should get ground distances when you inverse between two points shot with those settings. That is if your total station isn'...

10 years ago
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RE: Javad Lovers' Discussion

Allen Wrench, post: 387801, member: 6172 wrote: I thought that would bring in the Javad users... As I continue planing a solo operation, I've been tak...

10 years ago
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RE: Question about insurance coverages...

I just changed carriers for that reason.

10 years ago
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RE: I don't think ANYBODY should be allowed to get a surveyors license

Nate, He's already jumping fences like a deer and he didn't forget the paint. I can't get that kinda help from most the seasoned field hands that help...

10 years ago
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RE: Hello from Australia!

Welcome to the bar, Blake.

10 years ago
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RE: Hello

Welcome, from another Adam!

10 years ago
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RE: R/W or Easement? Help me understand the difference, please

ekillo, post: 386930, member: 773 wrote: I agree I do not show easements that I do not have documentation for, but in this case the city and landowner...

10 years ago
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RE: R/W or Easement? Help me understand the difference, please

ekillo, post: 386890, member: 773 wrote: I am working on a project that is requiring that the landowner dedicate a Pedestrian Access Easement as a con...

10 years ago
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RE: The 1320th dumb question on Grid vs. Ground

Mark Mayer, post: 386831, member: 424 wrote: You should be able to set your data collector to the "VT83" coordinate system. System will then scale mea...

10 years ago
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RE: The 1320th dumb question on Grid vs. Ground

rfc, post: 386845, member: 8882 wrote: Thank you, Lee.Starnet did convert them to grid, but among the choices in the Project Options, Other files, it ...

10 years ago
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RE: The 1320th dumb question on Grid vs. Ground

rfc, post: 386749, member: 8882 wrote: Situation: Star*net adjusted control network, done using grid (VT83 Coordinate System).Now I'm going back out i...

10 years ago
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RE: Response to attorney

makerofmaps, post: 386675, member: 9079 wrote: Meanwhile in TN.TN Code 62-18-124(d) A licensed land surveyor during the conduct of a boundary survey w...

10 years ago
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