I agree the surveyor may not have ran the complete description and the closure issues leads one to that conclusion. Thanks to all that offered input.
vern, post: 324665, member: 3436 wrote: I get 2033 feet and 5.02 feet. But i suspect we are not interpreting something right. Can you post the actual ...
Kris Morgan, post: 324648, member: 29 wrote: 2054.8?????? Can't just smell those basalt stones like I use too. Here is the next distance call, "0.0...
A Traverse PC user since version 2, also one of the first to adopt Carlson in the area. I still use both Traverse PC and Carlson and either will compl...
#10 Obvious choice; intelligent enough to watch the receiver, strong back and makes a fine meal at the end of the day.
The obvious problem is instrument stability, however another problem can occur with set hubs. Vibrating compactors and heavy traffic will settle set ...
For me it was the calculations; started with a Bowmar Brain hand calculator, working my way up through all the iterations of HP hand calculators. Toda...
Insight WantedMy appreciation to all your help, will spend the time to make the read. This material is a great find, thanks for the photos and links.I...
Great early maps.
I agree the North Cascades just to steep to survey with a modern theolite. We have run uphill because the scope was into the plate looking down. Out ...
Merry Christmas to you and family.Greg Spurlock
I agreeIn terms of an angle of measure 1" of arc inscribes about 1' in 40 miles.
Surveying is a lot more than a well done measurement. Surveyors are the best data collectors, then thinking of yourselves in this manner, all things ...
We run Windows 7 Pro
Interesting, we are using a stand alone install, we could have selected something during the last install that invoked the ping. How did you stop the...
Interesting, appears they would be on knees to work in the tunnel.