pmoran, post: 388881, member: 8922 wrote: Hi Al,We don't sell or really do anything directly with the end user except for support. Our dealer network...
pmoran, post: 388863, member: 8922 wrote: Who did you talk to at Sokkia? Can you tell me what pole you have and how long you have had it? I'm not sa...
Jim Frame, post: 388831, member: 10 wrote: Reinstall the knob -- shimming with Teflon tape if necessary -- then drill both knob and shaft for a press-...
Dan Patterson, post: 388827, member: 1179 wrote: Yea stop over-tightening the stuff. :pMaybe try Seco rods instead? I've actually had a problem wher...
Maybe set up some sort of voluntary hands-on school/certification, where various concepts could be taught? Put the old equipment in the hands of the ...
Jim Frame, post: 383968, member: 10 wrote: I also use Option B, because most of the time my shots have a different description than the previous shot,...
This is part of a lengthy email I sent to Carlson describing the issue I'm having, and it may help to explain why I'm asking about Option A vs. Option...
OK these last posts suggest that the reasons that I like to use Option A are justified - others like to use this as well for the same reasons.
Thanks for the responses. Sounds like both Option A and B are used. I'd sure like to hear from a few more of you to get a sense of how you're typica...
A few days ago, I purchased an FZ-G1 which has a 10.1" screen, bigger than the FZ-M1. I got a good deal on a used, but like new, unit, and it looks t...
Thank you, Lee. I am currently trying to figure out a change in my DC setup. I do not have an FZ-M1 right now, but it is good to know that a keyboar...
leegreen, post: 342454, member: 2332 wrote: Here are some photos of my ToughPad compared to a field book, and mounted to GPS pole. Le...
thebionicman, post: 368256, member: 8136 wrote: I've used 2 SRX series. I wouldn't buy another, ever. What sort of problems did you have with the SR...
Thanks, Mike, good suggestion. I'll see what comes of it!
Thanks, Party Chef, for the suggestions. I used to live out in Olympia, WA but never met Howard Close. I might see if I can track him down. Mike, I ...
I guess you have to be factory trained, have the factory tools, and the factory service manuals. Maybe there's a secret handshake too.
dmyhill, post: 191009, member: 1137 wrote: Who here does their own tribrach repairs? Where do you get the parts? I did a quick search, but it didn't ...
dmyhill, post: 191009, member: 1137 wrote: Who here does their own tribrach repairs? Where do you get the parts? I did a quick search, but it didn't ...