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Yes, you push it along the tracks.
We used to use a 25' level rod with the prism adapter on the top of it for the radio antenna at the base. Pound a stake on either side of the rod and ...
HOW DO YOU RIDE THAT THING?????I wish, unfortunately as with our hi-rail trucks, it is non-shunting. So it won't set off the signals.
Yes, different collector software and office software totally. It will speed up our workflow for measuring existing track greatly. With one shot we ar...
We went with the single trolley system for now, so the robot will be off to the side and either the prism or the GPS unit on the trolley. But I would ...
It's a trolley used for rail measurements.
I use a laser leveling grading at times and for the occasional short level runs during construction projects where the contractors destroy benchmarks ...
I downloaded the videos last week and have been watching them off and on. They are helpful, but you will really need to have all of your styles set up...
Worked for a company once that had GPS on their trucks. It was monitored over the web and they set up "zones" for the peoples houses that had the truc...
I have one and use it occasionally. It works good for solo stakeout, which is the only stakeout I do. I use it with the robot or the GPS, but it gets ...
This is for AutoCAD, I have never used Carlson. I guess it depends on how you use the TRIM command. The break command is actually one less clicks/ente...
Or if you are using AutoCAD, you could use the break command and pick the points where you want the lines to stop from your text
We made it down in West Brownsville, PA. Took almost a year for them to get it online.
I'm not sure about other railroads, but I have all of our Val Maps scanned and give them to people that have a legitimate need for them or whoever the...
We are getting a demo of Trimble TerraFlex tomorrow moring from our local dealer. It's a pretty basic GIS software, but it runs on Windows Mobile, And...
:good: That's how I've always done it also.