Jim in AZ, post: 432229, member: 249 wrote: What makes you think your DOT is working on the same datum as NGSI'm not assuming that it does, but it see...
Mark Flora, post: 432232, member: 12401 wrote: Do you have post processing software so you could confirm or check your data solving to CORS?No I don't
I had a 2 meter rod but the wind was blowing about 35 miles an hour and I couldn't get the tripod to set high enough to make it stable and the monumen...
Bill93, post: 432222, member: 87 wrote: So it is in the NGS data base. NEVER rely on a stamped elevation if you can get a data sheet.But indeed there...
Can anyone see the OPUS solution, don't know if I uploaded it right
Funny thing the elevation is stamped to 3 places, but the data sheet only has an ellipsoid height, the orthometric elevation was computed using the ge...
When you use OPUS projects, doesn't that calculate the vector between the two GPS points if the were done at the same time
The E-W and the N-S center of section line fences were used at the county road intersections to establish the 1/4 corners which are the same fence lin...
I usually tell potential clients that the survey price is by order of difficulty, so I cannot give a price without identifying the parcel.With certain...
Thanks for the info
I would just redraw the points at a smaller scale. I usually draw all points at a small scale then use point groups to draw others such monuments foun...
Check line type scale, half of whatever scale you drawing is works wellLtscale is the command
An autonomous position on the base would give you a meter, also as already mentioned .3 feet is not a good fix. Are you sure you were fixed and not on...
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I see Except as an omission to the title. It could have been an exception for private use and now public use. I have seen this on many rural roads whe...
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