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RE: Running Carlson SurvPC on a Windows 10 consumer grade tablet

I was able to experiment with using the tablet to connect via SurvPC to my Topcon Hiper Pro instruments on the MaCORS real time network. Again, worke...

9 years ago
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RE: Running Carlson SurvPC on a Windows 10 consumer grade tablet

I didn't have any adapters in between the instrument and the tablet. I suspect that may be the difference. One technique you might employ to solve t...

9 years ago
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RE: Running Carlson SurvPC on a Windows 10 consumer grade tablet

rfc, post: 357995, member: 8882 wrote: How did you connect it to your instrument? Blue tooth? USB? I tried doing the same thing with an HP Stream 8, b...

9 years ago
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RE: Donald Duck the Surveyor

Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, Thoreau,....and now, Disney.

9 years ago
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RE: Time for a new Data Collector. Need your input.

Lee, Nice work with the 3D printed cases. I too really like the RAM Mount system. Al

9 years ago
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RE: Time for a new Data Collector. Need your input.

GigHarborSurveyor, post: 289757, member: 2863 wrote: Did you ever check this out? I am replacing a TSC2 running SurvCE and have been looking at variou...

9 years ago
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RE: Carlson SurvPC problems on Windows 8 tablet

I. Ben Havin, post: 215772, member: 6834 wrote: I'm currently using a Microsoft Surface Pro Windows 8 tablet as a combination field data collector, an...

9 years ago
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RE: SurvPC on a non Carlson Tablet w/bluetooth

I just purchased a consumer grade tablet made by HP called the HP ENVY 8 Note. It runs Windows 10 out of the box, bluetooth, GPS, GLONASS, wifi, 4GLT...

9 years ago
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RE: SurvPC on a non Carlson Tablet w/bluetooth

I just purchased a consumer grade tablet made by HP called the HP ENVY 8 Note. It runs Windows 10 out of the box, bluetooth, GPS, GLONASS, wifi, 4GLT...

9 years ago
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RE: Construction staking procedures

I just want to say thanks for all the great posts and the sage advice on this thread. It is invaluable to me. SurveyorConnect is a great resource!

9 years ago
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RE: Construction staking procedures

Thanks. I agree, steady communication is key. Still, I think it might help for me to read on the subject.

9 years ago
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RE: Construction staking procedures

Also found a book by Wesley Crawford entitled Construction Surveying and Layout: A Step-By-Step Field Engineering Methods Manual (3rd Edition) And ano...

9 years ago
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RE: Javad, and the beast mode,

I've followed a path much like yours, but unlike you, have not made much productive use out of my investments (both time and money) in GNSS equipment....

9 years ago
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RE: Double run leveling accuracy

Scott Zelenak, post: 351150, member: 327 wrote: To answer the OPs question, you gotta love a spreadsheet; Ignoring procedures, equipment and a host...

9 years ago
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RE: Double run leveling accuracy

John Hamilton, post: 350993, member: 640 wrote: Double run leveling is forward-back runnings of a section. Good practice is to run them at different t...

9 years ago
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RE: Double run leveling accuracy

mvanhank222, post: 350941, member: 8673 wrote: Did you use a rod bubble or some waving read function There is a bubble on the rod. We did not use a ...

9 years ago
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RE: Double run leveling accuracy

John, Thanks for all the help. I did not use an umbrella. We generally ran a balanced loop, keeping backsight distances equal to foresight distance...

9 years ago
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RE: Double run leveling accuracy

I'm not worried about the results at all. I just don't do much levelling work, and I'm trying to learn about the process, i.e. curious.

9 years ago
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