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johnymal, post: 363795, member: 7096 wrote: Materials are alluminium plate 12mmscrews, adaptor for prism pole, yellow paint and circular vial. The via...
Beautiful..
johnymal, post: 363755, member: 7096 wrote: ëª just finished my backsight target prism. How did you manage the verticality of the minim prism pole?...
johnymal, post: 363755, member: 7096 wrote: ëª just finished my backsight target prism. Beautiful!! What's the sensitivity of the bubble? I also wa...
Jon Collins, post: 362276, member: 11135 wrote: I prefer to do 15 min. I'll go longer if I feel like it, and of course longer for longer baselines.......
Shawn Billings, post: 362216, member: 6521 wrote: In the open, I've found five minute occupation times are suitable for anything within about 7km (5 m...
pdop 1.0, post: 362057, member: 459 wrote: A mate of mine @jakes_smit dropped his Leica 360 the other day.... from about 4.5m up though. I can fe...
One of the limitations of StarNet is the lack of intelligent converters. As it is purely a LSA engine, it doesn't provide F2F features - no user lines...
Precision-geo-inc, post: 361985, member: 9801 wrote: If you're going to spend that much I would just get a genuine Leica. They seem to have superior A...
Precision-geo-inc, post: 361981, member: 9801 wrote: They never used to have those rubber seals, but handles were getting ruined in the rain due to wa...
Thanks for the tip.
The SitePro 360deg prism is not cheap. It is a $900 accessory and made by SitePro. I think, it is made in USA.
Same here. I am actually uncomfortable with that particular feature. I can't imagine of you're loaded with 50 or more jobs.
The problem with the MS50 or MS60 is weight. Have a feel first before buying it. Based on your description of what you do, I would go for the MS50 if ...
Programming a Pacific Crest radio using PDL Configuration Manager allows you to specify any channel spacing provided it is a multiple of 6.25khz. Same...