Mark Mayer, post: 420170, member: 424 wrote: Are you perhaps piking up the refection of the prism in windows? Wish you the best of luck on figuring t...
Nate The Surveyor, post: 419129, member: 291 wrote: I have been TRYING to "Break" the LS. So far, the WORST shot, I have gotten from it was 0.14' from...
But at least Nate saved the day with graphics.
Paul in PA, post: 419538, member: 236 wrote: Those "rouge" points really stand out because they are "red".Now those "rogue" points, being somewhere th...
Shelby H. Griggs PLS, post: 419328, member: 335 wrote: I can more or less agree with that, however, I guess as an owner/employee of a full on aerial m...
Jim in AZ, post: 419355, member: 249 wrote: " If the control is set by a surveyor and the residuals are reviewed by a surveyor I cant necessarily say ...
Shelby H. Griggs PLS, post: 416091, member: 335 wrote: One thing I think is everyone desperately wants to justify buying a drone from the layman to su...
Given the expressed attention to measure up detail and input of data and the fact the RL shots check, the most probable source of the error would be a...
ppm, post: 416058, member: 6808 wrote: When you call out an Iron Pipe, do you call it as inside diameter (ID) or outside (OD)?In my neck of the woods ...
Holy Cow, post: 415835, member: 50 wrote: That's precisely why I was inquiring. For an existing structure, it could be a big deal. If it's an all ne...
I'd pass this one off to the community flood pain manager, not really clear where that 113 contour intersects.
I see this as no different than drawing a zig zag on a line you are showing not to scale for clarity, add a note stating 2600' has been subtracted fro...
Williwaw, post: 415247, member: 7066 wrote: Just one. Could be they have plenty of Chiefs and not enough Indians. Pass the SIT and then talk to your b...
I've seen evidence of similar to what you are describing done in California going back about 30 years, from what I've seen, I don't like the practice ...
Brian Allen, post: 414508, member: 1333 wrote: I agree. They were set to mark the "right of way", they have been treated for many years as marking th...