I have worked with many old plats that have curves going into reverse curves and compound curves spaning across several lots with only arc lengths, an...
Thanks for the info
When you import the raw data are you using the .raw file or the .job fileMark Mayer, post: 441020, member: 424 wrote: I use SurveyPro, but I always ex...
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Surveyor In Training, post: 439850, member: 10308 wrote: Attached link is a survey we did a while back. Is the PLSS data sheets worth the extra time o...
Jim Frame, post: 436904, member: 10 wrote: One of the monuments I needed to set this morning landed in the plastic insert of a handicap ramp. I've se...
aliquot, post: 434918, member: 2486 wrote: You shouldn't need a licence to measure something for yourself. Other proffesionals have used surveying equ...
Are you post processing holding the same point and the same coordinates
Does anybody know how many amp hrs I need to run a 1 watt radio all day? That would be helpful in deciding what to get.
That terrain looks pretty steep and heavily wooded on the other side of that wall.
Not to mention with the cost of the fixed heght tripods, I can but 2 nice Dutch Hill tripods
You can probably pick up a ranger with survey pro robotics activated or access on eBay for about grand or so. That doesn't help for the future but it ...
Thanks for all the helpful postsThere is a lot to be learned on this site, once you look past a few sarcastic posts. This my first time using OPUS for...
I emailed Mark Silver who set me on the correct path, ended up using the calculated orthometric elevation at the base station of my project using seve...
The harder information is to find, the hard it makes your job. The only complaint I have with recording is that some counties don't understand indexi...
I place a plastic cap over the tip, place it on the ground and put my weight on it till the tip pokes out a little, works for me. I guess I should buy...